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Jeffrey Bosboom
fe9ac7fc8c
gh-83714: Implement os.statx() function (#139178)
Co-authored-by: Cody Maloney <cmaloney@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Victor Stinner <vstinner@python.org>
2025-10-15 13:44:08 +00:00
Katie Gardner
e642a24b50
gh-95953: Add a css class to changed lines of difflib.HtmlDiff make_table (#139226) 2025-09-22 13:19:37 +00:00
Benjamin Johnson
ab6893ab5c
gh-138514: getpass: restrict echo_char to a single ASCII character (#138591)
This amends commit bf8bbe9a81 by
restricting `echo_char` in `getpass.getpass` to single printable
ASCII characters as it would be uncommon to use long strings or
multi-byte characters for keyboard feedback.

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Co-authored-by: Bénédikt Tran <10796600+picnixz@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Brian Schubert <brianm.schubert@gmail.com>
2025-09-16 16:21:55 +02:00
jadonduff
c19db1d2b8
gh-138004: Fix setting a thread name on OpenIndiana (GH-138017)
Encode Solaris/Illumos thread names to ASCII, since
OpenIndiana does not support non-ASCII names.

Add tests for setting non-ASCII name for the main thread.

Co-authored-by: Serhiy Storchaka <storchaka@gmail.com>
2025-09-02 15:26:25 +00:00
Douglas Thor
34d7351ac7
gh-133722: Add Difflib theme to _colorize and 'color' option to difflib.unified_diff (#133725) 2025-08-08 18:34:02 +03:00
Nazım Can Altınova
a667800558
gh-136459: Add perf trampoline support for macOS (#136461) 2025-07-22 16:47:24 +01:00
Alexander Urieles
958657bbc3
gh-131724: Add a new max_response_headers param to HTTP/HTTPSConnection (GH-136814)
Co-authored-by: blurb-it[bot] <43283697+blurb-it[bot]@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Petr Viktorin <encukou@gmail.com>
2025-07-20 13:53:54 +00:00
Richard Si
be02e68158
gh-72327: Suggest using system terminal for pip install in PyREPL (#136328)
Users new to Python packaging often try to use pip from the REPL only to
be met with a confusing SyntaxError. If this happens, guide the user to
use a system terminal instead to invoke pip.

Closes #72327

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Co-authored-by: Tom Viner <tom@viner.tv>
Co-authored-by: Brian Schubert <brianm.schubert@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Hugo van Kemenade <1324225+hugovk@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Alyssa Coghlan <ncoghlan@gmail.com>
2025-07-15 14:25:07 +00:00
Ajay Kamdar
46707d241a
gh-132969: update ACKS file (gh-133222) (#136144) 2025-07-13 11:19:44 +05:30
Kliment Lamonov
25335d297b
gh-134759: fix UnboundLocalError in email.message.Message.get_payload (#136071)
Co-authored-by: Bénédikt Tran <10796600+picnixz@users.noreply.github.com>
2025-07-12 13:30:09 +00:00
Weilin Du
f04d2b8819
Doc: Fix duplicate words in idlelib (#136089) 2025-06-29 02:47:38 -04:00
Tim Peters
2fc68e180f
gh-135551: Change how sorting picks minimum run length (#135553)
New scheme from Stefan Pochmann for picking minimum run lengths.

By allowing them to change a little from one run to the next, it's possible to
arrange for that all merges, at all levels, strongly tend to be as evenly balanced
as possible, for randomly ordered data. Meaning the number of initial runs is a
power of 2, and all merges involve runs whose lengths differ by no more than 1.
2025-06-26 23:48:05 -05:00
Kattni
ac9d37c60b
patchcheck: use URL paths to identify upstream remote (GH-135806)
* find defined "(fetch)" remotes with "python/cpython" in their URL
* if there is exactly one, use that remote name
* if there is one named "upstream", "origin", or "python",
  use that remote (in that precedence order)
* otherwise report an error listing the defined remotes
2025-06-22 04:51:23 +00:00
Petr Viktorin
e7a3c20b92
gh-133390: Support SQL keyword completion for sqlite3 CLI (GH-133393) (GH-135292)
Co-authored-by: Tan Long <tanloong@foxmail.com>
2025-06-12 16:28:30 +02:00
Daniel Golding
ac9c3431cc
gh-134876: Add fallback for when process_vm_readv fails with ENOSYS (#134878) 2025-06-07 19:32:06 +01:00
Petr Viktorin
24069fbca8
Revert "gh-133390: Support SQL keyword completion for sqlite3 CLI (#133393)" temporarily (GH-135232)
This reverts commit 62b3d2d443,
which broke buildbots
2025-06-07 08:56:43 +00:00
Tan Long
62b3d2d443
gh-133390: Support SQL keyword completion for sqlite3 CLI (#133393) 2025-06-06 16:52:41 +02:00
Andrea-Oliveri
f806463e16
gh-134004: Added the reorganize() methods to dbm.sqlite, dbm.dumb and shelve (GH-134028)
They are similar to the same named method in dbm.gnu.
2025-06-01 15:30:04 +03:00
Kevin Hernández
a3a3cf6d15
gh-134215: PyREPL: Do not show underscored modules by default during autocompletion (gh-134267)
Co-authored-by: Stan Ulbrych <89152624+StanFromIreland@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Tomas R. <tomas.roun8@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Łukasz Langa <lukasz@langa.pl>
2025-05-20 22:26:48 +02:00
John Keith Hohm
470941782f
gh-88994: Change datetime.datetime.now to half-even rounding (#134258)
Change `datetime.datetime.now` to half-even rounding
for consistency with `datetime.fromtimestamp`.
2025-05-19 22:48:55 +02:00
Semyon Moroz
71c42b778d
gh-126883: Add check that timezone fields are in range for datetime.fromisoformat (#127242)
It was previously possible to specify things like `+00:90:00` which would be equivalent to `+01:30:00`, but is not a valid ISO8601 string.

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Co-authored-by: Erlend E. Aasland <erlend.aasland@protonmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Paul Ganssle <1377457+pganssle@users.noreply.github.com>
2025-05-19 14:07:11 -04:00
Noah Kim
c4bcc6a778
gh-102567: Add -X importtime=2 for logging an importtime message for already-loaded modules (#118655)
Co-authored-by: Adam Turner <9087854+aa-turner@users.noreply.github.com>
2025-05-06 01:03:55 +01:00
Willow Chargin
c821b715b3
Update entry for Willow Chargin in .mailmap and ACKS (#132714) 2025-04-19 14:50:59 +00:00
Felix Scherz
64b066ad29
gh-132354: document return value for asyncio.Task.cancel (#132374) 2025-04-13 13:05:44 +05:30
Xuehai Pan
26ae05e95c
gh-127405: Add ABIFLAGS to sysconfig variables on Windows (GH-131799) 2025-04-11 16:19:03 +01:00
Bénédikt Tran
2c3e3fe54c
Update cryptographic CODEOWNERS entry (#131892)
update cryptographic CODEOWNERS entry
2025-03-30 10:55:05 -07:00
Daniel Pope
c1b42db9e4
gh-130914: Make graphlib.TopologicalSorter.prepare() idempotent (#131317)
Closes #130914: Make graphlib.TopologicalSorter.prepare() idempotent

Relax the rules so that `.prepare()` can be called multiple times, provided that no work has been passed out by `.get_ready()` yet.
2025-03-18 16:28:00 -05:00
sharktide
6b932edc52
gh-130814: Enhance documentation for Python C API type objects (#130817)
The "Type Objects" title in `c-api/typeobj.rst`, duplicating the title of `c-api/type.rst`,
has been changed to "Type Objects Structures", thereby slightly improving Sphinx
search.
2025-03-14 10:53:13 +01:00
Oleg Iarygin
328f8b8856
gh-93096: Make mimetypes CLI tool public (#93097)
Co-authored-by: Adam Turner <9087854+AA-Turner@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Hugo van Kemenade <1324225+hugovk@users.noreply.github.com>
2025-03-13 13:19:22 +02:00
FeH2
6ab5c4aa05
gh-124927: Fix conversion issue between coordinates and position in REPL (#125001) 2025-03-10 21:54:49 +00:00
Amit Lavon
691354ccb0
GH-130415: Narrow str to "" based on boolean tests (GH-130476) 2025-03-04 13:20:17 -08:00
Klaus117
c989e74446
GH-130415: Narrow int to 0 based on boolean tests (GH-130772) 2025-03-04 12:44:09 -08:00
Chris Eibl
d8a1cf469e
gh-130090: Support PGO for clang-cl on Windows (GH-129907) 2025-03-04 19:29:03 +00:00
Brian Ward
421ea1291d
gh-119349: Add ctypes.util.dllist -- list loaded shared libraries (GH-122946)
Add function to list the currently loaded libraries to ctypes.util

The dllist() function calls platform-specific APIs in order to
list the runtime libraries loaded by Python and any imported modules.
On unsupported platforms the function may be missing.


Co-authored-by: Eryk Sun <eryksun@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Peter Bierma <zintensitydev@gmail.com>
2025-02-08 14:02:36 +01:00
Forest
0fef47e5bb
gh-55454: Add IMAP4 IDLE support to imaplib (#122542)
* gh-55454: Add IMAP4 IDLE support to imaplib

This extends imaplib with support for the rfc2177 IMAP IDLE command,
as requested in #55454.  It allows events to be pushed to a client as
they occur, rather than having to continually poll for mailbox changes.

The interface is a new idle() method, which returns an iterable context
manager.  Entering the context starts IDLE mode, during which events
(untagged responses) can be retrieved using the iteration protocol.
Exiting the context sends DONE to the server, ending IDLE mode.

An optional time limit for the IDLE session is supported, for use with
servers that impose an inactivity timeout.

The context manager also offers a burst() method, designed for programs
wishing to process events in batch rather than one at a time.

Notable differences from other implementations:

- It's an extension to imaplib, rather than a replacement.
- It doesn't introduce additional threads.
- It doesn't impose new requirements on the use of imaplib's existing methods.
- It passes the unit tests in CPython's test/test_imaplib.py module
  (and adds new ones).
- It works on Windows, Linux, and other unix-like systems.
- It makes IDLE available on all of imaplib's client variants
  (including IMAP4_stream).
- The interface is pythonic and easy to use.

Caveats:

- Due to a Windows limitation, the special case of IMAP4_stream running
  on Windows lacks a duration/timeout feature. (This is the stdin/stdout
  pipe connection variant; timeouts work fine for socket-based
  connections, even on Windows.) I have documented it where appropriate.

- The file-like imaplib instance attributes are changed from buffered to
  unbuffered mode. This could potentially break any client code that
  uses those objects directly without expecting partial reads/writes.
  However, these attributes are undocumented. As such, I think (and
  PEP 8 confirms) that they are fair game for changes.
  https://peps.python.org/pep-0008/#public-and-internal-interfaces

Usage examples:

https://github.com/python/cpython/issues/55454#issuecomment-2227543041

Original discussion:

https://discuss.python.org/t/gauging-interest-in-my-imap4-idle-implementation-for-imaplib/59272

Earlier requests and suggestions:

https://github.com/python/cpython/issues/55454

https://mail.python.org/archives/list/python-ideas@python.org/thread/C4TVEYL5IBESQQPPS5GBR7WFBXCLQMZ2/

* gh-55454: Clarify imaplib idle() docs

- Add example idle response tuples, to make the minor difference from other
  imaplib response tuples more obvious.
- Merge the idle context manager's burst() method docs with the IMAP
  object's idle() method docs, for easier understanding.
- Upgrade the Windows note regarding lack of pipe timeouts to a warning.
- Rephrase various things for clarity.

* docs: words instead of <=

Co-authored-by: Peter Bierma <zintensitydev@gmail.com>

* docs: improve style in an example

Co-authored-by: Peter Bierma <zintensitydev@gmail.com>

* docs: grammatical edit

Co-authored-by: Peter Bierma <zintensitydev@gmail.com>

* docs consistency

Co-authored-by: Peter Bierma <zintensitydev@gmail.com>

* comment -> docstring

Co-authored-by: Peter Bierma <zintensitydev@gmail.com>

* docs: refer to imaplib as "this module"

Co-authored-by: Peter Bierma <zintensitydev@gmail.com>

* imaplib: simplify & clarify idle debug message

Co-authored-by: Peter Bierma <zintensitydev@gmail.com>

* imaplib: elaborate in idle context manager comment

* imaplib: re-raise BaseException instead of bare except

Co-authored-by: Peter Bierma <zintensitydev@gmail.com>

* imaplib: convert private doc string to comment

* docs: correct mistake in imaplib example

This is a correction to 8077f2eab2, which
changed a variable name in only one place and broke the subsequent
reference to it, departed from the naming convention used in the rest of
the module, and shadowed the type() builtin along the way.

* imaplib: simplify example code in doc string

This is for consistency with the documentation change in 8077f2eab2
and subsequent correction in 013bbf18fc.

* imaplib: rename _Idler to Idler, update its docs

* imaplib: add comment in Idler._pop()

Co-authored-by: Peter Bierma <zintensitydev@gmail.com>

* imaplib: remove unnecessary blank line

Co-authored-by: Peter Bierma <zintensitydev@gmail.com>

* imaplib: comment on use of unbuffered pipes

* docs: imaplib: use the reStructuredText :class: role

Co-authored-by: Peter Bierma <zintensitydev@gmail.com>

* Revert "docs: imaplib: use the reStructuredText :class: role"

This reverts commit f385e441df, because it
triggers CI failures in the docs by referencing a class that is
(deliberately) undocumented.

* docs: imaplib: use the reST :class: role, escaped

This is a different approach to f385e441df, which was reverted for
creating dangling link references.

By prefixing the reStructuredText role target with a ! we disable
conversion to a link, thereby passing continuous integration checks
even though the referenced class is deliberately absent from the
documentation.

* docs: refer to IMAP4 IDLE instead of just IDLE

This clarifies that we are referring to the email protocol, not the editor with the same name.

Co-authored-by: Guido van Rossum <gvanrossum@gmail.com>

* imaplib: IDLE -> IMAP4 IDLE in exception message

Co-authored-by: Peter Bierma <zintensitydev@gmail.com>

* docs: imaplib idle() phrasing and linking tweaks

* docs: imaplib: avoid linking to an invalid target

This reverts and rephrases part of a3f21cd75b
which created links to a method on a deliberately undocumented class.
The links didn't work consistently, and caused sphinx warnings that
broke cpython's continuous integration tests.

* imaplib: update test after recent exception change

This fixes a test that was broken by changing an exception in
b01de95171

* imaplib: rename idle() dur argument to duration

* imaplib: bytes.index() -> bytes.find()

This makes it more obvious which statement triggers the branch.

* imaplib: remove no-longer-necessary statement

Co-authored-by: Martin Panter <vadmium@users.noreply.github.com>

* docs: imaplib: concise & valid method links

The burst() method is a little tricky to link in restructuredText, due
to quirks of its parent class.  This syntax allows sphinx to generate
working links without generating warnings (which break continuous
integration) and without burdening the reader with unimportant namespace
qualifications.  It makes the reST source ugly, but few people read
the reST source, so it's a tolerable tradeoff.

* imaplib: note data types present in IDLE responses

* docs: imaplib: add comma to reST changes header

Co-authored-by: Bénédikt Tran <10796600+picnixz@users.noreply.github.com>

* imaplib: sync doc strings with reST docs

* docs: imaplib: minor Idler clarifications

* imaplib: idle: emit (type, [data, ...]) tuples

This allows our iterator to emit untagged responses that contain literal
strings in the same way that imaplib's existing methods do, while still
emitting exactly one whole response per iteration.

* imaplib: while/yield instead of yield from iter()

* imaplib: idle: use deadline idiom when iterating

This simplifies the code, and avoids idle duration drift from time spent
processing each iteration.

* docs: imaplib: state duration/interval arg types

* docs: imaplib: minor rephrasing of a sentence

* docs: imaplib: reposition a paragraph

This might improve readability, especially when encountering Idler.burst()
for the first time.

* docs: imaplib: wrap long lines in idle() section

* docs: imaplib: note: Idler objects require 'with'

* docs: imaplib: say that 29 minutes is 1740 seconds

* docs: imaplib: mark a paragraph as a 'tip'

* docs: imaplib: rephrase reference to MS Windows

* imaplib: end doc string titles with a period

* imaplib: idle: socket timeouts instead of select()

IDLE timeouts were originally implemented using select() after
checking for the presence of already-buffered data.
That allowed timeouts on pipe connetions like IMAP4_stream.
However, it seemed possible that SSL data arriving without any
IMAP data afterward could cause select() to indicate available
application data when there was none, leading to a read() call
that would block with no timeout. It was unclear under what
conditions this would happen in practice. This change switches
to socket timeouts instead of select(), just to be safe.

This also reverts IMAP4_stream changes that were made to support IDLE
timeouts, since our new implementation only supports socket connections.

* imaplib: Idler: rename private state attributes

* imaplib: rephrase a comment in example code

* docs: imaplib: idle: use Sphinx code-block:: pycon

* docs: whatsnew: imaplib: reformat IMAP4.idle entry

* imaplib: idle: make doc strings brief

Since we generally rely on the reST/html documentation for details, we
can keep these doc strings short. This matches the module's existing doc
string style and avoids having to sync small changes between two files.

* imaplib: Idler: split assert into two statements

* imaplib: Idler: move assignment out of try: block

* imaplib: Idler: move __exit__() for readability

* imaplib: Idler: move __next__() for readability

* imaplib: test: make IdleCmdHandler a global class

* docs: imaplib: idle: collapse double-spaces

* imaplib: warn on use of undocumented 'file' attr

* imaplib: revert import reformatting

Since we no longer import platform or selectors, the original import
statement style can be restored, reducing the footprint of PR #122542.

* imaplib: restore original exception msg formatting

This reduces the footprint of PR #122542.

* docs: imaplib: idle: versionadded:: next

* imaplib: move import statement to where it's used

This import is only needed if external code tries to use an attribute
that it shouldn't be using. Making it a local import reduces module
loading time in supported cases.

* imaplib test: RuntimeWarning on IMAP4.file access

* imaplib: use stacklevel=2 in warnings.warn()

* imaplib test: simplify IMAP4.file warning test

* imaplib test: pre-idle-continuation response

* imaplib test: post-done untagged response

* imaplib: downgrade idle-denied exception to error

This makes it easier for client code to distinguish a temporary
rejection of the IDLE command from a server responding incorrectly to
IDLE.

* imaplib: simplify check for socket object

* imaplib: narrow the scope of IDLE socket timeouts

If an IDLE duration or burst() was in use, and an unsolicited response
contained a literal string, and crossed a packet boundary, and the
subsequent packet was delayed beyond the IDLE feature's time limit, the
timeout would leave the incoming protocol stream in a bad state (with
the tail of that response appearing where the start of a response is
expected).

This change moves the IDLE socket timeout to cover only the start
of a response, so it can no longer cause that problem.

* imaplib: preserve partial reads on exception

This ensures that short IDLE durations / burst() intervals
won't risk corrupting response lines that span multiple packets.

* imaplib: read/readline: save multipart buffer tail

For resilience if read() or readline() ever complete with more than one
bytes object remaining in the buffer. This is not expected to happen,
but it seems wise to be prepared for a future change making it possible.

* imaplib: use TimeoutError subclass only if needed

* doc: imaplib: elaborate on IDLE response delivery

* doc: imaplib: elaborate in note re: IMAP4.response

* imaplib: comment on benefit of reading in chunks

Our read() implementation designed to support IDLE replaces the one from
PR #119514, fixing the same problem it was addressing. The tests that it
added are preserved.

* imaplib: readline(): treat ConnectionError as EOF

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Co-authored-by: Gregory P. Smith <greg@krypto.org>
Co-authored-by: Peter Bierma <zintensitydev@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Guido van Rossum <guido@python.org>
Co-authored-by: Guido van Rossum <gvanrossum@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Martin Panter <vadmium@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Bénédikt Tran <10796600+picnixz@users.noreply.github.com>
2025-02-06 19:15:11 -08:00
Illia Volochii
a33dcb9e43
gh-81340: Use copy_file_range in shutil.copyfile copy functions (GH-93152)
This allows the underlying file system an opportunity to optimise or avoid the actual copy.
2025-02-03 10:23:27 +00:00
Vojtěch Boček
4e38eeafe2
gh-115514: Fix incomplete writes after close while using ssl in asyncio(#128037)
Co-authored-by: Kumar Aditya <kumaraditya@python.org>
2025-02-02 15:11:25 +00:00
Nick Pope
8ec76d9034
gh-128427: Add uuid.NIL and uuid.MAX (#128429) 2025-01-27 18:17:17 +02:00
Stan Ulbrych
c879de71eb
ACKS: Add myself (#128924) 2025-01-17 02:45:46 +00:00
Filipe Laíns 🇵🇸
58a9133fc2
acks: add myself (#128652) 2025-01-08 21:10:43 +00:00
RanKKI
a62ba52f14
gh-98188: Fix EmailMessage.get_payload to decode data when CTE value has extra text (#127547)
Up to this point message handling has been very strict with regards to content encoding values: mixed case was accepted, but trailing blanks or other text would cause decoding failure, even if the first token was a valid encoding.  By Postel's Rule we should go ahead and decode as long as we can recognize that first token.  We have not thought of any security or backward compatibility concerns with this fix.

This fix does introduce a new technique/pattern to the Message code: we look to see if the header has a 'cte' attribute, and if so we use that.  This effectively promotes the header API exposed by HeaderRegistry to an API that any header parser "should" support.  This seems like a reasonable thing to do.  It is not, however, a requirement, as the string value of the header is still used if there is no cte attribute.

The full fix (ignore any trailing blanks or blank-separated trailing text) applies only to the non-compat32 API.  compat32 is only fixed to the extent that it now ignores trailing spaces.  Note that the HeaderRegistry parsing still records a HeaderDefect if there is extra text.

Co-authored-by: Bénédikt Tran <10796600+picnixz@users.noreply.github.com>
2025-01-05 20:32:16 -05:00
Calvin Bui
f9a5a3a3ef
gh-128192: support HTTP sha-256 digest authentication as per RFC-7617 (GH-128193)
support sha-256 digest authentication

Co-authored-by: Peter Bierma <zintensitydev@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Bénédikt Tran <10796600+picnixz@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Gregory P. Smith <greg@krypto.org>
2024-12-28 21:05:34 +00:00
Apostol Fet
1503fc8f88
gh-127610: Added validation for more than one var-positional and var-keyword parameters in inspect.Signature (GH-127657) 2024-12-08 12:05:15 +02:00
Giovanni Siragusa
31f16e427b
gh-109523: Raise a BlockingIOError if reading text from a non-blocking stream cannot immediately return bytes. (GH-122933) 2024-12-02 14:18:30 +01:00
Zhikang Yan
7ea523f47c
gh-126899: Add **kw to tkinter.Misc.after and tkinter.Misc.after_idle (#126900)
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Co-authored-by: Serhiy Storchaka <storchaka@gmail.com>
2024-12-01 19:29:27 +00:00
Илья Любавский
dd3a87d2a8
gh-127303: Add docs for token.EXACT_TOKEN_TYPES (#127304)
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Co-authored-by: Terry Jan Reedy <tjreedy@udel.edu>
Co-authored-by: Tomas R. <tomas.roun8@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Bénédikt Tran <10796600+picnixz@users.noreply.github.com>
2024-11-29 04:00:50 -05:00
Petr Viktorin
ba088c8f9c
gh-71936: Fix race condition in multiprocessing.Pool (GH-124973)
* gh-71936: Fix race condition in multiprocessing.Pool

Proxes of shared objects register a Finalizer in BaseProxy._incref(), and it
will call BaseProxy._decref() when it is GCed. This may cause a race condition
with Pool(maxtasksperchild=None) on Windows.

A connection would be closed and raised TypeError when a GC occurs between
_ConnectionBase._check_writable() and _ConnectionBase._send_bytes() in
_ConnectionBase.send() in the second or later task, and a new object
is allocated that shares the id() of a previously deleted one.

Instead of using the id() of the token (or the proxy), use a unique,
non-reusable number.

Co-Authored-By: Akinori Hattori <hattya@gmail.com>
2024-11-13 10:25:10 +01:00
Sayandip Dutta
abb90ba46c
gh-125916: Allow functools.reduce() 'initial' to be a keyword argument (#125917) 2024-11-12 13:11:58 +00:00
Beomsoo Kim
494360afd0
gh-58749: Remove incorrect language spec claims about the global statement (GH-126523)
* Removes erroneous explanation of the `global` statement restrictions; a name declared as global can be subsequently bound using any kind of name binding operation.
* Updates `test_global.py` to also test various name-binding scenarios for global
variables to ensure correct behavior
2024-11-12 10:11:40 +10:00
Xuanteng Huang
6ec886531f
gh-126072: Set docstring attribute for module and class (#126231) 2024-11-08 15:13:18 +00:00