* Merge existing tests test_repr_str and test_to_str.
* Add more tests for non-printable and non-ASCII bytes.
* Add tests for special escape sequences ('\t\n\r').
* Add tests for slashes.
* Add more tests for quotes.
* Add tests for subclasses.
* Add test for non-ASCII class name.
* Only apply @check_bytes_warnings for str() tests.
Don't ignore errors raised by `PyErr_WarnFormat` in `warn_about_fork_with_threads`
Instead, ignore the warnings in all test code that forks. (That's a lot of functions.)
In `test_support`, make `ignore_warnings` a context manager (as well as decorator),
and add a `message` argument to it.
Also add a `ignore_fork_in_thread_deprecation_warnings` helper for the deadlock-in-fork
warning.
Co-authored-by: sobolevn <mail@sobolevn.me>
Co-authored-by: Ned Batchelder <ned@nedbatchelder.com>
Co-authored-by: Tomas R. <tomas.roun8@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Petr Viktorin <encukou@gmail.com>
A runtime check is needed to support cross-compiling.
Remove the _Py_NORMALIZE_CENTURY macro.
Remove _pydatetime.py's _can_support_c99.
Co-authored-by: Serhiy Storchaka <storchaka@gmail.com>
It is now a positive integer larger larger than any limited resource value.
This simplifies comparison of the resource values.
Previously, it could be negative, such as -1 or -3, depending on platform.
Deprecation warning is emitted if the old negative value is passed.
This partially reverts #137047, keeping the tests for GC collectability of the
original class that dataclass adds `__slots__` to.
The reference leaks solved there are instead solved by having the `__dict__` &
`__weakref__` descriptors not tied to (and referencing) their class.
Instead, they're shared between all classes that need them (within
an interpreter).
The `__objclass__` ol the descriptors is set to `object`, since these
descriptors work with *any* object. (The appropriate checks were already
made in the get/set code, so the `__objclass__` check was redundant.)
The repr of these descriptors (and any others whose `__objclass__` is `object`)
now doesn't mention the objclass.
This change required adjustment of introspection code that checks
`__objclass__` to determine an object's “own” (i.e. not inherited) `__dict__`.
Third-party code that does similar introspection of the internals will also
need adjusting.
Co-authored-by: Jelle Zijlstra <jelle.zijlstra@gmail.com>
* Sync with importlib_metadata 8.2.0
Removes deprecated behaviors, including support for `PackageMetadata.__getitem__` returning None for missing keys and Distribution subclasses not implementing abstract methods.
Prioritizes valid dists to invalid dists when retrieving by name (python/cpython/#120492). Adds SimplePath to `importlib.metadata.__all__`.
* Add blurb