skip_if_broken_multiprocessing_synchronize() only attempts for create
a semaphore on Linux to fix multiprocessing
test_resource_tracker_reused() on macOS.
zip() now supports PEP 618's strict parameter, which raises a
ValueError if the arguments are exhausted at different lengths.
Patch by Brandt Bucher.
Co-authored-by: Brandt Bucher <brandtbucher@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Ram Rachum <ram@rachum.com>
The following error messages get produced:
- `cannot delete ...` for invalid `del` targets
- `... is an illegal 'for' target` for invalid targets in for
statements
- `... is an illegal 'with' target` for invalid targets in
with statements
Additionally, a few `cut`s were added in various places before the
invocation of the `invalid_*` rule, in order to speed things
up.
Co-authored-by: Pablo Galindo <Pablogsal@gmail.com>
On Linux, skip tests using multiprocessing if the current user cannot
create a file in /dev/shm/ directory. Add the
skip_if_broken_multiprocessing_synchronize() function to the
test.support module.
test_hashlib emits some warnings when it cannot find some hashes
as it assumes they failed to compile. Since we can disable hashes
through configure, we emit the warnings only in the case that we
did not intentionaly disable them.
Automerge-Triggered-By: @tiran
Fix test_copyreg when numpy is installed: test.pickletester now
saves/restores warnings.filters when importing numpy, to ignore
filters installed by numpy.
Add the save_restore_warnings_filters() function to the
test.support.warnings_helper module.
When a file ends with a line that contains a line continuation character
the text of the emitted SyntaxError is empty, contrary to the old
parser, where the error text contained the text of the last line.
ensurepip optionally installs or upgrades 'pip' and 'setuptools' using
the version of those modules bundled with Python. The internal PIP
installation routine by default temporarily uses its cache, if it
exists. This is undesirable as Python builds and installations may be
independent of the user running the build, whilst PIP cache location
is dependent on the user's environment and outside of the build
environment.
At the same time, there's no value in using the cache while installing
bundled modules.
This change disables PIP caching when used in ensurepip.
In Python 3.7 the behavior of parse_multipart changed requiring CONTENT-LENGTH
header, this fix remove this header as required and fix FieldStorage
read_lines_to_outerboundary, by not using limit when it's negative,
since by default it's -1 if not content-length and keeps substracting what
was read from the file object.
Also added a test case for this problem.
Using a log2n way to fill a much smaller buffer, and receiving in a cleaner way with EOF.
The failing test was reproducible using the following command thanks to @aeros :
```bash
./python -m test test_asyncio.test_sock_lowlevel --match test_sock_client_racing -j100 -F -v
```
According to test results, we may still need to bump the timeout:
5aad027db9/Lib/test/test_asyncio/test_sock_lowlevel.py (L256-L257)
Remote host cyrus.andrew.cmu.edu is blocking incoming connections and is
causing test suite to fail.
Signed-off-by: Christian Heimes <christian@python.org>
This commit removes the old parser, the deprecated parser module, the old parser compatibility flags and environment variables and all associated support code and documentation.
Move TransientResource, time_out, socket_peer_reset and
ioerror_peer_reset from test.support to test_urllib2net.
Remove "import errno" from test.support.
Followup of bpo-40854, there is one remaining usage of PLATLIBDIR
which should be replaced by config->platlibdir.
test_sys checks that sys.platlibdir attribute exists and is a string.
Update Makefile: getpath.c and sysmodule.c no longer need PLATLIBDIR
macro, PyConfig.platlibdir member is used instead.
Co-authored-by: Sandro Mani <manisandro@gmail.com>
The GDB provided by HPE on HP-UX contains a modified version string. Therefore
the tests fail. Adapt the regex to match that string.
Patch by Michael Osipov.
Co-Authored-by: Michael Osipov <michael.osipov@siemens.com>
A line with only a line continuation character should be considered
a blank line at tokenizer level so that only a single NEWLINE token
gets emitted. The old parser was working around the issue, but the
new parser threw a `SyntaxError` for valid input. For example,
an empty line following a line continuation character was interpreted
as a `SyntaxError`.
Co-authored-by: Pablo Galindo <Pablogsal@gmail.com>
test_repl.test_close_stdin() now calls
support.suppress_msvcrt_asserts() to fix the test on Windows.
* Move suppress_msvcrt_asserts() from test.libregrtest.setup to
test.support. Make its verbose parameter optional: verbose=False by
default.
* Add msvcrt.GetErrorMode().
* SuppressCrashReport now uses GetErrorMode() and SetErrorMode() of
the msvcrt module, rather than using ctypes.
* Remove also an unused variable (deadline) in wait_process().
* PEP 554 for use in test suite
* 📜🤖 Added by blurb_it.
* Fix space
* Add doc to doc tree
* Move to modules doc tree
* Fix suspicious doc errors
* Fix test__all
* Docs docs docs
* Support isolated and fix wait
* Fix white space
* Remove undefined from __all__
* Fix recv and add exceptions
* Remove unused exceptions, fix pep 8 formatting errors and fix _NOT_SET in recv_nowait()
* Update Lib/test/support/interpreters.py
Co-authored-by: Pablo Galindo <Pablogsal@gmail.com>
* Remove documentation (module is for internal use)
Co-authored-by: nanjekyejoannah <joannah.nanjekye@ibm.com>
Co-authored-by: blurb-it[bot] <43283697+blurb-it[bot]@users.noreply.github.com>
Export explicitly the Py_GetArgcArgv() function to the C API and
document the function. Previously, it was exported implicitly which
no longer works since Python is built with -fvisibility=hidden.
* Add PyConfig._orig_argv member.
* Py_InitializeFromConfig() no longer calls _PyConfig_Write() twice.
* PyConfig_Read() no longer initializes Py_GetArgcArgv(): it is now
_PyConfig_Write() responsibility.
* _PyConfig_Write() result type becomes PyStatus instead of void.
* Write an unit test on Py_GetArgcArgv().