* Use ast module to find class definition
* Add NEWS entry
* Fix class with multiple children and move decorator code to the method
* Fix PR comments
1. Use node.decorator_list to select decorators
2. Remove unwanted variables in ClassVisitor
3. Simplify stack management as per review
* Add test for nested functions and async calls
* Fix pydoc test since comments are returned now correctly
* Set event loop policy as None to fix environment related change
* Refactor visit_AsyncFunctionDef and tests
* Refactor to use local variables and fix tests
* Add patch attribution
* Use self.addCleanup for asyncio
* Rename ClassVisitor to ClassFinder and fix asyncio cleanup
* Return first class inside conditional in case of multiple definitions. Remove decorator for class source.
* Add docstring to make the test correct
* Modify NEWS entry regarding decorators
* Return decorators too for bpo-15856
* Move ast and the class source code to top. Use proper Exception.
Replace hardcoded timeout constants in tests with SHORT_TIMEOUT of
test.support, so it's easier to ajdust this timeout for all tests at
once.
SHORT_TIMEOUT is 30 seconds by default, but it can be longer
depending on --timeout command line option.
The change makes almost all timeouts longer, except
test_reap_children() of test_support which is made 2x shorter:
SHORT_TIMEOUT should be enough. If this test starts to fail,
LONG_TIMEOUT should be used instead.
Uniformize also "from test import support" import in some test files.
Previously, it was hard to tell whether a function should be awaited. It was also incorrect (per PEP 484) to put this in the type hint for coroutine functions. Added this info to the output of builtins.help and pydoc.
https://bugs.python.org/issue36045
Replace time.time() with time.monotonic() in tests to measure time
delta.
test_zipfile64: display progress every minute (60 secs) rather than
every 5 minutes (5*60 seconds).
For builtin types with builtin subclasses, help() on the type now shows up
to 4 of the subclasses. This partially replaces the exception hierarchy
information previously displayed in Python 2.7.
The pydoc CLI assumed -m pydoc would add the empty string
to sys.path, and hence got confused when it switched to
adding the full initial working directory instead.
This refactors the pydoc CLI path manipulation to be
more testable, and ensures it won't accidentally
remove the standard library directory containing
pydoc itself from sys.path.
* bpo-31028: Fix test_pydoc when run directly
Fix get_pydoc_link() of test_pydoc to fix "./python
Lib/test/test_pydoc.py": get the absolute path to __file__ to prevent
relative directories.
* Use realpath() instead of abspath()