ImportError.
The exception is raised by import when a module could not be found.
Technically this is defined as no viable loader could be found for the
specified module. This includes ``from ... import`` statements so that
the module usage is consistent for all situations where import
couldn't find what was requested.
This should allow for the common idiom of::
try:
import something
except ImportError:
pass
to be updated to using ModuleNotFoundError and not accidentally mask
ImportError messages that should propagate (e.g. issues with a
loader).
This work was driven by the fact that the ``from ... import``
statement needed to be able to tell the difference between an
ImportError that simply couldn't find a module (and thus silence the
exception so that ceval can raise it) and an ImportError that
represented an actual problem.
This fixes a regression relative to Python2. (In 2, methods on a class were
unbound methods and matched the inspect queries being done, in 3 they are just
functions and so were missed).
This is an undocumented function that pydoc itself does not use, but
I found that numpy at least uses it in its documentation generator.
Original patch by Matt Bachmann.
This fixes a regression relative to Python2. (In 2, methods on a class were
unbound methods and matched the inspect queries being done, in 3 they are just
functions and so were missed).
This is an undocumented function that pydoc itself does not use, but
I found that numpy at least uses it in its documentation generator.
Original patch by Matt Bachmann.
This fixes a regression relative to Python2. (In 2, methods on a class were
unbound methods and matched the inspect queries being done, in 3 they are just
functions and so were missed).
This is an undocumented function that pydoc itself does not use, but
I found that numpy at least uses it in its documentation generator.
Original patch by Matt Bachmann.
importlib._bootstrap is now frozen into Python/importlib.h and stored
as _frozen_importlib in sys.modules. Py_Initialize() loads the frozen
code along with sys and imp and then uses _frozen_importlib._install()
to set builtins.__import__() w/ _frozen_importlib.__import__().
Various tests fail when run under coverage. A primary culprit is refcount tests
which fail as the counts are thrown off by the coverage code. A new decorator
-- test.support.refcount_test -- is used to decorate tests which test refcounts
and to skip them when running under coverage. Other tests simply fail because
of changes in the system (e.g., __local__ suddenly appearing).
Thanks to Kristian Vlaardingerbroek for helping to diagnose the test failures.
* A -b option to start an enhanced browsing session.
* Allow -b and -p options to be used together.
* Specifying port 0 will pick an arbitrary unused socket port.
* A new browse() function to start the new server and browser.
* Show Python version information in the header.
* A *Get* field which takes the same input as the help() function.
* A *Search* field which replaces the Tkinter search box.
* Links to *Module Index*, *Topics*, and *Keywords*.
* Improved source file viewing.
* An HTMLDoc.filelink() method.
* The -g option and the gui() and serve() functions are deprecated.
svn+ssh://pythondev@svn.python.org/python/branches/py3k
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r86504 | alexander.belopolsky | 2010-11-17 20:52:54 -0500 (Wed, 17 Nov 2010) | 15 lines
Issue #10446: Several changes to module documentation generated by pydoc:
1. Online reference manual link is now version-specific and the
'MODULE DOCS' section renamed to 'MODULE REFERENCE'.
2. 'FILE' section is moved to the end of the file.
3. Special names processed by pydoc such as __version__ or __credits__
are now excluded from the DATA section.
4. Defined __all__ to prevent pydoc from exposing undocumented details
about itself.
5. Removed Python 2.3 compatibility code.
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1. Online reference manual link is now version-specific and the
'MODULE DOCS' section renamed to 'MODULE REFERENCE'.
2. 'FILE' section is moved to the end of the file.
3. Special names processed by pydoc such as __version__ or __credits__
are now excluded from the DATA section.
4. Defined __all__ to prevent pydoc from exposing undocumented details
about itself.
5. Removed Python 2.3 compatibility code.
svn+ssh://pythondev@svn.python.org/python/trunk
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r79518 | brian.curtin | 2010-03-30 22:10:21 -0500 (Tue, 30 Mar 2010) | 2 lines
Fix#8225. xml.etree was displaying an incorrect link when viewed in help.
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svn+ssh://pythondev@svn.python.org/python/trunk
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r78351 | r.david.murray | 2010-02-22 19:24:49 -0500 (Mon, 22 Feb 2010) | 5 lines
Issue 6292: for the moment at least, the test suite passes if run
with -OO. Tests requiring docstrings are skipped. Patch by
Brian Curtin, thanks to Matias Torchinsky for helping review and
improve the patch.
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