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bpo-37860: Add netlify deploy preview for docs #15288
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@epicfaace Thanks for the PR!
This will definitely be much more convenient than having to manually use make html
to preview rich formatting changes.
Edit: Also, as far as I can tell, the netlify preview seems to be working correctly in the PR within the author's forked repository: https://deploy-preview-5--priceless-newton-e3c22b.netlify.com.
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# Requirements for docs build on netlify | |||
sphinx==2.0.1 |
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@Mariatta Do you think that this should be pinned or float upward?
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I pinned it because that's how it was in .travis.yml.
https://github.com/python/cpython/blob/master/.travis.yml#L58
Actually, do you think it might be better to make .travis.yml to read from Doc/requirements.txt instead of specifying its own versions?
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Let's do this. Keep it pinned for now but add a comment: # Pin sphinx to version specified in .travis.yml
on the line above Sphinx in requirements.txt
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Done. I think it might be better to just include python -m pip install -r Docs/requirements.txt
in .travis.yml
though, so that we don't have to keep two files in sync, unless there's a reason not to do so?
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@epicfaace For now, the least disruptive change was to make the modification here. Ideally, there wouldn't be duplication. Would you like to open an issue suggesting the above.
If it's not much of a hassle, I would appreciate it if someone could @ mention me when this PR is merged. I'll be mentioning the netlify preview in my PR for the devguide as a part of verifying rich formatting in NEWS entries. It might be worthwhile to also mention it somewhere in https://devguide.python.org/documenting/. |
@aeros167 It's probably better for you to click Notifications on the right sidebar which will subscribe you to changes in the PR
Yes it would |
Haha, good point. I recently changed my notification settings to only notify me via email for @ mentions (since I was getting a bit over-flooded w/ GitHub emails), but I could probably have it different for specific PRs. I previously had it set to "Watching" for any PR that I reviewed or commented in. Also, I hadn't realized that the "Releases only" setting was an option, which notifies only for @ mentions and releases. That should do the trick. (: |
Since this change is involving the addition of a development tool to the repository and it wouldn't affect users of Python, I'll add a |
Thanks again for the PR @epicfaace and thanks for merging it @willingc. I'll go update my PR for the devguide. |
An admin now needs to actually add Netlify as an app to this repository so that it can start running and building the docs. |
I'm not certain if there's a specific person that manages the repository's apps, so I'll notify all of the admins for CPython. |
@epicfaace have a link to the GitHub App for Netlify? |
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3.7 |
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Could this be specified in netlify.toml too instead of a special-purpose file?
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@brettcannon I think the easiest way to integrate it is to sign in to netlify.com with whichever account Python is using. You can use the same Netlify account that's being used with https://github.com/python/devguide. Then, you can add this repo as a "site" on netlify, and then it should ask for permission with the appropriate scopes. See https://www.netlify.com/docs/github-permissions/ |
@epicfaace not aware of any account, so I don't know what you're talking about. |
For reference, here's the original thread where it was set up for devguide: python/devguide#463 |
If the PSF can create the netlify account and add me to it as a team member, I can help manage and create the netlify for CPython. |
I've set up an open source site on Netlify before. You need to contact Support and then they will give your account access to create a "Team". Then, you can add people to the team and create sites on it. Note that in order to qualify for this, you must have a badge that links to Netlify on the deployed site. (They suggest you add a "deploys by Netlify" badge, so it seems like this requirement would only apply to the version of the site that is deployed by Netlify, i.e. the deploy previews) https://www.netlify.com/legal/open-source-policy/ Otherwise, using a personal account on Netlify doesn't give you the ability to share permissions/management with others. |
commit 06145230c833c3db5dab8858e11bcd550a37c57f Author: Nick Coghlan <ncoghlan@gmail.com> Date: Thu Aug 29 23:26:53 2019 +1000 bpo-37947: Avoid double-decrement in symtable recursion counting (GH-15593) With `symtable_visit_expr` now correctly adjusting the recursion depth for named expressions, `symtable_handle_namedexpr` should be leaving it alone. 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(GH-15543) commit f5896a05edf5df91fb1b55bd481ba5b2a3682f4e Author: Rémi Lapeyre <remi.lapeyre@henki.fr> Date: Thu Aug 29 08:15:53 2019 +0200 bpo-35946: Improve assert_called_with documentation (GH-11796) commit c96127821ebda50760e788b1213975a0d5bea37f Author: Xtreak <tir.karthi@gmail.com> Date: Thu Aug 29 11:39:01 2019 +0530 bpo-36871: Ensure method signature is used when asserting mock calls to a method (GH13261) * Fix call_matcher for mock when using methods * Add NEWS entry * Use None check and convert doctest to unittest * Use better name for mock in tests. Handle _SpecState when the attribute was not accessed and add tests. * Use reset_mock instead of reinitialization. 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(GH-15568) commit b0caf329815120acf50287e29858093d328b0e3c Author: Ronald Oussoren <ronaldoussoren@mac.com> Date: Thu Aug 29 06:33:52 2019 +0200 bpo-18378: Recognize "UTF-8" as a valid name in locale._parse_localename (GH-14736) commit fa220ec7633e9674baccc28dde987f29d7f65141 Author: HongWeipeng <961365124@qq.com> Date: Thu Aug 29 11:39:25 2019 +0800 Raise a RuntimeError when tee iterator is consumed from different threads (GH-15567) commit 13f37f2ba8b1fa39f312dca920e847d9c0313c77 Author: Vinay Sharma <vinay04sharma@icloud.com> Date: Thu Aug 29 07:26:17 2019 +0530 closes bpo-37964: add F_GETPATH command to fcntl (GH-15550) https://bugs.python.org/issue37964 Automerge-Triggered-By: @benjaminp commit e4a5e9b5bb69025eb879cb133259667241d61a1f Author: Zackery Spytz <zspytz@gmail.com> Date: Wed Aug 28 15:54:02 2019 -0600 bpo-23878: Remove an unneeded fseek() call in _Py_FindEnvConfigValue() (GH-15424) commit 55aabee07501e1468082b3237620e4ecd75c5da6 Author: Anonymous Maarten <madebr@users.noreply.github.com> Date: Wed Aug 28 19:11:03 2019 +0200 closes bpo-37965: Fix compiler warning of distutils CCompiler.test_function. 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The comment on them, as well as the presence among them of a rule for the .gitignore file itself, indicate that the author intended these lines to remain only in their own local working tree -- not to get committed even to their own repo, let alone merged upstream. They did nevertheless get committed, because it turns out that Git takes no notice of what .gitignore says about files that it's already tracking... for example, this .gitignore file itself. Give effect to these lines' original intention, by deleting them. :-) Git tip, for reference: the `.git/info/exclude` file is a handy way to do exactly what these lines were originally intended to do. A related handy file is `~/.config/git/ignore`. 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(GH-15500) Cease turning SyntaxWarnings into SyntaxErrors. commit 73e054970193fc421c533564a4189be522f9c331 Author: Julien Palard <julien@palard.fr> Date: Mon Aug 26 08:11:43 2019 +0200 Doc: Keep the venv/* exclude pattern. (GH-15229) In case it has been previously created. commit da27d9b9dc44913ffee8f28d9638985eaaa03755 Author: Flavian Hautbois <flavianh@sicara.com> Date: Sun Aug 25 21:06:45 2019 +0200 bpo-29553: Fix ArgumentParser.format_usage() for mutually exclusive groups (GH-14976) Co-authored-by: Andrew Nester <andrew.nester.dev@gmail.com> commit 5dbe0f59b7a4f39c7c606b48056bc29e406ebf78 Author: Nick Coghlan <ncoghlan@gmail.com> Date: Sun Aug 25 23:45:40 2019 +1000 bpo-37757: Disallow PEP 572 cases that expose implementation details (GH-15131) - drop TargetScopeError in favour of raising SyntaxError directly as per the updated PEP 572 - comprehension iteration variables are explicitly local, but named expression targets in comprehensions are nonlocal or global. 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New wording makes it clear that arguments have to be integers. modified: Doc/library/datetime.rst Automerge-Triggered-By: @pganssle commit 69ee87e99cfe0b79389cffa92d126af868baf353 Author: Raymond Hettinger <rhettinger@users.noreply.github.com> Date: Sat Aug 24 11:15:44 2019 -0700 bpo-14112: Allow beginners to explore shallowness in greater depth ;-) (GH-15465) commit fa7a6f5e355f69452682f1beba66bd1ac7fef79a Author: Terry Jan Reedy <tjreedy@udel.edu> Date: Sat Aug 24 14:10:04 2019 -0400 Revert "(TH-15402)" (#15468) This reverts commit a50f0a4c2bd997e4534162ecc1853cb54c7ae902. commit 43710b67b3d40325ba2c31b793895aed48fd8aa7 Author: Shashi Ranjan <shashiranjankv@gmail.com> Date: Sat Aug 24 23:37:24 2019 +0530 Fix typos in the documentation of Parser/pgen (GH-15416) Co-Authored-By: Antoine <43954001+awecx@users.noreply.github.com> commit 8ad22a42267d4ecb1c080d420933680cc126363e Author: Dong-hee Na <donghee.na92@gmail.com> Date: Sun Aug 25 02:51:20 2019 +0900 bpo-37798: Test both Python and C versions in test_statistics.py (GH-15453) commit edd21129dd304e178ca8be82ba689488dfb58276 Author: Raymond Hettinger <rhettinger@users.noreply.github.com> Date: Sat Aug 24 10:43:55 2019 -0700 bpo-32118: Simplify docs for sequence comparison (GH-15450) commit 5e63ab05f114987478a21612d918a1c0276fe9d2 Author: Greg Price <gnprice@gmail.com> Date: Sat Aug 24 10:19:37 2019 -0700 bpo-37812: Convert CHECK_SMALL_INT macro to a function so the return is explicit. (GH-15216) commit a50f0a4c2bd997e4534162ecc1853cb54c7ae902 Author: GeeTransit <geetransit@gmail.com> Date: Sat Aug 24 13:01:36 2019 -0400 (TH-15402) commit a4e2991bdc993b60b6457c8a38d6e4a1fc845781 Author: shireenrao <shireenrao@gmail.com> Date: Sat Aug 24 11:26:41 2019 -0400 bpo-37772: fix zipfile.Path.iterdir() outputs (GH-15170) * fix Path._add_implied_dirs to include all implied directories * fix Path._add_implied_dirs to include all implied directories * Optimize code by using sets instead of lists * 📜🤖 Added by blurb_it. * fix Path._add_implied_dirs to include all implied directories * Optimize code by using sets instead of lists * 📜🤖 Added by blurb_it. * Add tests to zipfile.Path.iterdir() fix * Update test for zipfile.Path.iterdir() * remove whitespace from test file * Rewrite NEWS blurb to describe the user-facing impact and avoid implementation details. * remove redundant [] within set comprehension * Update to use unique_everseen to maintain order and other suggestions in review * remove whitespace and add back add_dirs in tests * Add new standalone function parents using posixpath to get parents of a directory * removing whitespace (sorry) * Remove import pathlib from zipfile.py * Rewrite _parents as a slice on a generator of the ancestry of a path. * Remove check for '.' and '/', now that parents no longer returns those. * Separate calculation of implied dirs from adding those * Re-use _implied_dirs in tests for generating zipfile with dir entries. * Replace three fixtures (abcde, abcdef, abde) with one representative example alpharep. * Simplify implementation of _implied_dirs by collapsing the generation of parent directories for each name. commit ef61c524ddeeb56da3858b86e349e7288d68178e Author: Serhiy Storchaka <storchaka@gmail.com> Date: Sat Aug 24 13:11:52 2019 +0300 bpo-37830: Fix compilation of break and continue in finally. (GH-15320) Fix compilation of "break" and "continue" in the "finally" block when the corresponding "try" block contains "return" with a non-constant value. commit e9c90aa43144b0be1e4e393e8cb549573437a5da Author: Serhiy Storchaka <storchaka@gmail.com> Date: Sat Aug 24 12:49:27 2019 +0300 bpo-29535: Remove promize about hash randomization of datetime objects. (GH-15269) commit 4101181fd87c2fab6456663d3c8cc99377cf0463 Author: Raymond Hettinger <rhettinger@users.noreply.github.com> Date: Fri Aug 23 22:31:22 2019 -0700 bpo-19119: Remove invalid test and rename a misnamed test (GH-15442) commit 7913cbc09d1920343a9c5aeec24cb72e9c9402e5 Author: Ned Deily <nad@python.org> Date: Sat Aug 24 01:12:05 2019 -0400 Fix link to changelog in 3.9 What's New page (GH-15445) commit e17f201cd9293f16593cc507d86f2c0e17b8f2c9 Author: Antoine <43954001+awecx@users.noreply.github.com> Date: Sat Aug 24 06:09:43 2019 +0200 Fix funny typo in Doc/bugs. (GH-15412) Fix typo in description of link to mozilla bug report writing guidelines. Though the URL is misleading, we're indeed trying to write bug _reports_, not to add bugs. Automerge-Triggered-By: @ned-deily commit 0a18ee4be7ba215f414bef04598e0849504f9f1e Author: Dong-hee Na <donghee.na92@gmail.com> Date: Sat Aug 24 07:20:30 2019 +0900 bpo-37798: Add C fastpath for statistics.NormalDist.inv_cdf() (GH-15266) commit 5be666010e4df65dc4d831435cc92340ea369f94 Author: Zackery Spytz <zspytz@gmail.com> Date: Fri Aug 23 12:38:41 2019 -0600 bpo-37549: os.dup() fails for standard streams on Windows 7 (GH-15389) commit 8f080b09953a2d862de5c74edf414a54ea3dbea5 Author: Raymond Hettinger <rhettinger@users.noreply.github.com> Date: Fri Aug 23 10:19:15 2019 -0700 bpo-26589: Add http status code 451 (GH-15413) commit 120b707a6d43452e067daa55a8fdca69f9424abc Author: Victor Stinner <vstinner@redhat.com> Date: Fri Aug 23 18:03:08 2019 +0100 bpo-36763: PyConfig_Read() handles PySys_AddXOption() (GH-15431) PyConfig_Read() is now responsible to handle early calls to PySys_AddXOption() and PySys_AddWarnOption(). Options added by PySys_AddXOption() are now handled the same way than PyConfig.xoptions and command line -X options. For example, PySys_AddXOption(L"faulthandler") enables faulthandler as expected. commit 1beb7c3de9c3d0e802e4267a11d937e8f024d661 Author: Victor Stinner <vstinner@redhat.com> Date: Fri Aug 23 17:59:12 2019 +0100 bpo-36763, doc: Add links in the new C API init doc (GH-15433) commit 3842f2997fbd4dc840986aad2bb94656815e243b Author: Victor Stinner <vstinner@redhat.com> Date: Fri Aug 23 16:57:54 2019 +0100 bpo-36763: Implement PyWideStringList_Insert() of PEP 587 (GH-15423) commit 8e76c456226438f2e4931ce7baf05ac8faae34a1 Author: Sergey Fedoseev <fedoseev.sergey@gmail.com> Date: Fri Aug 23 20:39:09 2019 +0500 Fix _PyTime_MIN/MAX values (GH-15384) _PyTime_t type is defined as int64_t, and so min/max are INT64_MIN/INT64_MAX, not PY_LLONG_MIN/PY_LLONG_MAX. commit b5d3ceea48c181b3e2c6c67424317afed606bd39 Author: Stefan Behnel <stefan_ml@behnel.de> Date: Fri Aug 23 16:44:25 2019 +0200 bpo-14465: Add an indent() function to xml.etree.ElementTree to pretty-print XML trees (GH-15200) commit 81446fd0d4fa60042ac2752350f31004324510f9 Author: Victor Stinner <vstinner@redhat.com> Date: Fri Aug 23 11:28:27 2019 +0100 test_gdb: use unittest test discovery (GH-15405) Replace test.support.run_unittest() with unittest.main() to automatically discover test cases, instead of having an maintaing manually a list which may be incomplete. Remove also an unused variable. commit 767434c39c8f3c6a8af1b3282d8382ccf809fe21 Author: Victor Stinner <vstinner@redhat.com> Date: Fri Aug 23 11:27:24 2019 +0100 bpo-37531: Fix regrtest _timedout() function on timeout (GH-15419) Fix code handling TimeoutExpired exception in _timedout(). commit c48682509dc49b43fe914fe6c502bc390345d1c2 Author: Victor Stinner <vstinner@redhat.com> Date: Fri Aug 23 11:04:16 2019 +0100 bpo-37926: Fix PySys_SetArgvEx(0, NULL, 0) crash (GH-15415) empty_argv is no longer static in Python 3.8, but it is declared in a temporary scope, whereas argv keeps a reference to it. empty_argv memory (allocated on the stack) is reused by make_sys_argv() code which is inlined when using gcc -O3. Define empty_argv in PySys_SetArgvEx() body, to ensure that it remains valid for the whole lifetime of the PySys_SetArgvEx() call. commit d288b29fc652d27191bde3b3c9145c2eb8169929 Author: Andre Delfino <adelfino@gmail.com> Date: Fri Aug 23 06:58:27 2019 -0300 Correct minor grammar mistake (GH-15404) commit 6fcb6cfb139ade1aac6dbee0b18ca72b18cbe0d2 Author: Raymond Hettinger <rhettinger@users.noreply.github.com> Date: Thu Aug 22 23:44:19 2019 -0700 bpo-30826: Improve control flow examples (GH-15407) commit 483ae0cf1dcf46f8b71c4bf32419dd138e908553 Author: Raymond Hettinger <rhettinger@users.noreply.github.com> Date: Thu Aug 22 23:27:04 2019 -0700 bpo-12634: Clarify an awkward section of the tutorial (GH-15406) commit 657008ea0336ff4f275ed3f0c2b6dd2e52de2bba Author: Raymond Hettinger <rhettinger@users.noreply.github.com> Date: Thu Aug 22 15:14:42 2019 -0700 bpo-30550: Clarify JSON ordering guarantees (GH-15397) commit 4be11c009abe88175fa164b45e4838e7267dfa97 Author: Pablo Galindo <Pablogsal@gmail.com> Date: Thu Aug 22 20:24:25 2019 +0100 bpo-37915: Fix comparison between tzinfo objects and timezone objects (GH-15390) https://bugs.python.org/issue37915 Automerge-Triggered-By: @pablogsal commit 8889627b53e1eea2e32590f1867fbb0b0fc7407f Author: Ivan Levkivskyi <levkivskyi@gmail.com> Date: Thu Aug 22 18:48:01 2019 +0100 bpo-28556: Add a regression test to typing (GH-15396) This adds a regression test for the issue found in the Python 2 backport, see https://github.com/python/typing/issues/656 https://bugs.python.org/issue28556 commit d0cdeaab76fef8a6e5a04665df226b6659111e4e Author: Raymond Hettinger <rhettinger@users.noreply.github.com> Date: Thu Aug 22 09:19:36 2019 -0700 bpo-32554: Deprecate hashing arbitrary types in random.seed() (GH-15382) commit 4109263a7edce11194e301138cf66fa2d07f7ce4 Author: Raymond Hettinger <rhettinger@users.noreply.github.com> Date: Thu Aug 22 09:11:35 2019 -0700 bpo-14050: Note that not all data can be sorted (GH-15381) commit a38e9d139929a227e3899fbb638bc46c6cc6d8ba Author: Sergey Fedoseev <fedoseev.sergey@gmail.com> Date: Thu Aug 22 20:28:28 2019 +0500 bpo-27961: Remove leftovers from the times when long long wasn't required (GH-15388) commit c4106af38bbcb180725fe0d9478e6a11f7a5e7b9 Author: Florian Bruhin <me@the-compiler.org> Date: Thu Aug 22 08:06:51 2019 +0200 Add missing space to warning message (GH-14915) This typo was introduced in GH-13409 when changing the message text. commit 71876fa438f706b211360d8c205cb985906212ee Author: Pablo Galindo <Pablogsal@gmail.com> Date: Thu Aug 22 02:38:39 2019 +0100 Refactor Parser/pgen and add documentation and explanations (GH-15373) * Refactor Parser/pgen and add documentation and explanations To improve the readability and maintainability of the parser generator perform the following transformations: * Separate the metagrammar parser in its own class to simplify the parser generator logic. * Create separate classes for DFAs and NFAs and move methods that act exclusively on them from the parser generator to these classes. * Add docstrings and comment documenting the process to go from the grammar file into NFAs and then DFAs. Detail some of the algorithms and give some background explanations of some concepts that will helps readers not familiar with the parser generation process. * Select more descriptive names for some variables and variables. * PEP8 formatting and quote-style homogenization. The output of the parser generator remains the same (Include/graminit.h and Python/graminit.c remain untouched by running the new parser generator). commit 374be59b8e479afa8c7a8ae6e77e98915e2f6d45 Author: Steve Dower <steve.dower@python.org> Date: Wed Aug 21 17:42:56 2019 -0700 bpo-37834: Fix test on Windows 7 (GH-15377) commit 06be2c7f357d12249445e95def1fb708a087b357 Author: Steve Dower <steve.dower@python.org> Date: Wed Aug 21 16:45:02 2019 -0700 bpo-9949: Call normpath() in realpath() and avoid unnecessary prefixes (GH-15369) commit 7ebdda0dbee7df6f0c945a7e1e623e47676e112d Author: Steve Dower <steve.dower@python.org> Date: Wed Aug 21 16:22:33 2019 -0700 bpo-36311: Fixes decoding multibyte characters around chunk boundaries and improves decoding performance (GH-15083) commit df0c21ff46c5c37b6913828ef8c7651f523432f8 Author: bsiem <52461103+bsiem@users.noreply.github.com> Date: Thu Aug 22 01:00:39 2019 +0200 bpo-37482: Fix email address name with encoded words and special chars (GH-14561) Special characters in email address header display names are normally put within double quotes. However, encoded words (=?charset?x?...?=) are not allowed withing double quotes. When the header contains a word with special characters and another word that must be encoded, the first one must also be encoded. In the next example, the display name in the From header is quoted and therefore the comma is allowed; in the To header, the comma is not within quotes and not encoded, which is not allowed and therefore rejected by some mail servers. From: "Foo Bar, France" <foo@example.com> To: Foo Bar, =?utf-8?q?Espa=C3=B1a?= <foo@example.com> https://bugs.python.org/issue37482 commit 48ede6b8f685669f53d26ae8456647af42ae3dae Author: Brett Cannon <54418+brettcannon@users.noreply.github.com> Date: Wed Aug 21 15:58:01 2019 -0700 bpo-37663: have venv activation scripts all consistently use __VENV_PROMPT__ for prompt customization (GH-14941) The activation scripts generated by venv were inconsistent in how they changed the shell's prompt. Some used `__VENV_PROMPT__` exclusively, some used `__VENV_PROMPT__` if it was set even though by default `__VENV_PROMPT__` is always set and the fallback matched the default, and one ignored `__VENV_PROMPT__` and used `__VENV_NAME__` instead (and even used a differing format to the default prompt). This change now has all activation scripts use `__VENV_PROMPT__` only and relies on the fact that venv sets that value by default. The color of the customization is also now set in fish to the blue from the Python logo for as hex color support is built into that shell (much like PowerShell where the built-in green color is used). commit df2d4a6f3d5da2839c4fc11d31511c8e028daf2c Author: Steve Dower <steve.dower@python.org> Date: Wed Aug 21 15:27:33 2019 -0700 bpo-37834: Normalise handling of reparse points on Windows (GH-15231) bpo-37834: Normalise handling of reparse points on Windows * ntpath.realpath() and nt.stat() will traverse all supported reparse points (previously was mixed) * nt.lstat() will let the OS traverse reparse points that are not name surrogates (previously would not traverse any reparse point) * nt.[l]stat() will only set S_IFLNK for symlinks (previous behaviour) * nt.readlink() will read destinations for symlinks and junction points only bpo-1311: os.path.exists('nul') now returns True on Windows * nt.stat('nul').st_mode is now S_IFCHR (previously was an error) commit bcc446f525421156fe693139140e7051d000592e Author: Stefan Krah <skrah@bytereef.org> Date: Wed Aug 21 23:00:04 2019 +0200 Revert mode change that loses information in directory listings on Linux. (#15366) commit 75e064962ee0e31ec19a8081e9d9cc957baf6415 Author: Steve Dower <steve.dower@python.org> Date: Wed Aug 21 13:43:06 2019 -0700 bpo-9949: Enable symlink traversal for ntpath.realpath (GH-15287) commit e1c638da6a065af6803028ced1afcc679e63f59d Author: Anthony Sottile <asottile@umich.edu> Date: Wed Aug 21 11:59:26 2019 -0700 Fix difflib `?` hint in diff output when dealing with tabs (#15201) commit 092911d5c0d8f6db8a0cb02fecd73dbb650f9e2e Author: Roger Iyengar <ri@rogeriyengar.com> Date: Wed Aug 21 11:59:11 2019 -0400 Update asyncio.ensure_future() documentation (GH-15347) Added back mention that ensure_future actually scheduled obj. This documentation just mentions what ensure_future returns, so I did not realize that ensure_future also schedules obj. commit 20f59fe1f7748ae899aceee4cb560e5e1f528a1f Author: Jordon Xu <46997731+qigangxu@users.noreply.github.com> Date: Wed Aug 21 21:26:20 2019 +0800 bpo-37751: Fix codecs.lookup() normalization (GH-15092) Fix codecs.lookup() to normalize the encoding name the same way than encodings.normalize_encoding(), except that codecs.lookup() also converts the name to lower case. commit 87bc3b7a0b0c41ea5da2aa137c4145f437a1c9fd Author: Ashwin Ramaswami <aramaswamis@gmail.com> Date: Wed Aug 21 06:08:47 2019 -0700 bpo-37860: Add netlify deploy preview for docs (GH-15288) * add netlify deploy preview * fix publish path * install python3 venv * add sudo * try without venv * install right dependencies * use python3, not python * use pip3 * python3.7 * use requirements.txt * move requirements.txt to Doc * use python 3.7 in runtime.txt * move runtime.txt * Update requirements.txt commit d8c5adf6f83024238545aac0bb465289cc2dde84 Author: Victor Stinner <vstinner@redhat.com> Date: Wed Aug 21 13:40:42 2019 +0100 bpo-37851: faulthandler allocates its stack on demand (GH-15358) The faulthandler module no longer allocates its alternative stack at Python startup. Now the stack is only allocated at the first faulthandler usage. faulthandler no longer ignores memory allocation failure when allocating the stack. sigaltstack() failure now raises an OSError exception, rather than being ignored. The alternative stack is no longer used if sigaction() is not available. In practice, sigaltstack() should only be available when sigaction() is avaialble, so this change should have no effect in practice. faulthandler.dump_traceback_later() internal locks are now only allocated at the first dump_traceback_later() call, rather than always being allocated at Python startup. commit e0b6117e2723327d6741d0aa599408514add5b30 Author: Michael Anckaert <michael.anckaert@sinax.be> Date: Wed Aug 21 13:13:34 2019 +0200 bpo-37823: Fix open() link in telnetlib doc (GH-15281) Fixed wrong link to Telnet.open() method in telnetlib documentation. commit de2d9eed8bc628533e1628b843cc4c7a5010f6e5 Author: Victor Stinner <vstinner@redhat.com> Date: Wed Aug 21 10:59:20 2019 +0100 bpo-37531: Enhance regrtest multiprocess timeout (GH-15345) * Write a message when killing a worker process * Put a timeout on the second popen.communicate() call (after killing the process) * Put a timeout on popen.wait() call * Catch popen.kill() and popen.wait() exceptions commit 9ece4a5057d52c42a8a064a6c0c7f923267fb3db Author: Greg Price <gnprice@gmail.com> Date: Tue Aug 20 21:53:59 2019 -0700 Unmark files as executable that can't actually be executed. (GH-15353) There are plenty of legitimate scripts in the tree that begin with a `#!`, but also a few that seem to be marked executable by mistake. Found them with this command -- it gets executable files known to Git, filters to the ones that don't start with a `#!`, and then unmarks them as executable: $ git ls-files --stage \ | perl -lane 'print $F[3] if (!/^100644/)' \ | while read f; do head -c2 "$f" | grep -qxF '#!' \ || chmod a-x "$f"; \ done Looking at the list by hand confirms that we didn't sweep up any files that should have the executable bit after all. In particular * The `.psd` files are images from Photoshop. * The `.bat` files sure look like things that can be run. But we have lots of other `.bat` files, and they don't have this bit set, so it must not be needed for them. Automerge-Triggered-By: @benjaminp commit 5b95a1507e349da5adae6d2ab57deac3bdd12f15 Author: Greg Price <gnprice@gmail.com> Date: Tue Aug 20 20:50:51 2019 -0700 bpo-35518: Skip test that relies on a deceased network service. (GH-15349) If this service had thoroughly vanished, we could just ignore the test until someone gets around to either recreating such a service or redesigning the test to somehow work locally. The `support.transient_internet` mechanism catches the failure to resolve the domain name, and skips the test. But in fact the domain snakebite.net does still exist, as do its nameservers -- and they can be quite slow to reply. As a result this test can easily take 20-30s before it gets auto-skipped. So, skip the test explicitly up front. commit d33e46d17d33f9b918846982c02ddc17d897c9bc Author: Benjamin Peterson <benjamin@python.org> Date: Tue Aug 20 19:19:43 2019 -0700 abstract.c should not be executable. (GH-15348) commit 1407038e0bcd3f2543c50cd5476d2d2f15a2a9fb Author: Brett Cannon <54418+brettcannon@users.noreply.github.com> Date: Tue Aug 20 12:20:47 2019 -0700 Remove a dead comment from ossaudiodev.c (#15346) commit 46a7564578f208df1e0c54fc0520d3b7ca32c981 Author: Zackery Spytz <zspytz@gmail.com> Date: Tue Aug 20 11:52:25 2019 -0600 bpo-32793: Fix a duplicate debug message in smtplib (GH-15341) _get_socket() already prints a debug message for the host and port. https://bugs.python.org/issue32793 Automerge-Triggered-By: @maxking commit 9e66aba99925eebacfe137d9deb0ef1fdbc2d5db Author: Joannah Nanjekye <33177550+nanjekyejoannah@users.noreply.github.com> Date: Tue Aug 20 11:46:36 2019 -0300 bpo-15913: Implement PyBuffer_SizeFromFormat() (GH-13873) Implement PyBuffer_SizeFromFormat() function (previously documented but not implemented): call struct.calcsize(). commit 18f8dcfa10d8a858b152d12a9ad8fa83b7e967f0 Author: Victor Stinner <vstinner@redhat.com> Date: Tue Aug 20 12:28:02 2019 +0100 bpo-37732: Fix GCC warning in _PyObject_Malloc() (GH-15333) pymalloc_alloc() now returns directly the pointer, return NULL on memory allocation error. allocate_from_new_pool() already uses NULL as marker for "allocation failed". commit b0f4dab8735f692bcfedcf0fa9a25e238a554bab Author: Eric V. Smith <ericvsmith@users.noreply.github.com> Date: Tue Aug 20 01:40:28 2019 -0400 bpo-37868: Improve is_dataclass for instances. (GH-15325) commit d3c8d735147ccdde1f9bf18ba481da67564837bf Author: Antoine <43954001+awecx@users.noreply.github.com> Date: Tue Aug 20 03:41:31 2019 +0200 Minor documentation fixes on library/enum (GH-15234) * Minor documentation fixes on library/enum commit d13968b1be8f4c0035b0ea891ee0f0df026cbf6c Author: Hansraj Das <raj.das.136@gmail.com> Date: Tue Aug 20 07:05:13 2019 +0530 Delete stale comment in Python/getopt.c. (GH-14719) commit d11c2c607768fa549b1aed7899edc061b2ebf19f Author: Victor Stinner <vstinner@redhat.com> Date: Tue Aug 20 00:47:07 2019 +0100 Revert "bpo-37788: Fix a reference leak if a thread is not joined (GH-15228)" (GH-15338) This reverts commit d3dcc92778807ae8f7ebe85178f36a29711cd478. commit d3dcc92778807ae8f7ebe85178f36a29711cd478 Author: Victor Stinner <vstinner@redhat.com> Date: Mon Aug 19 23:37:17 2019 +0100 bpo-37788: Fix a reference leak if a thread is not joined (GH-15228) Add threading.Thread.__del__() method to ensure that the thread state lock is removed from the _shutdown_locks list when a thread completes. commit cf9360e524acafdce99a8a1e48947fd7da06f3d4 Author: Steve Dower <steve.dower@python.org> Date: Mon Aug 19 10:07:25 2019 -0700 Remove 'unstable' warning for Windows Store package in docs (GH-15334) commit 24fe46081be3d1c01b3d21cb39bc3492ab4485a3 Author: shireenrao <shireenrao@gmail.com> Date: Sat Aug 17 16:50:39 2019 -0400 bpo-36266: Add module name in ImportError when DLL not found on Windows (GH-15180) commit 455856391c2b4e2af79de55101421cd15901edaf Author: cocoatomo <cocoatomo77@gmail.com> Date: Sun Aug 18 05:40:23 2019 +0900 Insert a missing close parenthesis (GH-15316) commit 1b1d0514adbcdd859817c63d1410455c64660d78 Author: Éric Araujo <merwok@netwok.org> Date: Sat Aug 17 16:34:08 2019 -0400 fix link to time function from time_ns doc (GH-15285) Because mod, func, class, etc all share one namespace, :func:time creates a link to the time module doc page rather than the time.time function. commit 29bb227a0ce6d355a2b3e5d6a25872e3702ba9bb Author: Tim Peters <tim.peters@gmail.com> Date: Fri Aug 16 21:09:16 2019 -0500 Add a minor `Fraction.__hash__()` optimization (GH-15313) * Add a minor `Fraction.__hash__` optimization that got lost in the shuffle. Document the optimizations. commit 0567786d26348aa7eaf0ab1b5d038fdabe409d92 Author: Jeroen Demeyer <J.Demeyer@UGent.be> Date: Fri Aug 16 12:41:27 2019 +0200 bpo-37540: vectorcall: keyword names must be strings (GH-14682) The fact that keyword names are strings is now part of the vectorcall and `METH_FASTCALL` protocols. The biggest concrete change is that `_PyStack_UnpackDict` now checks that and raises `TypeError` if not. CC @markshannon @vstinner https://bugs.python.org/issue37540 commit f3cb68f2e4c3e0c405460f9bb881f5c1db70f535 Author: Raymond Hettinger <rhettinger@users.noreply.github.com> Date: Thu Aug 15 20:58:26 2019 -0700 bpo-37863: Optimize Fraction.__hash__() (#15298) commit 69f37bcb28d7cd78255828029f895958b5baf6ff Author: Hansraj Das <raj.das.136@gmail.com> Date: Thu Aug 15 21:49:07 2019 +0530 Indent code inside if block. (GH-15284) Without indendation, seems like strcpy line is parallel to `if` condition. commit 37806f404f57b234902f0c8de9a04647ad01b7f1 Author: Jeroen Demeyer <J.Demeyer@UGent.be> Date: Thu Aug 15 17:49:46 2019 +0200 bpo-37207: enable vectorcall for type.__call__ (GH-14588) Base PR for other PRs that want to play with `type.__call__` such as #13930 and #14589. The author is really @markshannon I just made the PR. https://bugs.python.org/issue37207 Automerge-Triggered-By: @encukou commit 40dad9545aad4ede89abbab1c1beef5303d9573e Author: Alex Gaynor <alex.gaynor@gmail.com> Date: Thu Aug 15 08:31:28 2019 -0400 Replace usage of the obscure PEM_read_bio_X509_AUX with the more standard PEM_read_bio_X509 (GH-15303) X509_AUX is an odd, note widely used, OpenSSL extension to the X509 file format. This function doesn't actually use any of the extra metadata that it parses, so just use the standard API. Automerge-Triggered-By: @tiran commit 3e4498d35c34aeaf4a9c3d57509b0d3277048ac6 Author: Greg Price <gnprice@gmail.com> Date: Wed Aug 14 18:18:53 2019 -0700 bpo-37760: Avoid cluttering work tree with downloaded Unicode files. (GH-15128) commit 68e495df909a33e719e3f1ef5b4893ec785e10a4 Author: Hai Shi <shihai1992@gmail.com> Date: Wed Aug 14 17:03:11 2019 -0500 bpo-37775: Update compileall doc for invalidation_mode parameter (GH-15148) commit ac827edc493d3ac3f5b9b0cc353df1d4b418a9aa Author: Victor Stinner <vstinner@redhat.com> Date: Wed Aug 14 23:35:27 2019 +0200 bpo-21131: Fix faulthandler.register(chain=True) stack (GH-15276) faulthandler now allocates a dedicated stack of SIGSTKSZ*2 bytes, instead of just SIGSTKSZ bytes. Calling the previous signal handler in faulthandler signal handler uses more than SIGSTKSZ bytes of stack memory on some platforms. commit 28146206578ebe1b84b48e6f255738a227058c04 Author: Artem Khramov <akhramov@pm.me> Date: Thu Aug 15 03:21:48 2019 +0600 bpo-37811: FreeBSD, OSX: fix poll(2) usage in sockets module (GH-15202) FreeBSD implementation of poll(2) restricts the timeout argument to be either zero, or positive, or equal to INFTIM (-1). Unless otherwise overridden, socket timeout defaults to -1. This value is then converted to milliseconds (-1000) and used as argument to the poll syscall. poll returns EINVAL (22), and the connection fails. This bug was discovered during the EINTR handling testing, and the reproduction code can be found in https://bugs.python.org/issue23618 (see connect_eintr.py, attached). On GNU/Linux, the example runs as expected. This change is trivial: If the supplied timeout value is negative, truncate it to -1. commit dcfe111eb5602333135b8776996332a8dcf59392 Author: Abhilash Raj <maxking@users.noreply.github.com> Date: Wed Aug 14 14:11:32 2019 -0700 bpo-37826: Document exception chaining in Python tutorial for errors. (GH-15243) https://bugs.python.org/issue37826 commit 71662dc2f12a7e77e5e1dfe64ec87c1b459c3f59 Author: Tal Einat <taleinat+github@gmail.com> Date: Wed Aug 14 20:06:06 2019 +0300 bpo-37849: IDLE: fix completion window positioning above line (GH-15267) commit 4fa10dde40356d7c71e5524233bafc221d9e2deb Author: Sergey Fedoseev <fedoseev.sergey@gmail.com> Date: Wed Aug 14 19:10:33 2019 +0500 bpo-36030: Improve performance of some tuple operations (GH-12052) commit b0c8369c603633f445ccbb5ca7a8742145ff9eec Author: Victor Stinner <vstinner@redhat.com> Date: Wed Aug 14 14:18:51 2019 +0200 bpo-37531: Fix regrtest timeout for subprocesses (GH-15072) Co-Authored-By: Joannah Nanjekye <joannah.nanjekye@ibm.com> commit 6bccbe7dfb998af862a183f2c36f0d4603af2c29 Author: Greg Price <gnprice@gmail.com> Date: Wed Aug 14 04:05:19 2019 -0700 bpo-36502: Correct documentation of str.isspace() (GH-15019) The documented definition was much broader than the real one: there are tons of characters with general category "Other", and we don't (and shouldn't) treat most of them as whitespace. Rewrite the definition to agree with the comment on _PyUnicode_IsWhitespace, and with the logic in makeunicodedata.py, which is what generates that function and so ultimately governs. Add suitable breadcrumbs so that a reader who wants to pin down exactly what this definition means (what's a "bidirectional class" of "B"?) can do so. The `unicodedata` module documentation is an appropriate central place for our references to Unicode's own copious documentation, so point there. Also add to the isspace() test a thorough check that the implementation agrees with the intended definition. commit 077af8c2c93dd71086e2c5e5ff1e634b6da8f214 Author: Victor Stinner <vstinner@redhat.com> Date: Wed Aug 14 12:31:43 2019 +0200 bpo-37738: Fix curses addch(str, color_pair) (GH-15071) Fix the implementation of curses addch(str, color_pair): pass the color pair to setcchar(), instead of always passing 0 as the color pair. commit 7e479c82218450255572e3f5fa1549dc283901ea Author: Hai Shi <shihai1992@gmail.com> Date: Wed Aug 14 04:50:19 2019 -0500 bpo-37681: no_sanitize_thread support from GCC 5.1 (GH-15096) Fix the following warning with GCC 4.8.5: Objects/obmalloc.c: warning: ‘no_sanitize_thread’ attribute directive ignored commit 43d564c18c97421f73025ac3132a194975c76bd6 Author: Zackery Spytz <zspytz@gmail.com> Date: Tue Aug 13 23:51:06 2019 -0600 bpo-37337: Fix a GCC 9 warning in Objects/descrobject.c (GH-14814) Commit b1263d5a60d3f7ab02dd28409fff59b3815a3f67 causes GCC 9.1.0 to give a warning in Objects/descrobject.c. commit c03e698c344dfc557555b6b07a3ee2702e45f6ee Author: Greg Price <gnprice@gmail.com> Date: Tue Aug 13 19:28:38 2019 -0700 bpo-37760: Factor out standard range-expanding logic in makeunicodedata. (GH-15248) Much like the lower-level logic in commit ef2af1ad4, we had 4 copies of this logic, written in a couple of different ways. They're all implementing the same standard, so write it just once. commit 38c7199beb30ae9a5005c0f0d9df9fae0da3680a Author: Ngalim Siregar <ngalim.siregar@gmail.com> Date: Wed Aug 14 08:10:58 2019 +0700 bpo-37256: Wording in Request class docs (#14792) * bpo-37256: Wording in Request class docs * 📜🤖 Added by blurb_it. * Update Misc/NEWS.d/next/Documentation/2019-07-16-14-48-12.bpo-37256.qJTrBb.rst Co-Authored-By: Kyle Stanley <aeros167@gmail.com> commit 243a73deee4ac61fe06602b7ed56b6df01e19f27 Author: shireenrao <shireenrao@gmail.com> Date: Tue Aug 13 17:27:34 2019 -0400 bpo-25172: Add test for crypt ImportError on Windows (GH-15252) commit 82642a052dc46b2180679518bc8d87e1a28a88b5 Author: Hai Shi <shihai1992@gmail.com> Date: Tue Aug 13 14:54:02 2019 -0500 bpo-37689: add Path.is_relative_to() method (GH-14982) commit 8a784af750fa82c8355903309e5089eb2b60c16b Author: Josh Holland <anowlcalledjosh@gmail.com> Date: Tue Aug 13 20:05:09 2019 +0100 bpo-37814: Document the empty tuple type annotation syntax (GH-15208) https://bugs.python.org/issue37814: > The empty tuple syntax in type annotations, `Tuple[()]`, is not obvious from the examples given in the documentation (I naively expected `Tuple[]` to work); it has been documented in PEP 484 and in mypy, but not in the documentation for the typing module. https://bugs.python.org/issue37814 commit 1ac2a83f30312976502fda042db5ce18d10ceec2 Author: Hai Shi <shihai1992@gmail.com> Date: Tue Aug 13 12:37:59 2019 -0500 bpo-37583: Add err 113 to support.get_socket_conn_refused_errs() (GH-14729) Add error number 113 EHOSTUNREACH to get_socket_conn_refused_errs() of test.support. commit b0dace3e979381426385c551b116d0f1434096ee Author: Steve Dower <steve.dower@python.org> Date: Tue Aug 13 10:34:07 2019 -0700 bpo-37841: Remove python_uwp dependency on msvcp140.dll (GH-15253) commit 99d208efed97e02d813e8166925b998bbd0d3993 Author: Greg Price <gnprice@gmail.com> Date: Mon Aug 12 22:59:30 2019 -0700 bpo-37760: Constant-fold some old options in makeunicodedata. (GH-15129) The `expand` option was introduced in 2000 in commit fad27aee1. It appears to have been always set since it was committed, and what it does is tell the code to do something essential. So, just always do that, and cut the option. Also cut the `linebreakprops` option, which isn't consulted anymore. commit def97c988be8340f33869b57942a30d10fc3a1f9 Author: Greg Price <gnprice@gmail.com> Date: Mon Aug 12 22:58:01 2019 -0700 bpo-37758: Clean out vestigial script-bits from test_unicodedata. (GH-15126) This file started life as a script, before conversion to a `unittest` test file. Clear out some legacies of that conversion that are a bit confusing about how it works. Most notably, it's unlikely there's still a good reason to try to recover from `unicodedata` failing to import -- as there was when that logic was first added, when the module was very new. So take that out entirely. Keep `self.db` working, though, to avoid a noisy diff. commit 4e3dfcc4b987e683476a1b16456e57d3c9f581cb Author: Greg Price <gnprice@gmail.com> Date: Mon Aug 12 22:23:41 2019 -0700 bpo-37760: Mark all generated Unicode data headers as generated. (GH-15171) This causes them to be collapsed by default in diffs shown on GitHub. https://bugs.python.org/issue37760 Automerge-Triggered-By: @benjaminp commit ef2af1ad44be0542a47270d5173a0b920c3a450d Author: Greg Price <gnprice@gmail.com> Date: Mon Aug 12 22:20:56 2019 -0700 bpo-37760: Factor out the basic UCD parsing logic of makeunicodedata. (GH-15130) There were 10 copies of this, and almost as many distinct versions of exactly how it was written. They're all implementing the same standard. Pull them out to the top, so the more interesting logic that remains becomes easier to read. commit 66a34d35e4c97da9840a29ba9fba76721021c463 Author: Raymond Hettinger <rhettinger@users.noreply.github.com> Date: Mon Aug 12 15:55:18 2019 -0700 bpo-37759: Second round of edits to Whatsnew 3.8 (GH-15204) commit c1aeb292d206e12b900dc4f7f816246c3a57c2ac Author: Steve Dower <steve.dower@python.org> Date: Mon Aug 12 14:56:39 2019 -0700 Remove versioned executables from non-APPX packages (GH-15237) commit 3e34a25a7a5c9ea2c46f2daeeb60f072faa5aaa1 Author: Steve Dower <steve.dower@python.org> Date: Mon Aug 12 14:09:36 2019 -0700 bpo-37354: Sign Activate.ps1 for release (GH-15235) commit 732775d6be8062e72cf4995d5a9db0170e22c233 Author: Derek Keeler <d3r3kk@users.noreply.github.com> Date: Mon Aug 12 13:06:02 2019 -0700 bpo-37354: Make Powershell Activate.ps1 script static to allow for signing (GH-14967) - Remove use of replacement text in the script - Make use of the pyvenv.cfg file for prompt value. - Add parameters to allow more flexibility - Make use of the current path, and assumptions about where env puts things, to compensate - Make the script a bit more 'idiomatic' Powershell - Add script documentation (Get-Help .\.venv\Scripts\Activate.ps1 shows PS help page now commit 44046fe4fc7f00a6eb855b33e6a3f953cf5233a5 Author: Dong-hee Na <donghee.na92@gmail.com> Date: Tue Aug 13 02:41:08 2019 +0900 bpo-37804: Remove the deprecated method threading.Thread.isAlive() (GH-15225) commit f9590edfeae192ba95aadaee9460dc03a366c51a Author: Ismail S <ismail-s@users.noreply.github.com> Date: Mon Aug 12 07:57:03 2019 +0100 Fix docs for assert_called and assert_called_once (#15197) commit f03b4c8a48f62134799d368b78da35301af466a3 Author: Raymond Hettinger <rhettinger@users.noreply.github.com> Date: Sun Aug 11 14:40:59 2019 -0700 bpo-37819: Add Fraction.as_integer_ratio() (GH-15212) commit 09a1872a8007048dcdf825a476816c5e3498b8f8 Author: Abhilash Raj <maxking@users.noreply.github.com> Date: Sun Aug 11 13:45:09 2019 -0700 bpo-32178: Fix IndexError trying to parse 'To' header starting with ':'. (GH-15044) This should fix the IndexError trying to retrieve `DisplayName.display_name` and `DisplayName.value` when the `value` is basically an empty string. https://bugs.python.org/issue32178 commit 51aac15f6d525595e200e3580409c4b8656e8a96 Author: Greg Price <gnprice@gmail.com> Date: Sat Aug 10 00:20:27 2019 -0700 Delete leftover clinic-generated file for C zipimport. (GH-15174) commit b4be87a04a2a8ccfd2480e19dc527589fce53555 Author: Gregory P. Smith <greg@krypto.org> Date: Sat Aug 10 00:19:07 2019 -0700 bpo-32912: Revert SyntaxWarning on invalid escape sequences. (GH-15195) DeprecationWarning will continue to be emitted for invalid escape sequences in string and bytes literals just as it did in 3.7. SyntaxWarning may be emitted in the future. But per mailing list discussion, we don't yet know when because we haven't settled on how to do so in a non-disruptive manner. (Applies 4c5b6bac2408f879231c7cd38d67657dd4804e7c to the master branch). (This is https://github.com/python/cpython/pull/15142 for master/3.9) https://bugs.python.org/issue32912 Automerge-Triggered-By: @gpshead commit 92c7e30adf5c81a54d6e5e555a6bdfaa60157a0d Author: Ngalim Siregar <ngalim.siregar@gmail.com> Date: Fri Aug 9 21:22:16 2019 +0700 bpo-37642: Update acceptable offsets in timezone (GH-14878) This fixes an inconsistency between the Python and C implementations of the datetime module. The pure python version of the code was not accepting offsets greater than 23:59 but less than 24:00. This is an accidental legacy of the original implementation, which was put in place before tzinfo allowed sub-minute time zone offsets. GH-14878 commit ed70a344b5fbddea85726ebc1964ee0cfdef9c40 Author: Paul Monson <paulmon@users.noreply.github.com> Date: Thu Aug 8 16:12:33 2019 -0700 bpo-36511: Fix failures in Windows ARM32 buildbot (GH-15181) commit aa542c2cf26c5af9298dda6064576b18906cdfbf Author: Pablo Galindo <Pablogsal@gmail.com> Date: Thu Aug 8 23:25:46 2019 +0100 bpo-37795: Capture DeprecationWarnings in the test suite (GH-15184) commit 10a0a093231ea82a3bfd33fd63322aebd8406866 Author: Zackery Spytz <zspytz@gmail.com> Date: Thu Aug 8 15:48:00 2019 -0600 bpo-37268: test_parser fails when run with -Werror (GH-15183) Use warnings.filterwarnings() when importing the deprecated parser module. @pablogsal https://bugs.python.org/issue37268 Automerge-Triggered-By: @pablogsal commit f4e725f224b864bf9bf405ff7f863cda46fca1cd Author: shireenrao <shireenrao@gmail.com> Date: Thu Aug 8 16:02:49 2019 -0400 bpo-25172: Raise appropriate ImportError msg when crypt module used on Windows (GH-15149) commit 2a570af12ac5e4ac5575a68f8739b31c24d01367 Author: Inada Naoki <songofacandy@gmail.com> Date: Thu Aug 8 17:57:10 2019 +0900 bpo-37587: optimize json.loads (GH-15134) Use a tighter scope temporary variable to help register allocation. 1% speedup for large string. Use PyDict_SetItemDefault() for memoizing keys. At most 4% speedup when the cache hit ratio is low. commit e43e7ed36480190083740fd75e2b9cdca72f1a68 Author: Raymond Hettinger <rhettinger@users.noreply.github.com> Date: Thu Aug 8 01:23:05 2019 -0700 bpo-35892: Add usage note to mode() (GH-15122) commit 7d44e7a4563072d0fad00427b76b94cad61c38ae Author: Serhiy Storchaka <storchaka@gmail.com> Date: Thu Aug 8 08:43:18 2019 +0300 bpo-37685: Use singletons ALWAYS_EQ and NEVER_EQ in more tests. (GH-15167) commit 662db125cddbca1db68116c547c290eb3943d98e Author: Serhiy Storchaka <storchaka@gmail.com> Date: Thu Aug 8 08:42:54 2019 +0300 bpo-37685: Fixed __eq__, __lt__ etc implementations in some classes. (GH-14952) They now return NotImplemented for unsupported type of the other operand. commit 4c69be22df3852f17873a74d015528d9a8ae92d6 Author: aiudirog <aiudirog@gmail.com> Date: Thu Aug 8 01:41:10 2019 -0400 bpo-34775: Return NotImplemented in PurePath division. (GH-9509) commit 0378d98678f3617fd44d9a6266e7c17ebce62755 Author: Steve Dower <steve.dower@python.org> Date: Wed Aug 7 11:39:09 2019 -0700 bpo-37734: Remove unnecessary brace escapes in PC/layout script (GH-15165) commit 87ce9588ceb4b4dd625913344844390f0b991b0c Author: Steve Dower <steve.dower@python.org> Date: Wed Aug 7 10:50:17 2019 -0700 bpo-37778: Fixes the icons used for file associations to the Microsoft Store package (GH-15150) commit 1fab9cbfbaf19a7bc79cef382136fcf9491e3183 Author: Steve Dower <steve.dower@python.org> Date: Wed Aug 7 10:49:40 2019 -0700 bpo-37734: Fix use of registry values to launch Python from Microsoft Store app (GH-15146) commit 362f5350eb5e2c7bfb0b0a8c306a2e128c3aee93 Author: Géry Ogam <gery.ogam@gmail.com> Date: Wed Aug 7 07:02:23 2019 +0200 Update pickle.rst (GH-14128) * Edits for readability and grammar commit e9cbcd0018abd2a5f2348c45d5c9c4265c4f42dc Author: sweeneyde <36520290+sweeneyde@users.noreply.github.com> Date: Wed Aug 7 00:37:08 2019 -0400 bpo-37004: Documented asymmetry of string arguments in difflib.SequenceMatcher for ratio method (GH-13482) https://bugs.python.org/issue37004 commit 610a4823cc0a3c2380ad0dfe64ae483ced4e5304 Author: Raymond Hettinger <rhettinger@users.noreply.github.com> Date: Tue Aug 6 17:56:22 2019 -0700 bpo-37646: Document that eval() cannot access nested scopes (GH-15117) commit 3e41f3cabb661824a1a197116f7f5ead64eb6ced Author: Sergey Fedoseev <fedoseev.sergey@gmail.com> Date: Wed Aug 7 05:38:31 2019 +0500 bpo-34488: optimize BytesIO.writelines() (GH-8904) Avoid the creation of unused int object for each line. commit 3a5c433fce7312748859290b9d8db5b6507660f9 Author: Barry Warsaw <barry@python.org> Date: Tue Aug 6 16:59:07 2019 -0700 Make importlib.metadata a simple module (#15153) commit cfebfef2def48095aa1f4c790a35e51818d67502 Author: Géry Ogam <gery.ogam@gmail.com> Date: Tue Aug 6 23:12:22 2019 +0200 Improve signal documentation (GH-14274) * add a missing ``.. availability::`` reST explicit markup; * more consistent "see man page" sentences. commit 4f9ffc9d1a6a293563deaaaaf4a13331302219b4 Author: Raymond Hettinger <rhettinger@users.noreply.github.com> Date: Mon Aug 5 13:33:19 2019 -0700 bpo-37759: First round of major edits to Whatsnew 3.8 (GH-15127) commit 1213123005d9f94bb5027c0a5256ea4d3e97b61d Author: Terry Jan Reedy <tjreedy@udel.edu> Date: Sun Aug 4 19:48:52 2019 -0400 bpo-36419: IDLE - Refactor autocompete and improve testing. (#15121) commit d748a8085568cc57613ab2b437f7b6c1b6d76ae3 Author: Timothy Hopper <tdhopper@users.noreply.github.com> Date: Sun Aug 4 17:23:29 2019 -0400 Adds Tim Hopper and Dan Lidral-Porter to ACKS (GH-15101) Tim and Dan were authors for GH-11847 commit 14070299cdc0faf36975f0cc2d51824a9abf3db0 Author: Terry Jan Reedy <tjreedy@udel.edu> Date: Sun Aug 4 16:45:15 2019 -0400 bpo-37748: Re-order the Run menu. (GH-15115) Put the most common choice, Run Module, at the top. commit adf02b36b3f3745ad4ee380d88f2f6011f54fc22 Author: Raymond Hettinger <rhettinger@users.noreply.github.com> Date: Sun Aug 4 13:35:58 2019 -0700 Update itertools docs (GH-15114) * Remove suggestion that is less relevant now that global lookups are much faster * Add link for installing the recipes commit b1c8ec010fb4eb2654ca994e95144c8f2fea07fb Author: Raymond Hettinger <rhettinger@users.noreply.github.com> Date: Sun Aug 4 13:14:03 2019 -0700 bpo-28292: Mark calendar.py helper functions as private. 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(GH-14996) There was a discrepancy between the Python and C implementations. Add singletons ALWAYS_EQ, LARGEST and SMALLEST in test.support to test mixed type comparison. commit 5c72badd06a962fe0018ceb9916f3ae66314ea8e Author: Florian Wendelborn <1133858+FlorianWendelborn@users.noreply.github.com> Date: Sat Aug 3 20:16:34 2019 +0200 Correct description of HTTP status code 308. (GH-15078) Permanent redirect was explained as a temporary redirect. commit 9670ce76b83bde950020f8d89c4d27168aaaf912 Author: Michael Felt <aixtools@users.noreply.github.com> Date: Sat Aug 3 08:12:26 2019 +0200 bpo-18049: Define THREAD_STACK_SIZE for AIX to pass default recursion limit test (GH-15081) * Define THREAD_STACK_SIZE for AIX to pass default recursion limit test commit c5fa44944ee0a31a12b9a70776c7cb56c4dc39a2 Author: Ngalim Siregar <ngalim.siregar@gmail.com> Date: Sat Aug 3 12:46:02 2019 +0700 bpo-37444: Update differing exception between builtins and importlib (GH-14869) Imports now raise `TypeError` instead of `ValueError` for relative import failures. This makes things consistent between `builtins.__import__` and `importlib.__import__` as well as using a more natural import for the failure. https://bugs.python.org/issue37444 Automerge-Triggered-By: @brettcannon commit 8e568ef266a2805f9a6042003723d9c050830461 Author: Timo Furrer <tuxtimo@gmail.com> Date: Sat Aug 3 00:44:25 2019 +0200 bpo-30974: Change os.path.samefile docstring to match docs (GH-7337) commit 7ea9a85f132b32347fcbd2cbe1b553a2e9890b56 Author: Timothy Hopper <tdhopper@users.noreply.github.com> Date: Fri Aug 2 18:20:14 2019 -0400 bpo-20523: pdb searches for .pdbrc in ~ instead of $HOME (GH-11847) Previously pdb checked the $HOME environmental variable to find the user .pdbrc. If $HOME is not set, the user .pdbrc would not be found. Change pdb to use `os.path.expanduser('~')` to determine the user's home directory. Thus, if $HOME is not set (as in tox or on Windows), os.path.expanduser('~') falls back on other techniques for locating the user's home directory. This follows pip's implementation for loading .piprc. Co-authored-by: Dan Lidral-Porter <dlp@aperiodic.org> commit 8fbece135d7615e836a845ca39223097046c8b8b Author: Greg Bowser <topnotcher@gmail.com> Date: Fri Aug 2 16:29:52 2019 -0400 bpo-36590: Add Bluetooth RFCOMM and support for Windows. (GH-12767) Support for RFCOMM, L2CAP, HCI, SCO is based on the BTPROTO_* macros being defined. Winsock only supports RFCOMM, even though it has a BTHPROTO_L2CAP macro. L2CAP support would build on windows, but not necessarily work. This also adds some basic unittests for constants (all of which existed prior to this commit, just not on windows) and creating sockets. pair: Nate Duarte <slacknate@gmail.com> commit cb65b3a4f484ce71dcb76a918af98c7015513025 Author: Vinay Sajip <vinay_sajip@yahoo.co.uk> Date: …
* add netlify deploy preview * fix publish path * install python3 venv * add sudo * try without venv * install right dependencies * use python3, not python * use pip3 * python3.7 * use requirements.txt * move requirements.txt to Doc * use python 3.7 in runtime.txt * move runtime.txt * Update requirements.txt
* add netlify deploy preview * fix publish path * install python3 venv * add sudo * try without venv * install right dependencies * use python3, not python * use pip3 * python3.7 * use requirements.txt * move requirements.txt to Doc * use python 3.7 in runtime.txt * move runtime.txt * Update requirements.txt
I'm eager to see this feature employed. Today, I'm reviewing GH-17730, and I'd love to see the rendered output without building the toolchain or downloading the zip file and expanding it locally. |
@Mariatta how could we go forward with this? Could we just set this up as part of your personal netlify account (although it's not ideal, at least then the devguide and cpython repos will both be under your account, so that they could later be transferred together to a PSF account)? |
@epicfaace we would need @ewdurbin to set up a PSF-managed Netlify account. |
I've contacted Netlify to inquire about setting up a PSF team on the service. It looks like their free tier has changed and probably would not support the needs of this repo both in build minutes and collaborator count. |
@ewdurbin I assume you're talking about the "Pro" tier, correct (which is what Netlify provides to open-source teams for free) (1000 build minutes included/month and 3 collaborators included)? What values of build minutes / collaborator count do you think would be required for this repo? |
* add netlify deploy preview * fix publish path * install python3 venv * add sudo * try without venv * install right dependencies * use python3, not python * use pip3 * python3.7 * use requirements.txt * move requirements.txt to Doc * use python 3.7 in runtime.txt * move runtime.txt * Update requirements.txt
Howdy! I heard back from netlify and we have access to a Pro level account now through their Open Source Plan Policy. To get some bearings, I temporarily enabled it for this repository and opened a test pull request at #18242, which resulted in a working preview build Overall it seems to work with that minor tweak, but the limitations of the Pro level plan will likely need to be addressed: 1000 build minutes per month I'm not sure if it's a cold cache kind of situation, but from the logs of a few test deploys (example) I noticed that cloning alone is taking over a minute per build, followed by another 5-6 minutes to install dependencies and build the docs. This means that we can currently expect to get ~170 preview builds per month before reaching our limit and beginning to incur charges of $7/500 additional build minutes. 3 concurrent builds This is a pretty active repository, so this would likely just be a headache at times. Probably not a blocker. 3 team members Probably not an issue, I'd just need to know who to add. Given those, I think we'd need to investigate some way to handle the limitations above (and figure out why the change in #18242 was necessary) before turning this on. |
Thanks for reaching out to netlify on this @ewdurbin! Assuming we can find a way around the monthly build time limits, this will be an awesome feature for documentation PRs; especially for larger ones that include a significant amount of markdown. For example, the "What's New" documentation often contains broken Sphinx roles (with correct syntax, but an incorrect link). These could be caught much easier with the netlify preview. One possible solution would be to use the preview selectively for documentation PRs, via a manually applied label (which would be configured to trigger a webhook). For example: In the future if we're able to increase the monthly build limit substantially (to either unlimited or high enough that we'd never reasonably reach it), we could potentially configure @bedevere-bot to automatically add the above |
Given the limitations of using Netlify, I've added a PR with an alternative approach using GitHub Actions in the issue (https://bugs.python.org/issue37860). Any thoughts on this approach? |
* add netlify deploy preview * fix publish path * install python3 venv * add sudo * try without venv * install right dependencies * use python3, not python * use pip3 * python3.7 * use requirements.txt * move requirements.txt to Doc * use python 3.7 in runtime.txt * move runtime.txt * Update requirements.txt
Add netlify deploy preview for docs. Once you add Netlify as an app to this github repo, then with these files added in, it should build the docs properly.
Here is an example PR with netlify enabled: epicfaace#5
And the corresponding deploy preview: https://deploy-preview-5--priceless-newton-e3c22b.netlify.com/
https://bugs.python.org/issue37860
Fixes python/core-workflow#348