zipimport's _unmarshal_code swallows import errors and then _get_module_code doesn't know the cause of the error, and returns the generic, and sometimes incorrect, 'could not find...'.
Automerge-Triggered-By: GH:brettcannon
* Delete jump instructions that bypass empty blocks
* Add news entry
* Explicitly check for unconditional jump opcodes
Using the is_jump function results in the inclusion of instructions like
returns for which this optimization is not really valid. So, instead
explicitly check that the instruction is an unconditional jump.
* Handle conditional jumps, delete jumps gracefully
* Ensure b_nofallthrough and b_reachable are valid
* Add test for redundant jumps
* Regenerate importlib.h and edit Misc/ACKS
* Fix bad whitespace
test_unix_events.py no longer checks if waitstatus_to_exitcode() mock
has been called or not to make the test more functional, rather than
checking the exact implementation.
* bpo-42644: Validate values in logging.disable()
Technically make the value of manager a property that checks and convert
values assigned to it properly. This has the side effect of making
`logging.disable` also accept strings representing the various level of
warnings.
We want to validate the type of the disable attribute at assignment
time, as it is later compared to other levels when emitting warnings and
would generate a `TypeError: '>=' not supported between ....` in a
different part of the code base, which can make it difficult to track
down.
When assigned an incorrect value; it will raise a TypeError when the
wrong type, or ValueError if an invalid str.
Co-authored-by: Andrew Svetlov <andrew.svetlov@gmail.com>
Enhance test_select.test_select(): it now takes 500 ms rather than 10
seconds.
* Use Python rather than a shell as the child process to make the
test more portable.
* Use a sleep of 50 ms per line rather than 1 second.
* Use subprocess.Popen rather than os.popen().
atexit._run_exitfuncs() now logs callback exceptions using
sys.unraisablehook, rather than logging them directly into
sys.stderr and raising the last exception.
Run GeneralTest of test_atexit in a subprocess since it calls
atexit._clear() which clears all atexit callbacks.
_PyAtExit_Fini() sets state->callbacks to NULL.
* Add run_test_script() function to test.support.script_helper.
* Rename Lib/test/eintrdata/eintr_tester.py to
Lib/test/_test_eintr.py.
* test_eintr.py uses run_test_script().
* Add _PyAtExit_Call() function and remove pyexitfunc and
pyexitmodule members of PyInterpreterState. The function
logs atexit callback errors using _PyErr_WriteUnraisableMsg().
* Add _PyAtExit_Init() and _PyAtExit_Fini() functions.
* Remove traverse, clear and free functions of the atexit module.
Co-authored-by: Dong-hee Na <donghee.na@python.org>
At Python exit, if a callback registered with atexit.register()
fails, its exception is now logged. Previously, only some exceptions
were logged, and the last exception was always silently ignored.
Add _PyAtExit_Call() function and remove
PyInterpreterState.atexit_func member. call_py_exitfuncs() now calls
directly _PyAtExit_Call().
The atexit module must now always be built as a built-in module.
patch, patch.object and create_autospec silently ignore misspelled
arguments such as autospect, auto_spec and set_spec. This can lead
to tests failing to check what they are supposed to check.
This change adds a check causing a RuntimeError if the above
functions get any of the above misspellings as arguments. It also
adds a new argument, "unsafe", which can be set to True to disable
this check.
Also add "!r" to format specifiers in added error messages.
Add positional only args support to lib2to3 pgen2.
This adds 3.8's PEP-570 support to lib2to3's pgen2. lib2to3, while
being deprecated is still used by things to parse all versions of Python
code today. We need it to support parsing modern 3.8 and 3.9 constructs.
Also add tests for complex *expr and **expr's.
This allows easier Enum construction in unusual cases, such as including dynamic member definitions into a class definition:
# created dynamically
foo_defines = {'FOO_CAT': 'aloof', 'BAR_DOG': 'friendly', 'FOO_HORSE': 'big'}
class Foo(Enum):
vars().update({
k: v
for k, v in foo_defines.items()
if k.startswith('FOO_')
})
def upper(self):
# example method
return self.value.upper()
The default for auto() is to return an integer, which doesn't work for `StrEnum`. The new `_generate_next_value_` for `StrEnum` returns the member name, lower cased.
This is a follow-up to
4662fa9bfe.
That original commit expanded guards against misspelling assertions on
mocks. This follow-up updates the documentation and improves the error
message by pointing out the potential cause and solution.
Automerge-Triggered-By: GH:gpshead
When creating an Enum, type.__new__ calls __init_subclass__, but at that point the members have not been added.
This patch suppresses the initial call, then manually calls the ancestor __init_subclass__ before returning the new Enum class.
- Copy existing xxlimited to xxlimited53 (named for the limited API version it uses)
- Build both modules, both in debug and release
- Test both modules