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called with invalid base. (GH-18863)
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Co-authored-by: Victor Stinner <vstinner@python.org>
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For PEP 585 (this isn't in the PEP but is an obvious follow-up).
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set_herror builds a string by calling hstrerror but downcasts its return value to char *. It should be const char *.
Automerge-Triggered-By: @benjaminp
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(GH-16959)" (GH-18767)
This reverts commit e471e72977c83664f13d041c78549140c86c92de.
The mode will be removed from Python 3.10.
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are activated (GH-18705)
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exception raised. (GH-18656)
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Modules/_testbuffer.c (GH-18637)
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Fix a regression where the C pickle module wouldn't allow unpickling from a
file-like object that doesn't expose a readinto() method.
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(GH-18604)
* bpo-39648: Expand math.gcd() and math.lcm() to handle multiple arguments.
* Simplify fast path.
* Difine lcm() without arguments returning 1.
* Apply suggestions from code review
Co-Authored-By: Mark Dickinson <dickinsm@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Mark Dickinson <dickinsm@gmail.com>
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The truncate() method of io.BufferedReader() should raise
UnsupportedOperation when it is called on a read-only
io.BufferedReader() instance.
https://bugs.python.org/issue35950
Automerge-Triggered-By: @methane
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* Update math.rst
* Update math.rst
* updated whats new
* Update test_math.py
* Update mathmodule.c
* Update mathmodule.c.h
* Update ACKS
* 📜🤖 Added by blurb_it.
* Update 3.9.rst
* Update 2020-02-18-12-37-16.bpo-39479.j3UcCq.rst
* Update math.rst
* Update 2020-02-18-12-37-16.bpo-39479.j3UcCq.rst
* Update test_math.py
* Update ACKS
* Update mathmodule.c.h
* Update mathmodule.c
* Update mathmodule.c.h
* Update mathmodule.c.h
Co-authored-by: blurb-it[bot] <43283697+blurb-it[bot]@users.noreply.github.com>
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489) (GH-18050)
https://bugs.python.org/issue1635741
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(GH-18030)
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(GH-18374)
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489) (GH-18404)
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`resource`, `shutil`, `signal`, `syslog` (GH-18407)
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Move the dtoa.h header file to the internal C API as pycore_dtoa.h:
it only contains private functions (prefixed by "_Py").
The math and cmath modules must now be compiled with the
Py_BUILD_CORE macro defined.
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gcc -Wcast-qual turns up a number of instances of casting away constness of pointers. Some of these can be safely modified, by either:
Adding the const to the type cast, as in:
- return _PyUnicode_FromUCS1((unsigned char*)s, size);
+ return _PyUnicode_FromUCS1((const unsigned char*)s, size);
or, Removing the cast entirely, because it's not necessary (but probably was at one time), as in:
- PyDTrace_FUNCTION_ENTRY((char *)filename, (char *)funcname, lineno);
+ PyDTrace_FUNCTION_ENTRY(filename, funcname, lineno);
These changes will not change code, but they will make it much easier to check for errors in consts
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The bulk of this patch was generated automatically with:
for name in \
PyObject_Vectorcall \
Py_TPFLAGS_HAVE_VECTORCALL \
PyObject_VectorcallMethod \
PyVectorcall_Function \
PyObject_CallOneArg \
PyObject_CallMethodNoArgs \
PyObject_CallMethodOneArg \
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do
echo $name
git grep -lwz _$name | xargs -0 sed -i "s/\b_$name\b/$name/g"
done
old=_PyObject_FastCallDict
new=PyObject_VectorcallDict
git grep -lwz $old | xargs -0 sed -i "s/\b$old\b/$new/g"
and then cleaned up:
- Revert changes to in docs & news
- Revert changes to backcompat defines in headers
- Nudge misaligned comments
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489) (GH-18065)
https://bugs.python.org/issue1635741
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(GH-18421)
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Replace direct acccess to PyVarObject.ob_size with usage of
the Py_SET_SIZE() function.
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Add Py_SET_TYPE() function to set the type of an object.
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Replace direct access to PyObject.ob_type with Py_TYPE().
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Add a Py_SET_REFCNT() function to set the reference counter of an
object.
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Replace direct acccess to PyObject.ob_refcnt with usage of the
Py_REFCNT() macro.
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modules (GH-17824)
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_Py_NewReference() becomes a regular opaque function, rather than a
static inline function in the C API (object.h), to better hide
implementation details.
Move _Py_tracemalloc_config from public pymem.h to internal
pycore_pymem.h header.
Make _Py_AddToAllObjects() private.
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When called on a closed object, readinto() segfaults on account
of a write to a freed buffer:
==220553== Process terminating with default action of signal 11 (SIGSEGV): dumping core
==220553== Access not within mapped region at address 0x2A
==220553== at 0x48408A0: memmove (vg_replace_strmem.c:1272)
==220553== by 0x58DB0C: _buffered_readinto_generic (bufferedio.c:972)
==220553== by 0x58DCBA: _io__Buffered_readinto_impl (bufferedio.c:1053)
==220553== by 0x58DCBA: _io__Buffered_readinto (bufferedio.c.h:253)
Reproducer:
reader = open ("/dev/zero", "rb")
_void = reader.read (42)
reader.close ()
reader.readinto (bytearray (42)) ### BANG!
The problem exists since 2012 when commit dc469454ec added code
to free the read buffer on close().
Signed-off-by: Philipp Gesang <philipp.gesang@intra2net.com>
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* Remove _Py_INC_REFTOTAL and _Py_DEC_REFTOTAL macros: modify
directly _Py_RefTotal.
* _Py_ForgetReference() is no longer defined if the Py_TRACE_REFS
macro is not defined.
* Remove _Py_NewReference() implementation from object.c:
unify the two implementations in object.h inline function.
* Fix Py_TRACE_REFS build: _Py_INC_TPALLOCS() macro has been removed.
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Remove:
* COUNT_ALLOCS macro
* sys.getcounts() function
* SHOW_ALLOC_COUNT code in listobject.c
* SHOW_TRACK_COUNT code in tupleobject.c
* PyConfig.show_alloc_count field
* -X showalloccount command line option
* @test.support.requires_type_collecting decorator
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instance (GH-18266)
This also needs a backport to 3.8
https://bugs.python.org/issue39492
Automerge-Triggered-By: @pitrou
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