The previous wording of this entry suggests that CPython
won't work if optional compiler features are enabled.
That's not the case. The change is that we require C11 rather
than C89.
Note that PEP 7 does say "Python 3.11 and newer versions use C11
without optional features." It is correct there: that's
not a guide for users who compile Python, but for CPython devs
who must avoid the features.
As a consequence of the added test, this commit also includes
fixes for broken examples.
- Add separate namespace for trace tests bco. module level callback
- Move more backup and cursor examples under separate namespaces
datetime.isoformat generates the tzoffset with colons, but there
was no format code to make strftime output the same format.
for simplicity and consistency the %:z formatting behaves mostly
as %z, with the exception of adding colons. this includes the
dynamic behaviour of adding seconds and microseconds only when
needed (when not 0).
this fixes the still open "generate" part of this issue:
https://github.com/python/cpython/issues/69142
Co-authored-by: Kumar Aditya <59607654+kumaraditya303@users.noreply.github.com>
* gh-93503: Add APIs to set profiling and tracing functions in all threads in the C-API
* Use a separate API
* Fix NEWS entry
* Add locks around the loop
* Document ignoring exceptions
* Use the new APIs in the sys module
* Update docs
* Add support for the BOLT post-link binary optimizer
Using [bolt](https://github.com/llvm/llvm-project/tree/main/bolt)
provides a fairly large speedup without any code or functionality
changes. It provides roughly a 1% speedup on pyperformance, and a
4% improvement on the Pyston web macrobenchmarks.
It is gated behind an `--enable-bolt` configure arg because not all
toolchains and environments are supported. It has been tested on a
Linux x86_64 toolchain, using llvm-bolt built from the LLVM 14.0.6
sources (their binary distribution of this version did not include bolt).
Compared to [a previous attempt](https://github.com/faster-cpython/ideas/issues/224),
this commit uses bolt's preferred "instrumentation" approach, as well as adds some non-PIE
flags which enable much better optimizations from bolt.
The effects of this change are a bit more dependent on CPU microarchitecture
than other changes, since it optimizes i-cache behavior which seems
to be a bit more variable between architectures. The 1%/4% numbers
were collected on an Intel Skylake CPU, and on an AMD Zen 3 CPU I
got a slightly larger speedup (2%/4%), and on a c6i.xlarge EC2 instance
I got a slightly lower speedup (1%/3%).
The low speedup on pyperformance is not entirely unexpected, because
BOLT improves i-cache behavior, and the benchmarks in the pyperformance
suite are small and tend to fit in i-cache.
This change uses the existing pgo profiling task (`python -m test --pgo`),
though I was able to measure about a 1% macrobenchmark improvement by
using the macrobenchmarks as the training task. I personally think that
both the PGO and BOLT tasks should be updated to use macrobenchmarks,
but for the sake of splitting up the work this PR uses the existing pgo task.
* Simplify the build flags
* Add a NEWS entry
* Update Makefile.pre.in
Co-authored-by: Dong-hee Na <donghee.na92@gmail.com>
* Update configure.ac
Co-authored-by: Dong-hee Na <donghee.na92@gmail.com>
* Add myself to ACKS
* Add docs
* Other review comments
* fix tab/space issue
* Make it more clear that --enable-bolt is experimental
* Add link to bolt's github page
Co-authored-by: Dong-hee Na <donghee.na92@gmail.com>
* Treat tp_weakref and tp_dictoffset like other opaque slots for multiple inheritance.
* Document Py_TPFLAGS_MANAGED_DICT and Py_TPFLAGS_MANAGED_WEAKREF in what's new.
- Limited API needs to be enabled per source file
- Some builds don't support Limited API, so Limited API tests must be skipped on those builds
(currently this is `Py_TRACE_REFS`, but that may change.)
- `Py_LIMITED_API` must be defined before `<Python.h>` is included.
This puts the hoop-jumping in `testcapi/parts.h`, so individual
test files can be relatively simple. (Currently that's only
`vectorcall_limited.c`, imagine more.)
- On WASI `ENOTCAPABLE` is now mapped to `PermissionError`.
- The `errno` modules exposes the new error number.
- `getpath.py` now ignores `PermissionError` when it cannot open landmark
files `pybuilddir.txt` and `pyenv.cfg`.
An unrecognized format character in PyUnicode_FromFormat() and
PyUnicode_FromFormatV() now sets a SystemError.
In previous versions it caused all the rest of the format string to be
copied as-is to the result string, and any extra arguments discarded.
gh-93243
This PR is required to reduce diffs of the following porting (no need to either maintain documentation and tests consistent with each porting step, or try to port everything and remove smtpd in a single PR).
Automerge-Triggered-By: GH:warsaw
Have `pathlib.WindowsPath.is_mount()` call `ntpath.ismount()`. Previously it raised `NotImplementedError` unconditionally.
https://bugs.python.org/issue42777
Remove the "configure --with-cxx-main" build option: it didn't work
for many years. Remove the MAINCC variable from configure and
Makefile.
The MAINCC variable was added by the issue gh-42471: commit
0f48d98b74. Previously, --with-cxx-main
was named --with-cxx.
Keep CXX and LDCXXSHARED variables, even if they are no longer used
by Python build system.
If an HTTP link is redirected to a same looking HTTPS link, the latter can
be used directly without changes in readability and behavior.
It protects from a men-in-the-middle attack.
This change does not affect Python examples.
* Store tp_weaklist on the interpreter state for static builtin types.
* Factor out _PyStaticType_GET_WEAKREFS_LISTPTR().
* Add _PyStaticType_ClearWeakRefs().
* Add a comment about how _PyStaticType_ClearWeakRefs() loops.
* Document the change.
* Update Doc/whatsnew/3.12.rst
* Fix a typo.
The r in `rglob` stands for "recursively", so use the word in the description. Also, glob and rglob can usefully be mentioned as the pathlib equivalent of os.walk.
Automerge-Triggered-By: GH:brettcannon
Support for bytes broke sometime between Python 3.2 and 3.6 and has been broken ever since. Trying to bring back supports is surprisingly difficult in the face of -b and checking for keys in sys.path_importer_cache. Since the support was broken for so long, trying to overcome the difficulty of bringing back the support has been deemed not worth it.
Co-authored-by: Eryk Sun <eryksun@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Brett Cannon <brett@python.org>
* Add additional pointers to pathlib's mapping to os.path functions
os.path.splitext has a somewhat quirky signature since it mixes the path and filename components but I wanted the documentation to mention `PurePath.stem` as the natural counterpart to `PurePath.suffix` for the common use of `os.path.splitext` to turn "file.py" into "file" and "py".
Technically this could have some discussion of how to handle the parent directory hierarchy but that seems a bit out of keeping with the spirit of this table so I omitted mentioning `PurePath.parents` here.
* Update Doc/library/pathlib.rst
Co-authored-by: Ezio Melotti <ezio.melotti@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Ezio Melotti <ezio.melotti@gmail.com>
These headings were at the same level as the "Deprecated" heading, but
likely intended to be a subheading within that section.
Co-authored-by: Pradyun Gedam <pradyunsg@users.noreply.github.com>
* gh-93883: elide traceback indicators when possible
Elide traceback column indicators when the entire line of the
frame is implicated. This reduces traceback length and draws
even more attention to the remaining (very relevant) indicators.
Example:
```
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "query.py", line 99, in <module>
bar()
File "query.py", line 66, in bar
foo()
File "query.py", line 37, in foo
magic_arithmetic('foo')
File "query.py", line 18, in magic_arithmetic
return add_counts(x) / 25
^^^^^^^^^^^^^
File "query.py", line 24, in add_counts
return 25 + query_user(user1) + query_user(user2)
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
File "query.py", line 32, in query_user
return 1 + query_count(db, response['a']['b']['c']['user'], retry=True)
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~^^^^^
TypeError: 'NoneType' object is not subscriptable
```
Rather than going out of our way to provide indicator coverage
in every traceback test suite, the indicator test suite should
be responible for sufficient coverage (e.g. by adding a basic
exception group test to ensure that margin strings are covered).
Deprecate typing.Hashable/Sized. Use the collections.abc counterparts directly instead.
To be consistent with PEP 585, deprecated aliases will not raise any DeprecationWarning.
Remove the ssl.wrap_socket() function, deprecated in Python 3.7:
instead, create a ssl.SSLContext object and call its
sl.SSLContext.wrap_socket() method. Any package that still uses
ssl.wrap_socket() is broken and insecure. The function neither sends
a SNI TLS extension nor validates server hostname. Code is subject to
CWE-295 : Improper Certificate Validation.
zipimport: Remove find_loader() and find_module() methods, deprecated
in Python 3.10: use the find_spec() method instead. See PEP 451 for
the rationale.
xml.etree: Remove the ElementTree.Element.copy() method of the pure
Python implementation, deprecated in Python 3.10, use the copy.copy()
function instead. The C implementation of xml.etree has no copy()
method, only a __copy__() method.
Adds `ctypes.c_time_t` to represent the C `time_t` type accurately as its size varies.
Primarily-authored-by: Adam Turner <9087854+AA-Turner@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Gregory P. Smith <greg@krypto.org> [Google]
In the queue documentation, the code snippet shows the import to be not PEP 8 compliant.
Since people typically copy-paste from such code samples, I think it's important to show best-practices here.
Once the task group is shutting down, it should not be possible to create a new task.
Here "shutting down" means `self._aborting` is set, indicating that at least one task
has failed and we have cancelled all others.
Co-authored-by: Łukasz Langa <lukasz@langa.pl>
Remove dead code related to ssl.PROTOCOL_SSLv2. ssl.PROTOCOL_SSLv2
was already removed in Python 3.10.
In test_ssl, @requires_tls_version('SSLv2') always returned False.
Extract of the removed code: "OpenSSL has removed support for SSLv2".
Remove the pure Python implementation of hashlib.pbkdf2_hmac(),
deprecated in Python 3.10. Python 3.10 and newer requires OpenSSL
1.1.1 or newer (PEP 644), this OpenSSL version provides a C
implementation of pbkdf2_hmac() which is faster.
Remove the locale.format() function, deprecated in Python
3.7: use locale.format_string() instead.
Remove TestFormatPatternArg test case: it is irrelevant for
locale.format_string() which accepts complex formats.
`tarfile` already accepts a compressionlevel argument for creating
files. This patch adds the same for stream-based tarfile usage.
The default is 9, the value that was previously hard-coded.
gzip: Remove the filename attribute of gzip.GzipFile,
deprecated since Python 2.6, use the name attribute instead. In write
mode, the filename attribute added '.gz' file extension if it was not
present.
Remove io.OpenWrapper and _pyio.OpenWrapper, deprecated in Python
3.10: just use :func:`open` instead. The open() (io.open()) function
is a built-in function. Since Python 3.10, _pyio.open() is also a
static method.
When used with plain Enum, auto() returns the last numeric value assigned, skipping any incompatible member values (such as strings); starting in 3.13 the default auto() for plain Enums will require all the values to be of compatible types, and will return a new value that is 1 higher than any existing value.
Co-authored-by: Ethan Furman <ethan@stoneleaf.us>
It is no longer changed when create a zip or tar archive.
It is still changed for custom archivers registered with shutil.register_archive_format()
if root_dir is not None.
Co-authored-by: Éric <merwok@netwok.org>
Co-authored-by: Łukasz Langa <lukasz@langa.pl>
* Revert "bpo-42843: Keep Sphinx 1.8 and Sphinx 2 compatibility (GH-24282)"
This reverts commit 5c1f15b4b1
* Revert "bpo-42579: Make workaround for various versions of Sphinx more robust (GH-23662)"
This reverts commit b63a620014.
Explicitly note that transactions are only closed if there is an open
transation at `__exit__`, and that transactions are not implicitly
opened during `__enter__`.
Co-authored-by: CAM Gerlach <CAM.Gerlach@Gerlach.CAM>
Co-authored-by: Stanley <46876382+slateny@users.noreply.github.com>
Automerge-Triggered-By: GH:erlend-aasland
Move the follow functions and type from frameobject.h to pyframe.h,
so the standard <Python.h> provide frame getter functions:
* PyFrame_Check()
* PyFrame_GetBack()
* PyFrame_GetBuiltins()
* PyFrame_GetGenerator()
* PyFrame_GetGlobals()
* PyFrame_GetLasti()
* PyFrame_GetLocals()
* PyFrame_Type
Remove #include "frameobject.h" from many C files. It's no longer
needed.
* What's new in 3.10: fix link to issue
* What's new in 3.10: fix link to GH issue
Co-authored-by: Ezio Melotti <ezio.melotti@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Ezio Melotti <ezio.melotti@gmail.com>
Per @brettcannon 's [suggestions on the Discourse thread](https://discuss.python.org/t/pep-594-take-2-removing-dead-batteries-from-the-standard-library/13508/51), discussed in #92611 and as a followup to PR #92612 , this PR add additional specific per-function replacement information for the utility functions in the `cgi` module deprecated by PEP 594 (PEP-594).
@brettcannon , should this be backported (without the `deprecated-removed` , which I would update it accordingly and re-add in my other PR adding that to the others for 3.11+), or just go in 3.11+?
Deprecate global configuration variable like
Py_IgnoreEnvironmentFlag: the Py_InitializeFromConfig() API should be
instead.
Fix declaration of Py_GETENV(): use PyAPI_FUNC(), not PyAPI_DATA().
Corrected targets for the following audit-events:
- sqlite3.enable_load_extension => sqlite3.Connection.enable_load_extension
- sqlite3.load_extension => sqlite3.Connection.load_extension
Align the docs for the following methods with the actual implementation:
- sqlite3.complete_statement()
- sqlite3.Connection.create_function()
- sqlite3.Connection.create_aggregate()
- sqlite3.Connection.set_progress_handler()
Documentation for `pathlib` says:
> Spurious slashes and single dots are collapsed, but double dots ('..') are not, since this would change the meaning of a path in the face of symbolic links:
However, it omits that initial double slashes also aren't collapsed.
Later, in documentation of `PurePath.drive`, `PurePath.root`, and `PurePath.name` it mentions UNC but:
- this abbreviation says nothing to a person who is unaware about existence of UNC (Wikipedia doesn't help either by [giving a disambiguation page](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/UNC))
- it shows up only if a person needs to use a specific property or decides to fully learn what the module provides.
For context, see the BPO entry.
This checks the bases of of a type created using the FromSpec
API to inherit the bases metaclasses. The metaclass's alloc
function will be called as is done in `tp_new` for classes
created in Python.
Co-authored-by: Petr Viktorin <encukou@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Erlend Egeberg Aasland <erlend.aasland@protonmail.com>
* Remove outdated notes from functions that aren't in the Limited API
Nowadays everything that *is* in the Limited API has a note added
automatically.
These notes could mislead people to think that these functions
could never be added to the limited API. Remove them.
* Also remove forgotten note on tp_vectorcall_offset not being finalized
Co-authored-by: Alex Waygood <Alex.Waygood@Gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Adam Turner <9087854+AA-Turner@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Erlend E. Aasland <erlend.aasland@protonmail.com>
These are currently broken as they refer to :meth:`Path.relative_to` rather than :meth:`PurePath.relative_to`, and `relative_to` is a method on `PurePath`.
This is purely for SEO as this is the actual generic name for this kind of method and it currently does not appear in a Google search for "python constant time compare". Not creating an issue or setting this up for backports as its trivial (I think) and not a functional change.
* bpo-42272: improve message/module warning filter docs
"The Warnings Filter" section of the warnings module documentation
describes the message and module filters as "a string containing a
regular expression". While that is true when they are arguments to the
filterwarnings function, it is not true when they appear in -W or
$PYTHONWARNINGS where they are matched literally (after stripping any
starting/ending whitespace). Update the documentation to note when they
are matched literally. Also clarify that module matches the
"fully-qualified module name", rather than "module name" which is
ambiguous.
skip news (since this is a doc fix)
Signed-off-by: Kevin Locke <kevin@kevinlocke.name>
* bpo-42272: remove bad submodule warning filter doc
The `error:::mymodule[.*]` example in the "Describing Warning Filters"
section of the warnings module documentation does not behave as the
comment describes. Since the module portion of the filter string is
interpreted literally, it would match a module with a fully-qualified
name that is literally `mymodule[.*]`.
Unfortunately, there is not a way to match '"module" and any subpackages
of "mymodule"' as documented, since the module part of a filter string
is matched literally. Instead, update the filter and comment to match
only "mymodule".
skip news (since this is a doc fix)
Signed-off-by: Kevin Locke <kevin@kevinlocke.name>
* bpo-42272: add warning filter doc changes to NEWS
Signed-off-by: Kevin Locke <kevin@kevinlocke.name>
This was added for bpo-40514 (gh-84694) to test out a per-interpreter GIL. However, it has since proven unnecessary to keep the experiment in the repo. (It can be done as a branch in a fork like normal.) So here we are removing:
* the configure option
* the macro
* the code enabled by the macro
This is a rework of #5774 on current main. I was a bit more
conservative in making changes than the original PR.
See @csabella's comments on issue #77024 and the discussion
on #5774 for explanations of several of the changes.
Co-authored-by: Cheryl Sabella <cheryl.sabella@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Alex Waygood <Alex.Waygood@Gmail.com>
Added a new stable API function ``PyType_FromMetaclass``, which mirrors
the behavior of ``PyType_FromModuleAndSpec`` except that it takes an
additional metaclass argument. This is, e.g., useful for language
binding tools that need to store additional information in the type
object.
Python now always use the ``%zu`` and ``%zd`` printf formats to
format a size_t or Py_ssize_t number. Building Python 3.12 requires a
C11 compiler, so these printf formats are now always supported.
* PyObject_Print() and _PyObject_Dump() now use the printf %zd format
to display an object reference count.
* Update PY_FORMAT_SIZE_T comment.
* Remove outdated notes about the %zd format in PyBytes_FromFormat()
and PyUnicode_FromFormat() documentations.
* configure no longer checks for the %zd format and no longer defines
PY_FORMAT_SIZE_T macro in pyconfig.h.
* pymacconfig.h no longer undefines PY_FORMAT_SIZE_T: macOS 10.4 is
no longer supported. Python 3.12 now requires macOS 10.6 (Snow
Leopard) or newer.
Update documentation of PyUnicode_DecodeFSDefault(),
PyUnicode_DecodeFSDefaultAndSize() and PyUnicode_EncodeFSDefault():
they now use the filesystem encoding and error handler of PyConfig,
Py_FileSystemDefaultEncoding and Py_FileSystemDefaultEncodeErrors
variables are no longer used.
This fixes an issue on tutorial/classes.rst section 9.4 where the example "class Warehouse"
was truncated when pressing the >>> button to hide the prompts and output.
As discussed in #92611 and #92564 and as a followup to PR #92612 , this 3.11+ only PR uses the proper `deprecated-removed` role for the modules deprecated by PEP 593 (PEP-594) to clearly indicate to users that a removal version is planned and what it is, so they can prepare accordingly or voice any unanticipated impacts.
Related to #92792 ; if we decide to backport that PR, the upgrade to using `deprecated-removed` on those functions can be moved to this one.
API members documented in sphinx have an object name, which allow the
documentation to be linked from other projects. Sphinx calculates the
object name by prefixing the current module name to the directive
argument, e.g:
.. module:: foo
.. function:: bar.baz
becomes foo.bar.baz. Since these anchors aren't displayed in the
documentation, some mistakes have crept in, namely the Python stdlib
documentation currently contains the objects:
* asyncio.asyncio.subprocess.DEVNULL
* asyncio.asyncio.subprocess.PIPE
* asyncio.asyncio.subprocess.STDOUT
* asyncio.asyncio.subprocess.Process
* multiprocessing.sharedctypes.multiprocessing.Manager
* xml.etree.ElementTree.xml.etree.ElementInclude
This commit fixes this by making use of the :module: option which
without an argument makes sphinx take the directive argument as is
for the object name (avoiding the prefixing of the current module
name that led to these broken object names).
Co-authored-by: Łukasz Langa <lukasz@langa.pl>
The following sqlite3 features were deprecated in 3.10, scheduled for
removal in 3.12:
- sqlite3.OptimizedUnicode (gh-23163)
- sqlite3.enable_shared_cache (gh-24008)
Co-authored-by: Jelle Zijlstra <jelle.zijlstra@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Erlend E. Aasland <erlend.aasland@protonmail.com>
* Restore default role check in `make check`.
* Options first, then files.
* Update `make.bat` too.
* Add a comment explaining the extra options.
* No reason to ignore the README.rst.
* Enable default-role check in sphinx-lint.
Co-authored-by: Julien Palard <julien@palard.fr>
* Update sphinx-lint default-role check.
* Fix use of the default role in the docs.
* Update make.bat to check for the default role too.
* Fix comment in make.bat.
Co-authored-by: Julien Palard <julien@palard.fr>
Remove the PyUnicode_InternImmortal() function and the
SSTATE_INTERNED_IMMORTAL macro.
The PyUnicode_InternImmortal() function is still exported in the
stable ABI. The function is removed from the API.
PyASCIIObject.state.interned size is now a single bit, rather than 2
bits.
Keep SSTATE_NOT_INTERNED and SSTATE_INTERNED_MORTAL macros for
backward compatibility, but no longer use them internally since the
interned member is now a single bit and so can only have two values
(interned or not interned).
Update stats of _PyUnicode_ClearInterned().
# Fix typo in argparse docs.
> Sometimes, when dealing with **a** particularly long argument list**s**, [...]
Mixture between plural and singular forms is incorrect. Use singular consistently since typically only a single argument list is employed. Change to:
> Sometimes, when dealing with a particularly long argument list, [...]
No issue was opened, since this is a trivial change.
Automerge-Triggered-By: GH:rhettinger
Use _Py_CAST() and _Py_STATIC_CAST() in macros wrapping static inline
functions of unicodeobject.h.
Change also the kind type from unsigned int to int: same parameter
type than PyUnicode_FromKindAndData().
The limited API version 3.11 no longer casts arguments to expected
types.
Remove the token.h header file. There was never any public tokenizer
C API. The token.h header file was only designed to be used by Python
internals.
Move Include/token.h to Include/internal/pycore_token.h. Including
this header file now requires that the Py_BUILD_CORE macro is
defined. It no longer checks for the Py_LIMITED_API macro.
Rename functions:
* PyToken_OneChar() => _PyToken_OneChar()
* PyToken_TwoChars() => _PyToken_TwoChars()
* PyToken_ThreeChars() => _PyToken_ThreeChars()
Lines beginning with ``?`` try to help understanding the given diff.
The output can be hard to understand when it contains whitespace characters, such as spaces, tabs or line breaks.
While previously only tabs were mentioned, now all are listed.
Automerge-Triggered-By: GH:rhettinger
I merged this without a What's New entry to avoid merge conflicts, so here's the follow-up adding the entry.
@Kab1r do you mind reviewing?
Closes#91928
Automerge-Triggered-By: GH:pganssle
We could try to remedy this by taking a slice, but we then run into an issue where the empty string will match altsep on POSIX. That rabbit hole could keep getting deeper.
A proper fix for the original issue involves making pathlib's path normalisation more configurable - in this case we want to retain trailing slashes, but in other we might want to preserve `./` prefixes, or elide `../` segments when we're sure we won't encounter symlinks.
This reverts commit ea2f5bcda1.
* Some handlers were wrongly described as text-encoding only, but actually they can also be used in text-decoding.
* Add more description to each handler.
* Add two REPL examples.
* Add indexes for Error Handler's name.
Co-authored-by: Kyle Stanley <aeros167@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Victor Stinner <vstinner@python.org>
Co-authored-by: Jelle Zijlstra <jelle.zijlstra@gmail.com>
Only sequence of ASCII digits is now accepted as a numerical reference.
The group name in bytes patterns and replacement strings can now only
contain ASCII letters and digits and underscore.
Add methods enterContext() and enterClassContext() in TestCase.
Add method enterAsyncContext() in IsolatedAsyncioTestCase.
Add function enterModuleContext().
Given that 2.7 has now been end-of-life for two and a half years,
I don't think we need such a detailed explanation here anymore of
the differences between Python 2 and Python 3.
* Remove redundant footnote ref: the footnote has been removed
* Fix footnote ref to match footnote
* Convert footnotes into reST footnotes: will error if missing
* gh-92308: Add Pending Removal section to 3.11 What's New
* Use compact list; drop attributions
* Add short text, and also missing PyUnicode_InternImmortal
* Fix formatting
* markup fix
* Update Doc/whatsnew/3.11.rst
Co-authored-by: Victor Stinner <vstinner@python.org>
* Apply suggestions from code review
Co-authored-by: Victor Stinner <vstinner@python.org>
Co-authored-by: Victor Stinner <vstinner@python.org>
Co-authored-by: Ezio Melotti <ezio.melotti@gmail.com>
Add a closure keyword-only parameter to exec(). It can only be specified when exec-ing a code object that uses free variables. When specified, it must be a tuple, with exactly the number of cell variables referenced by the code object. closure has a default value of None, and it must be None if the code object doesn't refer to any free variables.