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Closing because there was no reply to questions asking to clarify the use case.
Please reopen if you would like to continue the discussion.
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> I think that the fix should be to delete the original incorrect statement and
> not replace it with another incorrect statement.
I agree with this.
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New changeset 09819863a3fb7092ca5cbdfcb722882ebbac806b by Miss Islington (bot)
in branch '3.9':
bpo-6634: [doc] clarify that sys.exit() does not always exit the interpreter
(GH-31639) (GH-31661)
https://github.com/python/cpyt
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bpo-6634: [doc] clarify that sys.exit() does not always exit the interpreter
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https://github.com/python/cpython/commit/10117f1d8cb49ce95493555c06050f
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[3.10] bpo-45492: Corrected documentation for co_names in inspect library doc
(GH-31456). (GH-31645)
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https://github.com/python/cpython/commit/3257d49d236e5f3453fe9d2fd8338b
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(I am asking in order to credit you as coauthor on the GitHub version of your
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Vidhya, I think the sentence you are suggesting to add would overlap with one
which is already there ("Since exit() ultimately “only” raises an exception, it
will only exit the process when called from the main thread, and the exception
is not interc
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> Irit, you just patched Temp file doc, can you look at the PR code?
I don't consider myself and expert here, but I left a comment on PR29560 just
to be a good sport.
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bpo-34429: Noted TemporaryFile behavior on non-Posix/non-Cygwin systems
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https://github.com/python/cpython/commit/53ecf9e08d35801807daf74492c090
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Thank you @vidhya!
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branch 'main':
bpo-46729: add number of sub-exceptions in str() of BaseExceptionGroup
(GH-31294)
https://github.com/python/cpython/commit/38b5acf8673ce42a401263a2528202
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bpo-20923 : [doc] Explain ConfigParser 'valid section name' and .SECTCRE
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https://github.com/python/cpython/commit/bba8008f99d615a02984
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bpo-36557: Updated wording for using/windows (GH-31457)
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The patch in PR31448 delays the creation of an implicit block to when it is
needed (do if we begin using another block before a new instruction is added,
the implicit block is never created).
I counted how many empty blocks are being detected by the
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The compiler currently requires the code-generation functions to explicitly
specify where basic blocks end, with a NEXT_BLOCK().
If you get that wrong, you get an exception about "malformed control flow
graph" later, in the cfg analysis stage.
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==
ERROR: test_typeddict_create_errors (test.test_typing.TypedDictTests)
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Traceback (most recent call last):
File
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It’s still open. Go for it.
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The str() of exception groups currently contains just the msg as passed to the
constructor. This turned out to be confusing (see
https://github.com/python/cpython/pull/31270#issuecomment-1036418346).
We should consider whether it is possible to design a
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"raise exc" adds the current frame to the traceback of exc. If you want to
clear the previous traceback before raising you can do that with
raise exc.with_traceback(None)
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versions: +Python 3.10,
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I should have said "redundant information" rather than "obvious".
I consider it redundant to specify that the default behavior applies to some
specific case. If I read redundant information I may pause to think why it was
necessary to
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To summarise the discussion so far:
The arguments in favour of changing exception matching to match on virtual base
classes are:
1. It is confusing that it doesn't follow issubclass semantics.
2. Two use cases were presented as practical motivation.
Irit Katriel added the comment:
Fine, I’ll reopen it for 3.9. However, realistically the release managers are
unlikely to investigate how this bug got fixed between 3.9 and 3.11 so if you
think this is important you might want to do that work.
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It depends how risky the 3.9 release manager would consider the fix to be. The
first step would be to find out which commit(s) fixed it.
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> GH-30531 proposes adding PyErr_GetActiveException() function which has no
> parameter, but Cython __Pyx_PyErr_GetTopmostException() has a tstate
> parameter.
I've now updated it to follow the pattern of other functions, where the is a
pr
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This is a backport of @scoder's patch to 0.29.x. (I don't know if this is
helpful).
https://github.com/cython/cython/compare/master...iritkatriel:exc_info?expand=1
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If this is still the position of cython maintainers:
https://github.com/cython/cython/issues/4581#issuecomment-1016503683
then I will need to revert the change until 3.12.
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That commit has significant changes in ceval.c and compile.c. They don't need
to be reverted to unbreak cython. I'm working on a PR for a simpler change.
Have you tried with CYTHON_USE_EXC_INFO_STACK
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Does unsetting CYTHON_USE_EXC_INFO_STACK still work?
#if CYTHON_USE_EXC_INFO_STACK
// See https://bugs.python.org/issue25612
#define __Pyx_ExcInfoStruct _PyErr_StackItem
#else
// Minimal replacement struct for Py<3.7, without the Py3.7 exception st
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I can probably just put back the two fields in _PyErr_StackItem and make sure
they get updated when exc_value is set.
Reverting the whole thing would include big changes in compile.c and ceval.c,
so I'd rather avoid that if w
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New changeset 108e66b6d23efd0fc2966163ead9434b328c5f17 by Irit Katriel in
branch 'main':
bpo-44031: fix test_tabnanny failure in non-ascii CWD (GH-31014)
https://github.com/python/cpython/commit/108e66b6d23efd0fc2966163ead943
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Another workaround is for you to rename object.h in your project.
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Irit Katriel added the comment:
The comment Terry suggests to add (see
https://bugs.python.org/issue20923#msg255304) could be placed in this paragraph:
https://docs.python.org/3/library/configparser.html#supported-ini-file-structure
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Please create a new issue if this is still a problem on versions >= 3.9.
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Maybe I did something wrong. Will check tomorrow. In the meantime I’m updating
the versions. Thanks for double checking.
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I tested 3.11 (on a Mac 11.6).
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3.8 is no longer maintained. Please create a new issue if you are seeing this
problem on a current version (>= 3.9).
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I tested on a map and I only got the failure in test_s_option, which seems
right because that directory is indeed not in sys.path.
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I'll close this in a week if there is no response.
(It seems to have been abandoned by the OP after a minor code review
disagreement if I understand their last comment.)
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Closing as the OP is unresponsive.
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> os.environ defines the __delitem__ method to call C unsetenv(). Thus `del
> os.environ[varname]` does unset the environment variable, at least at the
> level of the C runtime.
For the current process, yes. But it's not that what the user
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I vote to reject this proposal. Unless another core dev disagrees, I will close
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> if a user of a Python program were to come across it, it may not indicate
> what they needed to do to avoid the crash.
The user of a program should not see this exception. The program should
translate it to an error that would make sense to th
Irit Katriel added the comment:
It's not necessarily true that the environment variable is not set just because
the key is not in os.environ. In this example my del did not change the
environment variable:
>>> import os
>>> os.environ[
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Doc was added under issue25237:
https://docs.python.org/3/library/tkinter.dnd.html
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That function has been edited in the meantime and this line is no longer there.
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I don't think removing this will make the code easier to read. It's an exercise
to verify that all the different if-else branches set this variable.
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timval is defined in sys/time.h.
This would be something to do with your setup, but you did not provide any
information about your system and the steps you took to get to this point so
it's hard to know what happened.
In any case, 3.7 is no longer maint
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> For my information, is there a kind of committee or someone taking these
> kinds of decisions or at least expressing rules as to the spirit in which
> they should be made?
You can bring this up on the python-ideas mailing list if you want t
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Looks like you ran out of disk space: OSError: [Errno 12] Not enough space
In any case, 3.8 is no longer maintained, so I am closing this as out of date.
Please create a new issue if you are having problems with a current version (>=
3.9).
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test_embed does not fail anymore.
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Closing after over 10 years of no activity. (The discussion from back then
seems to be leaning towards wont fix.)
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Re next steps, see
https://github.com/faster-cpython/ideas/issues/226#issuecomment-1024875216.
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This was reported for 2.6, not clear why 3.1 and 3.2 were added later.
Anyway, I'm not seeing the issue on 3.11 (with a script updated for python-3
prints).
Also, imp is deprecated now.
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branch 'main':
bpo-46458: Add tests for context of exception in finally block (GH-30986)
https://github.com/python/cpython/commit/36f538c8092eeb3d5b8bc9df0ae7cc
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On 3.11:
>>> "%+%abc% %" % ()
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "", line 1, in
TypeError: not enough arguments for format string
>>> "%+%abc% %" % {}
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "&q
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