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Kirill Smelkov
cpython
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f7d72e48
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f7d72e48
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Jul 06, 2019
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Min ho Kim
Committed by
Brett Cannon
Jul 05, 2019
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Fix some typos (GH-14435)
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Misc/NEWS.d/3.8.0b1.rst
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Misc/NEWS.d/3.8.0a1.rst
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@@ -550,7 +550,7 @@ The *lineno* and *col_offset* attributes of the AST for decorated function
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@@ -550,7 +550,7 @@ The *lineno* and *col_offset* attributes of the AST for decorated function
and class refer now to the position of the corresponding ``def``, ``async
and class refer now to the position of the corresponding ``def``, ``async
def`` and ``class`` instead of the position of the first decorator. This
def`` and ``class`` instead of the position of the first decorator. This
leads to more correct line reporting in tracing. This is the only case when
leads to more correct line reporting in tracing. This is the only case when
the position of child AST nodes can prece
ed
the position of the parent AST
the position of child AST nodes can prece
de
the position of the parent AST
node.
node.
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..
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@@ -2366,7 +2366,7 @@ running external programs like ``cmd /c ver``.
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@@ -2366,7 +2366,7 @@ running external programs like ``cmd /c ver``.
Previously, calling the strftime() method on a datetime object with a
Previously, calling the strftime() method on a datetime object with a
trailing '%' in the format string would result in an exception. However,
trailing '%' in the format string would result in an exception. However,
this only occured when the datetime C module was being used; the python
this only occur
r
ed when the datetime C module was being used; the python
implementation did not match this behavior. Datetime is now PEP-399
implementation did not match this behavior. Datetime is now PEP-399
compliant, and will not throw an exception on a trailing '%'.
compliant, and will not throw an exception on a trailing '%'.
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@@ -5278,7 +5278,7 @@ Improved error handling and fixed a reference leak in
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@@ -5278,7 +5278,7 @@ Improved error handling and fixed a reference leak in
.. nonce: zncfvW
.. nonce: zncfvW
.. section: Library
.. section: Library
Deleting a key from a read-only dbm database raises module specfic error
Deleting a key from a read-only dbm database raises module spec
i
fic error
instead of KeyError.
instead of KeyError.
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Misc/NEWS.d/3.8.0a3.rst
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@@ -173,7 +173,7 @@ Update Unicode databases to version 12.0.0.
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@@ -173,7 +173,7 @@ Update Unicode databases to version 12.0.0.
.. nonce: dZemNt
.. nonce: dZemNt
.. section: Core and Builtins
.. section: Core and Builtins
Fix a segfault occuring when sorting a list of heterogeneous values. Patch
Fix a segfault occur
r
ing when sorting a list of heterogeneous values. Patch
contributed by Rémi Lapeyre and Elliot Gorokhovsky.
contributed by Rémi Lapeyre and Elliot Gorokhovsky.
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Misc/NEWS.d/3.8.0b1.rst
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@@ -1613,7 +1613,7 @@ versions.
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@@ -1613,7 +1613,7 @@ versions.
.. section: Documentation
.. section: Documentation
Improve documentation of the stdin, stdout, and stderr arguments of of the
Improve documentation of the stdin, stdout, and stderr arguments of of the
``asyncio.subprocess_exec`` function to spec
fic
y which values are supported.
``asyncio.subprocess_exec`` function to spec
if
y which values are supported.
Also mention that decoding as text is not supported.
Also mention that decoding as text is not supported.
Add a few tests to verify that the various values passed to the std*
Add a few tests to verify that the various values passed to the std*
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Modules/_abc.c
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}
}
// Return -1 when exception occured.
// Return -1 when exception occur
r
ed.
// Return 1 when result is set.
// Return 1 when result is set.
// Return 0 otherwise.
// Return 0 otherwise.
static
int
subclasscheck_check_registry
(
_abc_data
*
impl
,
PyObject
*
subclass
,
static
int
subclasscheck_check_registry
(
_abc_data
*
impl
,
PyObject
*
subclass
,
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@@ -666,7 +666,7 @@ _abc__abc_subclasscheck_impl(PyObject *module, PyObject *self,
/* 5. Check if it's a subclass of a registered class (recursive). */
/* 5. Check if it's a subclass of a registered class (recursive). */
if
(
subclasscheck_check_registry
(
impl
,
subclass
,
&
result
))
{
if
(
subclasscheck_check_registry
(
impl
,
subclass
,
&
result
))
{
// Exception occured or result is set.
// Exception occur
r
ed or result is set.
goto
end
;
goto
end
;
}
}
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@@ -1552,7 +1552,7 @@ prove that after that line is executed, we have
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@@ -1552,7 +1552,7 @@ prove that after that line is executed, we have
(a - 1)**2 < (n >> 2*(c - d)) < (a + 1)**2
(a - 1)**2 < (n >> 2*(c - d)) < (a + 1)**2
To faciliate the proof, we make some changes of notation. Write `m` for
To facili
t
ate the proof, we make some changes of notation. Write `m` for
`n >> 2*(c-d)`, and write `b` for the new value of `a`, so
`n >> 2*(c-d)`, and write `b` for the new value of `a`, so
b = (a << d - e - 1) + (n >> 2*c - e - d + 1) // a
b = (a << d - e - 1) + (n >> 2*c - e - d + 1) // a
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