From: Ezio Melotti Date: Sat, 1 Feb 2014 19:22:26 +0000 (+0200) Subject: #20288: merge with 3.3. X-Git-Tag: v3.4.0rc1~130 X-Git-Url: http://git.ipfire.org/gitweb.cgi?a=commitdiff_plain;h=153d97b24e7253f344860094eb2c98ed93657720;p=thirdparty%2FPython%2Fcpython.git #20288: merge with 3.3. --- 153d97b24e7253f344860094eb2c98ed93657720 diff --cc Misc/NEWS index 71892a6d6e45,d2efc232a2d5..7e96863eb80d --- a/Misc/NEWS +++ b/Misc/NEWS @@@ -10,52 -10,45 +10,54 @@@ Release date: 2014-02-0 Core and Builtins ----------------- -- Issue #17825: Cursor "^" is correctly positioned for SyntaxError and - IndentationError. - -- Issue #2382: SyntaxError cursor "^" is now written at correct position in most - cases when multibyte characters are in line (before "^"). This still not - works correctly with wide East Asian characters. +- Issue #20162: Fix an alignment issue in the siphash24() hash function which + caused a crash on PowerPC 64-bit (ppc64). -- Issue #18960: The first line of Python script could be executed twice when - the source encoding was specified on the second line. Now the source encoding - declaration on the second line isn't effective if the first line contains - anything except a comment. 'python -x' works now again with files with the - source encoding declarations, and can be used to make Python batch files - on Windows. +Library +------- -- Issue #17432: Drop UCS2 from names of Unicode functions in python3.def. +- tracemalloc: Fix slicing traces and fix slicing a traceback. -- Issue #19969: PyBytes_FromFormatV() now raises an OverflowError if "%c" - argument is not in range [0; 255]. +- Issue #20354: Fix an alignment issue in the tracemalloc module on 64-bit + platforms. Bug seen on 64-bit Linux when using "make profile-opt". -- Issue #14432: Generator now clears the borrowed reference to the thread - state. Fix a crash when a generator is created in a C thread that is - destroyed while the generator is still used. The issue was that a generator - contains a frame, and the frame kept a reference to the Python state of the - destroyed C thread. The crash occurs when a trace function is setup. +- Issue #17159: inspect.signature now accepts duck types of functions, + which adds support for Cython functions. Initial patch by Stefan Behnel. -- Issue #19932: Fix typo in import.h, missing whitespaces in function prototypes. +- Issue #18801: Fix inspect.classify_class_attrs to correctly classify + object.__new__ and object.__init__. -- Issue #19729: In str.format(), fix recursive expansion in format spec. +- Fixed cmath.isinf's name in its argument parsing code. -- Issue #19638: Fix possible crash / undefined behaviour from huge (more than 2 - billion characters) input strings in _Py_dg_strtod. +- Issue #20311, #20452: poll and epoll now round the timeout away from zero, + instead of rounding towards zero, in select and selectors modules: + select.epoll.poll(), selectors.PollSelector.poll() and + selectors.EpollSelector.poll(). For example, a timeout of one microsecond + (1e-6) is now rounded to one millisecondi (1e-3), instead of being rounded to + zero. -Library -------- +- asyncio: Some refactoring; add write flow control to unix pipes; + support wait_for(f, None); don't log broken/disconnected pipes; use + ValueError instead of assert for forbidden subprocess_{shell,exec} + arguments. (More to follow -- a convenience API for subprocesses.) + - Issue #20288: fix handling of invalid numeric charrefs in HTMLParser. + - Issue #20424: Python implementation of io.StringIO now supports lone surrogates. +- Issue #20308: inspect.signature now works on classes without user-defined + __init__ or __new__ methods. + +- Issue #20372: inspect.getfile (and a bunch of other inspect functions that + use it) doesn't crash with unexpected AttributeError on classes defined in C + without __module__. + +- Issue #20356: inspect.signature formatting uses '/' to separate + positional-only parameters from others. + +- Issue #20223: inspect.signature now supports methods defined with + functools.partialmethods. + - Issue #19456: ntpath.join() now joins relative paths correctly when a drive is present.