Issue #17047: remove doubled words added in 3.4,
as reported by Serhiy Storchaka and Matthew Barnett.
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@ -824,7 +824,7 @@ to speed up repeated connections from the same clients.
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will not contain return meaningful values nor can they be called safely.
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The *server_name_callback* function must return ``None`` to allow the
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the TLS negotiation to continue. If a TLS failure is required, a constant
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TLS negotiation to continue. If a TLS failure is required, a constant
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:const:`ALERT_DESCRIPTION_* <ALERT_DESCRIPTION_INTERNAL_ERROR>` can be
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returned. Other return values will result in a TLS fatal error with
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:const:`ALERT_DESCRIPTION_INTERNAL_ERROR`.
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@ -881,7 +881,7 @@ extern pid_t forkpty(int *, char *, struct termios *, struct winsize *);
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/*
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* Convenient macros to deal with endianness of the platform. WORDS_BIGENDIAN is
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* detected by configure and defined in pyconfig.h. The code in pyconfig.h
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* also also takes care of Apple's universal builds.
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* also takes care of Apple's universal builds.
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*/
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#ifdef WORDS_BIGENDIAN
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@ -1141,7 +1141,7 @@ class FileType(object):
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- bufsize -- The file's desired buffer size. Accepts the same values as
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the builtin open() function.
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- encoding -- The file's encoding. Accepts the same values as the
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the builtin open() function.
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builtin open() function.
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- errors -- A string indicating how encoding and decoding errors are to
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be handled. Accepts the same value as the builtin open() function.
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"""
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@ -778,7 +778,7 @@ Library
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- Issue #14626: Large refactoring of functions / parameters in the os module.
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Many functions now support "dir_fd" and "follow_symlinks" parameters;
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some also support accepting an open file descriptor in place of of a path
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some also support accepting an open file descriptor in place of a path
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string. Added os.support_* collections as LBYL helpers. Removed many
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functions only previously seen in 3.3 alpha releases (often starting with
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"f" or "l", or ending with "at"). Originally suggested by Serhiy Storchaka;
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@ -1412,7 +1412,7 @@ Library
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- Issue #14399: zipfile now recognizes that the archive has been modified even
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if only the comment is changed. In addition, the TypeError that results from
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trying to set a non-binary value as a comment is now now raised at the time
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trying to set a non-binary value as a comment is now raised at the time
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the comment is set rather than at the time the zipfile is written.
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- trace.CoverageResults.is_ignored_filename() now ignores any name that starts
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@ -3052,7 +3052,7 @@ Library
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check or set the MACOSX_DEPLOYMENT_TARGET environment variable for the
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interpreter process. This could cause failures in non-Distutils subprocesses
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and was unreliable since tests or user programs could modify the interpreter
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environment after Distutils set it. Instead, have Distutils set the the
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environment after Distutils set it. Instead, have Distutils set the
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deployment target only in the environment of each build subprocess. It is
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still possible to globally override the default by setting
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MACOSX_DEPLOYMENT_TARGET before launching the interpreter; its value must be
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