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unbuffered. (#1667)
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While there is not real bug in this case, using re.IGNORECASE without re.ASCII
leads unexpected behavior.
Instead of adding re.ASCII, this commit removes re.IGNORECASE flag because
it's easier and simpler.
This commit removes dead copy of the pattern in email.util module too.
While the pattern is same, it is compiled separately because it had different flags.
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when pass a string larger than 2 GiB.
Decrease memory requirements for Tcl's bigmem tests.
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Update the compile tests for optimization levels to also check that
__debug__ blocks are included or excluded based on the optimization
level.
Patch by Diana Clarke.
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underscores (#3827)
to integer with binary base.
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On macOS, a process can exit with -SIGKILL if it is killed "early"
with SIGTERM.
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On macOS, use uuid_generate_time() instead of
uuid_generate_time_safe() of libuuid, since uuid_generate_time_safe()
is not available.
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bpo-31516: current_thread() should not return a dummy thread at shutdown
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* bpo-31158: Fix nondeterministic read in test_pty
* Reuse existing readline implementation from io.
Thx to @pitrou
* Updated comment
Ideally, this commit is fixuped into the previous commit. Since there is
already a comment on github, I won't rebase.
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DER_cert_to_PEM_cert() used textwrap.fill() to format PEM.
But it's library to wrap lines on word boundary, while PEM is
base64 encoded string.
Additionally, importing textwrap is little slow.
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Save a bit of code, plus non-tuples get converted anyway to tuples by tkinter for the tk call.
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Passing a widget instead of an flist with a root widget opens the option of
creating a browser frame that is only part of a window. Passing a full file
name instead of pieces assumed to come from a .py file opens the possibility
of browsing python files that do not end in .py.
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unicodedata.normalize(). (#3767)
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* Allow whitespace inside of ElementPath predicates.
* Add ElementPath predicate support for text comparison of the current node, like "[.='text']".
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netrc file format doesn't support quotes and escapes.
See https://linux.die.net/man/5/netrc
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(#3830)
This was possible before. GH-1560 introduced a regression after 3.6.2 got
released where only sequences were accepted now. This commit addresses this
problem.
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bad zlib.decompress() (GH-3784)
While a rare potential failure (it requires swapping out zlib.decompress() itself and forcing it to return a non-bytes object), this change prevents a potential C-level assertion failure and instead substitutes it with an exception.
Thanks to Oren Milman for the patch.
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Add optional argument `compressed` to `zipapp.create_archive`, and add
option `--compress` to the command line interface of `zipapp`.
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bpo-11063, bpo-20519: avoid ctypes and improve import time for uuid.
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bad __abs__() method. (#3596)
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Class execution requires that __prepare__() methods return
a proper execution namespace. Check for that immediately
after calling __prepare__(), rather than passing it through
to the code execution machinery and potentially triggering
SystemError (in debug builds) or a cryptic TypeError
(in release builds).
Patch by Oren Milman.
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iterators. (#1557)
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Non-regression tests for the Expat 2.2.3 UTF-8 decoder bug.
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case of a bad __dict__. (#3254)
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__name__ global. (#3717)
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warnings.warn_explicit. (#3219)
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Defer removing old behavior to 3.8.
Document new feature of selection_set() and friends.
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now becames exhausted after advancing the groupby iterator.
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received a bad encoder() argument. (#3643)
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Browser. (#3704)
The original module-level class and method browser became a module
browser, with the addition of module-level functions, years ago.
Nested classes and functions were added yesterday. For back-
compatibility, the virtual event <<open-class-browser>>, which
appears on the Keys tab of the Settings dialog, is not changed.
Patch by Cheryl Sabella.
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Order dependence caused leak-test buildbots to fail when running test_idle repeatedly.
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Original patches for code and tests by Guilherme Polo and
Cheryl Sabella, respectively.
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(#3372)
* Maintain a list of BufferedWriter objects. Flush them on exit.
In Python 3, the buffer and the underlying file object are separate
and so the order in which objects are finalized matters. This is
unlike Python 2 where the file and buffer were a single object and
finalization was done for both at the same time. In Python 3, if
the file is finalized and closed before the buffer then the data in
the buffer is lost.
This change adds a doubly linked list of open file buffers. An atexit
hook ensures they are flushed before proceeding with interpreter
shutdown. This is addition does not remove the need to properly close
files as there are other reasons why buffered data could get lost during
finalization.
Initial patch by Armin Rigo.
* Use weakref.WeakSet instead of WeakKeyDictionary.
* Simplify buffered double-linked list types.
* In _flush_all_writers(), suppress errors from flush().
* Remove NEWS entry, use blurb.
* Take more care when flushing file buffers from atexit.
The previous implementation was not careful enough to avoid
causing issues in multi-threaded cases. Check for buf->ok
and buf->finalizing before actually doing the flush. Also,
increase the refcnt to ensure the object does not disappear.
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* Give pdb.set_trace() an optional `header` argument
* What's new.
* Give pdb.set_trace() an optional `header` argument
* What's new.
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(#3631)
Affected classes are bytearray, array, deque, defaultdict, count and repeat.
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Previously ensurepip would always report success, even if the
pip installation failed.
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This fixes a regression from Python 2. To get optional subparsers,
use the new parameter ``add_subparsers(required=False)``.
Patch by Anthony Sottile.
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