Adds a link to `dateutil.parser.isoparse` in the documentation.
It would be nice to set up intersphinx for things like this, but I think we can leave that for a separate PR.
CC: @pitrou
[bpo-37979](https://bugs.python.org/issue37979)
https://bugs.python.org/issue37979
Automerge-Triggered-By: @pitrou
(cherry picked from commit 59725f3bad)
Co-authored-by: Paul Ganssle <paul@ganssle.io>
* Fix call_matcher for mock when using methods
* Add NEWS entry
* Use None check and convert doctest to unittest
* Use better name for mock in tests. Handle _SpecState when the attribute was not accessed and add tests.
* Use reset_mock instead of reinitialization. Change inner class constructor signature for check
* Reword comment regarding call object lookup logic
(cherry picked from commit c96127821e)
Co-authored-by: Xtreak <tir.karthi@gmail.com>
These were caused by keeping around a reference to the Squeezer
instance and calling it's load_font() upon config changes, which
sometimes happened even if the shell window no longer existed.
This change completely removes that mechanism, instead having the
editor window properly update its width attribute, which can then
be used by Squeezer.
(cherry picked from commit d4b4c00b57)
Co-authored-by: Tal Einat <taleinat+github@gmail.com>
Special characters in email address header display names are normally
put within double quotes. However, encoded words (=?charset?x?...?=) are
not allowed withing double quotes. When the header contains a word with
special characters and another word that must be encoded, the first one
must also be encoded.
In the next example, the display name in the From header is quoted and
therefore the comma is allowed; in the To header, the comma is not
within quotes and not encoded, which is not allowed and therefore
rejected by some mail servers.
From: "Foo Bar, France" <foo@example.com>
To: Foo Bar, =?utf-8?q?Espa=C3=B1a?= <foo@example.com>
https://bugs.python.org/issue37482
(cherry picked from commit df0c21ff46)
Co-authored-by: bsiem <52461103+bsiem@users.noreply.github.com>
This fixes an inconsistency between the Python and C implementations of
the datetime module. The pure python version of the code was not
accepting offsets greater than 23:59 but less than 24:00. This is an
accidental legacy of the original implementation, which was put in place
before tzinfo allowed sub-minute time zone offsets.
GH-14878
(cherry picked from commit 92c7e30adf)
faulthandler now allocates a dedicated stack of SIGSTKSZ*2 bytes,
instead of just SIGSTKSZ bytes. Calling the previous signal handler
in faulthandler signal handler uses more than SIGSTKSZ bytes of stack
memory on some platforms.
(cherry picked from commit ac827edc49)
Co-authored-by: Victor Stinner <vstinner@redhat.com>
FreeBSD implementation of poll(2) restricts the timeout argument to be
either zero, or positive, or equal to INFTIM (-1).
Unless otherwise overridden, socket timeout defaults to -1. This value
is then converted to milliseconds (-1000) and used as argument to the
poll syscall. poll returns EINVAL (22), and the connection fails.
This bug was discovered during the EINTR handling testing, and the
reproduction code can be found in
https://bugs.python.org/issue23618 (see connect_eintr.py,
attached). On GNU/Linux, the example runs as expected.
This change is trivial:
If the supplied timeout value is negative, truncate it to -1.
(cherry picked from commit 2814620657)
Co-authored-by: Artem Khramov <akhramov@pm.me>
Fix the implementation of curses addch(str, color_pair): pass the
color pair to setcchar(), instead of always passing 0 as the color
pair.
(cherry picked from commit 077af8c2c9)
This should fix the IndexError trying to retrieve `DisplayName.display_name` and `DisplayName.value` when the `value` is basically an empty string.
https://bugs.python.org/issue32178
(cherry picked from commit 09a1872a80)
Co-authored-by: Abhilash Raj <maxking@users.noreply.github.com>
There was a discrepancy between the Python and C implementations.
Add singletons ALWAYS_EQ, LARGEST and SMALLEST in test.support
to test mixed type comparison.
(cherry picked from commit 17e52649c0)
Previously pdb checked the $HOME environmental variable
to find the user .pdbrc. If $HOME is not set, the user
.pdbrc would not be found.
Change pdb to use `os.path.expanduser('~')` to determine
the user's home directory. Thus, if $HOME is not set (as
in tox or on Windows), os.path.expanduser('~') falls
back on other techniques for locating the user's home
directory.
This follows pip's implementation for loading .piprc.
Co-authored-by: Dan Lidral-Porter <dlp@aperiodic.org>
(cherry picked from commit 7ea9a85f13)
Co-authored-by: Timothy Hopper <tdhopper@users.noreply.github.com>
Use an example shell interaction in the sample and better labels for shell elements.
(cherry picked from commit b222955355)
Co-authored-by: Terry Jan Reedy <tjreedy@udel.edu>
The boxes for the font and highlight samples are now constrained by the overall config dialog size. They gain scrollbars when the when a large font size makes the samples too large for the box.
(cherry picked from commit 3221a63c69)
Co-authored-by: Tal Einat <taleinat+github@gmail.com>
* Clear name and parent of mock in autospecced objects used with attach_mock
* Add NEWS entry
* Fix reversed order of comparison
* Test child and standalone function calls
* Use a helper function extracting mock to avoid code duplication and refactor tests.
(cherry picked from commit 7397cda997)
Co-authored-by: Xtreak <tir.karthi@gmail.com>
Repeat the command line arguments most recently entered before so the user can edit them.
(cherry picked from commit 35b87e6001)
Co-authored-by: Ngalim Siregar <ngalim.siregar@gmail.com>
Eliminate delay of up to 100ms and accompanying visual artifact.
Fix bug of never showing context when hide and show.
(cherry picked from commit e0a1f8fb5c)
Co-authored-by: Tal Einat <taleinat@gmail.com>
Add two indent spec methods from editor and Rstrip to existing file.
Tests are not added for indent methods because they need change
in lights of 3.x's prohibition on mixing tabs and spaces.
(cherry picked from commit 1b38922434)
Co-authored-by: Terry Jan Reedy <tjreedy@udel.edu>
This exception was caused because the input ended unexpectedly with only one
single quote instead of a pair with some value inside it.
(cherry picked from commit 719a062bcb)
Co-authored-by: Abhilash Raj <maxking@users.noreply.github.com>