Fix name of the Python encoding in Unicode errors of the code page
codec: use "cp65000" and "cp65001" instead of "CP_UTF7" and "CP_UTF8"
which are not valid Python code names.
* Update SQLite to 3.50.3 for binary releases.
* macOS and Windows news entries. what about Android?
* update sbom hash
* newline fix via regen-sbom
* news wording
* Update SQLite to 3.50.4 for binary releases.
* update 3.50.4.0.tar.gz hash in sbom & regen-sbom to fix whitespace
* Postpone to a separate PR the build-installer changes to support additional hash types
Co-authored-by: Erlend E. Aasland <erlend.aasland@protonmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Claude <noreply@anthropic.com>
Co-authored-by: Ned Deily <nad@python.org>
The existing link works, but includes the legacy `/all` part of the path
which causes a scary-looking banner about a misconfiguration on the
`Home` page when in reality it's the link that includes a deprecated path.
X25519 is not a valid curve if OpenSSL is built with FIPS mode,
and ignoring unknown groups in `SSL_CTX_set1_groups_list()`
is only supported since OpenSSL 3.3, so we use two curves that
are known to be FIPS-compliant, namely P-256 and P-384.
Default implementation of sys.unraisablehook() now uses traceback._print_exception_bltin() to print exceptions with colorized text.
Co-authored-by: Bénédikt Tran <10796600+picnixz@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Victor Stinner <vstinner@python.org>
Move docs to the reference section & reduce the “tutorial” part to a quick intro & link.
Clarify what values are accepted.
Add macro/attribute equivalents.
Discourage _align_ values that aren't powers of two.
Remove feature coverage comment from msgfmt script's docstring
msgfmt handles plural forms since cb081b83.
The comment was incorrectly applied in 637a33b -- original patch was from before the cb081b83 commit.
Co-authored-by: Tomas R. <tomas.roun8@gmail.com>
The calendar module displays month names in some locales using the genitive case.
This is grammatically incorrect, as the nominative case should be used when the month
is named by itself. To address this issue, this change introduces new lists
`standalone_month_name` and `standalone_month_abbr` that contain month names in
the nominative case -- or more generally, in the form that should be used to
name the month itself, rather than form a date.
The module now uses the `%OB` format specifier to get month names in this form
where available.
The implementation does not create anymore local functions which reduces
the overhead for small inputs. Some other calls are inlined into a
single `_convert_literal` function.
We have a gain of 10-20% for small inputs and only 1-2% for bigger
inputs.