- 07 Sep, 2017 4 commits
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Zachary Ware authored
Also enable building externals by default on Windows, use PCbuild\build.bat's -E option to disable it.
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Łukasz Langa authored
For f-string ast nodes, fix the line and columns so that tools such as flake8 can identify them correctly.
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Mariatta authored
Explain that backport PR should include branch name and the original PR number.
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R. David Murray authored
This adds support for parsing a command line where options and positionals are intermixed as is common in many unix commands. This is paul.j3's patch with a few tweaks.
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- 06 Sep, 2017 17 commits
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Christian Heimes authored
Signed-off-by: Christian Heimes <christian@python.org>
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Zachary Ware authored
It was mostly removed long ago.
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caavery authored
* bpo-27584: New addition of vSockets to the python socket module Support for AF_VSOCK on Linux only * bpo-27584: Fixes for V2 Fixed syntax and naming problems. Fixed #ifdef AF_VSOCK checking Restored original aclocal.m4 * bpo-27584: Fixes for V3 Added checking for fcntl and thread modules. * bpo-27584: Fixes for V4 Fixed white space error * bpo-27584: Fixes for V5 Added back comma in (CID, port). * bpo-27584: Fixes for V6 Added news file. socket.rst now reflects first Linux introduction of AF_VSOCK. Fixed get_cid in test_socket.py. Replaced PyLong_FromLong with PyLong_FromUnsignedLong in socketmodule.c Got rid of extra AF_VSOCK #define. Added sockaddr_vm to sock_addr. * bpo-27584: Fixes for V7 Minor cleanup. * bpo-27584: Fixes for V8 Put back #undef AF_VSOCK as it is necessary when vm_sockets.h is not installed.
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Steve Dower authored
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Shlomi Fish authored
Various platforms have various methods of handling multiarch libffi which probably won't match the previously looked-for defines. Now we just make sure that ffi.h is available.
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Devin Jeanpierre authored
Add basic fuzz tests for a few common builtin functions. This is an easy place to start, and these functions are probably safe. We'll want to add more fuzz tests later. Lets bootstrap using these. While the fuzz tests are included in CPython and compiled / tested on a very basic level inside CPython itself, the actual fuzzing happens as part of oss-fuzz (https://github.com/google/oss-fuzz). The reason to include the tests in CPython is to make sure that they're maintained as part of the CPython project, especially when (as some eventually will) they use internal implementation details in the test. (This will be necessary sometimes because e.g. the fuzz test should never enter Python's interpreter loop, whereas some APIs only expose themselves publicly as Python functions.) This particular set of changes is part of testing Python's builtins, tracked internally at Google by b/37562550. The _xxtestfuzz module that this change adds need not be shipped with binary distributions of Python.
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Steve Dower authored
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Antoine Pitrou authored
This reverts commit 83386061, as it broke Windows builds.
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Ammar Askar authored
Avoid concatenating bytes with str in the typically rare subprocess error path (exec failed). Includes a mock based unittest to exercise the codepath.
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Christian Heimes authored
SSLObject.version() now correctly returns None when handshake over BIO has not been performed yet. Signed-off-by: Christian Heimes <christian@python.org>
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Christian Heimes authored
One test case of test_xmlrpc uses HTTPServer with a subclass of BaseHTTPRequestHandler. The BaseRequestHandler class logs to sys.stderr by default. Override log_message() to not clobber test output. Signed-off-by: Christian Heimes <christian@python.org>
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Eric Snow authored
Windows buildbots started failing due to include-related errors.
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Benjamin Peterson authored
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Benjamin Peterson authored
Explicitly initialize struct members rather than relying on compiler extensions.
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Eric Snow authored
* group the (stateful) runtime globals into various topical structs * consolidate the topical structs under a single top-level _PyRuntimeState struct * add a check-c-globals.py script that helps identify runtime globals Other globals are excluded (see globals.txt and check-c-globals.py).
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Victor Stinner authored
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jimmylai authored
* call remove_done_callback in finally section * Optimize get_event_loop and _get_running_loop * rename _loop_pid as loop_pid and add blurb news * rename _loop_pid as loop_pid and add blurb news * add back _RunningLoop * Update 2017-09-05-10-30-48.bpo-31350.dXJ-7N.rst * Update 2017-09-05-10-30-48.bpo-31350.dXJ-7N.rst
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- 05 Sep, 2017 16 commits
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Christian Heimes authored
In case PROTOCOL_TLS_SERVER is used for both client context and server context, the test thread dies with OSError. Catch OSError to avoid traceback on sys.stderr Signed-off-by: Christian Heimes <christian@python.org>
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Benjamin Peterson authored
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Jonathan Eunice authored
* fixed OrderedDict.__init__ docstring re PEP 468 * tightened comment and mirrored to C impl * added space after period per marco-buttu * preserved substituted for stable * drop references to Python 3.6 and PEP 468
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Victor Stinner authored
_PyUnicode_FromId() can return NULL: replace Py_INCREF() with Py_XINCREF(). Fix coverity report: CID 1417269.
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Gregory P. Smith authored
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Raymond Hettinger authored
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Christian Heimes authored
Include sys/sysmacros.h for major(), minor(), and makedev(). GNU C libray plans to remove the functions from sys/types.h. Signed-off-by: Christian Heimes <christian@python.org>
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Christian Heimes authored
The ssl and hashlib modules now call OPENSSL_add_all_algorithms_noconf() on OpenSSL < 1.1.0. The function detects CPU features and enables optimizations on some CPU architectures such as POWER8. Patch is based on research from Gustavo Serra Scalet. Signed-off-by: Christian Heimes <christian@python.org>
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Ned Deily authored
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Ned Deily authored
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Ned Deily authored
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Benjamin Peterson authored
Passing NULL as the second argument to to memcpy is undefined behavior even if the size is 0.
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Neil Schemenauer authored
This reverts commit e38d12ed.
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Neil Schemenauer authored
* 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.
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Raymond Hettinger authored
* Fix terminology in comment and add more design rationale. * Fix extra space
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Raymond Hettinger authored
In Python 3.6, sorted() was removed from _make_key() for the lru_cache and instead rely on guaranteed keyword argument order preservation. This makes keyword argument handling faster but it also causes multiple callers with a different keyword argument order to be cached as separate items. Depending on your point of view, this is either a performance regression (increased number of cache misses) or a performance enhancement (faster computation of keys).
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- 04 Sep, 2017 3 commits
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Victor Stinner authored
* bpo-31170: Update libexpat from 2.2.3 to 2.2.4 Fix copying of partial characters for UTF-8 input (libexpat bug 115): https://github.com/libexpat/libexpat/issues/115 * Add NEWS entry.
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Eric Snow authored
sys.modules is the one true source.
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Raymond Hettinger authored
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