* bpo-20369: concurrent.futures.wait() now deduplicates futures given as arg.
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Co-authored-by: blurb-it[bot] <43283697+blurb-it[bot]@users.noreply.github.com>
x_mul()'s squaring code can do some redundant and/or useless
work at the end of each digit pass. A more careful analysis
of worst-case carries at various digit positions allows
making that code leaner.
* bpo-46218: Change long_pow() to sliding window algorithm
The primary motivation is to eliminate long_pow's reliance on that the number of bits in a long "digit" is a multiple of 5. Now it no longer cares how many bits are in a digit.
But the sliding window approach also allows cutting the precomputed table of small powers in half, which reduces initialization overhead enough that the approach pays off for smaller exponents too. Depending on exponent bit patterns, a sliding window may also be able to save some bigint multiplies (sometimes when at least 5 consecutive exponent bits are 0, regardless of their starting bit position modulo 5).
Note: boosting the window width to 6 didn't work well overall. It give marginal speed improvements for huge exponents, but the increased overhead (the small-power table needs twice as many entries) made it a loss for smaller exponents.
Co-authored-by: Oleg Iarygin <dralife@yandex.ru>
The registry() method of functools.singledispatch() functions checks now
the first argument or the first parameter annotation and raises a TypeError if it is
not supported. Previously unsupported "types" were ignored (e.g. typing.List[int])
or caused an error at calling time (e.g. list[int]).
* Do not PUSH/POP traceback or type to the stack as part of exc_info
* Remove exc_traceback and exc_type from _PyErr_StackItem
* Add to what's new, because this change breaks things like Cython
* bpo-44893: Implement EntryPoint as simple class and deprecate tuple access in favor of attribute access. Syncs with importlib_metadata 4.8.1.
* Apply refactorings found in importlib_metadata 4.8.2.
Functions signal(), getsignal(), pthread_sigmask(), sigpending(),
sigwait() and valid_signals() were omitted.
If __all__ is not defined all non-builtin functions should have
correct __module__.
`@dataclass` in 3.10 prohibits using list, dict, or set as default values. It does this to avoid the mutable default problem. This test is both too strict, and not strict enough. Too strict, because some immutable subclasses should be safe, and not strict enough, because other mutable types should be prohibited. With this change applied, `@dataclass` now uses unhashability as a proxy for mutability: if objects aren't hashable, they're assumed to be mutable.
The line numbers of actually calling the decorator functions of
functions and classes was wrong (as opposed to loading them, were they
have been correct previously too).
Co-authored-by: Łukasz Langa <lukasz@langa.pl>