* Using ifconfig on NetBSD and OpenBSD.
* Using arp on Linux, FreeBSD, NetBSD and OpenBSD.
Based on patch by Takayuki Shimizukawa.
(cherry picked from commit ee1a9a2b78)
All Blake2 params have to be encoded in little-endian byte order. For
the two multi-byte integer params, leaf_length and node_offset, that
means that assigning a native-endian integer to them appears to work on
little-endian platforms, but gives the wrong result on big-endian. The
current libb2 API doesn't make that very clear, and @sneves is working
on new API functions in the GH issue above. In the meantime, we can work
around the problem by explicitly assigning little-endian values to the
parameter block.
See https://github.com/BLAKE2/libb2/issues/12.
(cherry picked from commit dcfb0e3c04)
* bpo-31310: multiprocessing's semaphore tracker should be launched again if crashed
* Avoid mucking with process state in test.
Add a warning if the semaphore process died, as semaphores may then be leaked.
* Add NEWS entry
(cherry picked from commit cbe1756)
When a single .c file contains several functions and/or methods with
the same name, a safety _METHODDEF GH-define statement is generated
only for one of them.
This fixes the bug by using the full name of the function to avoid
duplicates rather than just the name..
(cherry picked from commit 4f57409a2f)
* bpo-31308: If multiprocessing's forkserver dies, launch it again when necessary.
* Fix test on Windows
* Add NEWS entry
* Adopt a different approach: ignore SIGINT and SIGTERM, as in semaphore tracker.
* Fix comment
* Make sure the test doesn't muck with process state
* Also test previously-started processes
* Update 2017-08-30-17-59-36.bpo-31308.KbexyC.rst
* Avoid masking SIGTERM in forkserver. It's not necessary and causes a race condition in test_many_processes..
(cherry picked from commit fc6b348b12)
Replace occurence of nested comments in blake2 reference implementation
with preprocessor directive for disabling unused code.
`blake2s-load-xop.h` is conditionally pulled in only on chips with XOP
support, among others the AMD Bulldozer. The malformed comments in the
source file breaks the build of `hashlib`'s `_blake2` on GCC 6.3.0.
Official reference code on github uses `GH-if` so this change should be
uncontroversial.
(cherry picked from commit 388cd85e51)
Modify the code to use ncurses is_pad() instead of checking WINDOW
_flags field. If your platform does not provide the is_pad(), the
existing way that checks the field will be enabled.
Note: This change does not drop support for platforms where do not
have both WINDOW _flags field and is_pad().
(cherry picked from commit 8bc7d63560)
* Fixed the layout of the kqueue_event structure on OpenBSD and NetBSD.
* Fixed the comparison of the kqueue_event objects.
(cherry picked from commit b9052a0f91)
test_curses now saves/restores signals. On FreeBSD, the curses module
sets handlers of some signals, but don't restore old handlers when
the module is deinitialized.
(cherry picked from commit 19f68301a1)
Update the kwarg in the documentation of `multiprocessing.pool.Pool.starmap_async`, from `error_back` to `error_callback` to match the source code.
(cherry picked from commit 11225753a8)
Editor and output windows only see an empty last prompt line.
This simplifies the code and fixes a minor bug when newline is inserted.
Sys.ps1, if present, is read on Shell start-up, but is not set or changed.
(cherry picked from commit e86172d63a)