In the free-threaded build, avoid data races caused by updating type slots
or type flags after the type was initially created. For those (typically
rare) cases, use the stop-the-world mechanism. Remove the use of atomics
when reading or writing type flags. The use of atomics is not sufficient to
avoid races (since flags are sometimes read without a lock and without
atomics) and are no longer required.
Two races related to the type lookup cache, when used in the
free-threaded build. This caused test_opcache to sometimes fail (as
well as other hard to re-produce failures).
If `Py_IsFinalizing()` is true, non-daemon threads (other than the current one)
are done, and daemon threads are prevented from running, so they
cannot finalize themselves and become done. Joining them (without timeout)
would block forever.
Raise PythonFinalizationError instead of hanging.
Raise even when a timeout is given, for consistency with trying to join your own thread.
See gh-123940 for a use case: calling `join()` from `__del__`. This is
ill-advised, but an exception should at least make it easier to diagnose.
This was in C version from beginning, but available only
on conditional compilation (EXTRA_FUNCTIONALITY). Current
patch adds function to create IEEE contexts to the
pure-python module as well.
Co-authored-by: Bénédikt Tran <10796600+picnixz@users.noreply.github.com>
This change to the core CPython repo:
* Adds PyManager support to PC/layout
* Adds a warning message to the legacy py.exe if subcommands are invoked
* Add deprecation message to traditional installer
* Updates using/windows docs
* gh-133005: Support `tarfile.open(mode="w|xz", preset=...)`
Support passing the `preset` option to `tarfile.open` when the file
is open with `mode="w|xz"`. This aligns the behavior with `"w:xz"`
mode.
* Also raise an error for `compresslevel` or `preset` with wrong mode
Raise an error if `compresslevel` or `preset` argument is specified
for stream mode with incorrect compression. This should reduce the risk
of mistakes and align the stream modes with regular modes, that raise
an implicit TypeError on unsupported arguments.
* Apply suggestions from code review
Co-authored-by: Brian Schubert <brianm.schubert@gmail.com>
When built on a MIPS architecture, `_MIPS_SIM` is used to determine
architecture specifics. The value is expected to match either
`_ABIO32`, `_ABIN32` or `_ABI64`.
In `gcc` config/mips/mips.h these values are defined as compiler
`builtin_define` inside of a switch/case. That means, mips64el and
mips64 architectures know about `_ABI64` but don't know about `_ABIO32`
and `_ABIN32`. In turn, when CPython tries to use them in comparison,
they may be undefined identifiers.
In default compiler behavior, the undefined identifier will be
evaluated as zero, and it will not match `_MIPS_SIM`. However, the
issues pop up when `-Wundef` (or, even worse, `-Werror=undef`) compiler
flag is enabled. Then suddenly it's visible as a warning or error.
OpenSSL 3.4.1 mnemonics are not compatible with OpenSSL 3.4.0 ones since
they were renumbered [1, 2]. Consequently, `_ssl_data_34.h` is renamed to
`_ssl_data_340.h` and `_ssl_data_34.h` now contains OpenSSL 3.4.1 mnemonics.
We also refine the mnemonics that are selected, discarding those that are
mnemonic-like but should not be used as such. More precisely, we remove
the ERR_LIB_MASK and ERR_LIB_OFFSET entries from OpenSSL 1.1.1 data.
[1]: https://github.com/openssl/openssl/issues/26316
[2]: https://github.com/openssl/openssl/issues/26388
* Support arbitrary bytes-like objects, not only bytes, in fcntl().
* The fcntl() buffer argument is now null-terminated.
* Automatically retry an ioctl() system calls failing with EINTR.
* Release the GIL for an ioctl() system call even for large bytes-like object.
* Do not silence arbitrary errors whet try to get a buffer.
* Optimize argument parsing, check the argument type before trying to get
a buffer or convert it to integer.
* Fix some error messages.
Modifies the test helper that counts the list of open file descriptors to use
the optimised ``/dev/fd`` approach on all Apple platforms, not just macOS. This
avoids crashes caused by guarded file descriptors.