- 17 Sep, 2019 9 commits
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Pablo Galindo authored
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Andrew Svetlov authored
Even when the helper is not started yet. This behavior follows conventional generator one. There is no reason for `async_generator_athrow` to handle `gen.throw()` differently. https://bugs.python.org/issue38013
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Abraham Toriz Cruz authored
In the format string for assert_called the evaluation order is incorrect and hence for mock's without name, 'None' is printed whereas it should be 'mock' like for other messages. The error message is ("Expected '%s' to have been called." % self._mock_name or 'mock').
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Jörn Heissler authored
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Victor Stinner authored
When using multiprocesss (-jN), the main process now uses a timeout of 60 seconds instead of the double of the --timeout value. The buildbot server stops a job which does not produce any output in 1200 seconds.
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Serhiy Storchaka authored
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Terry Jan Reedy authored
One happens when EditorWindow.close is called twice. Printing a traceback, when IDLE is run from a terminal, is useless and annoying.
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Adorilson Bezerra authored
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- 16 Sep, 2019 12 commits
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Terry Jan Reedy authored
It no longer tries to create or access .idlerc or any files within. Users must run IDLE to discover problems with saving settings.
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Ivan Levkivskyi authored
This PR replaces the old note mentioning that `typing` is a provisional module with a new one mentioning types are not enforced at runtime. I am not sure if there was any official announcement about making `typing` non-provisional, but _de-facto_ no new features were added during Python 3.7, and no backwards incompatible changes were made except for few small things that were considered bugs.
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Christian Heimes authored
``OPENSSL_VERSION_1_1`` was never defined in ``_hashopenssl.c``. https://bugs.python.org/issue33936
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amist authored
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Serhiy Storchaka authored
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marcoramirezmx authored
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Adorilson Bezerra authored
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Steve Dower authored
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Steve Dower authored
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Adorilson Bezerra authored
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Hai Shi authored
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Ned Deily authored
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- 15 Sep, 2019 4 commits
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Raymond Hettinger authored
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Dino Viehland authored
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t k authored
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- 14 Sep, 2019 8 commits
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Kyle Stanley authored
Typically, the second positional argument for ``seek()`` is *whence*. That is the POSIX standard name (http://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man3/lseek.3p.html) and the name listed in the documentation for ``io`` module (https://docs.python.org/3/library/io.html#io.IOBase.seek). The tutorial for IO is the only location where the second positional argument for ``seek()`` is referred to as *from_what*. I suspect this was created at an early point in Python's history, and was never updated (as this section predates the GitHub repository): ``` $ git grep "from_what" Doc/tutorial/inputoutput.rst:To change the file object's position, use ``f.seek(offset, from_what)``. The position is computed Doc/tutorial/inputoutput.rst:the *from_what* argument. A *from_what* value of 0 measures from the beginning Doc/tutorial/inputoutput.rst:the reference point. *from_what* can be omitted and defaults to 0, using the ``` For consistency, I am suggesting that the tutorial be updated to use the same argument name as the IO documentation and POSIX standard for ``seek()``, particularly since this is the only location where *from_what* is being used. Note: In the POSIX standard, *whence* is technically the third positional argument, but the first argument *fildes* (file descriptor) is implicit in Python. https://bugs.python.org/issue37635
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Christian Heimes authored
XOF digests (SHAKE) are not available in OpenSSL 1.1.0 but SHA3 fixed-length digests are. Signed-off-by: Christian Heimes <christian@python.org>
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Dino Viehland authored
* Convert select module to PEP-384 Summary: Do the necessary versions to be Pyro-compatible, including migrating `PyType_Ready` to `PyType_FromSpec` and moving static data into a new `_selectstate` struct. *
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Eddie Elizondo authored
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Serhiy Storchaka authored
In ArgumentClinic, value "NULL" should now be used only for unrepresentable default values (like in the optional third parameter of getattr). "None" should be used if None is accepted as argument and passing None has the same effect as not passing the argument at all.
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Zackery Spytz authored
self.assertEquals() is deprecated. ``` ./python -We -m test test_typing Run tests sequentially 0:00:00 load avg: 0.23 [1/1] test_typing test test_typing failed -- Traceback (most recent call last): File "/home/lubuntu2/cpython/Lib/test/test_typing.py", line 2382, in test_forward_equality_gth self.assertEquals(Union[c1, c1_gth], Union[c1]) File "/home/lubuntu2/cpython/Lib/unittest/case.py", line 1390, in deprecated_func warnings.warn( DeprecationWarning: Please use assertEqual instead. test_typing failed == Tests result: FAILURE == 1 test failed: test_typing Total duration: 140 ms Tests result: FAILURE ``` https://bugs.python.org/issue37953
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Anthony Sottile authored
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Xtreak authored
Attempt to make isolated mode easier to discover via additional inline documentation. Co-Authored-By: Julien Palard <julien@palard.fr>
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- 13 Sep, 2019 7 commits
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Serhiy Storchaka authored
* Fix a crash in comparing with float (and maybe other crashes). * They are now never equal to strings and non-integer numbers. * Comparison with a large number no longer raises OverflowError. * Arbitrary exceptions no longer silenced in constructors and comparisons. * TypeError raised in the constructor contains now the name of the type. * Accept only ChannelID and int-like objects in channel functions. * Accept only InterpreterId, int-like objects and str in the InterpreterId constructor. * Accept int-like objects, not just int in interpreter related functions.
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plokmijnuhby authored
Ideally if we stick a ForwardRef in a dictionary we would like to reliably be able to get it out again. https://bugs.python.org/issue37953
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Eric O. LEBIGOT (EOL) authored
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Benjamin Peterson authored
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bchhabra2490 authored
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Eddie Elizondo authored
The PyLong created in the finalizer was not being cleaned up https://bugs.python.org/issue38150 Automerge-Triggered-By: @matrixise
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Michael Foord authored
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