https://bugs.python.org/issue34706
Specifically in the case of a class that does not override its
constructor signature inherited from object.
These are Buck Evan @bukzor's changes cherrypicked from GH-9344.
(cherry picked from commit 5b9ff7a0dc)
Co-authored-by: Gregory P. Smith <greg@krypto.org>
The PyLong created in the finalizer was not being cleaned up
https://bugs.python.org/issue38150
Automerge-Triggered-By: @matrixise
(cherry picked from commit a67ac2f2d9)
Co-authored-by: Eddie Elizondo <eelizondo@fb.com>
Handle time comparison for cookies with `expires` attribute when `CookieJar.make_cookies` is called.
Co-authored-by: Demian Brecht <demianbrecht@gmail.com>
https://bugs.python.org/issue12144
Automerge-Triggered-By: @asvetlov
(cherry picked from commit bb41147eab)
Co-authored-by: Xtreak <tir.karthi@gmail.com>
* This just copies the docs from `StreamWriter` and `StreamReader`.
* Add docstring for asyncio functions.
https://bugs.python.org/issue36889
Automerge-Triggered-By: @asvetlov
(cherry picked from commit d31b31516c)
Co-authored-by: Xtreak <tir.karthi@gmail.com>
The "--" should not be included with long options passed to
getopt.getopt.
Fixes https://bugs.python.org/issue37803
(cherry picked from commit 855df7f273)
Co-authored-by: Daniel Hahler <github@thequod.de>
* bpo-38121: Sync importlib.metadata with 0.22 backport
* 📜🤖 Added by blurb_it..
(cherry picked from commit 8ed6503eca)
Co-authored-by: Jason R. Coombs <jaraco@jaraco.com>
Test that they do not keep too many file descriptors open for the host OS in a reasonable test scenario.
See [bpo-37935](https://bugs.python.org/issue37935).
(cherry picked from commit f9dc2ad890)
Co-authored-by: Serhiy Storchaka <storchaka@gmail.com>
* 1. add test case with wrong behavior
* 2. fix bug when max_length == -1
* 3. allow b"" as valid input data for decompress_buf()
* 4. when max_length >= 0, let needs_input mechanism works
* add more asserts to test case
(cherry picked from commit 4ffd05d7ec)
Co-authored-by: animalize <animalize@users.noreply.github.com>
This is a restructuring of the datetime documentation to hopefully make
them more user-friendly and approachable to new users without losing any
of the detail.
Changes include:
- Creating dedicated subsections for some concepts such as:
- "Constants"
- "Naive vs Aware"
- "Determining if an Object is Aware"
- Give 'naive vs aware' its own subsection
- Give 'constants' their own subsection
- Overhauling the strftime-strptime section by:
- Breaking it into logical, linkable, and digestable parts
- Adding a high-level comparison table
- Moving the technical detail to bottom: readers come to this
section primarily to remind themselves to things:
- How do I write the format code for X?
- strptime/strftime: which one is which again?
- Touching up fromisoformat + isoformat sections by:
- Revising fromisoformat + isoformat for date, time, and
datetime
- Adding basic examples
- Enforcing consistency about putting formats (i.e. ``HH:MM``)
in double backticks. This was previously done in some places
but not all
- Putting long 'supported formats', on their own line to improve
readability
- Moving the 'seealso' section to the top and add a link to dateutil
Rationale: This doesn't really belong nested under the
'constants' section. Let readers know right away that
datetime is one of several related tools.
- Moving common features of several types into one place:
Previously, each type went out of its way to note separately
that it was hashable and picklable. These can be brought
into one single place that is more prominent.
- Reducing some verbose explanations to improve readability
- Breaking up long paragraphs into digestable chunks
- Displaying longer "equivalent to" examples, as short code blocks
- Using the dot notation for datetime/time classes:
Use :class:`.time` and :class:`.datetime` rather than :class:`time` and
:class:`datetime`; otherwise, the generated links will route to the
respective modules, not classes.
- Rewording the tzinfo class description
The top paragraph should get straight to the point of telling the reader
what subclasses of tzinfo _do_. Previously, that was hidden in a later
paragraph.
- Adding a note on .today() versus .now()
- Rearranging and expanding example blocks, including:
- Moved long, multiline inline examples to standalone examples
- Simplified the example block for timedelta arithmetic:
- Broke the example into two logical sections:
1. normalization/parameter 'merging'
2. timedelta arithmetic
- Reduced the complexity of the some of the examples. Show
reasonable, real-world uses cases that are easy to follow
along with and progres in difficult slightly.
- Broke up the example sections for date and datetime sections by putting
the easy examples first, progressing to more esoteric situations and
breaking it up into logical sections based on what the methods are
doing at a high level.
- Simplified the KabulTz example:
- Put the class definition itself into a non-REPL block since there is
no interactive output involved there
- Briefly explained what's happening before launching into the code
- Broke the example section into visually separate chunks
- Various whitespace, formatting, style and grammar fixes including:
- Consistently using backctics for 'date_string' formats
- Consistently using one space after periods.
- Consistently using bold for vocab terms
- Consistently using italics when referring to params:
See https://devguide.python.org/documenting/GH-id4
- Using '::' to lead into code blocks
Per https://devguide.python.org/documenting/GH-source-code, this will
let the reader use the 'expand/collapse' top-right button for REPL
blocks to hide or show the prompt.
- Using consistent captialization schemes
- Removing use of the default role
- Put 'example' blocks in Markdown subsections
This is a combination of 66 commits.
See bpo-36960: https://bugs.python.org/issue36960
(cherry picked from commit 3fb1363fe8)
Co-authored-by: Brad <brad.solomon.1124@gmail.com>
Three internal cpython events were not documented, yet.
Signed-off-by: Christian Heimes <christian@python.org>
https://bugs.python.org/issue37363
(cherry picked from commit ed4b3216e5)
Co-authored-by: Christian Heimes <christian@python.org>
* Add a note to the PyModule_AddObject docs.
* Correct example usages of PyModule_AddObject.
* Whitespace.
* Clean up wording.
* 📜🤖 Added by blurb_it.
* First code review.
* Add < 0 in the tests with PyModule_AddObject
(cherry picked from commit 224b8aaa7e)
Co-authored-by: Brandt Bucher <brandtbucher@gmail.com>
Does no longer work since Sphinx moved the trim_doctest_flag option in
the configuration.
(cherry picked from commit 2c910c1e73)
Co-authored-by: Julien Palard <julien@palard.fr>
Prefer client or TLSv1_2 in examples
Signed-off-by: Christian Heimes <christian@python.org>
(cherry picked from commit 894d0f7d55)
Co-authored-by: Christian Heimes <christian@python.org>
Use fdwalk() on platforms that support it to implement os.closerange().
(cherry picked from commit e20134f889)
Co-authored-by: Jakub Kulík <Kulikjak@gmail.com>
* bpo-37972: unittest.mock._Call now passes on __getitem__ to the __getattr__ chaining so that call() can be subscriptable
* 📜🤖 Added by blurb_it.
* Update 2019-08-28-21-40-12.bpo-37972.kP-n4L.rst
added name of the contributor
* bpo-37972: made all dunder methods chainable for _Call
* bpo-37972: delegate only attributes of tuple instead to __getattr__
(cherry picked from commit 72c359912d)
Co-authored-by: blhsing <github@ydooby.com>
This fixes a regression from 3.5. In recent releases, `getsockname()` in the AF_CAN case has returned a string.
(cherry picked from commit 954900a3f9)
Co-authored-by: bggardner <brent@ebrent.net>
* bpo-13927: time.ctime and time.asctime return string explantion
* Add note explaining that time.ctime and time.asctime returns a space padded date value in case it contains a single digit date
* Reformat linebreaks
(cherry picked from commit 2d32bf1ef2)
Co-authored-by: Harmandeep Singh <harmandeep.singh1@delhivery.com>
The instance destructor for a type is responsible for preparing
an instance for deallocation by decrementing the reference counts
of its referents.
If an instance belongs to a heap type, the type object of an instance
has its reference count decremented while for static types, which
are permanently allocated, the type object is unaffected by the
instance destructor.
Previously, the default instance destructor searched the class
hierarchy for an inherited instance destructor and, if present,
would invoke it.
Then, if the instance type is a heap type, it would decrement the
reference count of that heap type. However, this could result in the
premature destruction of a type because the inherited instance
destructor should have already decremented the reference count
of the type object.
This change avoids the premature destruction of the type object
by suppressing the decrement of its reference count when an
inherited, non-default instance destructor has been invoked.
Finally, an assertion on the Py_SIZE of a type was deleted. Heap
types have a non zero size, making this into an incorrect assertion.
https://github.com/python/cpython/pull/15323.
(cherry picked from commit ff023ed36e)
Fixup: https://github.com/python/cpython/pull/16004.
(cherry picked from commit 5e9caeec76)
Co-authored-by: Eddie Elizondo <eduardo.elizondorueda@gmail.com>
The >=, checking whether a module index was in already in the module-by-index list, needed to be strict.
Also, fold nested ifs into one and fix some bad spacing.
(cherry picked from commit 39de95b746)
Co-authored-by: Benjamin Peterson <benjamin@python.org>