This typo doesn't affect the result because wrong bits are discarded
on implicit conversion to unsigned char, but it trips UBSan
with -fsanitize=implicit-integer-truncation.
https://bugs.python.org/issue35194
Fix an off by one error in the peephole optimizer when checking for unreachable code beyond a return.
Do a bounds check within find_op so it can return before going past the end as a safety measure.
7db3c48833 (diff-a33329ae6ae0bb295d742f0caf93c137)
introduced this off by one error while fixing another one nearby.
This bug was shipped in all Python 3.6 and 3.7 releases.
The included unittest won't fail unless you do a clang msan build.
The call to `_untrack_reader` is performed too soon, causing the protocol
to forget about the reader before `connection_lost` can run and feed the
EOF to the reader. See bpo-35065.
Current support for hash-based bytecode files in `zipimport` is rather
sparse, which leads to test failures when the test suite is ran with
the ``SOURCE_DATE_EPOCH`` environment variable set.
This teaches zipimport to handle hash-based pycs properly.
Handle Unicode contents on localised Windows systems when activating a
venv. activate.bat currently breaks on German Windows systems, as chcp.com does
not return a plain number as on English systems, but (arbitrarily) appends a dot at the end
(for example "Aktive Codepage: 850." instead of "Active Codepage: 850"). The
dependency to chcp.com is removed and ctypes is used to get, set and restore the
console output code page. The code page for console input is not changed.
We can't use __VENV_PYTHON__ to find python.exe, since it's UTF-8. cmd.exe decodes
the script using the console output code page.
Without setting mtime, time.time() will be used as the timestamp which will
end up in the compressed data and each invocation of the compress() function
will vary over time.
_testcapimodule.c must not include pycore_pathconfig.h, since it's an
internal header files.
Changes:
* Add _PyCoreConfig_AsDict() function to coreconfig.c.
* Remove pycore_pathconfig.h include from _testcapimodule.h.
* pycore_pathconfig.h now requires Py_BUILD_CORE to be defined.
* _testcapimodule.c compilation now fails if it's built with
Py_BUILD_CORE defined.
The test depended on '/usr/share/zoneinfo/posixrules' or equivalent
because it set TZ without explicit DST transition rules. At least
on OpenSUSE Tumbleweed that file is linked to '/etc/localtime',
making the test fail with certain local timezones,
such as 'Europe/Moscow' which doesn't have DST transitions since 2011.
Two kind of mistakes:
1. Missed space. After concatenating there is no space between words.
2. Missed comma. Causes unintentional concatenating in a list of strings.
The new option in the CLI of the profile module allow to profile
executable modules. This change follows the same implementation as the
one already present in `cProfile`.
As the argument is now present on both modules, move the tests to the
common test case to be run with profile as well.
This pull request adds some information about the special multipart/signed handling to clear about disabling header folding.
https://bugs.python.org/issue31887