[3.13] bpo-37755: Use configured output in pydoc instead of pager (GH-15105) (GH-120261)
If the Helper() class was initialized with an output, the topics, keywords
and symbols help still use the pager instead of the output.
Change the behavior so the output is used if available while keeping the
previous behavior if no output was configured.
(cherry picked from commit 2080425154d235b4b7dcc9a8a2f58e71769125ca)
[3.13] gh-119577: Adjust DeprecationWarning when testing element truth values in ElementTree (GH-119762) (GH-120189)
gh-119577: Adjust DeprecationWarning when testing element truth values in ElementTree (GH-119762)
Adjust DeprecationWarning when testing element truth values in ElementTree, we're planning to go with the more natural True return rather than a disruptive harder to code around exception raise, and are deferring the behavior change for a few more releases.
(cherry picked from commit 6b606522ca97488aad6fe2f193d4511e7a8f8334)
Co-authored-by: Jacob Walls <jacobtylerwalls@gmail.com>
This adds a `_PyRecursiveMutex` type based on `PyMutex` and uses that
for the import lock. This fixes some data races in the free-threaded
build and generally simplifies the import lock code.
(cherry picked from commit e21057b99967eb5323320e6d1121955e0cd2985e)
[3.13] gh-120065: Increase `collect_in_thread` period to 5 ms. (GH-120068) (#120110)
This matches the default GIL switch interval. It greatly speeds up the
free-threaded build: previously, it spent nearly all its time in
`gc.collect()`.
(cherry picked from commit 4bba1c9e6cfeaf69302b501a4306668613db4b28)
[3.13] gh-119287: clarify doc on BaseExceptionGroup.derive and link to it from contextlib.suppress (GH-119657) (#120105)
gh-119287: clarify doc on BaseExceptionGroup.derive and link to it from contextlib.suppress (GH-119657)
(cherry picked from commit 5c02ea8bae2287a828840f5734966da23dc573dc)
[3.13] gh-120048: Make `test_imaplib` faster (GH-120050) (#120069)
The `test_imaplib` was taking 40+ minutes in the refleak build bots because
the tests waiting on a client `self._setup()` was creating a client that
prevented progress until its connection timed out, which scaled with the
global timeout.
We should set `connect=False` for the tests that don't want `_setup()` to
create a client.
[3.13] gh-119999: Fix potential race condition in `_Py_ExplicitMergeRefcount` (GH-120000) (#120073)
We need to write to `ob_ref_local` and `ob_tid` before `ob_ref_shared`.
Once we mark `ob_ref_shared` as merged, some other thread may free the
object because the caller also passes in `-1` as `extra` to give up its
only reference.
(cherry picked from commit 4055577221f5f52af329e87f31d81bb8fb02c504)
Signed-off-by: Pablo Galindo <pablogsal@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: Pablo Galindo Salgado <Pablogsal@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: Michael Droettboom <mdboom@gmail.com>
[3.13] gh-120039: Reduce expected timeout in test_siginterrupt_off (GH-120047) (#120060)
The process is expected to time out. In the refleak builds,
`support.SHORT_TIMEOUT` is often five minutes and we run the tests six
times, so test_signal was taking >30 minutes.
(cherry picked from commit d419d468ff4aaf6bc673354d0ee41b273d09dd3f)
* gh-120041: Refactor check for visible completion menu in completing_reader (GH-120055)
(cherry picked from commit bf8e5e53d0c359a1f9c285d855e7a5e9b6d91375)
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[3.13] gh-89928: Fix integer conversion of device numbers (GH-31794) (GH-120053)
Fix os.major(), os.minor() and os.makedev().
Support device numbers larger than 2**63-1.
Support non-existent device number (NODEV).
(cherry picked from commit 7111d9605f9db7aa0b095bb8ece7ccc0b8115c3f)
[3.13] gh-119588: Update docs to reflect decision to include the change with Python 3.13 and not 3.12. (GH-120043) (#120046)
gh-119588: Update docs to reflect decision to include the change with Python 3.13 and not 3.12. (GH-120043)
(cherry picked from commit 4dcd91ceafce91ec37bb1a9d544e41fc65578994)
Co-authored-by: Jason R. Coombs <jaraco@jaraco.com>
The `_PyThreadState_Bind()` function is called before the first
`PyEval_AcquireThread()` so it's not synchronized with the stop the
world GC. We had a race where `gc_visit_heaps()` might visit a thread's
heap while it's being initialized.
Use a simple atomic int to avoid visiting heaps for threads that are not
yet fully initialized (i.e., before `tstate_mimalloc_bind()` is called).
The race was reproducible by running:
`python Lib/test/test_importlib/partial/pool_in_threads.py`.
(cherry picked from commit e69d068ad0bd6a25434ea476a647b635da4d82bb)
[3.13] gh-119070: Update test_shebang_executable_extension to always use non-installed version (GH-119846) (#GH-120015)
gh-119070: Update test_shebang_executable_extension to always use non-installed version (GH-119846)
(cherry picked from commit 5c48eb0cc6c3e84aafda0a734a05ecec14fc0ccf)
Co-authored-by: Steve Dower <steve.dower@python.org>
[3.13] gh-111499: Fix PYTHONMALLOCSTATS at Python exit (GH-120021) (#120022)
gh-111499: Fix PYTHONMALLOCSTATS at Python exit (GH-120021)
Call _PyObject_DebugMallocStats() earlier in Py_FinalizeEx(), before
the interpreter is deleted.
(cherry picked from commit 5a1205b641df133932ed4c65b9a4ff5724e89963)
Co-authored-by: Victor Stinner <vstinner@python.org>
[3.13] gh-117398: Add datetime Module State (gh-120004)
I was able to make use of the existing datetime_state struct, but there was one tricky thing I had to sort out. We mostly aren't converting to heap types, so we can't use things like PyType_GetModuleByDef() to look up the module state. The solution I came up with is somewhat novel, but I consider it straightforward. Also, it shouldn't have much impact on performance.
In summary, this main changes here are:
* I've added some macros to help hide how various objects relate to module state
* as a solution to the module state lookup problem, I've stored the last loaded module on the current interpreter's internal dict (actually a weakref)
* if the static type method is used after the module has been deleted, it is reloaded
* to avoid extra work when loading the module, we directly copy the objects (new refs only) from the old module state into the new state if the old module hasn't been deleted yet
* during module init we set various objects on the static types' __dict__s; to simplify things, we only do that the first time; once those static types have a separate __dict__ per interpreter, we'll do it every time
* we now clear the module state when the module is destroyed (before, we were leaking everything in _datetime_global_state)
The free-threaded build currently immortalizes objects that use deferred
reference counting (see gh-117783). This typically happens once the
first non-main thread is created, but the behavior can be suppressed for
tests, in subinterpreters, or during a compile() call.
This fixes a race condition involving the tracking of whether the
behavior is suppressed.
[3.13] gh-117657: Avoid `sem_clockwait` in TSAN (GH-119915) (#119992)
The `sem_clockwait` function is not currently instrumented, which leads
to false positives.
(cherry picked from commit 41c1cefbae71d687d1a935233b086473df65e15c)
[3.13] Improve documentation for typing.get_type_hints (GH-119928) (#119943)
- Explicit list of what it does that is different from
"just return __annotations__"
- Remove reference to PEP 563; adding the future import doesn't
do anything to type aliases, and in general it will never make
get_type_hints() less likely to fail.
- Remove example, as the Annotated docs already have a similar
example, and it's unbalanced to have one example about this
one edge case but not about other behaviors of the function.
[3.13] gh-117657: Fix TSAN reported race in `_PyEval_IsGILEnabled`. (GH-119921) (#119939)
The GIL may be disabled concurrently with this call so we need to use a
relaxed atomic load.
(cherry picked from commit f3b89a63cbb6d46e5ed40d5cd9813cdf9189ce35)
PEP 667's description of the planned changes to PyEval_GetLocals
was internally inconsistent when accepted, so the docs added for
gh-74929 didn't match either the current behaviour or the intended
behaviour once gh-118934 is fixed.
This PR updates the documentation and 3.13 What's New to match the
intended behaviour (once gh-118934 is fixed).
It also tidies up lingering references to `f_locals` always being a
dictionary (this hasn't been true since at least when custom
namespace support for class statement execution was added)
(cherry picked from commit fd6cd621e0cce6ba2e737103d2a62b5ade90f41f)
[3.13] gh-117657: Fix TSAN race in QSBR assertion (GH-119887) (#119904)
Due to a limitation in TSAN, all reads from `PyThreadState.state` must be
atomic to avoid reported races.
(cherry picked from commit 90ec19fd33e2452902b9788d4821f1fbf6542304)
[3.13] gh-117657: Fix TSAN race in free-threaded GC (GH-119883) (#119903)
Only call `gc_restore_tid()` from stop-the-world contexts.
`worklist_pop()` can be called while other threads are running, so use a
relaxed atomic to modify `ob_tid`.
(cherry picked from commit 60593b2052ca275559c11028d50e19f8e5dfee13)
Jelle Zijlstra [Sat, 1 Jun 2024 04:56:26 +0000 (21:56 -0700)]
[3.13] gh-119821: Support non-dict globals in LOAD_FROM_DICT_OR_GLOBALS (#119822) (#119889)
dSupport non-dict globals in LOAD_FROM_DICT_OR_GLOBALS
The implementation basically copies LOAD_GLOBAL. Possibly it could be deduplicated,
but that seems like it may get hairy since the two operations have different operands.
This is important to fix in 3.14 for PEP 649, but it's a bug in earlier versions too,
and we should backport to 3.13 and 3.12 if possible.
[3.13] gh-74929: PEP 667 C API documentation (gh-119892)
* Add docs for new APIs
* Add soft-deprecation notices
* Add What's New porting entries
* Update comments referencing `PyFrame_LocalsToFast()` to mention the proxy instead
* Other related cleanups found when looking for refs to the deprecated APIs
[3.13] gh-119799: Add missing `_Py_IncRefTotal` to `_Py_NewRefWithLock` (GH-119800) (#119878)
The free-threaded refleak builds were reporting negative refcount deltas
in some tests because of a missing `_Py_NewRefWithLock`.
(cherry picked from commit 879d43b705faab0c59f1a6a0042e286f39f3a4ef)
[3.13] gh-119369: Fix deadlock during thread exit in free-threaded build (GH-119528) (#119868)
Release the GIL before calling `_Py_qsbr_unregister`.
The deadlock could occur when the GIL was enabled at runtime. The
`_Py_qsbr_unregister` call might block while holding the GIL because the
thread state was not active, but the GIL was still held.
(cherry picked from commit 078b8c8cf2bf68f7484cc4d2e3dd74b6fab55664)
[3.13] gh-100117: Fix inaccuracy in documentation of the CodeObject's co_positions field. (GH-119364) (#119869)
gh-100117: Fix inaccuracy in documentation of the CodeObject's co_positions field. (GH-119364)
(cherry picked from commit 015b1fdd0ae03f94a5dfda051b020810d1c952dd)
[3.13] gh-119585: Fix crash involving `PyGILState_Release()` and `PyThreadState_Clear()` (GH-119753) (#119859)
Make sure that `gilstate_counter` is not zero in when calling
`PyThreadState_Clear()`. A destructor called from `PyThreadState_Clear()` may
call back into `PyGILState_Ensure()` and `PyGILState_Release()`. If
`gilstate_counter` is zero, it will try to create a new thread state before
the current active thread state is destroyed, leading to an assertion failure
or crash.
(cherry picked from commit bcc1be39cb1d04ad9fc0bd1b9193d3972835a57c)
[3.13] gh-103194: Fix Tkinter’s Tcl value type handling for Tcl 8.7/9.0 (GH-103846) (GH-119830)
Some of standard Tcl types were renamed, removed, or no longer
registered in Tcl 8.7/9.0. This change fixes automatic conversion of Tcl
values to Python values to avoid returning a Tcl_Obj where the primary
Python types (int, bool, str, bytes) were returned in older Tcl.
(cherry picked from commit 94e9585e99abc2d060cedc77b3c03e06b4a0a9c4)
Co-authored-by: Christopher Chavez <chrischavez@gmx.us>
[3.13] gh-109218: Improve documentation for the complex() constructor (GH-119687) (GH-119803)
* Remove the equivalence with real+imag*1j which can be incorrect in corner
cases (non-finite numbers, the sign of zeroes).
* Separately document the three roles of the constructor: parsing a string,
converting a number, and constructing a complex from components.
* Document positional-only parameters of complex(), float(), int() and bool()
as positional-only.
* Add examples for complex() and int().
* Specify the grammar of the string for complex().
* Improve the grammar of the string for float().
* Describe more explicitly the behavior when real and/or imag arguments are
complex numbers. (This will be deprecated in future.)
(cherry picked from commit ec1ba264607b2b7b98d2602f5536a1d02981efc6)