* Fix suspicious.py to actually print the unused rules
* Fix the other `self.warn` calls
(cherry picked from commit e1786b5416)
Co-authored-by: Anthony Sottile <asottile@umich.edu>
Also updates some (unreleased) event names to be consistent with the others.
(cherry picked from commit 44f91c388a)
Co-authored-by: Steve Dower <steve.dower@python.org>
It has been documented as deprecated and to be removed in 3.8;
From a comment on another thread – which I can't find ; leave get_coro_wrapper() for now, but always return `None`.
https://bugs.python.org/issue36933
Removes more legacy distutils documentation, and more clearly
marks what is left as potentially outdated, with references to
setuptools as a replacement.
* changes to html file -> added contributing to docs link at the end of the page
* revisions to the dealing with bugs page. added more links in the documentation bugs section
* 📜🤖 Added by blurb_it.
* Update Doc/bugs.rst
Updated Doc/bugs.rst in accordance with willingc and JulienPalard suggestions.
Co-Authored-By: suhearsawho <susansu.software@gmail.com>
Fixed some errors in refcounts.dat, remove functions removed in
Python 3, and add more entries for documented functions. This will
add several automatically generated notes about return values.
Let .chm document display non-ASCII characters properly
Escape the `body` part of .chm source file to 7-bit ASCII, to fix visual effect on some MBCS Windows systems.
- primary change is to add a new default filter entry for
'default::DeprecationWarning:__main__'
- secondary change is an internal one to cope with plain
strings in the warning module's internal filter list
(this avoids the need to create a compiled regex object
early on during interpreter startup)
- assorted documentation updates, including many more
examples of configuring the warnings settings
- additional tests to ensure that both the pure Python and
the C accelerated warnings modules have the expected
default configuration
Rather than supporting dev mode directly in the warnings module, this
instead adjusts the initialisation code to add an extra 'default'
entry to sys.warnoptions when dev mode is enabled.
This ensures that dev mode behaves *exactly* as if `-Wdefault` had
been passed on the command line, including in the way it interacts
with `sys.warnoptions`, and with other command line flags like `-bb`.
Fix also bpo-20361: have -b & -bb options take precedence over any
other warnings options.
Patch written by Nick Coghlan, with minor modifications of Victor Stinner.