* bpo-30557: faulthandler now correctly filters and displays exception codes on Windows
* Adds test for non-fatal exceptions.
* Adds bpo number to comment.
Initially the macOS builds are allowed to fail until such time that they can be determined to be stable and not add an unacceptable amount of time to the overall Travis-passing process.
* bpo-30544: _io._WindowsConsoleIO.write raises the wrong error when WriteConsoleW fails
* bpo-30544: _io._WindowsConsoleIO.write raises the wrong error when WriteConsoleW fails
* bpo-30052: Always regenerate cross-references
The patch for bpo-30052 changed the preferred link target
for :func:`bytes` and :func`bytearray` references to be the
respective type definitions rather than the corresponding
builtin function entries.
This patch changes the daily documentation builds to disable
the output caching in Sphinx, in order to ensure that
cross-reference changes like this one are reliably picked
up and applied automatically after merging.
* add test to check if were modifying token
* copy list so import tokenize doesnt have side effects on token
* shorten line
* add tokenize tokens to token.h to get them to show up in token
* move ERRORTOKEN back to its previous location, and fix nitpick
* copy comments from token.h automatically
* fix whitespace and make more pythonic
* change to fix comments from @haypo
* update token.rst and Misc/NEWS
* change wording
* some more wording changes
Bugfix: This test wasn't being run because it was skipping based on the
presence of Py_ENABLE_SHARED rather than its value. It is always present
on POSIX systems but defaults to 0.
Refactoring: Move the environment variables that can be ignored into a
function. Parse the list from the child process and filter out the ones
to exclude in the parent before checking that the rest is empty.
Feature: Adds always present environment variables to ignore when
running in a Gentoo sandbox so that the test can pass there.
Rather than saving the Python object and calling PyObject_IsTrue()
every time when the boolean argument is used, call it only once and
save C boolean value.
* bpo-16500: Allow registering at-fork handlers
* Address Serhiy's comments
* Add doc for new C API
* Add doc for new Python-facing function
* Add NEWS entry + doc nit
The "iterable iterable" phrasing created confusion between the term
reference and the parameter name.
This simplifies the phrasing to just use the parameter name
without linking directly to the term definition.
Partially clarify the subprocess convenience API documentation by
explicitly listing the `cwd` parameter in their abbreviated signatures.
While this has been merged as an improvement, it doesn't fully
resolve the issue, as the `cwd` should also be covered in the
"Frequently Used Arguments" section, and the fact these APIs
pass unlisted keyword arguments down to the lower level APIs
is currently still unclear.