Use `from ... import ...` to ensure module is fully loaded before accessing its attributes.
(cherry picked from commit 9017e0bd5e)
Co-authored-by: Serhiy Storchaka <storchaka@gmail.com>
* Add test for nested async decorator patch.
* Add test for side_effect and wraps with a function.
* Add test for side_effect with an exception in the iterable.
(cherry picked from commit 54f743eb31)
Co-authored-by: Karthikeyan Singaravelan <tir.karthi@gmail.com>
Some portions of the pickle documentation hadn't been updated for the pickle protocol changes in Python 3.8 (new protocol 5, default protocol 4). This PR fixes those docs.
https://bugs.python.org/issue39426
(cherry picked from commit e9652e8d58)
Co-authored-by: Mark Dickinson <mdickinson@enthought.com>
When communicate() is called in a loop, it crashes when the child process
has already closed any piped standard stream, but still continues to be running
Co-authored-by: Andriy Maletsky <andriy.maletsky@gmail.com>.
(cherry picked from commit d3ae95e1e9)
Co-authored-by: Alex Rebert <alex@forallsecure.com>
https://bugs.python.org/issue35182
* bpo-39421: Fix posible crash in heapq with custom comparison operators
* fixup! bpo-39421: Fix posible crash in heapq with custom comparison operators
* fixup! fixup! bpo-39421: Fix posible crash in heapq with custom comparison operators
(cherry picked from commit 79f89e6e5a)
Co-authored-by: Pablo Galindo <Pablogsal@gmail.com>
IDLE does not pass a non-default _synchre in any of its calls to
pyparse.find_good_parse_start.
(cherry picked from commit f9e07e116c)
Co-authored-by: Terry Jan Reedy <tjreedy@udel.edu>
As described in RFC 1952, section 2.3.1, the XFL (eXtra FLags) byte of a
gzip member header should indicate whether the DEFLATE algorithm was
tuned for speed or compression ratio. Prior to this patch, archives
emitted by the `gzip` module always indicated maximum compression.
(cherry picked from commit eab3b3f1c6)
Co-authored-by: William Chargin <wchargin@gmail.com>
Fix comments and add tests for editor newline_and_indent_event method.
Remove unused None default for function parameter of pyparse find_good_parse_start method
and code triggered by that default.
Co-authored-by: Terry Jan Reedy <tjreedy@udel.edu>
(cherry picked from commit ec64640a2c)
Co-authored-by: Cheryl Sabella <cheryl.sabella@gmail.com>
Mention that the function implicitly creates new event loop only if called from the main thread.
(cherry picked from commit 2c49becc69)
Co-authored-by: Andrew Svetlov <andrew.svetlov@gmail.com>
Some objects like Py_None are not initialized with conventional means
that prepare the circular linked list pointers, leaving them unlinked
from the rest of the objects. For those objects, NULL pointers does
not mean that they are freed, so we need to skip the check in those
cases.
(cherry picked from commit 36e33c360e)
Co-authored-by: Pablo Galindo <Pablogsal@gmail.com>
The previous double colon was wrongly place directly after Therefore.
Which produced a block without syntax highlighting. This fixes it
by separating the double colon from the text. As a result, sphinx now
properly highlights the python code.
https://bugs.python.org/issue39348
(cherry picked from commit fad8b5674c)
Co-authored-by: Oz N Tiram <oz.tiram@noris.de>
Since 3.7 `successful` raises a `ValueError` as explained in the next text block from the documentation:
_Changed in version 3.7: If the result is not ready, ValueError is raised instead of AssertionError._
No issue associated with this PR.
Should be backported in 3.7 and 3.8.
(cherry picked from commit dc0284ee8f)
Co-authored-by: Antoine <43954001+awecx@users.noreply.github.com>
Automerge-Triggered-By: @pitrou
Python-ast.h contains a macro named Yield that conflicts with the Yield macro
in Windows system headers. While Python-ast.h has an "undef Yield" directive
to prevent this, it means that Python-ast.h must be included before Windows
header files or we run into a re-declaration warning. In commit c96be811fa
an include for pycore_pystate.h was added which indirectly includes Windows
header files. In this commit we re-order the includes to fix this warning.
(cherry picked from commit e92d39303f)
Co-authored-by: Ammar Askar <ammar@ammaraskar.com>
Copying property objects results in a TypeError. Steps to reproduce:
```
>>> import copy
>>> obj = property()
>>> copy.copy(obj)
````
This affects both shallow and deep copying.
My idea for a fix is to add property objects to the list of "atomic" objects in the copy module.
These already include types like functions and type objects.
I also added property objects to the unit tests test_copy_atomic and test_deepcopy_atomic. This is my first PR, and it's highly likely I've made some mistake, so please be kind :)
https://bugs.python.org/issue38293
(cherry picked from commit 9f3fc6c5b4)
Co-authored-by: Guðni Natan Gunnarsson <1493259+GudniNatan@users.noreply.github.com>
Although the underlying libffi issue remains open, adding these
checks have caused problems in third-party projects which are in
widespread use. See the issue for examples.
The corresponding tests have also been skipped.
(cherry picked from commit c12440c371)
Motivation for this PR (comment from @vstinner in bpo issue):
```
Warning seen o AMD64 Ubuntu Shared 3.x buildbot:
https://buildbot.python.org/all/GH-/builders/141/builds/2593
test_devnull_output (test.test_a=syncio.test_subprocess.SubprocessThreadedWatcherTests) ...
Warning -- threading_cleanup() failed to cleanup 1 threads (count: 1, dangling: 2)
```
The following implementation details for the new method are TBD:
1) Public vs private
2) Inclusion in `close()`
3) Name
4) Coroutine vs subroutine method
5) *timeout* parameter
If it's a private method, 3, 4, and 5 are significantly less important.
I started with the most minimal implementation that fixes the dangling threads without modifying the regression tests, which I think is particularly important. I typically try to avoid directly modifying existing tests as much as possible unless it's necessary to do so. However, I am open to changing any part of this.
https://bugs.python.org/issue38356
(cherry picked from commit 0ca7cc7fc0)
Co-authored-by: Kyle Stanley <aeros167@gmail.com>
* bpo-39297: Update for importlib_metadata 1.4. Includes performance updates.
* 📜🤖 Added by blurb_it.
* Update blurb
Co-authored-by: blurb-it[bot] <43283697+blurb-it[bot]@users.noreply.github.com>
(cherry picked from commit 136735c1a2)
Co-authored-by: Jason R. Coombs <jaraco@jaraco.com>
Co-authored-by: Jason R. Coombs <jaraco@jaraco.com>
Host as None in address raises TypeError since it should be string, bytes or bytearray.
(cherry picked from commit 43682f1e39)
Co-authored-by: Karthikeyan Singaravelan <tir.karthi@gmail.com>
* Add test cases for dataclasses.
* Add test for repr output of field.
* Add test for ValueError to be raised when both default and default_factory are passed.
(cherry picked from commit eef1b027ab)
Co-authored-by: Karthikeyan Singaravelan <tir.karthi@gmail.com>
Automerge-Triggered-By: @ericvsmith
The fix changes copy_location() to require an extra node from which to extract the end location, and fixing all 5 call sites.
https://bugs.python.org/issue39235
(cherry picked from commit a796d8ef9d)
Co-authored-by: Guido van Rossum <guido@python.org>
\+ this also adds a stronger warning against sharing objects between (sub-)interpreters.
https://bugs.python.org/issue39161
(cherry picked from commit 6c5d661342)
Co-authored-by: Petr Viktorin <encukou@gmail.com>
Correctly parenthesize filter-based statements that contain lambda
expressions in lib2to3.
(cherry picked from commit b821173b54)
Co-authored-by: Dong-hee Na <donghee.na92@gmail.com>