bpo-43013: Fix old tkinter module names in idlelib (GH-24326)
Lowercase 'tkColorChooser', 'tkFileDialog', 'tkSimpleDialog', and
'tkMessageBox' and remove 'tk'. Just lowercase 'tkFont' as 'font'
is already used. Adjust import.
(cherry picked from commit 879986d8a932c4524cb6ff822afc9537de16e28d)
Co-authored-by: Terry Jan Reedy <tjreedy@udel.edu>
Remove 9 remaining '(object)' occurrences in class headers in idlelib
and 25 '()' occurrences in idlelib.idle_test class headers.
(cherry picked from commit 8dfe15625e6ea4357a13fec7989a0e6ba2bf1359)
Co-authored-by: Terry Jan Reedy <tjreedy@udel.edu>
Co-authored-by: Éric Araujo <merwok@netwok.org> Co-authored-by: Terry Jan Reedy <tjreedy@udel.edu> Co-authored-by: Tal Einat <532281+taleinat@users.noreply.github.com>
(cherry picked from commit 644d52818a6391535e5838fd57d58ffcb1163056)
Co-authored-by: Борис Верховский <boris.verk@gmail.com>
Docs: Remove stray semicolon in init.rst (GH-23974)
Removed stray semicolon which was causing the docs to render weirdly (it's the function right under the one [here](https://docs.python.org/3/c-api/init.htmlGH-c._PyInterpreterState_GetEvalFrameFunc)).
(cherry picked from commit 971235827754eee6c0d9f7d39b52fecdfd4cb7b4)
Co-authored-by: Ken Jin <28750310+Fidget-Spinner@users.noreply.github.com>
bpo-33065: Fix problem debugging user classes with __repr__ method (GH-24183)
If __repr__ uses instance attributes, as normal, and one steps
through the __init__ method, debugger may try to get repr before
the instance attributes exist. reprlib.repr handles the error.
(cherry picked from commit 81f87bbf9f65702062021a78abd9b8f82c98a414)
Co-authored-by: Terry Jan Reedy <tjreedy@udel.edu>
Ethan Furman [Thu, 7 Jan 2021 21:55:59 +0000 (13:55 -0800)]
[3.9] bpo-42851: [Enum] remove brittle __init_subclass__ support (GH-24154) (GH-24155)
Solution to support calls to `__init_subclass__` with members defined is too brittle and breaks with certain mixins..
(cherry picked from commit a581a868d97f649aedf868a1d27865a10925c73a)
bpo-42528: Improve the docs of most Py*_Check{,Exact} API calls (GH-23602) (GH-24139)
I think that none of these API calls can fail, but only few of them are
documented as such. Add the sentence "This function always succeeds" (which is
the same already used e.g. by PyNumber_Check) to all of them.
(cherry picked from commit 315fc52db17b19fe30aa9193f26adf69e18d8844)
Co-authored-by: Antonio Cuni <anto.cuni@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: Antonio Cuni <anto.cuni@gmail.com>
[3.9] bpo-40052: Fix alignment issue in PyVectorcall_Function() (GH-23999) (GH-24005)
```
In file included from /usr/include/python3.8/Python.h:147:
In file included from /usr/include/python3.8/abstract.h:837:
/usr/include/python3.8/cpython/abstract.h:91:11: error: cast from 'char *' to 'vectorcallfunc *'
(aka 'struct _object *(**)(struct _object *, struct _object *const *, unsigned long, struct _object *)')
increases required alignment from 1 to 8 [-Werror,-Wcast-align]
ptr = (vectorcallfunc*)(((char *)callable) + offset);
^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
1 error generated.
``` Co-authored-by: Petr Viktorin <encukou@gmail.com> Co-Authored-By: Andreas Schneider <asn@cryptomilk.org> Co-Authored-By: Antoine Pitrou <antoine@python.org>
(cherry picked from commit 056c08211b402b4dbc1530a9de9d00ad5309909f)
bpo-40810: Fix CheckTraceCallbackContent for SQLite pre 3.7.15 (GH-20530)
Ref. [SQLite 3.7.15 changelog](https://sqlite.org/changes.htmlGH-version_3_7_15):
_"Avoid invoking the sqlite3_trace() callback multiple times when a statement is automatically reprepared due to SQLITE_SCHEMA errors."_
(cherry picked from commit f7f0ed59bcc41ed20674d4b2aa443d3b79e725f4)
Julien Palard [Mon, 4 Jan 2021 16:19:27 +0000 (17:19 +0100)]
Revert "[3.9] [doc] Fix erroneous backslashes in signatures and names (GH-23658)" (GH-24092)
This partially reverts commit e89993cff4e60fcf32643fc613d0544f3dbcd98a, which was removing
backslashes in documentations compiled with Sphinx < 3, used for
Python 3.8 and 3.9 docs.
[3.9] bpo-42789: Don't skip curses tests on non-tty. (GH-24009) (GH-24076)
If __stdout__ is not attached to terminal, try to use __stderr__
if it is attached to terminal, or open the terminal device, or
use regular file as terminal, but some functions will be untested
in the latter case.
(cherry picked from commit 607501abb488fb37e33cf9d35260ab7baefa192f)
bpo-42700: Swap descriptions in pyexpat.errors (GH-23876)
The descriptions of the `codes` and `messages` dictionaries in
`xml.parsers.expat.errors` were swapped, and this commit swaps them
back. For example, `codes` maps string descriptions of errors to numeric
error codes, not the other way around.
(cherry picked from commit 84402eb11086f97d31164aaa23e7238da3464f41)
Co-authored-by: Michael Wayne Goodman <goodman.m.w@gmail.com>
bpo-42759: Fix equality comparison of Variable and Font in Tkinter (GH-23968)
Objects which belong to different Tcl interpreters are now always
different, even if they have the same name.
(cherry picked from commit 1df56bc0597a051c13d53514e120e9b6764185f8)
Rename Tkinter tests for widget options (GH-23944)
Every test for widget option starts now with "test_configure_"
to distinguish it from tests for widget commands.
(cherry picked from commit c1ae21c965cb4d0566df2095e4bcb274d0bd9353)
It did not work because the signature of code object constructor
was changed. Also, it used old format of bytecode (pre-wordcode).
(cherry picked from commit 954a7427ba9c2d02faed32c02090caeca873aeca)
bpo-42388: Fix subprocess.check_output input=None when text=True (GH-23467)
When the modern text= spelling of the universal_newlines= parameter was added
for Python 3.7, check_output's special case around input=None was overlooked.
So it behaved differently with universal_newlines=True vs text=True. This
reconciles the behavior to be consistent and adds a test to guarantee it.
Also clarifies the existing check_output documentation.
It was causing CI failures. the offending file came from https://github.com/python/cpython/pull/23917
```
python3 tools/rstlint.py ../Misc/NEWS.d/next/
[2] ../Misc/NEWS.d/next/Library/2020-12-23-19-43-06.bpo-42727.WH3ODh.rst:1: default role used
[2] ../Misc/NEWS.d/next/Library/2020-12-23-19-43-06.bpo-42727.WH3ODh.rst:2: default role used
2 problems with severity 2 found.
Makefile:204: recipe for target 'check' failed
```
(cherry picked from commit 8badadec53cbf9dc049c5b54198c5689481e3f3f)
Co-authored-by: Gregory P. Smith <greg@krypto.org>
closes bpo-42726: gdb libpython: InstanceProxy support for py3 (GH-23912)
On Fedora 31 gdb is using python 3.7.9, calling `proxyval` on an instance with a dictionary fails because of the `dict.iteritems` usage. This PR changes the code to be compatible with py2 and py3.
This changed seemed small enough to not need an issue and news blurb, if one is required please let me know.
Added `__getitem__` for `_CallableGenericAlias` so that it returns a subclass (itself) of `types.GenericAlias` rather than the default behavior of returning a plain `types.GenericAlias`. This fixes `repr` issues occuring after `TypeVar` substitution arising from the previous behavior.
(cherry picked from commit 6dd3da3cf4a0d6cb62d9c2a155434c127183454d)
Andre Delfino [Tue, 22 Dec 2020 02:52:19 +0000 (23:52 -0300)]
[3.9] [doc] Fix erroneous backslashes in signatures and names (GH-23658) (GH-23827)
The issue being resolved is shown in the 3.10 docs (if you select docs for older versions you won't see a visual glitch).
The newer sphinx version that produces the 3.10 docs doesn't treat the backslash to escape things in some situations it previously did..
(cherry picked from commit dcc997cd28ab33ebac44182ee55533c1b37689f7)
Co-authored-by: Andre Delfino <adelfino@gmail.com>
bpo-42669: Document that `except` rejects nested tuples (GH-23822) (GH-23870)
In Python 2, it was possible to use `except` with a nested tuple, and occasionally natural. For example, `zope.formlib.interfaces.InputErrors` is a tuple of several exception classes, and one might reasonably think to do something like this:
As of Python 3.0, this raises `TypeError: catching classes that do not inherit from BaseException is not allowed` instead: one must instead either break it up into multiple `except` clauses or flatten the tuple. However, the reference documentation was never updated to match this new restriction. Make it clear that the definition is no longer recursive.
bpo-42604: always set EXT_SUFFIX=${SOABI}${SHLIB_SUFFIX} when using configure (GH-23708) (GH-23866)
Now all platforms use a value for the "EXT_SUFFIX" build variable derived
from SOABI (for instance in FreeBSD, "EXT_SUFFIX" is now ".cpython-310d.so"
instead of ".so"). Previously only Linux, Mac and VxWorks were using a value
for "EXT_SUFFIX" that included "SOABI".
Serhiy Storchaka [Sat, 19 Dec 2020 11:08:07 +0000 (13:08 +0200)]
[3.9] bpo-42630: Improve error reporting in Tkinter for absent default root (GH-23781) (GH-23853)
* Tkinter functions and constructors which need a default root window
raise now RuntimeError with descriptive message instead of obscure
AttributeError or NameError if it is not created yet or cannot
be created automatically.
* Add tests for all functions which use default root window.
Co-authored-by: Richard Kojedzinszky <rkojedzinszky@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: Richard Kojedzinszky <rkojedzinszky@users.noreply.github.com>
Up until now, the `multiprocessing.pool.ThreadPool` class has gone
undocumented, despite being a public class in multiprocessing that is
included in `multiprocessing.pool.__all__`.
(cherry picked from commit 84ebcf271a2cc8bfd1762acb279502b8b6ef236e)
Co-authored-by: Matt Wozniski <mwozniski@bloomberg.net>
Fix indentation for get_stats_profile() docs (GH-23618)
The existing method is indented one too many times which
makes it look like a sub-method of print_callees().
(cherry picked from commit a6ba2b901543f3006ecdb2ad8b18cb00439ff9b2)
Co-authored-by: Matthew Suozzo <msuozzo@google.com>
bpo-42644: Validate values in logging.disable() (GH-23786)
* bpo-42644: Validate values in logging.disable()
Technically make the value of manager a property that checks and convert
values assigned to it properly. This has the side effect of making
`logging.disable` also accept strings representing the various level of
warnings.
We want to validate the type of the disable attribute at assignment
time, as it is later compared to other levels when emitting warnings and
would generate a `TypeError: '>=' not supported between ....` in a
different part of the code base, which can make it difficult to track
down.
When assigned an incorrect value; it will raise a TypeError when the
wrong type, or ValueError if an invalid str.