Issue #25843: When compiling code, don't merge constants if they are equal but
have a different types. For example, "f1, f2 = lambda: 1, lambda: 1.0" is now
correctly compiled to two different functions: f1() returns 1 (int) and f2()
returns 1.0 (int), even if 1 and 1.0 are equal.
Add a new _PyCode_ConstantKey() private function.
The previous test relied on a remote server, which currently seems to be
shutting the connection down once TLS has been set up, causing an EOFError.
Now the test is implemented using a minimal NNTP server running in a
background thread.
Issue #26100:
* Add subprocess._optim_args_from_interpreter_flags()
* Add test.support.optim_args_from_interpreter_flags()
* Use new functions in distutils, test_cmd_line_script, test_compileall and
test_inspect
The change enables test_details() test of test_inspect when -O or -OO command
line option is used.
Issue #26101: Exclude Lib/test/ from sys.path in test_compilepath(). The
directory contains invalid Python files like Lib/test/badsyntax_pep3120.py,
whereas the test ensures that all files can be compiled.
Otherwise, GDB seems to affect the terminal's foreground process group,
interfering with test_ioctl, which does not expect the foreground process to
change during the test. This change also solves the problem of the tests
being stopped in the shell if test_gdb is run twice in parallel.
not defined for a relative import.
This is the start of work to try and clean up import semantics to rely
more on a module's spec than on the myriad attributes that get set on
a module. Thanks to Rose Ames for the patch.
Previously zipimport mistakenly limited namespace support to only the
top-level of the zipfile when it should have supported an arbitrary
depth.
Thanks to Phil Connel for the bug report and initial patch and Mike
Romberg for the final patch.
This is instead of svn.python.org, whose certificate recently expired, and
whose new certificate uses a different root certificate.
The certificate used at the pythontest server was modifed to set the "basic
constraints" CA flag. This flag seems to be required for test_get_ca_certs_
capath() to work (in Python 3.4+).
Added the new self-signed certificate to capath with the following commands:
cp Lib/test/{selfsigned_pythontestdotnet.pem,capath/}
c_rehash -v Lib/test/capath/
c_rehash -v -old Lib/test/capath/
# Note the generated file names
cp Lib/test/capath/{selfsigned_pythontestdotnet.pem,0e4015b9.0}
mv Lib/test/capath/{selfsigned_pythontestdotnet.pem,ce7b8643.0}
The new server responds with "No route to host" when connecting to port 444.