Changes in the urllib.parse module:
* Add option missing_as_none in urlparse(), urlsplit() and urldefrag(). If
it is true, represent not defined components as None instead of an
empty string.
* Add option keep_empty in urlunparse() and urlunsplit(). If it is
true, keep empty non-None components in the resulting string.
Emit a warning in base64.urlsafe_b64decode() and base64.b64decode() when
the "+" or "/" characters occur in the Base64 data with alternative
alphabet if they are not the part of the alternative alphabet.
It is a DeprecationWarning in the strict mode (will be error) and
a FutureWarning in non-strict mode (will be ignored).
Add a reminder to not rewrap code line to the Menu => Format => Reformat Paragraph entry.
In Editing and Nagivagion, add a new 'Format block' subsection that defines 'paragraph'
to better match what is dependably handled as more or less expected.
In particular, specify equal indents and that the resulting indent equals original indent.
Also mention that selections are expanded to complete lines and how to modify max length.
(Also fix a couple case errors in cross references.)
BufferedReader.read1() could leave the buffered object in a
reentrant (locked) state when an exception was raised while
allocating the output buffer.
This change ensures the internal buffered lock is always released
on error, keeping the object in a consistent state after failures.
Signed-off-by: Yongtao Huang <yongtaoh2022@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: blurb-it[bot] <43283697+blurb-it[bot]@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Cody Maloney <cmaloney@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: sobolevn <mail@sobolevn.me>
Fix a bug in the folding of comments when flattening an email message
using a modern email policy. Comments consisting of a very long sequence of
non-foldable characters could trigger a forced line wrap that omitted the
required leading space on the continuation line, causing the remainder of
the comment to be interpreted as a new header field. This enabled header
injection with carefully crafted inputs.
Co-authored-by: Denis Ledoux <dle@odoo.com>
Add a keyword-only `on_error` parameter to `multiprocessing.set_forkserver_preload()`. This allows the user to have exceptions during optional `forkserver` start method module preloading cause the forkserver subprocess to warn (generally to stderr) or exit with an error (preventing use of the forkserver) instead of being silently ignored.
This _also_ fixes an oversight, errors when preloading a `__main__` module are now treated the similarly. Those would always raise unlike other modules in preload, but that had gone unnoticed as up until bug fix PR GH-135295 in 3.14.1 and 3.13.8, the `__main__` module was never actually preloaded.
Based on original work by Nick Neumann @aggieNick02 in GH-99515.
Add tests for negative offset, out of bound offset, invalid type of offset,
non-writeable buffer, non-continuous buffer, invalid type of buffer.
Repeat all tests for struct.Struct.pack_into().
* Moves the `GET_ITER` instruction into the generator function preamble.
This means the the iterable is converted into an iterator during generator
creation, as documented, but keeps it in the same code object allowing
optimization.
Fix an inconsistency issue in io.BytesIO.write() where the buffer was exported
twice, which could lead to unexpected data overwrites and position drift when
the buffer changes between exports.
Previously, negative timestamps (representing dates before 1970-01-01) were
not supported on Windows due to platform limitations. The changes introduce a
fallback implementation using the Windows FILETIME API, allowing negative
timestamps to be correctly handled in both UTC and local time conversions.
Additionally, related test code is updated to remove Windows-specific skips
and error handling, ensuring consistent behavior across platforms.
Co-authored-by: Victor Stinner <vstinner@python.org>
Add the unicodedata.iter_graphemes() function to iterate over grapheme
clusters according to rules defined in Unicode Standard Annex #29.
Add unicodedata.grapheme_cluster_break(), unicodedata.indic_conjunct_break()
and unicodedata.extended_pictographic() functions to get the properties
of the character which are related to the above algorithm.
Co-authored-by: Guillaume "Vermeille" Sanchez <guillaume.v.sanchez@gmail.com>