Remove the following function from the C API:
* PyAsyncGen_ClearFreeLists()
* PyContext_ClearFreeList()
* PyDict_ClearFreeList()
* PyFloat_ClearFreeList()
* PyFrame_ClearFreeList()
* PyList_ClearFreeList()
* PySet_ClearFreeList()
* PyTuple_ClearFreeList()
Make these functions private, move them to the internal C API and
change their return type to void.
Call explicitly PyGC_Collect() to free all free lists.
Note: PySet_ClearFreeList() did nothing.
PyFrame_GetCode(frame): return a borrowed reference to the frame
code.
Replace frame->f_code with PyFrame_GetCode(frame) in most code,
except in frameobject.c, genobject.c and ceval.c.
Also add PyFrame_GetLineNumber() to the limited C API.
Adds a short description of `PyDoc_STRVAR` and `PyDoc_STR` to "Useful macros" section of C-API docs.
Currently, there is [one lone mention](https://docs.python.org/3/c-api/module.html?highlight=pydoc_strvar#c.PyModuleDef) in the C-API reference, despite the fact that `PyDoc_STRVAR` is ubiquitous to `Modules/`.
Additionally, this properly uses `c:macro` within `Doc/c-api/module.rst` to link.
This is one of the few files that has intimate knowledge of the pyc file
format. Since it lacks tests it tends to become outdated fairly quickly.
At present it has been broken since the introduction of PEP 552.
Optimize the subprocess module on FreeBSD using closefrom().
A single close(fd) syscall is cheap, but when sysconf(_SC_OPEN_MAX)
is high, the loop calling close(fd) on each file descriptor can take
several milliseconds.
The workaround on FreeBSD to improve performance was to load and
mount the fdescfs kernel module, but this is not enabled by default.
Initial patch by Ed Maste (emaste), Conrad Meyer (cem), Kyle Evans
(kevans) and Kubilay Kocak (koobs):
https://bugs.freebsd.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=242274
On FreeBSD, os.closerange(fd_low, fd_high) now calls
closefrom(fd_low) if fd_high is greater than or equal to
sysconf(_SC_OPEN_MAX).
Initial patch by Ed Maste (emaste), Conrad Meyer (cem), Kyle Evans
(kevans) and Kubilay Kocak (koobs):
https://bugs.freebsd.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=242274
Added str.removeprefix and str.removesuffix methods and corresponding
bytes, bytearray, and collections.UserString methods to remove affixes
from a string if present. See PEP 616 for a full description.
Fix the Windows implementation of os.waitpid() for exit code
larger than "INT_MAX >> 8". The exit status is now interpreted as an
unsigned number.
os.waitstatus_to_exitcode() now accepts wait status larger than
INT_MAX.
Previously, python.org macOS installers did not alter the Current version
symlink in /Library/Frameworks/Python.framework/Versions when installing
a version of Python 3.x, only when installing 2.x. Now that Python 2 is
retired, it's time to change that. This should make it a bit easier
to embed Python 3 into other macOS applications.
It is possible to use either '-isysroot /some/path' (with a space) or
'-isysroot/some/path' (no space in between). Support both forms in
places where special handling of -isysroot is done, rather than just
the first form.
Co-authored-by: Ned Deily <nad@python.org>
Avoid linear runtime of ShareableList.__getitem__ and
ShareableList.__setitem__ by storing running allocated bytes in
ShareableList._allocated_bytes instead of the number of bytes for
a particular stored item.
Co-authored-by: Antoine Pitrou <antoine@python.org>
* 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.
Add random.randbytes() function and random.Random.randbytes()
method to generate random bytes.
Modify secrets.token_bytes() to use SystemRandom.randbytes()
rather than calling directly os.urandom().
Rename also genrand_int32() to genrand_uint32(), since it returns an
unsigned 32-bit integer, not a signed integer.
The _random module is now built with Py_BUILD_CORE_MODULE defined.
* Replace flag-flip indirection with direct inspection
* Use any for simpler code
* Avoid flag flip and set results directly.
* Resolve processor in a single function.
* Extract processor handling into a namespace (class)
* Remove _syscmd_uname, unused
* Restore platform.processor behavior to match prior expectation (reliant on uname -p in a subprocess).
* Extract '_unknown_as_blank' function.
* Override uname_result to resolve the processor late.
* Add a test intended to capture the expected values from 'uname -p'
* Instead of trying to keep track of all of the possible outputs on different systems (probably a fool's errand), simply assert that except for the known platform variance, uname().processor matches the output of 'uname -p'
* Use a skipIf directive
* Use contextlib.suppress to suppress the error. Inline strip call.
* 📜🤖 Added by blurb_it.
* Remove use of contextlib.suppress (it would fail with NameError if it had any effect). Rely on _unknown_as_blank to replace unknown with blank.
Co-authored-by: blurb-it[bot] <blurb-it[bot]@users.noreply.github.com>
When there is a SyntaxError after reading the last input character from
the tokenizer and if no newline follows it, the error message used to be
`unexpected EOF while parsing`, which is wrong.