getaddrinfo takes an exclusive lock on some platforms, causing clients to queue
up waiting for the lock if many names are being resolved concurrently. Users
may want to handle name resolution in their own code, for the sake of caching,
using an alternate resolver, or to measure DNS duration separately from
connection duration. Skip getaddrinfo if the "host" passed into
create_connection is already resolved.
See https://github.com/python/asyncio/pull/302 for details.
Patch by A. Jesse Jiryu Davis.
In Python 2, these were duplicated; one for urllib.urlopen() and one for
urllib2.urlopen(). The test_urllibnet version has a better precondition to
avoid false failures with bad DNS, and the test_urllib2_localnet version had
a more up-to-date comment and domain name.
parameter to "enable" the always on sys.flags.hash_randomization
in _args_from_interpreter_flags() used by multiprocessing and
some unittests. This simplifies the code.
* assert_python_ok docstring typo fix.
* Fix test_cmd_line not to fail if PYTHONHASHSEED is set to a fixed seed.
parameter to "enable" the always on sys.flags.hash_randomization
in _args_from_interpreter_flags() used by multiprocessing and
some unittests. This simplifies the code.
This fixes a test failure in refleak mode because
test_property_decorator_doc_writable no longer modifies
the class in module level.
Initial patch by Nan Wu and Torsten Landschoff (from issue 25757)
The previous fix only handled the case of the parent package of __main__
failing to initialize.
Also make the "Error while finding spec" formatting slightly more appealing,
and document and test that the module name must be absolute.
The OS X buildbots were failing at the second setrlimit() call with EPERM, as
if they were trying to raise the hard limit. The call should be keeping the
hard limit the same and raising the soft limit back to its original value, so
I don't understand the failure.