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* [3.5] bpo-29537: Tolerate legacy invalid bytecode (#169)Nick Coghlan2017-03-081-2/+26
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | bpo-27286 fixed a problem where BUILD_MAP_UNPACK_WITH_CALL could be emitted with an incorrect oparg value, causing the eval loop to access the wrong stack entry when attempting to read the function name. The associated magic number change caused significant problems when attempting to upgrade to 3.5.3 for anyone that relies on pre-cached bytecode remaining valid across maintenance releases. This patch restores the ability to import legacy bytecode generated by 3.5.0, 3.5.1 or 3.5.2, and modifies the eval loop to avoid any harmful consequences from the potentially malformed legacy bytecode. Original import patch by Petr Viktorin, eval loop patch by Serhiy Storchaka, and tests and integration by Nick Coghlan.
* Fix regressions introduced by fixes for issue #27083.Brett Cannon2016-07-161-4/+10
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* Issue #27083: Respect the PYTHONCASEOK environment variable underBrett Cannon2016-07-151-1/+2
| | | | | | | | | | Windows. Originally only b'PYTHONCASEOK' was being checked for in os.environ, but that won't work under Windows where all environment variables are strings (on OS X they are bytes). Thanks to Eryk Sun for the bug report.
* Issue #27286: Fixed compiling BUILD_MAP_UNPACK_WITH_CALL opcode. CallingSerhiy Storchaka2016-06-121-1/+2
| | | | | function with generalized unpacking (PEP 448) and conflicting keyword names could cause undefined behavior.
* Issue #27138: Fix the doc comment for FileFinder.find_spec().Eric Snow2016-05-271-2/+2
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* Issue #26073: Updates magic number comment in _bootstrap_external.py and ↵Steve Dower2016-05-161-0/+3
| | | | changes numbers in launcher.py to decimal to match official table.
* Issue #25280: Import trace messages emitted in verbose (-v) mode are noSerhiy Storchaka2015-10-011-4/+4
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* Issue #24400: Introduce a distinct type for 'async def' coroutines.Yury Selivanov2015-06-221-1/+2
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Summary of changes: 1. Coroutines now have a distinct, separate from generators type at the C level: PyGen_Type, and a new typedef PyCoroObject. PyCoroObject shares the initial segment of struct layout with PyGenObject, making it possible to reuse existing generators machinery. The new type is exposed as 'types.CoroutineType'. As a consequence of having a new type, CO_GENERATOR flag is no longer applied to coroutines. 2. Having a separate type for coroutines made it possible to add an __await__ method to the type. Although it is not used by the interpreter (see details on that below), it makes coroutines naturally (without using __instancecheck__) conform to collections.abc.Coroutine and collections.abc.Awaitable ABCs. [The __instancecheck__ is still used for generator-based coroutines, as we don't want to add __await__ for generators.] 3. Add new opcode: GET_YIELD_FROM_ITER. The opcode is needed to allow passing native coroutines to the YIELD_FROM opcode. Before this change, 'yield from o' expression was compiled to: (o) GET_ITER LOAD_CONST YIELD_FROM Now, we use GET_YIELD_FROM_ITER instead of GET_ITER. The reason for adding a new opcode is that GET_ITER is used in some contexts (such as 'for .. in' loops) where passing a coroutine object is invalid. 4. Add two new introspection functions to the inspec module: getcoroutinestate(c) and getcoroutinelocals(c). 5. inspect.iscoroutine(o) is updated to test if 'o' is a native coroutine object. Before this commit it used abc.Coroutine, and it was requested to update inspect.isgenerator(o) to use abc.Generator; it was decided, however, that inspect functions should really be tailored for checking for native types. 6. sys.set_coroutine_wrapper(w) API is updated to work with only native coroutines. Since types.coroutine decorator supports any type of callables now, it would be confusing that it does not work for all types of coroutines. 7. Exceptions logic in generators C implementation was updated to raise clearer messages for coroutines: Before: TypeError("generator raised StopIteration") After: TypeError("coroutine raised StopIteration")
* in dict displays, evaluate the key before the value (closes #11205)Benjamin Peterson2015-05-281-1/+2
| | | | Patch partially by Steve Dougherty.
* PEP 489: Multi-phase extension module initializationNick Coghlan2015-05-231-18/+15
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Known limitations of the current implementation: - documentation changes are incomplete - there's a reference leak I haven't tracked down yet The leak is most visible by running: ./python -m test -R3:3 test_importlib However, you can also see it by running: ./python -X showrefcount Importing the array or _testmultiphase modules, and then deleting them from both sys.modules and the local namespace shows significant increases in the total number of active references each cycle. By contrast, with _testcapi (which continues to use single-phase initialisation) the global refcounts stabilise after a couple of cycles.
* Issue #24192: Fix namespace package imports.Eric Snow2015-05-161-43/+7
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* PEP 448: additional unpacking generalizations (closes #2292)Benjamin Peterson2015-05-061-1/+2
| | | | Patch by Neil Girdhar.
* Issue #23911: Move path-based bootstrap code to a separate frozen module.Eric Snow2015-05-031-0/+1462