Multi-phase initialized modules allow m_traverse to be called while the
module is still being initialized, so module authors may need to account
for that.
(cherry picked from commit c2b0b12d1a)
Co-authored-by: Marcel Plch <gmarcel.plch@gmail.com>
Replace example result of "5 through 9" with complete list: "5, 6, 7, 8, 9".
This format is more consistent with the surrounding examples.
(cherry picked from commit 83d7062d2d)
Co-authored-by: Steven M. Vascellaro <S.Vascellaro@gmail.com>
`int` fails back to `__trunc__` is `__int__` isn't defined, so cover
that in the docs.
(cherry picked from commit 308eab979d)
Co-authored-by: Eric Appelt <eric.appelt@gmail.com>
* fix a typo: documention -> documentation
* fix the type of IPv?Network.hostmask
* add documentation about IPv?Network.netmask
* fix IPv6Network constructor doc that extended netmasks are not supported
(cherry picked from commit e405096ea9)
Co-authored-by: Xiang Zhang <angwerzx@126.com>
* Add What's New entry for addition of datetime.timezone to the C API
Closes bpo-10381
* Add what's new entry for date and datetime optimizations
Closes bpo-32403
(cherry picked from commit 5bd04f964b)
Co-authored-by: Paul Ganssle <pganssle@users.noreply.github.com>
OpenSSL 1.1 has introduced a new API to set the minimum and maximum
supported protocol version. The API is easier to use than the old
OP_NO_TLS1 option flags, too.
Since OpenSSL has no call to set minimum version to highest supported,
the implementation emulate maximum_version = MINIMUM_SUPPORTED and
minimum_version = MAXIMUM_SUPPORTED by figuring out the minumum and
maximum supported version at compile time.
Signed-off-by: Christian Heimes <christian@python.org>
(cherry picked from commit 698dde16f6)
Co-authored-by: Christian Heimes <christian@python.org>
Direct instantiation of SSLSocket and SSLObject objects is now prohibited.
The constructors were never documented, tested, or designed as public
constructors. The SSLSocket constructor had limitations. For example it was
not possible to enabled hostname verification except was
ssl_version=PROTOCOL_TLS_CLIENT with cert_reqs=CERT_REQUIRED.
SSLContext.wrap_socket() and SSLContext.wrap_bio are the recommended API
to construct SSLSocket and SSLObject instances. ssl.wrap_socket() is
also deprecated.
The only test case for direct instantiation was added a couple of days
ago for IDNA testing.
Signed-off-by: Christian Heimes <christian@python.org>
(cherry picked from commit 9d50ab563d)
Co-authored-by: Christian Heimes <christian@python.org>
The ssl module function ssl.wrap_socket() has been de-emphasized
and deprecated in favor of the more secure and efficient
SSLContext.wrap_socket() method.
Signed-off-by: Christian Heimes <christian@python.org>
(cherry picked from commit 90f05a527c)
Co-authored-by: Christian Heimes <christian@python.org>
* bpo-32947: OpenSSL 1.1.1-pre1 / TLS 1.3 fixes
Misc fixes and workarounds for compatibility with OpenSSL 1.1.1-pre1 and
TLS 1.3 support. With OpenSSL 1.1.1, Python negotiates TLS 1.3 by
default. Some test cases only apply to TLS 1.2. Other tests currently
fail because the threaded or async test servers stop after failure.
I'm going to address these issues when OpenSSL 1.1.1 reaches beta.
OpenSSL 1.1.1 has added a new option OP_ENABLE_MIDDLEBOX_COMPAT for TLS
1.3. The feature is enabled by default for maximum compatibility with
broken middle boxes. Users should be able to disable the hack and CPython's test suite needs
it to verify default options.
Signed-off-by: Christian Heimes <christian@python.org>
(cherry picked from commit 05d9fe32a1)
Co-authored-by: Christian Heimes <christian@python.org>
Dropped the part that says: "For objects that do not provide sequence protocol".
(cherry picked from commit 7a1e1786f9)
Co-authored-by: Zackery Spytz <zspytz@gmail.com>
The 'optimization' is for space in the executable file, not for run time.
(cherry picked from commit 186b606d8a)
Co-authored-by: Cheryl Sabella <cheryl.sabella@gmail.com>
The ssl module now detects missing NPN support in LibreSSL.
Co-Authored-By: Bernard Spil <brnrd@FreeBSD.org>
Signed-off-by: Christian Heimes <christian@python.org>
(cherry picked from commit 6cdb7954b0)
Co-authored-by: Christian Heimes <christian@python.org>
Previously, the ssl module stored international domain names (IDNs)
as U-labels. This is problematic for a number of reasons -- for
example, it made it impossible for users to use a different version
of IDNA than the one built into Python.
After this change, we always convert to A-labels as soon as possible,
and use them for all internal processing. In particular, server_hostname
attribute is now an A-label, and on the server side there's a new
sni_callback that receives the SNI servername as an A-label rather than
a U-label.
(cherry picked from commit 11a1493bc4)
Co-authored-by: Christian Heimes <christian@python.org>
`whilst` and `while` are both english words, `whilst` is not as commonly used.
This can be confusing to readers whose primary language is not english.
(cherry picked from commit 98f42aac23)
Co-authored-by: Mariatta <Mariatta@users.noreply.github.com>
It's bad form to pin to an old version of TLS. ssl.SSLContext has the right
protocol default, so let's not pass anyway.
(cherry picked from commit e9edee0b65)
Co-authored-by: Benjamin Peterson <benjamin@python.org>
If the directory already exists, it will be re-used.
(cherry picked from commit e8eb972514)
Co-authored-by: TROUVERIE Joachim <joachim.trouverie@linoame.fr>
Adapt documentation for `copyright` and `credits` to reality. Previously, the documentation implied that all each of `copyright`,
`credits`, and `license`, would print a message to call the object in order to see the full text. In reality, only `license` exhibits this
behaviour, and `copyright` and `credit` print their full text either when printed, displayed, or called.
(cherry picked from commit 243d6d7126)
Co-authored-by: Gerrit Holl <gerrit.holl@gmail.com>
There was an extra dash in the example for re.sub().
(cherry picked from commit b65cb163d6)
Co-authored-by: xpvpc <32843902+xpvpc@users.noreply.github.com>
Remove pkg_add -r python from FreeBSD installation section.
Moved to OpenBSD.
(cherry picked from commit 3384d38d51)
Co-authored-by: Eitan Adler <grimreaper@users.noreply.github.com>
This note incorrectly stated that "Base64 has an expansion factor of 6
to 4" (it is actually 4 to 3). It was decided to remove the note.
(cherry picked from commit 88c38a4049)
Co-authored-by: Zackery Spytz <zspytz@gmail.com>