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Update to 3.11.5 (bsc#1214692): - Security - gh-108310: Fixed an issue where instances of ssl.SSLSocket were vulnerable to a bypass of the TLS handshake and included protections (like certificate verification) and treating sent unencrypted data as if it were post-handshake TLS encrypted data. Security issue reported as CVE-2023-40217 by Aapo Oksman. Patch by Gregory P. Smith. - Core and Builtins - gh-104432: Fix potential unaligned memory access on C APIs involving returned sequences of char * pointers within the grp and socket modules. These were revealed using a - fsaniziter=alignment build on ARM macOS. Patch by Christopher Chavez. - gh-77377: Ensure that multiprocessing synchronization objects created in a fork context are not sent to a different process created in a spawn context. This changes a segfault into an actionable RuntimeError in the parent process. - gh-106092: Fix a segmentation fault caused by a use-after-free bug in frame_dealloc when the trashcan delays the deallocation of a PyFrameObject. - gh-106719: No longer suppress arbitrary errors in the __annotations__ getter and setter in the type and module types. - gh-106723: Propagate frozen_modules to multiprocessing spawned process interpreters. - gh-105979: Fix crash in _imp.get_frozen_object() due to improper exception handling. - gh-105840: Fix possible crashes when specializing function calls with too many __defaults__. - gh-105588: Fix an issue that could result in crashes when compiling malformed ast nodes. - gh-105375: Fix bugs in the builtins module where exceptions could end up being overwritten. - gh-105375: Fix bug in the compiler where an exception could end up being overwritten. - gh-105375: Improve error handling in PyUnicode_BuildEncodingMap() where an exception could end up being overwritten. - gh-105235: Prevent out-of-bounds memory access during mmap.find() calls. - gh-101006: Improve error handling when read marshal data. - Library - gh-105736: Harmonized the pure Python version of OrderedDict with the C version. Now, both versions set up their internal state in __new__. Formerly, the pure Python version did the set up in __init__. - gh-107963: Fix multiprocessing.set_forkserver_preload() to check the given list of modules names. Patch by Dong-hee Na. - gh-106242: Fixes os.path.normpath() to handle embedded null characters without truncating the path (bsc#1214693, CVE-2023-41105). - gh-107845: tarfile.data_filter() now takes the location of symlinks into account when determining their target, so it will no longer reject some valid tarballs with LinkOutsideDestinationError. - gh-107715: Fix doctest.DocTestFinder.find() in presence of class names with special characters. Patch by Gertjan van Zwieten. - gh-100814: Passing a callable object as an option value to a Tkinter image now raises the expected TclError instead of an AttributeError. - gh-106684: Close asyncio.StreamWriter when it is not closed by application leading to memory leaks. Patch by Kumar Aditya. - gh-107077: Seems that in some conditions, OpenSSL will return SSL_ERROR_SYSCALL instead of SSL_ERROR_SSL when a certification verification has failed, but the error parameters will still contain ERR_LIB_SSL and SSL_R_CERTIFICATE_VERIFY_FAILED. We are now detecting this situation and raising the appropiate ssl.SSLCertVerificationError. Patch by Pablo Galindo - gh-107396: tarfiles; Fixed use before assignment of self.exception for gzip decompression - gh-62519: Make gettext.pgettext() search plural definitions when translation is not found. - gh-83006: Document behavior of shutil.disk_usage() for non-mounted filesystems on Unix. - gh-106186: Do not report MultipartInvariantViolationDefect defect when the email.parser.Parser class is used to parse emails with headersonly=True. - gh-106831: Fix potential missing NULL check of d2i_SSL_SESSION result in _ssl.c. - gh-106774: Update the bundled copy of pip to version 23.2.1. - gh-106752: Fixed several bug in zipfile.Path in name/suffix/suffixes/stem operations when no filename is present and the Path is not at the root of the zipfile. - gh-106602: Add __copy__ and __deepcopy__ in enum - gh-106530: Revert a change to colorsys.rgb_to_hls() that caused division by zero for certain almost-white inputs. Patch by Terry Jan Reedy. - gh-106052: re module: fix the matching of possessive quantifiers in the case of a subpattern containing backtracking. - gh-106510: Improve debug output for atomic groups in regular expressions. - gh-105497: Fix flag mask inversion when unnamed flags exist. - gh-90876: Prevent multiprocessing.spawn from failing to import in environments where sys.executable is None. This regressed in 3.11 with the addition of support for path-like objects in multiprocessing. - gh-106350: Detect possible memory allocation failure in the libtommath function mp_init() used by the _tkinter module. - gh-102541: Make pydoc.doc catch bad module ImportError when output stream is not None. - gh-106263: Fix crash when calling repr with a manually constructed SignalDict object. Patch by Charlie Zhao. - gh-105375: Fix a bug in _Unpickler_SetInputStream() where an exception could end up being overwritten in case of failure. - gh-105375: Fix bugs in sys where exceptions could end up being overwritten because of deferred error handling. - gh-105605: Harden pyexpat error handling during module initialisation to prevent exceptions from possibly being overwritten, and objects from being dereferenced twice. - gh-105375: Fix bug in decimal where an exception could end up being overwritten. - gh-105375: Fix bugs in _datetime where exceptions could be overwritten in case of module initialisation failure. - gh-105375: Fix bugs in _ssl initialisation which could lead to leaked references and overwritten exceptions. - gh-105375: Fix a bug in array.array where an exception could end up being overwritten. - gh-105375: Fix bugs in _ctypes where exceptions could end up being overwritten. - gh-105375: Fix a bug in the posix module where an exception could be overwritten. - gh-105375: Fix bugs in _elementtree where exceptions could be overwritten. - gh-105375: Fix bugs in zoneinfo where exceptions could be overwritten. - gh-105375: Fix bugs in pickle where exceptions could be overwritten. - gh-105497: Fix flag inversion when alias/mask members exist. - gh-105375: Fix bugs in pickle where exceptions could be overwritten. - gh-103171: Revert undocumented behaviour change with runtime-checkable protocols decorated with typing.final() in Python 3.11. The behaviour change had meant that objects would not be considered instances of these protocols at runtime unless they had a __final__ attribute. Patch by Alex Waygood. - gh-105375: Fix a bug in sqlite3 where an exception could be overwritten in the collation callback. - gh-105332: Revert pickling method from by-name back to by-value. - gh-104554: Add RTSPS scheme support in urllib.parse - gh-100061: Fix a bug that causes wrong matches for regular expressions with possessive qualifier. - gh-102541: Hide traceback in help() prompt, when import failed. - gh-99203: Restore following CPython <= 3.10.5 behavior of shutil.make_archive(): do not create an empty archive if root_dir is not a directory, and, in that case, raise FileNotFoundError or NotADirectoryError regardless of format choice. Beyond the brought-back behavior, the function may now also raise these exceptions in dry_run mode. - gh-94777: Fix hanging multiprocessing ProcessPoolExecutor when a child process crashes while data is being written in the call queue. - bpo-18319: Ensure gettext(msg) retrieve translations even if a plural form exists. In other words: gettext(msg) == ngettext(msg, '', 1). - Documentation - gh-107008: Document the curses module variables LINES and COLS. - gh-106948: Add a number of standard external names to nitpick_ignore. - gh-54738: Add documentation on how to localize the argparse module. - Tests - gh-105776: Fix test_cppext when the C compiler command -std=c11 option: remove -std= options from the compiler command. Patch by Victor Stinner. - gh-107237: test_logging: Fix test_udp_reconnection() by increasing the timeout from 100 ms to 5 minutes (LONG_TIMEOUT). Patch by Victor Stinner. - gh-101634: When running the Python test suite with -jN option, if a worker stdout cannot be decoded from the locale encoding report a failed testn so the exitcode is non-zero. Patch by Victor Stinner. - Build - gh-107814: When calling find_python.bat with -q it did not properly silence the output of nuget. That is now fixed. - gh-106881: Check for linux/limits.h before including it in Modules/posixmodule.c. - gh-104692: Include commoninstall as a prerequisite for bininstall - This ensures that commoninstall is completed before bininstall is started when parallel builds are used (make -j install), and so the python3 symlink is only installed after all standard library modules are installed. - gh-100340: Allows -Wno-int-conversion for wasm-sdk 17 and onwards, thus enables building WASI builds once against the latest sdk. - Windows - gh-106242: Fixes realpath() to behave consistently when passed a path containing an embedded null character on Windows. In strict mode, it now raises OSError instead of the unexpected ValueError, and in non-strict mode will make the path absolute. - gh-106844: Fix integer overflow in _winapi.LCMapStringEx() which affects ntpath.normcase(). - gh-99079: Update Windows build to use OpenSSL 3.0.9 - gh-105436: Ensure that an empty environment block is terminated by two null characters, as is required by Windows. - macOS - gh-107565: Update macOS installer to use OpenSSL 3.0.10. - gh-99079: Update macOS installer to use OpenSSL 3.0.9. - Tools/Demos - gh-107565: Update multissltests and GitHub CI workflows to use OpenSSL 1.1.1v, 3.0.10, and 3.1.2. - gh-95065: Argument Clinic now supports overriding automatically generated signature by using directive @text_signature. See How to override the generated signature. - gh-106970: Fix bugs in the Argument Clinic destination clear command; the destination buffers would never be cleared, and the destination directive parser would simply continue to the fault handler after processing the command. Patch by Erlend E. Aasland. - C API - gh-107916: C API functions PyErr_SetFromErrnoWithFilename(), PyErr_SetExcFromWindowsErrWithFilename() and PyErr_SetFromWindowsErrWithFilename() save now the error code before calling PyUnicode_DecodeFSDefault(). - gh-107915: Such C API functions as PyErr_SetString(), PyErr_Format(), PyErr_SetFromErrnoWithFilename() and many others no longer crash or ignore errors if it failed to format the error message or decode the filename. Instead, they keep a corresponding error. - gh-107226: PyModule_AddObjectRef() is now only available in the limited API version 3.10 or later. - gh-105375: Fix a bug in PyErr_WarnExplicit() where an exception could end up being overwritten if the API failed internally. - gh-99612: Fix PyUnicode_DecodeUTF8Stateful() for ASCII-only data: *consumed was not set.- restrict PEP668 to ALP/Tumbleweed- add externally_managed.in to label this build as PEP-668 managed- IT MEANS THAT bsc#1210638 STILL HAS NOT BEEN FIXED! - Add Revert-gh105127-left-tests.patch (gh#python/cpython!106941) partially reverting CVE-2023-27043-email-parsing-errors.patch, because of the regression in gh#python/cpython#106669. - (bsc#1210638, CVE-2023-27043) Add CVE-2023-27043-email-parsing-errors.patch, which detects email address parsing errors and returns empty tuple to indicate the parsing error (old API). (The patch is faulty, gh#python/cpython#106669, but upstream decided not to just revert it).- Update to Python 3.11.4: - gh-103142: The version of OpenSSL used in Windows and Mac installers has been upgraded to 1.1.1u to address CVE-2023-2650, CVE-2023-0465, CVE-2023-0466, CVE-2023-0464, as well as CVE-2023-0286, CVE-2022-4303, and CVE-2022-4303 fixed previously in 1.1.1t (gh-101727). - gh-102153: urllib.parse.urlsplit() now strips leading C0 control and space characters following the specification for URLs defined by WHATWG in response to CVE-2023-24329 (bsc#1208471). - gh-99889: Fixed a security in flaw in uu.decode() that could allow for directory traversal based on the input if no out_file was specified. - gh-104049: Do not expose the local on-disk location in directory indexes produced by http.client.SimpleHTTPRequestHandler. - gh-103935: trace.__main__ now uses io.open_code() for files to be executed instead of raw open(). - gh-102953: The extraction methods in tarfile, and shutil.unpack_archive(), have a new filter argument that allows limiting tar features than may be surprising or dangerous, such as creating files outside the destination directory. See Extraction filters for details (fixing CVE-2007-4559, bsc#1203750). - Remove upstreamed patches: - CVE-2007-4559-filter-tarfile_extractall.patch- Remove obsolete_python_versioned macro again. This mechanism has no business to be in Python 3.11, because we have abolished with it whole interpreter+setuptools+pip product. Python 3.11 should not be replaced by later versions anymore.- Add 103213-fetch-CONFIG_ARGS.patch (gh#python/cpython#103053). - Add skip_if_buildbot-extend.patch to avoid the bug altogether (extending what skip_if_buildbot covers). - Add CVE-2007-4559-filter-tarfile_extractall.patch to fix bsc#1203750 (CVE-2007-4559) and implementing "PEP 706 – Filter for tarfile.extractall".- Update to 3.11.3: - Security - gh-101727: Updated the OpenSSL version used in Windows and macOS binary release builds to 1.1.1t to address CVE-2023-0286, CVE-2022-4303, and CVE-2022-4303 per the OpenSSL 2023-02-07 security advisory. - Core and Builtins - gh-101975: Fixed stacktop value on tracing entries to avoid corruption on garbage collection. - gh-102701: Fix overflow when creating very large dict. - gh-102416: Do not memoize incorrectly automatically generated loop rules in the parser. Patch by Pablo Galindo. - gh-102356: Fix a bug that caused a crash when deallocating deeply nested filter objects. Patch by Marta Gómez Macías. - gh-102397: Fix segfault from race condition in signal handling during garbage collection. Patch by Kumar Aditya. - gh-102281: Fix potential nullptr dereference and use of uninitialized memory in fileutils. Patch by Max Bachmann. - gh-102126: Fix deadlock at shutdown when clearing thread states if any finalizer tries to acquire the runtime head lock. Patch by Kumar Aditya. - gh-102027: Fix SSE2 and SSE3 detection in _blake2 internal module. Patch by Max Bachmann. - gh-101967: Fix possible segfault in positional_only_passed_as_keyword function, when new list created. - gh-101765: Fix SystemError / segmentation fault in iter __reduce__ when internal access of builtins.__dict__ keys mutates the iter object. - gh-101696: Invalidate type version tag in _PyStaticType_Dealloc for static types, avoiding bug where a false cache hit could crash the interpreter. Patch by Kumar Aditya. - Library - gh-102549: Don’t ignore exceptions in member type creation. - gh-102947: Improve traceback when dataclasses.fields() is called on a non-dataclass. Patch by Alex Waygood - gh-102780: The asyncio.Timeout context manager now works reliably even when performing cleanup due to task cancellation. Previously it could raise a CancelledError instead of an TimeoutError in such cases. - gh-88965: typing: Fix a bug relating to substitution in . Pacustom classes generic over a ParamSpec. Previously, if . Pathe ParamSpec was substituted with a parameters list that . Paitself contained a TypeVar, the TypeVar in the parameters . Palist could not be subsequently substituted. This is now . Pafixed tch by Nikita Sobolev . - gh-101979: Fix a bug where parentheses in the metavar argument to argparse.ArgumentParser.add_argument() were dropped. Patch by Yeojin Kim. - gh-102179: Fix os.dup2() error message for negative fds. - gh-101961: For the binary mode, fileinput.hookcompressed() doesn’t set the encoding value even if the value is None. Patch by Gihwan Kim. - gh-101936: The default value of fp becomes io.BytesIO if HTTPError is initialized without a designated fp parameter. Patch by Long Vo. - gh-102069: Fix __weakref__ descriptor generation for custom dataclasses. - gh-101566: In zipfile, apply fix for extractall on the underlying zipfile after being wrapped in Path. - gh-101892: Callable iterators no longer raise SystemError when the callable object exhausts the iterator but forgets to either return a sentinel value or raise StopIteration. - gh-97786: Fix potential undefined behaviour in corner cases of floating-point-to-time conversions. - gh-101517: Fixed bug where bdb looks up the source line with linecache with a lineno=None, which causes it to fail with an unhandled exception. - gh-101673: Fix a pdb bug where ll clears the changes to local variables. - gh-96931: Fix incorrect results from ssl.SSLSocket.shared_ciphers() - gh-88233: Correctly preserve “extra” fields in zipfile regardless of their ordering relative to a zip64 “extra.” - gh-96127: inspect.signature was raising TypeError on call with mock objects. Now it correctly returns (*args, * *kwargs) as infered signature. - gh-95495: When built against OpenSSL 3.0, the ssl module had a bug where it reported unauthenticated EOFs (i.e. without close_notify) as a clean TLS-level EOF. It now raises SSLEOFError, matching the behavior in previous versions of OpenSSL. The options attribute on SSLContext also no longer includes OP_IGNORE_UNEXPECTED_EOF by default. This option may be set to specify the previous OpenSSL 3.0 behavior. - gh-94440: Fix a concurrent.futures.process bug where ProcessPoolExecutor shutdown could hang after a future has been quickly submitted and canceled. - Documentation - gh-103112: Add docstring to http.client.HTTPResponse.read() to fix pydoc output. - gh-85417: Update cmath documentation to clarify behaviour on branch cuts. - gh-97725: Fix asyncio.Task.print_stack() description for file=None. Patch by Oleg Iarygin. - Tests - gh-102980: Improve test coverage on pdb. - gh-102537: Adjust the error handling strategy in test_zoneinfo.TzPathTest.python_tzpath_context. Patch by Paul Ganssle. - gh-89792: test_tools now copies up to 10x less source data to a temporary directory during the freeze test by ignoring git metadata and other artifacts. It also limits its python build parallelism based on os.cpu_count instead of hard coding it as 8 cores. - gh-101377: Improved test_locale_calendar_formatweekday of calendar. - Build - gh-102711: Fix -Wstrict-prototypes compiler warnings.- Update to 3.11.2: Bug fixes, no changes in API and no security bugs.- Add python310 Obsoletes line to obsolete_python_versioned macro.- Add provides for readline and sqlite3 to the main Python package.- Disable NIS for new products, it's deprecated and gets removed- build GLIBC hwcaps optimized versions of the interpreter- Don't fail on Sphinx build warnings. - For jsc#PED-1570, jsc#PED-2217 and jsc#PED-68, providing Python 3.11 for SLE-15-SP4.- Update to 3.11.1: - python -m http.server no longer allows terminal control characters sent within a garbage request to be printed to the stderr server lo This is done by changing the http.server BaseHTTPRequestHandler .log_message method to replace control characters with a \xHH hex escape before printin - Avoid publishing list of active per-interpreter audit hooks via the gc module - The IDNA codec decoder used on DNS hostnames by socket or asyncio related name resolution functions no longer involves a quadratic algorithm. This prevents a potential CPU denial of service if an out-of-spec excessive length hostname involving bidirectional characters were decoded. Some protocols such as urllib http 3xx redirects potentially allow for an attacker to supply such a name (CVE-2022-45061). - Update bundled libexpat to 2.5.0 - Fix a shell code injection vulnerability in the get-remote-certificate.py example script. The script no longer uses a shell to run openssl commands. Issue reported and initial fix by Caleb Shortt. Patch by Victor Stinner. - Fix a crash when an object which does not have a dictionary frees its instance values. - Fix a bug in the tokenizer that could cause infinite recursion when showing syntax warnings that happen in the first line of the source. Patch by Pablo Galindo - Fix an issue that could cause frames to be visible to Python code as they are being torn down, possibly leading to memory corruption or hard crashes of the interpreter. - Fix a reference bug in _imp.create_builtin() after the creation of the first sub-interpreter for modules builtins and sys. Patch by Victor Stinner. - Fixed a bug that was causing a buffer overflow if the tokenizer copies a line missing the newline caracter from a file that is as long as the available tokenizer buffer. Patch by Pablo galindo - Fix bug where an ExceptionGroup subclass can wrap a BaseException. - Fix zip path for venv created from a non-installed python on POSIX platforms. - Fix an issue that could potentially cause incorrect error handling for some bytecode instructions. - Fix an issue that prevented PyThreadState and PyInterpreterState memory from being freed properly. - Fix failure in except* with unhashable exceptions. - Fix calculation of sys._base_executable when inside a POSIX virtual environment using copies of the python binary when the base installation does not provide the executable name used by the venv. Calculation will fall back to alternative names (“python”, “python.”). - Update faulthandler to emit an error message with the proper unexpected signal number. Patch by Dong-hee Na. - Fix location of SyntaxError for a try block with both except and except*. - Fix the error reporting positions of specialized traceback anchors when the source line contains Unicode characters. - Fix subscription of type aliases containing bare generic types or types like TypeVar: for example tuple[A, T][int] and tuple[TypeVar, T][int], where A is a generic type, and T is a type variable. - Lower the recursion depth for marshal on WASI to support wasmtime 2.0/main. - Fix multiple crashes in debug mode when str subclasses are used instead of str itself. - Fix an issue where member descriptors (such as those for __slots__) could behave incorrectly or crash instead of raising a TypeError when accessed via an instance of an invalid type. - Suppress ImportError for invalid query for help() command. Patch by Dong-hee Na. - Fix detection of MAC addresses for uuid on certain OSs. Patch by Chaim Sanders - Print exception class name instead of its string representation when raising errors from ctypes calls. - os.sched_yield() now release the GIL while calling sched_yield(2). Patch by Dong-hee Na. - Fix an issue that could delay the specialization of PRECALL instructions. - Bugfix: PyFunction_GetAnnotations() should return a borrowed reference. It was returning a new reference. - Ensure that all Python frame objects are backed by “complete” frames. - Fixed a missing incref/decref pair in Exception.__setstate__(). Patch by Ofey Chan. - Fix the Python path configuration used to initialized sys.path at Python startup. Paths are no longer encoded to UTF-8/strict to avoid encoding errors if it contains surrogate characters (bytes paths are decoded with the surrogateescape error handler). Patch by Victor Stinner. - Fix overly-broad source position information for chained comparisons used as branching conditions. - At Python exit, sometimes a thread holding the GIL can wait forever for a thread (usually a daemon thread) which requested to drop the GIL, whereas the thread already exited. To fix the race condition, the thread which requested the GIL drop now resets its request before exiting. Issue discovered and analyzed by Mingliang ZHAO. Patch by Victor Stinner. - Fix a possible assertion failure, fatal error, or SystemError if a line tracing event raises an exception while opcode tracing is enabled. - Fix undefined behaviour in C code of null pointer arithmetic. - Make sure that all frame objects created are created from valid interpreter frames. Prevents the possibility of invalid frames in backtraces and signal handlers. - Disable incorrect pickling of the C implemented classmethod descriptors. - On WASI ENOTCAPABLE is now mapped to PermissionError. The errno modules exposes the new error number. getpath.py now ignores PermissionError when it cannot open landmark files pybuilddir.txt and pyenv.cfg. - Allow pdb to locate source for frozen modules in the standard library. - Raise ValueError instead of SystemError when methods of uninitialized io.IncrementalNewlineDecoder objects are called. Patch by Oren Milman. - Fix a possible assertion failure in io.FileIO when the opener returns an invalid file descriptor. - Also escape s in the http.server BaseHTTPRequestHandler.log_message so that it is technically possible to parse the line and reconstruct what the original data was. Without this a xHH is ambiguious as to if it is a hex replacement we put in or the characters r”x” came through in the original request line. - asyncio.get_event_loop() now only emits a deprecation warning when a new event loop was created implicitly. It no longer emits a deprecation warning if the current event loop was set. - Fix bug when calling trace.CoverageResults with valid infile. - Fix a bug in handling class cleanups in unittest.TestCase. Now addClassCleanup() uses separate lists for different TestCase subclasses, and doClassCleanups() only cleans up the particular class. - Release the GIL when calling termios APIs to avoid blocking threads. - Fix ast.increment_lineno() to also cover ast.TypeIgnore when changing line numbers. - Fix bug in urllib.parse.urlparse() that causes URL schemes that begin with a digit, a plus sign, or a minus sign to be parsed incorrectly. - Check the number of arguments in substitution in user generics containing a TypeVarTuple and one or more TypeVar. - Fix substitution of ParamSpec followed by TypeVarTuple in generic aliases. - Fix substitution of TypeVarTuple and ParamSpec together in user generics. - Fixed bug where inspect.signature() reported incorrect arguments for decorated methods. - Fix SystemError in ctypes when exception was not set during __initsubclass__. - Remove older version of _SSLProtocolTransport.get_write_buffer_limits in asyncio.sslproto - fix negative numbers failing in verify() - Fix statistics.NormalDist pickle with 0 and 1 protocols. - enum.auto() is now correctly activated when combined with other assignment values. E.g. ONE = auto(), 'some text' will now evaluate as (1, 'some text'). - Update the bundled copy of pip to version 22.3.1. - Clean up refleak on failed module initialisation in _zoneinfo - Clean up refleaks on failed module initialisation in in _pickle - Clean up refleak on failed module initialisation in _io. - Fix memory leak in math.dist() when both points don’t have the same dimension. Patch by Kumar Aditya. - [3.11] Applied changes from importlib_metadata 4.11.4 through 4.13, including compatibility and robustness fixes for Distribution objects without _normalized_name, disallowing invalid inputs to Distribution.from_name, and refined behaviors in PathDistribution._name_from_stem and PathDistribution._normalized_name. - Fix argument typechecks in _overlapped.WSAConnect() and _overlapped.Overlapped.WSASendTo() functions. - Prevent crashing in traceback when retrieving the byte-offset for some source files that contain certain unicode characters. - Fix internal error in the re module which in very rare circumstances prevented compilation of a regular expression containing a conditional expression without the “else” branch. - Fix asyncio.StreamWriter.drain() to call protocol.connection_lost callback only once on Windows. - Add a mutex to unittest.mock.NonCallableMock to protect concurrent access to mock attributes. - Fix hang on Windows in subprocess.wait_closed() in asyncio with ProactorEventLoop. Patch by Kumar Aditya. - Fix infinite loop in unittest when a self-referencing chained exception is raised - tkinter.Text.count() raises now an exception for options starting with “-” instead of silently ignoring them. - On uname_result, restored expectation that _fields and _asdict would include all six properties including processor. - A createSocket() method was added to SysLogHandler. - Fix bug in urllib.parse.urlparse() that causes certain port numbers containing whitespace, underscores, plus and minus signs, or non-ASCII digits to be incorrectly accepted. - Allow venv to pass along PYTHON* variables to ensurepip and pip when they do not impact path resolution - On macOS, fix a crash in syslog.syslog() in multi-threaded applications. On macOS, the libc syslog() function is not thread-safe, so syslog.syslog() no longer releases the GIL to call it. Patch by Victor Stinner. - Allow BUILTINS to be a valid field name for frozen dataclasses. - Wrap network errors consistently in urllib FTP support, so the test suite doesn’t fail when a network is available but the public internet is not reachable. - Make sure patch.dict() can be applied on async functions. - Earlier in 3.11 we deprecated asyncio.Task.cancel("message"). We realized we were too harsh, and have undeprecated it. - Change deprecate warning message in unittest from It is deprecated to return a value!=None to It is deprecated to return a value that is not None from a test case - Fixes AttributeError when subprocess.check_output() is used with argument input=None and either of the arguments encoding or errors are used. - Fix is_private properties in the ipaddress module. Previously non-private networks (0.0.0.0/0) would return True from this method; now they correctly return False. - Avoid spurious tracebacks from asyncio when default executor cleanup is delayed until after the event loop is closed (e.g. as the result of a keyboard interrupt). - Avoid a crash in the C version of asyncio.Future.remove_done_callback() when an evil argument is passed. - Remove tokenize.NL check from tabnanny. - Fix generation of the default name of tkinter.Checkbutton. Previously, checkbuttons in different parent widgets could have the same short name and share the same state if arguments “name” and “variable” are not specified. Now they are globally unique. - Update bundled libexpat to 2.4.9 - Fix race condition in asyncio where process_exited() called before the pipe_data_received() leading to inconsistent output. Patch by Kumar Aditya. - Fixed check in multiprocessing.resource_tracker that guarantees that the length of a write to a pipe is not greater than PIPE_BUF. - Corrected type annotation for dataclass attribute pstats.FunctionProfile.ncalls to be str. - Fix repr of Any subclasses. - Work around missing socket functions in socket’s __repr__. - In inspect, fix overeager replacement of “typing.” in formatting annotations. - Fix handling of bytes path-like objects in os.ismount(). - Fix handling compiler warnings (SyntaxWarning and DeprecationWarning) in codeop.compile_command() when checking for incomplete input. Previously it emitted warnings and raised a SyntaxError. Now it always returns None for incomplete input without emitting any warnings. - To avoid apparent memory leaks when asyncio.open_connection() raises, break reference cycles generated by local exception and future instances (which has exception instance as its member var). Patch by Dong Uk, Kang. - Fixed flickering of the turtle window when the tracer is turned off. Patch by Shin-myoung-serp. - Fix asyncio subprocess transport to kill process cleanly when process is blocked and avoid RuntimeError when loop is closed. Patch by Kumar Aditya. - Prevent error when activating venv in nested fish instances. - TarFile.next() now returns None when called on an empty tarfile. - Document the optional callback parameter of WeakMethod. Patch by Géry Ogam. - Restrict use of sockets instead of pipes for stdin of subprocesses created by asyncio to AIX platform only. - shutil.copytree() now applies the ignore_dangling_symlinks argument recursively. - Fix IndexError in argparse.ArgumentParser when a store_true action is given an explicit argument. - Document that calling variadic functions with ctypes requires special care on macOS/arm64 (and possibly other platforms). - Remove extra row - Clarified the conflicting advice given in the ast documentation about ast.literal_eval() being “safe” for use on untrusted input while at the same time warning that it can crash the process. The latter statement is true and is deemed unfixable without a large amount of work unsuitable for a bugfix. So we keep the warning and no longer claim that literal_eval is safe. - Restructured the documentation for the os.wait* family of functions, and improved the docs for os.waitid() with more explanation of the possible argument constants. - Skip test_normalization() of test_unicodedata if it fails to download NormalizationTest.txt file from pythontest.net. Patch by Victor Stinner. - Correct test_marsh on (32 bit) x86: test_deterministic sets was failing. - Optional big memory tests in test_sqlite3 now catch the correct sqlite.DataError exception type in case of too large strings and/or blobs passed. - Fix a bug in the typing tests where a test relying on CPython-specific implementation details was not decorated with @cpython_only and was not skipped on other implementations. - Add tests for star-unpacking with PEP 646, and some other miscellaneous PEP 646 tests. - Added explicit coverage of Py_Initialize (and hence Py_InitializeEx) back to the embedding tests (all other embedding tests migrated to Py_InitializeFromConfig in Python 3.11) - Some C API tests were moved into the new Lib/test/test_capi/ directory. - Fix -Wimplicit-int, -Wstrict-prototypes, and - Wimplicit-function-declaration compiler warnings in configure checks. - Fix a compilation issue with GCC 12 on macOS. - Fix -Wimplicit-int compiler warning in configure check for PTHREAD_SCOPE_SYSTEM. - Fix a possible fd leak in Programs/_freeze_module.c introduced in Python 3.11. - Fix build with PYTHON_FOR_REGEN=python3.8. - Specify the full path to the source location for make docclean (needed for cross-builds). - Don’t use vendored libmpdec headers if --with-system-libmpdec is passed to configure. Don’t use vendored libexpat headers if --with-system-expat is passed to !configure. - Fix the build process of clang compiler for _bootstrap_python if LTO optimization is applied. Patch by Matthias Görgens and Dong-hee Na. - wasm32-emscripten builds for browsers now include concurrent.futures for asyncio and unittest.mock. - wasm32-emscripten platform no longer builds resource module, getresuid(), getresgid(), and their setters. The APIs are stubs and not functional. - Updated pegen regeneration script on Windows to find and use Python 3.9 or higher. Prior to this, pegen regeneration already required 3.9 or higher, but the script may have used lower versions of Python. - Fix a bug in the previous bugfix that caused IDLE to not start when run with 3.10.8, 3.12.0a1, and at least Microsoft Python 3.10.2288.0 installed without the Lib/test package. 3.11.0 was never affected. - The wasm_build.py script now pre-builds Emscripten ports, checks for broken EMSDK versions, and warns about pkg-config env vars. - The new tool Tools/wasm/wasm_builder.py automates configure, compile, and test steps for building CPython on WebAssembly platforms. - Fix handling of module docstrings in Tools/i18n/pygettext.py. - PyBUF_* constants were marked as part of Limited API of Python 3.11+. These were available in 3.11.0 with Py_LIMITED_API defined for 3.11, and are necessary to use the buffer API. - Fix use-after-free in Py_SetPythonHome(NULL), Py_SetProgramName(NULL) and _Py_SetProgramFullPath(NULL) function calls. Issue reported by Benedikt Reinartz. Patch by Victor Stinner. - Py_InitializeEx now correctly calls PyConfig_Clear after initializing the interpreter (the omission didn’t cause a memory leak only because none of the dynamically allocated config fields are populated by the wrapper function) - Removed upstreamed patches: - 98437-sphinx.locale._-as-gettext-in-pyspecific.patch - CVE-2022-45061-DoS-by-IDNA-decode.patch- Add CVE-2022-45061-DoS-by-IDNA-decode.patch to avoid CVE-2022-45061 (bsc#1205244) allowing DoS by IDNA decoding extremely long domain names.- Update to 3.11.0 (overall changes from 3.10.*): - General changes - PEP 657 -- Include Fine-Grained Error Locations in Tracebacks - PEP 654 -- Exception Groups and except* - PEP 680 -- tomllib: Support for Parsing TOML in the Standard Library - gh-90908 -- Introduce task groups to asyncio - gh-34627 -- Atomic grouping ((?>...)) and possessive quantifiers (*+, ++, ?+, {m,n}+) are now supported in regular expressions. - The Faster CPython Project is already yielding some exciting results. Python 3.11 is up to 10-60% faster than Python 3.10. On average, we measured a 1.22x speedup on the standard benchmark suite. See Faster CPython for details. - Typing and typing language changes - PEP 673 -- Self Type - PEP 646 -- Variadic Generics - PEP 675 -- Arbitrary Literal String Type - PEP 655 -- Marking individual TypedDict items as required or potentially-missing - PEP 681 -- Data Class Transforms - (just changes from 3.11.0rc2): - Fix multiplying a list by an integer (list *= int): detect the integer overflow when the new allocated length is close to the maximum size. Issue reported by Jordan Limor. Patch by Victor Stinner. - On Linux the multiprocessing module returns to using filesystem backed unix domain sockets for communication with the forkserver process instead of the Linux abstract socket namespace. Only code that chooses to use the “forkserver” start method is affected. Abstract sockets have no permissions and could allow any user on the system in the same network namespace (often the whole system) to inject code into the multiprocessing forkserver process. This was a potential privilege escalation. Filesystem based socket permissions restrict this to the forkserver process user as was the default in Python 3.8 and earlier. This prevents Linux CVE-2022-42919. - Fix an issue where several frame objects could be backed by the same interpreter frame, possibly leading to corrupted memory and hard crashes of the interpreter. - Fix possible data corruption or crashes when accessing the f_back member of newly-created generator or coroutine frames. - Fix a crash occurring when PyEval_GetFrame() is called while the topmost Python frame is in a partially-initialized state. - Fix command line parsing: reject -X int_max_str_digits option with no value (invalid) when the PYTHONINTMAXSTRDIGITS environment variable is set to a valid limit. Patch by Victor Stinner. - Fix undefined behaviour in _testcapimodule.c. - When ValueError is raised if an integer is larger than the limit, mention the sys.set_int_max_str_digits() function in the error message. Patch by Victor Stinner. - Correctly raise SyntaxError on exception groups (PEP 654) on python versions prior to 3.11 - Document some places where an assignment expression needs parentheses. - Update the bundled copies of pip and setuptools to versions 22.3 and 65.5.0 respectively. - fix Flag to use boundary CONFORM - This restores previous Flag behavior of allowing flags with non-sequential values to be combined; e.g. - class Skip(Flag): TWO = 2 EIGHT = 8 - Skip.TWO | Skip.EIGHT -> - Fix ! in c domain ref target syntax via a conf.py patch, so it works as intended to disable ref target resolution. - Update tutorial introduction output to use 3.10+ SyntaxError invalid range.- Add 98437-sphinx.locale._-as-gettext-in-pyspecific.patch to allow building of documentation with the latest Sphinx 5.3.0 (gh#python/cpython#98366).- Update to 3.11.0rc2: - Converting between int and str in bases other than 2 (binary), 4, 8 (octal), 16 (hexadecimal), or 32 such as base 10 (decimal) now raises a ValueError if the number of digits in string form is above a limit to avoid potential denial of service attacks due to the algorithmic complexity. This is a mitigation for CVE-2020-10735. This new limit can be configured or disabled by environment variable, command line flag, or sys APIs. See the integer string conversion length limitation documentation. The default limit is 4300 digits in string form. - Fix case of undefined behavior in ceval.c - Do not expose KeyWrapper in _functools. - Ensure that tracing, sys.setrace(), is turned on immediately. In pre-release versions of 3.11, some tracing events might have been lost when turning on tracing in a __del__ method or interrupt. - Fix use after free in trace refs build mode. Patch by Kumar Aditya. - When loading a file with invalid UTF-8 inside a multi-line string, a correct SyntaxError is emitted. - Make sure that incomplete frames do not show up in tracemalloc traces. - Remove two cases of undefined behavior, by adding NULL checks. - Fix possible NULL pointer dereference in _PyThread_CurrentFrames. Patch by Kumar Aditya. - Fix AttributeError missing name and obj attributes in object.__getattribute__(). Patch by Philip Georgi. - Loading a file with invalid UTF-8 will now report the broken character at the correct location. - Fixed a bug that caused _PyCode_GetExtra to return garbage for negative indexes. Patch by Pablo Galindo - Fix a deadlock in PyGILState_Ensure() when allocating new thread state. Patch by Kumar Aditya. - PyType_Ready() now initializes ht_cached_keys and performs additional checks to ensure that type objects are properly configured. This avoids crashes in 3rd party packages that don’t use regular API to create new types. - Skip over incomplete frames in PyThreadState_GetFrame(). - Fix format string in _PyPegen_raise_error_known_location that can lead to memory corruption on some 64bit systems. The function was building a tuple with i (int) instead of n (Py_ssize_t) for Py_ssize_t arguments. - Fix misleading contents of error message when converting an all-whitespace string to float. - ast.parse() will no longer parse function definitions with positional-only params when passed feature_version less than (3, 8). Patch by Shantanu Jain. - Fix incorrect error message in the io module. - Fix the faulthandler implementation of faulthandler.register(signal, chain=True) if the sigaction() function is not available: don’t call the previous signal handler if it’s NULL. Patch by Victor Stinner. - Correct conversion of numbers.Rational’s to float. - Fix TypeVarTuple.__typing_prepare_subst__. TypeError was not raised when using more than one TypeVarTuple, like [*T, *V] in type alias substitutions. - Fix asyncio.streams.StreamReaderProtocol to keep a strong reference to the created task, so that it’s not garbage collected - Fix a performance regression in logging TimedRotatingFileHandler. Only check for special files when the rollover time has passed. - Fix unused localName parameter in the Attr class in xml.dom.minidom. - Fix incorrect condition that causes sys.thread_info.name to be wrong on pthread platforms. - Remove an incompatible change from bpo-28080 that caused a regression that ignored the utf8 in ZipInfo.flag_bits. Patch by Pablo Galindo. - Fix asyncio.Runner to call asyncio.set_event_loop() only once to avoid calling attach_loop() multiple times on child watchers. Patch by Kumar Aditya. - Fix unittest.IsolatedAsyncioTestCase to set event loop before calling setup functions. Patch by Kumar Aditya. - When a task catches asyncio.CancelledError and raises some other error, the other error should generally not silently be suppressed. - Fail gracefully if EPERM or ENOSYS is raised when loading crypt methods. This may happen when trying to load MD5 on a Linux kernel with FIPS enabled. - Allow asyncio.StreamWriter.drain() to be awaited concurrently by multiple tasks. Patch by Kumar Aditya. - Fix ast.unparse() when ImportFrom.level is None - Improve discoverability of the higher level concurrent.futures module by providing clearer links from the lower level threading and multiprocessing modules. - What’s New 3.11 now has instructions for how to provide compiler and linker flags for Tcl/Tk and OpenSSL on RHEL 7 and CentOS 7. - Mitigate the inherent race condition from using find_unused_port() in testSockName() by trying to find an unused port a few times before failing. Patch by Ross Burton. - Build and test with OpenSSL 1.1.1q - Use support-expat-CVE-2022-25236-patched.patch from the current version of gh#python/cpython#93900 instead of the old support-expat-245.patch. - Reapply fix_configure_rst.patch.- Increase testsuite timeout for test_freeze_simple_script- fix import_failed.map to refer to the python 3.11 package versions- Update to 3.11.0rc1: - Core and Builtins - Update code object hashing and equality to consider all debugging and exception handling tables. This fixes an issue where certain non-identical code objects could be “deduplicated” during compilation. - _PyPegen_Parser_New now properly detects token memory allocation errors. Patch by Honglin Zhu. - Run Python code in tracer/profiler function at full speed. Fixes slowdown in earlier versions of 3.11. - Emit a warning in debug mode if an object does not call PyObject_GC_UnTrack() before deallocation. Patch by Pablo Galindo. - Prevented crashes in the AST constructor when compiling some absurdly long expressions like "+0"*1000000. RecursionError is now raised instead. Patch by Pablo Galindo - ast.AST node positions are now validated when provided to compile() and other related functions. If invalid positions are detected, a ValueError will be raised. - Fix error detection in some builtin functions when keyword argument name is an instance of a str subclass with overloaded __eq__ and __hash__. Previously it could cause SystemError or other undesired behavior. - Library - Update bundled pip to 22.2.2. - Fix asyncio.TaskGroup to propagate exception when asyncio.CancelledError was replaced with another exception by a context manger. Patch by Kumar Aditya and Guido van Rossum. - Update bundled pip to 22.2.1. - Fix GC crash when deallocating _lsprof.Profiler by untracking it before calling any callbacks. Patch by Kumar Aditya. - Fix asyncio.run() for asyncio.Task implementations without uncancel() method. Patch by Kumar Aditya. - Fix check for existence of os.EFD_CLOEXEC, os.EFD_NONBLOCK and os.EFD_SEMAPHORE flags on older kernel versions where these flags are not present. Patch by Kumar Aditya. - Fix concurrent.futures.Executor.map() to cancel the currently waiting on future on an error - e.g. TimeoutError or KeyboardInterrupt. - Ensure that timeouts scheduled with asyncio.Timeout that have already expired are delivered promptly. - Suppress writing an XML declaration in open files in ElementTree.write() with encoding='unicode' and xml_declaration=None. - Fix findtext in the xml module to only give an empty string when the text attribute is set to None. - Documentation - Fix stylesheet not working in Windows CHM htmlhelp docs and add warning that they are deprecated. Contributed by C.A.M. Gerlach. - Update library documentation with availability information on WebAssembly platforms wasm32-emscripten and wasm32-wasi. - Use consistent syntax for platform availability. The directive now supports a content body and emits a warning when it encounters an unknown platform. - Document a limitation in ThreadPoolExecutor where its exit handler is executed before any handlers in atexit. - Tests - Lib/test/test_asyncio/test_ssl.py exposed a bug in the macOS kernel where intense concurrent load on non-blocking sockets occasionally causes errno.ENOBUFS (“No buffer space available”) to be emitted. FB11063974 filed with Apple, in the mean time as a workaround buffer size used in tests on macOS is decreased to avoid intermittent failures. Patch by Fantix King. - Fix problem with test_ssl test_get_ciphers on systems that require perfect forward secrecy (PFS) ciphers. - Add a regression test for re exponentional slowdown when using rjsmin. - Build - Fix a regression in configure script that caused some header checks to ignore custom CPPFLAGS. The regression was introduced in gh-94802. - wasm32-wasi builds no longer depend on WASIX’s pthread stubs. Python now has its own stubbed pthread API. - Python now detects missing dup function in WASI and works around some missing errno, select, and socket constants. - Python now skips missing socket functions and methods on WASI. WASI can only create sockets from existing fd / accept and has no netdb. - Platforms wasm32-unknown-emscripten and wasm32-unknown-wasi have been promoted to PEP 11 tier 3 platform support. - IDLE - Document handling of extensions in Save As dialogs. - Include prompts when saving Shell (interactive input and output). - Fix the Shell context menu copy-with-prompts bug of copying an extra line when one selects whole lines. - In the Edit menu, move Select All and add a new separator. - Enable using IDLE’s module browser with .pyw files. - Add .pyi as a recognized extension for IDLE on macOS. This allows opening stub files by double clicking on them in the Finder. - C API - Restore the 3.10 behavior for multiple inheritance of C extension classes that store their dictionary at the end of the struct. - Added PyCode_GetVarnames(), PyCode_GetCellvars() and PyCode_GetFreevars() for accessing co_varnames, co_cellvars and co_freevars respectively via the C API.- Update to 3.11.0b5: - Core and Builtins - gh-93351: ast.AST node positions are now validated when provided to compile() and other related functions. If invalid positions are detected, a ValueError will be raised. - gh-94438: Fix an issue that caused extended opcode arguments and some conditional pops to be ignored when calculating valid jump targets for assignments to the f_lineno attribute of frame objects. In some cases, this could cause inconsistent internal state, resulting in a hard crash of the interpreter. - gh-95060: Undocumented PyCode_Addr2Location function now properly returns when addrq argument is less than zero. - gh-95113: Replace all EXTENDED_ARG_QUICK instructions with basic EXTENDED_ARG instructions in unquickened code. Consumers of non-adaptive bytecode should be able to handle extended arguments the same way they were handled in CPython 3.10 and older. - gh-91409: Fix incorrect source location info caused by certain optimizations in the bytecode compiler. - gh-94036: Fix incorrect source location info for some multi-line attribute accesses and method calls. - gh-94739: Allow jumping within, out of, and across exception handlers in the debugger. - gh-94949: ast.parse() will no longer parse parenthesized context managers when passed feature_version less than (3, 9). Patch by Shantanu Jain. - gh-94947: ast.parse() will no longer parse assignment expressions when passed feature_version less than (3, 8). Patch by Shantanu Jain. - gh-91256: Ensures the program name is known for help text during interpreter startup. - gh-94869: Fix the column offsets for some expressions in multi-line f-strings ast nodes. Patch by Pablo Galindo. - gh-94822: Fix an issue where lookups of metaclass descriptors may be ignored when an identically-named attribute also exists on the class itself. - gh-91153: Fix an issue where a bytearray item assignment could crash if it’s resized by the new value’s __index__() method. - gh-90699: Fix reference counting bug in bool.__repr__(). Patch by Kumar Aditya. - Library - gh-95087: Fix IndexError in parsing invalid date in the email module. - gh-95199: Upgrade bundled setuptools to 63.2.0. - gh-95194: Upgrade bundled pip to 22.2. - gh-95132: Fix a sqlite3 regression where *args and **kwds were incorrectly relayed from connect() to the Connection factory. The regression was introduced in 3.11a1 with PR 24421 (gh-85128). Patch by Erlend E. Aasland.` - gh-93157: Fix fileinput module didn’t support errors option when inplace is true. - gh-95105: wsgiref.types.InputStream.__iter__() should return Iterator[bytes], not Iterable[bytes]. Patch by Shantanu Jain. - gh-94857: Fix refleak in _io.TextIOWrapper.reconfigure. Patch by Kumar Aditya. - gh-94821: Fix binding of unix socket to empty address on Linux to use an available address from the abstract namespace, instead of “0”. - gh-89988: Fix memory leak in pickle.Pickler when looking up dispatch_table. Patch by Kumar Aditya. - bpo-47025: Drop support for bytes on sys.path. - Tests - gh-95212: Make multiprocessing test case test_shared_memory_recreate parallel-safe. - Build - gh-94847: Fixed _decimal module build issue on GCC when compiling with LTO and pydebug. Debug builds no longer force inlining of functions. - gh-94841: Fix the possible performance regression of PyObject_Free() compiled with MSVC version 1932. - gh-94801: configure now uses custom flags like ZLIB_CFLAGS and ZLIB_LIBS when searching for headers and libraries. - gh-94773: deepfreeze.py now supports code object with frozensets that contain incompatible, unsortable types. - C API - gh-94930: Fix SystemError raised when PyArg_ParseTupleAndKeywords() is used with # in (...) but without PY_SSIZE_T_CLEAN defined. - gh-94864: Fix PyArg_Parse* with deprecated format units “u” and “Z”. It returned 1 (success) when warnings are turned into exceptions. - gh-94731: Python again uses C-style casts for most casting operations when compiled with C++. This may trigger compiler warnings, if they are enabled with e.g. -Wold-style-cast `` or ``-Wzero-as-null-pointer-constant options for g++.- Switch from %primary_interpreter to prjconf-defined %primary_python (gh#openSUSE/python-rpm-macros#127).- Update to 3.11.0b4: - Fixes many bugs and adds following more significant changes - Security - gh-68966: The deprecated mailcap module now refuses to inject Coreunsafe text (filenames, MIME types, parameters) into shell Corecommands. Instead of using such text, it will warn and act Coreas if a match was not found (or for test commands, as if the Coretest failed). and Builtins - gh-93516: Lazily create a table mapping bytecode offsets to line numbers to speed up calculation of line numbers when tracing. - gh-93461: importlib.invalidate_caches() now drops entries from sys.path_importer_cache with a relative path as name. This solves a caching issue when a process changes its current working directory. - FileFinder no longer inserts a dot in the path, e.g. /egg/./spam is now /egg/spam. Library - gh-93896: Fix asyncio.run() and unittest.IsolatedAsyncioTestCase to always the set event loop as it was done in Python 3.10 and earlier. Patch by Kumar Aditya. - gh-94101: Manual instantiation of ssl.SSLSession objects is no longer allowed as it lead to misconfigured instances that crashed the interpreter when attributes where accessed on them. - gh-83658: Make multiprocessing.Pool raise an exception if maxtasksperchild is not None or a positive int. - gh-61162: Clarify sqlite3 behavior when Using the connection as a context manager. Tools/Demos - gh-94538: Fix Argument Clinic output to custom file destinations. Patch by Erlend E. Aasland. C API - gh-93937: The following frame functions and type are now directly available with #include , it’s no longer needed to add #include : PyFrame_Check() PyFrame_GetBack() PyFrame_GetBuiltins() PyFrame_GetGenerator() PyFrame_GetGlobals() PyFrame_GetLasti() PyFrame_GetLocals() PyFrame_Type- Update to 3.11.0b2: - many small updates - Add patch support-expat-245.patch: * Support Expat >= 2.4.4 (jsc#SLE-21253)- Refresh bluez-devel-vendor.tar.xz - Fix building with system-expat (gh#python/cpython#92875). Nope, it didn't work, worked around it.- Update to pre-release version 3.11.0b1: - PEP 657 – Include Fine-Grained Error Locations in Tracebacks - PEP 654 – Exception Groups and except* - PEP 673 – Self Type - PEP 646 – Variadic Generics - PEP 680– tomllib: Support for Parsing TOML in the Standard Library - PEP 675– Arbitrary Literal String Type - PEP 655– Marking individual TypedDict items as required or potentially-missing - bpo-46752– Introduce task groups to asyncio - The Faster Cpython Project is already yielding some exciting results. Python 3.11 is up to 10-60% faster than Python 3.10. On average, we measured a 1.22x speedup on the standard benchmark suite. See https://docs.python.org/3.11/whatsnew/3.11.html#faster-cpython for details.- Switch primary_interpreter from python38 to python310- Update to 3.10.4: - bpo-46968: Check for the existence of the “sys/auxv.h” header in faulthandler to avoid compilation problems in systems where this header doesn’t exist. Patch by Pablo Galindo - bpo-23691: Protect the re.finditer() iterator from re-entering. - bpo-42369: Fix thread safety of zipfile._SharedFile.tell() to avoid a “zipfile.BadZipFile: Bad CRC-32 for file” exception when reading a ZipFile from multiple threads. - bpo-38256: Fix binascii.crc32() when it is compiled to use zlib’c crc32 to work properly on inputs 4+GiB in length instead of returning the wrong result. The workaround prior to this was to always feed the function data in increments smaller than 4GiB or to just call the zlib module function. - bpo-39394: A warning about inline flags not at the start of the regular expression now contains the position of the flag. - bpo-47061: Deprecate the various modules listed by PEP 594: - aifc, asynchat, asyncore, audioop, cgi, cgitb, chunk, crypt, imghdr, msilib, nntplib, nis, ossaudiodev, pipes, smtpd, sndhdr, spwd, sunau, telnetlib, uu, xdrlib - bpo-2604: Fix bug where doctests using globals would fail when run multiple times. - bpo-45997: Fix asyncio.Semaphore re-aquiring FIFO order. - bpo-47022: The asynchat, asyncore and smtpd modules have been deprecated since at least Python 3.6. Their documentation and deprecation warnings and have now been updated to note they will removed in Python 3.12 (PEP 594). - bpo-46421: Fix a unittest issue where if the command was invoked as python -m unittest and the filename(s) began with a dot (.), a ValueError is returned. - bpo-40296: Fix supporting generic aliases in pydoc. - Update to 3.10.3: - bpo-46940: Avoid overriding AttributeError metadata information for nested attribute access calls. Patch by Pablo Galindo. - bpo-46852: Rename the private undocumented float.__set_format__() method to float.__setformat__() to fix a typo introduced in Python 3.7. The method is only used by test_float. Patch by Victor Stinner. - bpo-46794: Bump up the libexpat version into 2.4.6 - bpo-46820: Fix parsing a numeric literal immediately (without spaces) followed by “not in” keywords, like in 1not in x. Now the parser only emits a warning, not a syntax error. - bpo-46762: Fix an assert failure in debug builds when a ‘<’, ‘>’, or ‘=’ is the last character in an f-string that’s missing a closing right brace. - bpo-46724: Make sure that all backwards jumps use the JUMP_ABSOLUTE instruction, rather than JUMP_FORWARD with an argument of (2**32)+offset. - bpo-46732: Correct the docstring for the __bool__() method. Patch by Jelle Zijlstra. - bpo-46707: Avoid potential exponential backtracking when producing some syntax errors involving lots of brackets. Patch by Pablo Galindo. - bpo-40479: Add a missing call to va_end() in Modules/_hashopenssl.c. - bpo-46615: When iterating over sets internally in setobject.c, acquire strong references to the resulting items from the set. This prevents crashes in corner-cases of various set operations where the set gets mutated. - bpo-45773: Remove two invalid “peephole” optimizations from the bytecode compiler. - bpo-43721: Fix docstrings of getter, setter, and deleter to clarify that they create a new copy of the property. - bpo-46503: Fix an assert when parsing some invalid N escape sequences in f-strings. - bpo-46417: Fix a race condition on setting a type __bases__ attribute: the internal function add_subclass() now gets the PyTypeObject.tp_subclasses member after calling PyWeakref_NewRef() which can trigger a garbage collection which can indirectly modify PyTypeObject.tp_subclasses. Patch by Victor Stinner. - bpo-46383: Fix invalid signature of _zoneinfo’s module_free function to resolve a crash on wasm32-emscripten platform. - bpo-46070: Py_EndInterpreter() now explicitly untracks all objects currently tracked by the GC. Previously, if an object was used later by another interpreter, calling PyObject_GC_UnTrack() on the object crashed if the previous or the next object of the PyGC_Head structure became a dangling pointer. Patch by Victor Stinner. - bpo-46339: Fix a crash in the parser when retrieving the error text for multi-line f-strings expressions that do not start in the first line of the string. Patch by Pablo Galindo - bpo-46240: Correct the error message for unclosed parentheses when the tokenizer doesn’t reach the end of the source when the error is reported. Patch by Pablo Galindo - bpo-46091: Correctly calculate indentation levels for lines with whitespace character that are ended by line continuation characters. Patch by Pablo Galindo - bpo-43253: Fix a crash when closing transports where the underlying socket handle is already invalid on the Proactor event loop. - bpo-47004: Apply bugfixes from importlib_metadata 4.11.3, including bugfix for EntryPoint.extras, which was returning match objects and not the extras strings. - bpo-46985: Upgrade pip wheel bundled with ensurepip (pip 22.0.4) - bpo-46968: faulthandler: On Linux 5.14 and newer, dynamically determine size of signal handler stack size CPython allocates using getauxval(AT_MINSIGSTKSZ). This changes allows for Python extension’s request to Linux kernel to use AMX_TILE instruction set on Sapphire Rapids Xeon processor to succeed, unblocking use of the ISA in frameworks. - bpo-46955: Expose asyncio.base_events.Server as asyncio.Server. Patch by Stefan Zabka. - bpo-23325: The signal module no longer assumes that SIG_IGN and SIG_DFL are small int singletons. - bpo-46932: Update bundled libexpat to 2.4.7 - bpo-25707: Fixed a file leak in xml.etree.ElementTree.iterparse() when the iterator is not exhausted. Patch by Jacob Walls. - bpo-44886: Inherit asyncio proactor datagram transport from asyncio.DatagramTransport. - bpo-46827: Support UDP sockets in asyncio.loop.sock_connect() for selector-based event loops. Patch by Thomas Grainger. - bpo-46811: Make test suite support Expat >=2.4.5 - bpo-46252: Raise TypeError if ssl.SSLSocket is passed to transport-based APIs. - bpo-46784: Fix libexpat symbols collisions with user dynamically loaded or statically linked libexpat in embedded Python. - bpo-39327: shutil.rmtree() can now work with VirtualBox shared folders when running from the guest operating-system. - bpo-46756: Fix a bug in urllib.request.HTTPPasswordMgr.find_user_password() and urllib.request.HTTPPasswordMgrWithPriorAuth.is_authenticated() which allowed to bypass authorization. For example, access to URI example.org/foobar was allowed if the user was authorized for URI example.org/foo. - bpo-46643: In typing.get_type_hints(), support evaluating stringified ParamSpecArgs and ParamSpecKwargs annotations. Patch by Gregory Beauregard. - bpo-45863: When the tarfile module creates a pax format archive, it will put an integer representation of timestamps in the ustar header (if possible) for the benefit of older unarchivers, in addition to the existing full-precision timestamps in the pax extended header. - bpo-46676: Make typing.ParamSpec args and kwargs equal to themselves. Patch by Gregory Beauregard. - bpo-46672: Fix NameError in asyncio.gather() when initial type check fails. - bpo-46655: In typing.get_type_hints(), support evaluating bare stringified TypeAlias annotations. Patch by Gregory Beauregard. - bpo-45948: Fixed a discrepancy in the C implementation of the xml.etree.ElementTree module. Now, instantiating an xml.etree.ElementTree.XMLParser with a target=None keyword provides a default xml.etree.ElementTree.TreeBuilder target as the Python implementation does. - bpo-46521: Fix a bug in the codeop module that was incorrectly identifying invalid code involving string quotes as valid code. - bpo-46581: Brings ParamSpec propagation for GenericAlias in line with Concatenate (and others). - bpo-46591: Make the IDLE doc URL on the About IDLE dialog clickable. - bpo-46400: expat: Update libexpat from 2.4.1 to 2.4.4 - bpo-46487: Add the get_write_buffer_limits method to asyncio.transports.WriteTransport and to the SSL transport. - bpo-45173: Note the configparser deprecations will be removed in Python 3.12. - bpo-46539: In typing.get_type_hints(), support evaluating stringified ClassVar and Final annotations inside Annotated. Patch by Gregory Beauregard. - bpo-46491: Allow typing.Annotated to wrap typing.Final and typing.ClassVar. Patch by Gregory Beauregard. - bpo-46436: Fix command-line option -d/--directory in module http.server which is ignored when combined with command-line option --cgi. Patch by Géry Ogam. - bpo-41403: Make mock.patch() raise a TypeError with a relevant error message on invalid arg. Previously it allowed a cryptic AttributeError to escape. - bpo-46474: In importlib.metadata.EntryPoint.pattern, avoid potential REDoS by limiting ambiguity in consecutive whitespace. - bpo-46469: asyncio generic classes now return types.GenericAlias in __class_getitem__ instead of the same class. - bpo-46434: pdb now gracefully handles help when __doc__ is missing, for example when run with pregenerated optimized .pyc files. - bpo-46333: The __eq__() and __hash__() methods of typing.ForwardRef now honor the module parameter of typing.ForwardRef. Forward references from different modules are now differentiated. - bpo-46246: Add missing __slots__ to importlib.metadata.DeprecatedList. Patch by Arie Bovenberg. - bpo-46266: Improve day constants in calendar. - Now all constants (MONDAY … SUNDAY) are documented, tested, and added to __all__. - bpo-46232: The ssl module now handles certificates with bit strings in DN correctly. - bpo-43118: Fix a bug in inspect.signature() that was causing it to fail on some subclasses of classes with a __text_signature__ referencing module globals. Patch by Weipeng Hong. - bpo-26552: Fixed case where failing asyncio.ensure_future() did not close the coroutine. Patch by Kumar Aditya. - bpo-21987: Fix an issue with tarfile.TarFile.getmember() getting a directory name with a trailing slash. - bpo-20392: Fix inconsistency with uppercase file extensions in MimeTypes.guess_type(). Patch by Kumar Aditya. - bpo-46080: Fix exception in argparse help text generation if a argparse.BooleanOptionalAction argument’s default is argparse.SUPPRESS and it has help specified. Patch by Felix Fontein. - bpo-44439: Fix .write() method of a member file in ZipFile, when the input data is an object that supports the buffer protocol, the file length may be wrong. - bpo-45703: When a namespace package is imported before another module from the same namespace is created/installed in a different sys.path location while the program is running, calling the importlib.invalidate_caches() function will now also guarantee the new module is noticed. - bpo-24959: Fix bug where unittest sometimes drops frames from tracebacks of exceptions raised in tests. - bpo-44791: Fix substitution of ParamSpec in Concatenate with different parameter expressions. Substitution with a list of types returns now a tuple of types. Substitution with Concatenate returns now a Concatenate with concatenated lists of arguments. - bpo-14156: argparse.FileType now supports an argument of ‘-’ in binary mode, returning the .buffer attribute of sys.stdin/sys.stdout as appropriate. Modes including ‘x’ and ‘a’ are treated equivalently to ‘w’ when argument is ‘-’. Patch contributed by Josh Rosenberg - bpo-46463: Fixes escape4chm.py script used when building the CHM documentation file - bpo-46913: Fix test_faulthandler.test_sigfpe() if Python is built with undefined behavior sanitizer (UBSAN): disable UBSAN on the faulthandler_sigfpe() function. Patch by Victor Stinner. - bpo-46708: Prevent default asyncio event loop policy modification warning after test_asyncio execution. - bpo-46678: The function make_legacy_pyc in Lib/test/support/import_helper.py no longer fails when PYTHONPYCACHEPREFIX is set to a directory on a different device from where tempfiles are stored. - bpo-46616: Ensures test_importlib.test_windows cleans up registry keys after completion. - bpo-44359: test_ftplib now silently ignores socket errors to prevent logging unhandled threading exceptions. Patch by Victor Stinner. - bpo-46542: Fix a Python crash in test_lib2to3 when using Python built in debug mode: limit the recursion limit. Patch by Victor Stinner. - bpo-46576: test_peg_generator now disables compiler optimization when testing compilation of its own C extensions to significantly speed up the testing on non-debug builds of CPython. - bpo-46542: Fix test_json tests checking for RecursionError: modify these tests to use support.infinite_recursion(). Patch by Victor Stinner. - bpo-13886: Skip test_builtin PTY tests on non-ASCII characters if the readline module is loaded. The readline module changes input() behavior, but test_builtin is not intented to test the readline module. Patch by Victor Stinner. - bpo-38472: Fix GCC detection in setup.py when cross-compiling. The C compiler is now run with LC_ALL=C. Previously, the detection failed with a German locale. - bpo-46513: configure no longer uses AC_C_CHAR_UNSIGNED macro and pyconfig.h no longer defines reserved symbol __CHAR_UNSIGNED__. - bpo-45296: Clarify close, quit, and exit in IDLE. In the File menu, ‘Close’ and ‘Exit’ are now ‘Close Window’ (the current one) and ‘Exit’ is now ‘Exit IDLE’ (by closing all windows). In Shell, ‘quit()’ and ‘exit()’ mean ‘close Shell’. If there are no other windows, this also exits IDLE. - bpo-45447: Apply IDLE syntax highlighting to pyi files. Patch by Alex Waygood and Terry Jan Reedy. - bpo-46433: The internal function _PyType_GetModuleByDef now correctly handles inheritance patterns involving static types. - bpo-14916: Fixed bug in the tokenizer that prevented PyRun_InteractiveOne from parsing from the provided FD. - Remove upstreamed patches: - support-expat-245.patch- Add patch support-expat-245.patch: * Support Expat >= 2.4.5- bsc#1195831 Obsolete older "most modern" versions of python packages (python39 for python310 and so forth). For next versions it is necessary just to edit the macro.- Remove second superfluous BR rpm-build-python- Remove second superfluous BR rpm-build-python - Add fix_configure_rst.patch, which removes duplicate link targets and make documentation with old Sphinx in SLE - Skip test_capi (bsc#1195140 and bpo#37169)- Update to 3.10.2: Bugfix only - bpo#46347 memory leak in PyEval_EvalCodeEx (especially visible with Cython code) - and many others- Upgrade to 3.10.1 (jsc#SLE-18038): - PEP 623 – Deprecate and prepare for the removal of the wstr member in PyUnicodeObject. - PEP 604 – Allow writing union types as X | Y - PEP 612 – Parameter Specification Variables - PEP 626 – Precise line numbers for debugging and other tools. - PEP 618 – Add Optional Length-Checking To zip. - bpo-12782: Parenthesized context managers are now officially allowed. - PEP 632 – Deprecate distutils module. - PEP 613 – Explicit Type Aliases - PEP 634 – Structural Pattern Matching: Specification - PEP 635 – Structural Pattern Matching: Motivation and Rationale - PEP 636 – Structural Pattern Matching: Tutorial - PEP 644 – Require OpenSSL 1.1.1 or newer - PEP 624 – Remove Py_UNICODE encoder APIs - PEP 597 – Add optional EncodingWarning - Patches readjusted: - bpo-31046_ensurepip_honours_prefix.patch - python-3.3.0b1-fix_date_time_compiler.patch- Remove pdb_adjust_breakpoints.patch and instead just adjust location of the test breakpoint in Lib/test/test_pdb.py via sed, because we have shortened Lib/pdb.py by removing the shebang (bpo#45964).- Add pdb_adjust_breakpoints.patch fixing expectd results in test_pdb_breakpoints_preserved_across_interactive_sessions (bpo#45964).- Remove shebangs from from python-base libraries in _libdir (bsc#1193179). - Readjust patches: - bpo-31046_ensurepip_honours_prefix.patch - decimal.patch - python-3.3.0b1-fix_date_time_compiler.patch- Move rpm-build-python construct to correct place.- BuildRequire rpm-build-python: The provider to inject python(abi) has been moved there. rpm-build pulls rpm-build-python automatically in when building anything against python3-base, but this implies that the initial build of python3-base does not trigger the automatic installation.- Final release of 3.10.0: Complete list on https://www.python.org/downloads/release/python-3100/, but highlights are: - PEP 623 – Deprecate and prepare for the removal of the wstr member in PyUnicodeObject. - PEP 604 – Allow writing union types as X | Y - PEP 612 – Parameter Specification Variables - PEP 626 – Precise line numbers for debugging and other tools. - PEP 618 – Add Optional Length-Checking To zip. - PEP 632 – Deprecate distutils module. - PEP 613 – Explicit Type Aliases - PEP 634 – Structural Pattern Matching: Specification - PEP 635 – Structural Pattern Matching: Motivation and Rationale - PEP 636 – Structural Pattern Matching: Tutorial - PEP 644 – Require OpenSSL 1.1.1 or newer - PEP 624 – Remove Py_UNICODE encoder APIs - PEP 597 – Add optional EncodingWarning - bpo-12782: Parenthesized context managers are now officially allowed.- Switch on option --with-system-libmpdec (bsc#1189356).- Reenable profileopt with qemu emulation, test_faulthandler is no longer run during profiling- test_faulthandler is still problematic under qemu linux-user emulation, disable it there- Update to 3.10.0rc1 (the penultimate prerelease), which contains plenty of small bugfixes among others: - bpo#38605: from __future__ import annotations (PEP 563) used to be on this list in previous pre-releases but it has been postponed to Python 3.11 due to some compatibility concerns. - bpo-44600: Fix incorrect line numbers while tracing some failed patterns in match statements. Patch by Charles Burkland. - plenty of modifications in types.Union- Update to 3.10.0b4: https://docs.python.org/3.10/whatsnew/changelog.html#python-3-10-0-beta-4 - Remove python3-imp-returntype.patch which has been upstreamed.- Update to 3.10.0b2: - PEP 623 -- Deprecate and prepare for the removal of the wstr member in PyUnicodeObject. - PEP 604 -- Allow writing union types as X | Y - PEP 612 -- Parameter Specification Variables - PEP 626 -- Precise line numbers for debugging and other tools. - PEP 618 -- Add Optional Length-Checking To zip. - bpo-12782: Parenthesized context managers are now officially allowed. - PEP 632 -- Deprecate distutils module. - PEP 613 -- Explicit Type Aliases - PEP 634 -- Structural Pattern Matching: Specification - PEP 635 -- Structural Pattern Matching: Motivation and Rationale - PEP 636 -- Structural Pattern Matching: Tutorial - PEP 644 -- Require OpenSSL 1.1.1 or newer - PEP 624 -- Remove Py_UNICODE encoder APIs - PEP 597 -- Add optional EncodingWarning - Removed patches (assumed upstream): - sphinx-update-removed-function.patch- Revert previous skip over test_capi - Add skip-test_pyobject_freed_is_freed.patch to skip failing test on SLE-15.- allow build with Sphinx >= 3.x- Exclude test_capi on Leap (test fails there)- Stop providing "python" symbol (bsc#1185588), which means python2 currently.- Update to 3.9.5: * Security - bpo-43434: Creating a sqlite3.Connection object now also produces a sqlite3.connect auditing event. Previously this event was only produced by sqlite3.connect() calls. Patch by Erlend E. Aasland. - bpo-43882: The presence of newline or tab characters in parts of a URL could allow some forms of attacks. - Following the controlling specification for URLs defined by WHATWG urllib.parse() now removes ASCII newlines and tabs from URLs, preventing such attacks. - bpo-43472: Ensures interpreter-level audit hooks receive the cpython.PyInterpreterState_New event when called through the _xxsubinterpreters module. - bpo-36384: ipaddress module no longer accepts any leading zeros in IPv4 address strings. Leading zeros are ambiguous and interpreted as octal notation by some libraries. For example the legacy function socket.inet_aton() treats leading zeros as octal notatation. glibc implementation of modern inet_pton() does not accept any leading zeros. For a while the ipaddress module used to accept ambiguous leading zeros. - bpo-43075: Fix Regular Expression Denial of Service (ReDoS) vulnerability in urllib.request.AbstractBasicAuthHandler. The ReDoS-vulnerable regex has quadratic worst-case complexity and it allows cause a denial of service when identifying crafted invalid RFCs. This ReDoS issue is on the client side and needs remote attackers to control the HTTP server. - bpo-42800: Audit hooks are now fired for frame.f_code, traceback.tb_frame, and generator code/frame attribute access. * Core and Builtins - bpo-43105: Importlib now resolves relative paths when creating module spec objects from file locations. - bpo-42924: Fix bytearray repetition incorrectly copying data from the start of the buffer, even if the data is offset within the buffer (e.g. after reassigning a slice at the start of the bytearray to a shorter byte string). * Library - bpo-43993: Update bundled pip to 21.1.1. - bpo-43937: Fixed the turtle module working with non-default root window. - bpo-43930: Update bundled pip to 21.1 and setuptools to 56.0.0 - bpo-43920: OpenSSL 3.0.0: load_verify_locations() now returns a consistent error message when cadata contains no valid certificate. - bpo-43607: urllib can now convert Windows paths with \\?\ prefixes into URL paths. - bpo-43284: platform.win32_ver derives the windows version from sys.getwindowsversion().platform_version which in turn derives the version from kernel32.dll (which can be of a different version than Windows itself). Therefore change the platform.win32_ver to determine the version using the platform module’s _syscmd_ver private function to return an accurate version. - bpo-42248: [Enum] ensure exceptions raised in _missing__ are released - bpo-43799: OpenSSL 3.0.0: define OPENSSL_API_COMPAT 1.1.1 to suppress deprecation warnings. Python requires OpenSSL 1.1.1 APIs. - bpo-43794: Add ssl.OP_IGNORE_UNEXPECTED_EOF constants (OpenSSL 3.0.0) - bpo-43789: OpenSSL 3.0.0: Don’t call the password callback function a second time when first call has signaled an error condition. - bpo-43788: The header files for ssl error codes are now OpenSSL version-specific. Exceptions will now show correct reason and library codes. The make_ssl_data.py script has been rewritten to use OpenSSL’s text file with error codes. - bpo-43655: tkinter dialog windows are now recognized as dialogs by window managers on macOS and X Window. - bpo-43534: turtle.textinput() and turtle.numinput() create now a transient window working on behalf of the canvas window. - bpo-43522: Fix problem with hostname_checks_common_name. OpenSSL does not copy hostflags from struct SSL_CTX to struct SSL. - bpo-42967: Allow bytes separator argument in urllib.parse.parse_qs and urllib.parse.parse_qsl when parsing str query strings. Previously, this raised a TypeError. - bpo-43176: Fixed processing of a dataclass that inherits from a frozen dataclass with no fields. It is now correctly detected as an error. - bpo-41735: Fix thread locks in zlib module may go wrong in rare case. Patch by Ma Lin. - bpo-36470: Fix dataclasses with InitVars and replace(). Patch by Claudiu Popa. - bpo-32745: Fix a regression in the handling of ctypes’ ctypes.c_wchar_p type: embedded null characters would cause a ValueError to be raised. Patch by Zackery Spytz. * Documentation - bpo-43959: The documentation on the PyContextVar C-API was clarified. - bpo-43938: Update dataclasses documentation to express that FrozenInstanceError is derived from AttributeError. - bpo-43755: Update documentation to reflect that unparenthesized lambda expressions can no longer be the expression part in an if clause in comprehensions and generator expressions since Python 3.9. - bpo-43739: Fixing the example code in Doc/extending/extending.rst to declare and initialize the pmodule variable to be of the right type. * Tests - bpo-43961: Fix test_logging.test_namer_rotator_inheritance() on Windows: use os.replace() rather than os.rename(). Patch by Victor Stinner. - bpo-43842: Fix a race condition in the SMTP test of test_logging. Don’t close a file descriptor (socket) from a different thread while asyncore.loop() is polling the file descriptor. Patch by Victor Stinner. - bpo-43811: Tests multiple OpenSSL versions on GitHub Actions. Use ccache to speed up testing. - bpo-43791: OpenSSL 3.0.0: Disable testing of legacy protocols TLS 1.0 and 1.1. Tests are failing with TLSV1_ALERT_INTERNAL_ERROR. - Refreshed patches: - bpo-31046_ensurepip_honours_prefix.patch - python-3.3.0b1-fix_date_time_compiler.patch - Add vendorized files from bluez-devel to enable building support for Bluetooth.- Make sure to close the import_failed.map file after the exception has been raised in order to avoid ResourceWarnings when the failing import is part of a try...except block.- Update to 3.9.4: - bpo#43710: Reverted the fix for https://bugs.python.org/issue42500 as it changed the PyThreadState struct size and broke the 3.9.x ABI in the 3.9.3 release (visible on 32-bit platforms using binaries compiled using an earlier version of Python 3.9.x headers). - bpo#26053: Fixed bug where the pdb interactive run command echoed the args from the shell command line, even if those have been overridden at the pdb prompt. - bpo#42988 (bsc#1183374) CVE-2021-3426: Remove the getfile feature of the pydoc module which could be abused to read arbitrary files on the disk (directory traversal vulnerability). Moreover, even source code of Python modules can contain sensitive data like passwords. Vulnerability reported by David Schwörer. - bpo#43285: ftplib no longer trusts the IP address value returned from the server in response to the PASV command by default. This prevents a malicious FTP server from using the response to probe IPv4 address and port combinations on the client network. Code that requires the former vulnerable behavior may set a trust_server_pasv_ipv4_address attribute on their ftplib.FTP instances to True to re-enable it. - bpo#43439: Add audit hooks for gc.get_objects(), gc.get_referrers() and gc.get_referents(). Patch by Pablo Galindo. - bpo#43660: Fix crash that happens when replacing sys.stderr with a callable that can remove the object while an exception is being printed. Patch by Pablo Galindo. - bpo#43555: Report the column offset for SyntaxError for invalid line continuation characters. Patch by Pablo Galindo. - bpo#43517: Fix misdetection of circular imports when using from pkg.mod import attr, which caused false positives in non-trivial multi-threaded code. - bpo#35883: Python no longer fails at startup with a fatal error if a command line argument contains an invalid Unicode character. The Py_DecodeLocale() function now escapes byte sequences which would be decoded as Unicode characters outside the [U+0000; U+10ffff] range. - bpo#43406: Fix a possible race condition where PyErr_CheckSignals tries to execute a non-Python signal handler. - bpo#42500: Improve handling of exceptions near recursion limit. Converts a number of Fatal Errors in RecursionErrors. - bpo#43433: xmlrpc.client.ServerProxy no longer ignores query and fragment in the URL of the server. - bpo#35930: Raising an exception raised in a “future” instance will create reference cycles. - bpo#43577: Fix deadlock when using ssl.SSLContext debug callback with ssl.SSLContext.sni_callback(). - bpo#43521: ast.unparse can now render NaNs and empty sets. - bpo#43423: subprocess.communicate() no longer raises an IndexError when there is an empty stdout or stderr IO buffer during a timeout on Windows. - bpo#27820: Fixed long-standing bug of smtplib.SMTP where doing AUTH LOGIN with initial_response_ok=False will fail. The cause is that SMTP.auth_login _always_ returns a password if provided with a challenge string, thus non-compliant with the standard for AUTH LOGIN. Also fixes bug with the test for smtpd. - bpo#43332: Improves the networking efficiency of http.client when using a proxy via set_tunnel(). Fewer small send calls are made during connection setup. - bpo#43399: Fix ElementTree.extend not working on iterators when using the Python implementation - bpo#43316: The python -m gzip command line application now properly fails when detecting an unsupported extension. It exits with a non-zero exit code and prints an error message to stderr. - bpo#43260: Fix TextIOWrapper can not flush internal buffer forever after very large text is written. - bpo#42782: Fail fast in shutil.move() to avoid creating destination directories on failure. - bpo#37193: Fixed memory leak in socketserver.ThreadingMixIn introduced in Python 3.7. - bpo#43199: Answer “Why is there no goto?” in the Design and History FAQ. - bpo#43407: Clarified that a result from time.monotonic(), time.perf_counter(), time.process_time(), or time.thread_time() can be compared with the result from any following call to the same function - not just the next immediate call. - bpo#27646: Clarify that ‘yield from ’ works with any iterable, not just iterators. - bpo#36346: Update some deprecated unicode APIs which are documented as “will be removed in 4.0” to “3.12”. See PEP 623 for detail. - bpo#37945: Fix test_getsetlocale_issue1813() of test_locale: skip the test if setlocale() fails. Patch by Victor Stinner. - bpo#41561: Add workaround for Ubuntu’s custom OpenSSL security level policy. - bpo#43288: Fix test_importlib to correctly skip Unicode file tests if the fileystem does not support them. - bpo#43617: Improve configure.ac: Check for presence of autoconf-archive package and remove our copies of M4 macros. - bpo#42225: Document that IDLE can fail on Unix either from misconfigured IP masquerage rules or failure displaying complex colored (non-ascii) characters. - bpo#43283: Document why printing to IDLE’s Shell is often slower than printing to a system terminal and that it can be made faster by pre-formatting a single string before printing.- Update to 3.9.2: - bpo#42938 (bsc#1181126): Avoid static buffers when computing the repr of ctypes.c_double and ctypes.c_longdouble values. This issue was assigned CVE-2021-3177. - bpo#42967 (bsc#1182379): Fix web cache poisoning vulnerability by defaulting the query args separator to &, and allowing the user to choose a custom separator. This issue was assigned CVE-2021-23336. - Upstreamed patches were removed: - CVE-2021-3177-buf_ovrfl_PyCArg_repr.patch - bsc1167501-invalid-alignment.patch - skip_random_failing_tests.patch - CVE-2019-5010-null-defer-x509-cert-DOS.patch- Add Obsoletes for python3-base when primary interpreter is set to properly replace it during upgrades. (bsc#1181324)- Update to 3.9.1: Security bugs: - Prevented potential DoS attack via CPU and RAM exhaustion when processing malformed Apple Property List files in binary format. - The plistlib module no longer accepts entity declarations in XML plist files to avoid XML vulnerabilities. This should not affect users as entity declarations are not used in regular plist files. - Add volatile to the accumulator variable in hmac.compare_digest, making constant-time-defeating optimizations less likely. Core and Builtins - Allow assignment expressions in set literals and set comprehensions as per PEP 572. Patch by Pablo Galindo. - Fix a regression introduced by the new parser, where an unparenthesized walrus operator was not allowed within generator expressions. - types.GenericAlias objects can now be the targets of weakrefs. - Fixed a bug in the PEG parser that was causing crashes in debug mode. Now errors are checked in left-recursive rules to avoid cases where such errors do not get handled in time and appear as long-distance crashes in other places. - Fixed a possible crash in the PEG parser when checking for the ‘!=’ token in the barry_as_flufl rule. Patch by Pablo Galindo. - Fix handling of errors during creation of PyFunctionObject, which resulted in operations on uninitialized memory. Patch by Yonatan Goldschmidt. - Fix a bug in the parser, where a curly brace following a primary didn’t fail immediately. This led to invalid expressions like a {b} to throw a SyntaxError with a wrong offset, or invalid expressions ending with a curly brace like a { to not fail immediately in the REPL. - Fix possible buffer overflow in the new parser when checking for continuation lines. Patch by Pablo Galindo. - Run the parser two times. On the first run, disable all the rules that only generate better error messages to gain performance. If there’s a parse failure, run the parser a second time with those enabled. - Document the default implementation of object.__eq__. - Fix peephole optimizer misoptimize conditional jump + JUMP_IF_NOT_EXC_MATCH pair. - The garbage collector now tracks all user-defined classes. Patch by Brandt Bucher. - Fixed potential issues with removing not completely initialized module from sys.modules when import fails. - Star-unpacking is now allowed for with item’s targets in the PEG parser. - Fixed stack overflow in issubclass() and isinstance() when getting the __bases__ attribute leads to infinite recursion. - When loading a native module and a load failure occurs, prevent a possible UnicodeDecodeError when not running in a UTF-8 locale by decoding the load error message using the current locale’s encoding. - Correctly count control blocks in ‘except’ in compiler. Ensures that a syntax error, rather a fatal error, occurs for deeply nested, named exception handlers. Library - types.GenericAlias will now raise a TypeError when attempting to initialize with a keyword argument. Previously, this would cause the interpreter to crash if the interpreter was compiled with debug symbols. This does not affect interpreters compiled for release. Patch by Ken Jin. - CGIHTTPRequestHandler.run_cgi() HTTP_ACCEPT improperly parsed. Replace the special purpose getallmatchingheaders with generic get_all method and add relevant tests. - inspect.findsource() now raises OSError instead of IndexError when co_lineno of a code object is greater than the file length. This can happen, for example, when a file is edited after it was imported. PR by Irit Katriel. - Fix handling of trailing comments by inspect.getsource(). - ChainMap.__iter__ no longer calls __getitem__ on underlying maps - TracebackException no longer holds a reference to the exception’s traceback object. Consequently, instances of TracebackException for equivalent but non-equal exceptions now compare as equal. - We fixed an issue in pickle.whichmodule in which importing multiprocessing could change the how pickle identifies which module an object belongs to, potentially breaking the unpickling of those objects. - Clarify the error message for asyncio.IncompleteReadError when expected is None. - Extracting a symlink from a tarball should succeed and overwrite the symlink if it already exists. The fix is to remove the existing file or symlink before extraction. Based on patch by Chris AtLee, Jeffrey Kintscher, and Senthil Kumaran. - Fixed tkinter.ttk.Style.map(). The function accepts now the representation of the default state as empty sequence (as returned by Style.map()). The structure of the result is now the same on all platform and does not depend on the value of wantobjects. - Fix various issues with typing.Literal parameter handling (flatten, deduplicate, use type to cache key). Patch provided by Yurii Karabas. - Fix the threading.Thread class at fork: do nothing if the thread is already stopped (ex: fork called at Python exit). Previously, an error was logged in the child process. - The onerror callback from shutil.rmtree now receives correct function when os.open fails. - Fix os.sendfile() on illumos. - Fixed writing binary Plist files larger than 4 GiB. - The repr() of typing types containing Generic Alias Types previously did not show the parameterized types in the GenericAlias. They have now been changed to do so. - webbrowser: Ignore NotADirectoryError when calling xdg-settings. - binhex.binhex() consisently writes macOS 9 line endings. - Fix a stack overflow error for asyncio Task or Future repr(). - The overflow occurs under some circumstances when a Task or Future recursively returns itself. - Fix memory leak in subprocess.Popen() in case an uid (gid) specified in user (group, extra_groups) overflows uid_t (gid_t). - Improve asyncio.wait function to create the futures set just one time. - InvalidFileException and RecursionError are now the only errors caused by loading malformed binary Plist file (previously ValueError and TypeError could be raised in some specific cases). - Pickling heap types implemented in C with protocols 0 and 1 raises now an error instead of producing incorrect data. - plistlib: fix parsing XML plists with hexadecimal integer values - Fix an incorrectly formatted error from _codecs.charmap_decode() when called with a mapped value outside the range of valid Unicode code points. PR by Max Bernstein. - Fix pickling pure Python datetime.time subclasses. Patch by Dean Inwood. - Fixed a bug that was causing ctypes.util.find_library() to return None when triying to locate a library in an environment when gcc>=9 is available and ldconfig is not. Patch by Pablo Galindo - C14N 2.0 serialisation in xml.etree.ElementTree failed for unprefixed attributes when a default namespace was defined. - Fix a bug in the symtable module that was causing module-scope global variables to not be reported as both local and global. Patch by Pablo Galindo. - str() for the type attribute of the tkinter.Event object always returns now the numeric code returned by Tk instead of the name of the event type. - fix tkinter.EventType Enum so all members are strings, and none are tuples - Fix SQLite3 segfault when backing up closed database. Patch contributed by Peter David McCormick. - Fix the tarfile module to write only basename of TAR file to GZIP compression header. - Allow ctypes.wintypes to be imported on non-Windows systems. - shutil.which() now ignores empty entries in PATHEXT instead of treating them as a match. - Fix time-of-check/time-of-action issue in subprocess.Popen.send_signal. - Fix --outfile for cProfile / profile not writing the output file in the original directory when the program being profiled changes the working directory. PR by Anthony Sottile. - ZipFile truncates files to avoid corruption when a shorter comment is provided in append (“a”) mode. Patch by Jan Mazur. - Fixed KeyError exception when flattening an email to a string attempts to replace a non-existent Content-Transfer-Encoding header. Documentation - Fix the URL for the IMAP protocol documents. - Document __format__ functionality for IP addresses. - Clarify that subscription expressions are also valid for certain classes and types in the standard library, and for user-defined classes and types if the classmethod __class_getitem__() is provided. - Documented generic alias type and types.GenericAlias. Also added an entry in glossary for generic types. - In Programming FAQ “Sequences (Tuples/Lists)” section, add “How do you remove multiple items from a list”. - Fix RemovedInSphinx40Warning when building the documentation. Patch by Dong-hee Na. - Update the refcounts info of PyType_FromModuleAndSpec. - Fix tarfile’s extractfile documentation - Document some restrictions on the default string representations of numeric classes. Tests - Reenable test_gdb on gdb 9.2 and newer: https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1866884 bug is fixed in gdb 10.1. - Fix test_asyncio.test_call_later() race condition: don’t measure asyncio performance in the call_later() unit test. The test failed randomly on the CI. - Include _testinternalcapi module in Windows installer for test suite - Fix test_logging.test_race_between_set_target_and_flush(): the test now waits until all threads complete to avoid leaking running threads. - Avoid a test failure in test_lib2to3 if the module has already imported at the time the test executes. Patch by Pablo Galindo. - Tests for CJK codecs no longer call eval() on content received via HTTP. - Fix test_site.test_license_exists_at_url(): call urllib.request.urlcleanup() to reset the global urllib.request._opener. Patch by Victor Stinner. - test_ssl: skip test_min_max_version_mismatch when TLS 1.0 is not available - Add tests for SIGINT handling in the runpy module. - Fixed a failure in test_tk.test_widgets.ScaleTest happening when executing the test with Tk 8.6.10. Build - Fix a race condition in “make regen-all” when make -jN option is used to run jobs in parallel. The clinic.py script now only use atomic write to write files. Moveover, generated files are now left unchanged if the content does not change, to not change the file modification time. - Update Py_UNREACHABLE to use __builtin_unreachable() if only the compiler is able to use it. Patch by Dong-hee Na. - Addressed three compiler warnings found by undefined behavior sanitizer (ubsan). IDLE - Fix reporting offset of the RE error in searchengine. - Get docstrings for IDLE calltips more often by using inspect.getdoc. - Mostly finish using ttk widgets, mainly for editor, settings, and searches. Some patches by Mark Roseman. - Use ‘IDLE Shell’ as shell title - Rewrite the Calltips doc section. - In calltips, stop reminding that ‘/’ marks the end of positional-only arguments. - Typing opening and closing parentheses inside the parentheses of a function call will no longer cause unnecessary “flashing” off and on of an existing open call-tip, e.g. when typed in a string literal. C API - Fix potential crash in deallocating method objects when dynamically allocated PyMethodDef’s lifetime is managed through the self argument of a PyCFunction. - Py_FileSystemDefaultEncodeErrors and Py_UTF8Mode are available again in limited API. - Readjustet and reapplied patches: - CVE-2021-3177-buf_ovrfl_PyCArg_repr.patch - bpo-31046_ensurepip_honours_prefix.patch - python-3.3.0b1-fix_date_time_compiler.patch - skip_random_failing_tests.patch - sphinx-update-removed-function.patch- Add CVE-2021-3177-buf_ovrfl_PyCArg_repr.patch fixing bsc#1181126 (CVE-2021-3177) buffer overflow in PyCArg_repr in _ctypes/callproc.c, which may lead to remote code execution.- (bsc#1180125) We really don't Require python-rpm-macros package. Unnecessary dependency.- Make python39-doc building again - Add no-skipif-doctests.patch, because SLE-15 version of Sphinx doesn't know about skipif directive in doctests.- Update sphinx-update-removed-function.patch patch to the latest version in python36.- Last try before this results in an editwar: * remove importlib_resources and importlib-metadata provides/obsoletes * import importlib_resources is not the same as import importlib.resources, same for metadata * The backport packages from PyPI needed for older flavors are specified as such for setuptools or in pyproject.toml. If a package requires them they typically add them with a python version qualifier and the packages have their own version numbers.- Add patch sphinx-update-removed-function.patch to no longer call a now removed function and to make documentation build independent of the Sphinx version (bsc#1179630, gh#python/cpython#13236).- Don't require packages which break build on SLE-15 although we really don't need them (python3-python-docs-theme and python3-sphinxcontrib-qthelp).- Fix build with RPM 4.16: error: bare words are no longer supported, please use "...": x86 == ppc.- Update to the final version 3.9.0: Complete changelog with all (many) changes from previous version is on https://docs.python.org/release/3.9.0/whatsnew/3.9.html Changes from the previous RC versions (not that many) are on https://docs.python.org/release/3.9.0/whatsnew/changelog.html#changelog- Buildrequire timezone only for general flavor. It's used in this flavor for the test suite.- Update to 3.9.0rc1: * Core and Builtins - bpo-38156: Handle interrupts that come after EOF correctly in PyOS_StdioReadline. * Library - bpo-41497: Fix potential UnicodeDecodeError in dis module. - bpo-41490: Update ensurepip to install pip 20.2.1 and setuptools 49.2.1. - bpo-41467: On Windows, fix asyncio recv_into() return value when the socket/pipe is closed (BrokenPipeError): return 0 rather than an empty byte string (b''). - bpo-41425: Make tkinter doc example runnable. - bpo-41384: Raise TclError instead of TypeError when an unknown option is passed to tkinter.OptionMenu. - bpo-38731: Fix NameError in command-line interface of py_compile. - bpo-41317: Use add_done_callback() in asyncio.loop.sock_accept() to unsubscribe reader early on cancellation. - bpo-41364: Reduce import overhead of uuid. - bpo-41341: Recursive evaluation of typing.ForwardRef in get_type_hints. - bpo-41182: selector: use DefaultSelector based upon implementation - bpo-40726: Handle cases where the end_lineno is None on ast.increment_lineno(). * Documentation - bpo-41045: Add documentation for debug feature of f-strings. - bpo-41314: Changed the release when from __future__ import annotations becomes the default from 4.0 to 3.10 (following a change in PEP 563). * Windows - bpo-41492: Fixes the description that appears in UAC prompts. - bpo-40948: Improve post-install message to direct people to the “py” command. - bpo-41412: The installer will now fail to install on Windows 7 and Windows 8. Further, the UCRT dependency is now always downloaded on demand. - bpo-40741: Update Windows release to include SQLite 3.32.3. * IDLE - bpo-41468: Improve IDLE run crash error message (which users should never see). - bpo-41373: Save files loaded with no line ending, as when blank, or different line endings, by setting its line ending to the system default. Fix regression in 3.8.4 and 3.9.0b4.- Synchronize formatting and fixes with python38.- Increase testsuite timeout to account for super long running test_peg_generator- Removed CVE-2019-20907_tarfile-inf-loop.patch: fixed in upstream - Removed recursion.tar: contained in upstream - Update to 3.9.0b5: - bpo-41304: Fixes python3x._pth being ignored on Windows, caused by the fix for bpo-29778 (CVE-2020-15801). - bpo-41162: Audit hooks are now cleared later during finalization to avoid missing events. - bpo-29778: Ensure python3.dll is loaded from correct locations when Python is embedded (CVE-2020-15523). - bpo-39603: Prevent http header injection by rejecting control characters in http.client.putrequest(…). - bpo-41295: Resolve a regression in CPython 3.8.4 where defining “__setattr__” in a multi-inheritance setup and calling up the hierarchy chain could fail if builtins/extension types were involved in the base types. - bpo-41247: Always cache the running loop holder when running asyncio.set_running_loop. - bpo-41252: Fix incorrect refcounting in _ssl.c’s _servername_callback(). - bpo-41215: Use non-NULL default values in the PEG parser keyword list to overcome a bug that was ' preventing Python from being properly compiled when using the XLC compiler. Patch by Pablo Galindo. - bpo-41218: Python 3.8.3 had a regression where compiling with ast.PyCF_ALLOW_TOP_LEVEL_AWAIT would aggressively mark list comprehension with CO_COROUTINE. Now only list comprehension making use of async/await will tagged as so. - bpo-41175: Guard against a NULL pointer dereference within bytearrayobject triggered by the bytearray() + bytearray() operation. - bpo-39960: The “hackcheck” that prevents sneaking around a type’s __setattr__() by calling the superclass method was rewritten to allow C implemented heap types. - bpo-41288: Unpickling invalid NEWOBJ_EX opcode with the C implementation raises now UnpicklingError instead of crashing. - bpo-39017: Avoid infinite loop when reading specially crafted TAR files using the tarfile module (CVE-2019-20907, bsc#1174091). - bpo-41235: Fix the error handling in ssl.SSLContext.load_dh_params(). - bpo-41207: In distutils.spawn, restore expectation that DistutilsExecError is raised when the command is not found. - bpo-39168: Remove the __new__ method of typing.Generic. - bpo-41194: Fix a crash in the _ast module: it can no longer be loaded more than once. It now uses a global state rather than a module state. - bpo-39384: Fixed email.contentmanager to allow set_content() to set a null string. - bpo-41300: Save files with non-ascii chars. Fix regression released in 3.9.0b4 and 3.8.4. - bpo-37765: Add keywords to module name completion list. Rewrite Completions section of IDLE doc. - bpo-40170: Revert PyType_HasFeature() change: it reads again directly the PyTypeObject.tp_flags member when the limited C API is not used, rather than always calling PyType_GetFlags() which hides implementation details.- Add CVE-2019-20907_tarfile-inf-loop.patch fixing bsc#1174091 (CVE-2019-20907, bpo#39017) avoiding possible infinite loop in specifically crafted tarball. Add recursion.tar as a testing tarball for the patch.- Changed bpo-31046_ensurepip_honours_prefix.patch to include fix from py3.8- Spec file fixes - Re-added subprocess-raise-timeout.patch: now compatible - Removed bpo34022-stop_hash-based_invalidation_w_SOURCE_DATE_EPOCH.patch: contained in upstream- Fix minor issues found in the staging.- Do not set ourselves as primary interpreter- Update to 3.9.0b4: - PEP 584, Union Operators in dict - PEP 585, Type Hinting Generics In Standard Collections - PEP 593, Flexible function and variable annotations - PEP 602, Python adopts a stable annual release cadence - PEP 615, Support for the IANA Time Zone Database in the Standard Library - PEP 616, String methods to remove prefixes and suffixes - PEP 617, New PEG parser for CPython - bpo#38379, garbage collection does not block on resurrected objects; - bpo#38692, os.pidfd_open added that allows process management without races and signals; - bpo#39926, Unicode support updated to version 13.0.0; - bpo#1635741, when Python is initialized multiple times in the same process, it does not leak memory anymore; - A number of Python builtins (range, tuple, set, frozenset, list, dict) are now sped up using PEP 590 vectorcall; - A number of Python modules (_abc, audioop, _bz2, _codecs, _contextvars, _crypt, _functools, _json, _locale, operator, resource, time, _weakref) now use multiphase initialization as defined by PEP 489; - A number of standard library modules (audioop, ast, grp, _hashlib, pwd, _posixsubprocess, random, select, struct, termios, zlib) are now using the stable ABI defined by PEP 384. - Remove upstreamed patches: - F00102-lib64.patch - SUSE-FEDORA-multilib.patch - OBS_dev-shm.patch - subprocess-raise-timeout.patch - bpo36302-sort-module-sources.patch - bpo40784-Fix-sqlite3-deterministic-test.patch- Update pre_checkin.sh and regenerate- Convert few dependencies to their pkgconfig counterparts- Remove release requirement on libpython, it is not really needed to be equal as the abi changes with versions- Add provides python3-bla on all the subpkgs in case we are primary provider of the functionality- Remove unversioned files from devel subpkg too - Remove main python3 files from -base based whether we are primary interpreter or not - Fix idle to be co-installable - Add condition to be primary to provide/obsolete python3-* - Fix doc to build in versioned folder so the pythons can be installed next to each other- Revert the full versioning of calls on the macros. These are generic so they should really just call python3 X- For the doc package we can build with generic flavor, we don't need the our-interpreter based one- Add provides for pytohn3X-typing/etc to allow BR on those still to work when needed- Change macros.python3 to use full versioned 3.8 instead of just 3 for python interpreter- Reduce some now unused conditionals- Redux the -base dependencies to match up pre-merge layout- Generate baselibs in pre-checkin too- Generate the importlib-failed using pre_checking again - Add back the information about skipped tests on the pre_checkin output- Use %python_pkg_name instead of hardcoding python3 where applicable - Sort out preamble with spec-cleaner- Calculate required variables instead of relying on their continuous manual update- Fix the -base module build again to generate only the deps we need- Replace OBS_dev-shm.patch with the upstream PR#20944- Use the %{python_pkg_name} on more places to allow easier multiversioning - Switch to _multibuild approach for easier maintenance of this package. All is now in one spec file with 3 conditionals: * bcond_with base * bcond_with doc * bcond_with general- add requires python3-base on libpython subpackage (bsc#1167008)- build against Sphinx 2.x until python is compatible with Sphinx 3.x (see gh#python/cpython#19397, bpo#40204)- Fix build with SQLite 3.32 (bpo#40783) add bpo40784-Fix-sqlite3-deterministic-test.patch- Update to version 3.8.3: - Complete list of changes is available at https://docs.python.org/release/3.8.3/whatsnew/changelog.html#python-3-8-3-final, but most of them are just bugfixes. - Removed patch CVE-2020-8492-urllib-ReDoS.patch: contained in upstream- Add #!BuildIgnore: gdk-pixbuf-loader-rsvg to python3 SPEC- Add patch bsc1167501-invalid-alignment.patch (bsc#1167501, bpo#40052) to fix alignment in abstract.h header file.- Update list of skipped tests for qemu linux-user build, test_setegid (test.test_os.PosixUidGidTests) is confusing it- Update to 3.8.2: - Complete list of changes is available at https://docs.python.org/release/3.8.2/whatsnew/changelog.html#python-3-8-2-final, but most of them are just bugfixes. - Updated patches: - F00102-lib64.patch - OBS_dev-shm.patch - SUSE-FEDORA-multilib.patch - subprocess-raise-timeout.patch- Add CVE-2020-8492-urllib-ReDoS.patch fixing the security bug "Python urrlib allowed an HTTP server to conduct Regular Expression Denial of Service (ReDoS)" (bsc#1162367)- Add Requires: libpython%{so_version} == %{version}-%{release} to python3-base to keep both packages always synchronized (bsc#1162224).- Do not pull in bluez in base again, explain the cycle, it needs to be solved by bluez maintainer for us by providing just the headers separately- Reame idle icons to idle3 in order to not conflict with python2 variant of the package * renamed the icons * renamed icon load in desktop file- Add importlib_resources provide/obsolete as it is integral part of the lang since 3.7 release- Add -fno-semantic-interposition as it brings speed up: https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Changes/PythonNoSemanticInterpositionSpeedup- Update to 3.8.1: - This is mainly bugfix release and no significant changes to API are expected. The full changelog is available on https://docs.python.org/3.8/whatsnew/changelog.html#python-3-8-1 - Remove bpo-38688_shutil.copytree_prevent-infinite-recursion.patch, which is included in the upstream tarball.- Add bpo-31046_ensurepip_honours_prefix.patch which makes ensurepip to honour the value of $(prefix). Proposed fix for bpo#31046..- Move bluez-devel dependency to base as it is needed for socket.AF_BLUETOOTH and otherwise does not work- Reintroduce QtHelp with the help of the new BR python-sphinxcontrib-qthelp.- Fix SUSE-FEDORA-multilib.patch, the platform agnostic infix for library installation is "lib", not "dir".- Move idle subpackage build from python3-base to python3. appstream-glib required for packaging introduces considerable extra dependencies and a build loop via rust/librsvg. - Correct installation of idle IDE icons: + idle.png is not the target directory + non-GNOME-specific icons belong into icons/hicolor - Add required Name key to idle3 desktop file- Update to the final release 3.8.0. . - New Features: - Assignment expressions - Positional-only parameters - Parallel filesystem cache for compiled bytecode files - Debug build uses the same ABI as release build - f-strings support = for self-documenting expressions and debugging - PEP 578: Python Runtime Audit Hooks - PEP 587: Python Initialization Configuration - Vectorcall: a fast calling protocol for CPython - Pickle protocol 5 with out-of-band data buffers - New modules: - importlib.metadata - Improved modules: - ast asyncio, builtins, collections, curses, ctypes, datetime, functools, gc, gettext, gzip, idelib and IDLE, inspect, io, json.tool, math, mmap, multiprocessing, os, os.path, pathlib, pickle, plistlib, py_compile, shlex, shutil, socket, ssl, statistics, sys, tarfile, threading, tokenize, tkinter, time, typing, unicodedata, unittest, venv, weakref, xml - C API improvements - bdist_winnst command has been deprecated (use bdist_wheel) - https://docs.python.org/3.8/whatsnew/3.8.html remains rest of changes including documentation on how to port your programs to the current version of Python.- Add idle3.appdata.xml and idle3.desktop (originally from Fedora) to make Idle3 full GUI desktop application. (bsc#1153830)- Drop intltool from BuildRequires. Doesn't appear to be used.- Add folder version to allow tarball downloads even for beta/rc releases- Revert patches from Fedora (F00102-lib64.patch and F00251-change-user-install-location.patch) into their original prisitine Fedora versions, SUSE-FEDORA-multilib.patch refreshed accordingly.- Correct quotation of platsubdir in Lib/distutils/command/install.py- Replace python-3.6.0-multilib.patch with two patches from Fedora (F00102-lib64.patch and F00251-change-user-install-location.patch), and our own SUSE-FEDORA-multilib.patch to allow better cooperation with Fedora and better upstreaming. - Add OBS_dev-shm.patch fixing bpo#38377- Pull in just gettext and let solver to sort out between: gettext-runtime-mini and gettext-runtime- Update to 3.8.0rc1. Overall changes from 3.7: - PEP 572, Assignment expressions - PEP 570, Positional-only arguments - PEP 587, Python Initialization Configuration (improved embedding) - PEP 590, Vectorcall: a fast calling protocol for CPython - PEP 578, Runtime audit hooks - PEP 574, Pickle protocol 5 with out-of-band data - Typing-related: PEP 591 (Final qualifier), PEP 586 (Literal types), and PEP 589 (TypedDict) - Parallel filesystem cache for compiled bytecode - Debug builds share ABI as release builds, also the 'm' ABI tag was removed (irrelevant since 3.4), bpo#36707 - f-strings support a handy = specifier for debugging - continue is now legal in finally: blocks - on Windows, the default asyncio event loop is now ProactorEventLoop - on macOS, the spawn start method is now used by default in multiprocessing - multiprocessing can now use shared memory segments to avoid pickling costs between processes - typed_ast is merged back to CPython - LOAD_GLOBAL is now 40% faster - pickle now uses Protocol 4 by default, improving performance - Refreshed patches: - CVE-2019-5010-null-defer-x509-cert-DOS.patch - python-3.3.0b1-fix_date_time_compiler.patch - python-3.6.0-multilib.patch - subprocess-raise-timeout.patch- Add bpo36302-sort-module-sources.patch (boo#1041090)- Try harder obsoleting importlib-metadata- Update to 3.8.0b4: Many bugfixes, full list on https://docs.python.org/3.8/whatsnew/changelog.html#python-3-8-0-beta-4- Re-enable test_threading on aarch64- Remove xrpm from subpackage tk description- Update to 3.8.0b3: Many bugfixes, full list on https://docs.python.org/3.8/whatsnew/changelog.html#python-3-8-0-beta-3 - Patches reapplied: - python-3.3.0b1-fix_date_time_compiler.patch - python-3.3.0b1-test-posix_fadvise.patch - python-3.6.0-multilib.patch - subprocess-raise-timeout.patch- Add Provides: python3-importlib-metadata- Update to 3.8.0b2: Many bugfixes, full list on https://docs.python.org/3.8/whatsnew/changelog.html#python-3-8-0-beta-2 - Patches included in upstream: - bpo-37169_PyObject_IsFreed.patch - Patches reapplied: - 00251-change-user-install-location.patch - distutils-reproducible-compile.patch - python-3.3.0b1-localpath.patch - python-3.6.0-multilib.patch- Update list of skipped tests for qemu linux-user build - Don't do profiling in qemu linux-user build- Update to 3.8.0b1 (changes since 3.7.*): - PEP 572, Assignment expressions - PEP 570, Positional-only arguments - PEP 587, Python Initialization Configuration (improved embedding) - PEP 590, Vectorcall: a fast calling protocol for CPython - PEP 578, Runtime audit hooks - PEP 574, Pickle protocol 5 with out-of-band data - Typing-related: PEP 591 (Final qualifier), PEP 586 (Literal types), and PEP 589 (TypedDict) - Parallel filesystem cache for compiled bytecode - Debug builds share ABI as release builds - f-strings support a handy = specifier for debugging - continue is now legal in finally: blocks - multiprocessing can now use shared memory segments to avoid pickling costs between processes - typed_ast is merged back to CPython - LOAD_GLOBAL is now 40% faster - pickle now uses Protocol 4 by default, improving performance - Remove patches which were included in the upstream: - 00251-change-user-install-location.patch - 00316-mark-bdist_wininst-unsupported.patch - CVE-2019-9947-no-ctrl-char-http.patch - raise_SIGING_not_handled.patch- Set _lto_cflags to nil as the package is using LTO via --enable-lto. That will prevent to propage LTO for Python modules that are built in a separate package.- Update to 3.8.0.a3: - PEP 572: Assignment Expressions. - Other (mostly small) changes are on https://docs.python.org/3.8/whatsnew/changelog.html#python-3-8-0-alpha-3- bsc#1130840 (CVE-2019-9947): add CVE-2019-9947-no-ctrl-char-http.patch Address the issue by disallowing URL paths with embedded whitespace or control characters through into the underlying http client request. Such potentially malicious header injection URLs now cause a ValueError to be raised.- Fix metadata of patches. - Rename boo1071941-make-install-in-sep-loc.patch to 00251-change-user-install-location.patch which is the original name, so it can be looked up in the Fedora VCS.- Mark distutils bdist_wininst command unsupported with 00316-mark-bdist_wininst-unsupported.patch - Remove Windows bdist_wininst executables from runtime package- Update to 3.7.3, which is the maintenance release without any significant changes in API. - Updated patches: - CVE-2019-5010-null-defer-x509-cert-DOS.patch - distutils-reproducible-compile.patch - python-3.3.0b1-fix_date_time_compiler.patch - python-3.6.0-multilib.patch - raise_SIGING_not_handled.patch- Remove building of Qt Develop help files.- Return distutils-reproducible-compile.patch which is still missing (still unfinished bpo#29708).- Update to 3.8.0a2: * List of all (mostly small) changes are on https://docs.python.org/3.8/whatsnew/changelog.html#python-3-8-0-alpha-2- Build nis module again.- Update to 3.8.0a1: * The most visible change so far is probably the implementation of PEP 572: Assignment Expressions. For a detailed list of changes, see: https://docs.python.org/3.8/whatsnew/changelog.html * Recover building of nis module properly in python3 package - Update patches: * CVE-2019-5010-null-defer-x509-cert-DOS.patch * python-3.3.0b1-fix_date_time_compiler.patch * python-3.3.0b1-test-posix_fadvise.patch * python-3.6.0-multilib.patch * raise_SIGING_not_handled.patch- Put LICENSE file where it belongs (bsc#1121852)- bsc#1122191: add CVE-2019-5010-null-defer-x509-cert-DOS.patch fixing bpo-35746. An exploitable denial-of-service vulnerability exists in the X509 certificate parser of Python.org Python 2.7.11 / 3.7.2. A specially crafted X509 certificate can cause a NULL pointer dereference, resulting in a denial of service. An attacker can initiate or accept TLS connections using crafted certificates to trigger this vulnerability.- Do not require full gettext in order to avoid pulling in the glib2 as a dependency- Update to 3.7.2: * bugfix release: https://docs.python.org/3.7/whatsnew/changelog.html#changelog- Stop applying python-3.6.0-multilib-new.patch (which is still WIP), and apply the old proven python-3.6.0-multilib.patch instead.- Use upstream-recommended %{_rpmconfigdir}/macros.d directory for the rpm macros.- Upgrade to 3.7.2rc1: * bugfix release, for the full list of all changes see https://docs.python.org/3.7/whatsnew/changelog.html#changelog - Make run of the test suite more verbose- Write summaries without em dashes.- Remove python-3.3.0b1-curses-panel.patch it is unnecessary anymore. - Add boo1071941-make-install-in-sep-loc.patch to make pip and distutils in user environment install into separate location (boo#1071941) Set values of prefix and exec_prefix in distutils install command to /usr/local if executable is /usr/bin/python* and RPM build is not detected to make pip and distutils install into separate location - Remove finally python-3.3.3-skip-distutils-test_sysconfig_module.patch - Remove distutils-reproducible-compile.patch which doesn't make really much difference in reproducibility (see gh#python/cpython#8057 and discussion there).- Rename Stop_hash-based_invalidation_w_SOURCE_DATE_EPOCH.patch to bpo34022-stop_hash-based_invalidation_w_SOURCE_DATE_EPOCH.patch- Add dependency on bluez-devel to build support for Bluetooth (boo#1109998)- Add devhelp subpackage and split qthelp into another subpackage.- Remove python-3.0b1-record-rpm.patch and Python-3.0b1-record-rpm.patch, as they are not needed anymore- Switch off test_threading for optimization builds.- Update to python-3.7.1. This is just a brief overview, complete changelog available at https://docs.python.org/3.7/whatsnew/changelog.html#python-3-7-1-final: Library bpo-34970: Protect tasks weak set manipulation in asyncio.all_tasks() - Patches already accepted upstream are removed: * 00307-allow-to-call-Py_Main-after-Py_Initialize.patch * 00308-tls-1.3.patch - New patches added: * Stop_hash-based_invalidation_w_SOURCE_DATE_EPOCH.patch * raise_SIGING_not_handled.patch - All other patches refreshed via quilt.- Add raise_SIGING_not_handled.patch to fix bsc#1094814- Add patch to fix importlib return types: * python3-imp-returntype.patch- bpo-34022 still not completely fixed, so we have to keep excluding test_cmd_line_script, test_multiprocessing_main_handling, and test_runpy from the test suite.- Update to python 3.7.1~rc2: Core and Builtins bpo-34879: Fix a possible null pointer dereference in bytesobject.c. Patch by Zackery Spytz. bpo-34854: Fixed a crash in compiling string annotations containing a lambda with a keyword-only argument that doesn’t have a default value. bpo-34320: Fix dict(od) didn’t copy iteration order of OrderedDict. Library bpo-34769: Fix for async generators not finalizing when event loop is in debug mode and garbage collector runs in another thread. bpo-34922: Fixed integer overflow in the digest() and hexdigest() methods for the SHAKE algorithm in the hashlib module. bpo-34900: Fixed unittest.TestCase.debug() when used to call test methods with subtests. Patch by Bruno Oliveira. bpo-34871: Fix inspect module polluted sys.modules when parsing __text_signature__ of callable. bpo-34872: Fix self-cancellation in C implementation of asyncio.Task bpo-34819: Use a monotonic clock to compute timeouts in Executor.map() and as_completed(), in order to prevent timeouts from deviating when the system clock is adjusted. bpo-34334: In QueueHandler, clear exc_text from LogRecord to prevent traceback from being written twice. bpo-6721: Acquire the logging module’s commonly used internal locks while fork()ing to avoid deadlocks in the child process. bpo-34172: Fix a reference issue inside multiprocessing.Pool that caused the pool to remain alive if it was deleted without being closed or terminated explicitly. Documentation bpo-32174: chm document displays non-ASCII charaters properly on some MBCS Windows systems. Tests bpo-32962: Fixed test_gdb when Python is compiled with flags - mcet -fcf-protection -O0. C API bpo-34910: Ensure that PyObject_Print() always returns -1 on error. Patch by Zackery Spytz.- Add Stop_hash-based_invalidation_w_SOURCE_DATE_EPOCH.patch to fix problems with SOURCE_DATE_EPOCH variable (bpo-34022)- Add patch to fix build with tls1.3 supported openssl * 00308-tls-1.3.patch - Add patch to fix Py_Main calls after Py_initialize * 00307-allow-to-call-Py_Main-after-Py_Initialize.patch- Add -fwrapv to OPTS, which is default for python3 anyway See for example https://github.com/zopefoundation/persistent/issues/86 for bugs which are caused by avoiding it.- Fix ownership of _contextvars, _queue, and _xxtestfuzz- Switch off LTO for distros with older GCC - Fix %files- Add dependency over libuuid-devel- update to python 3.7.0 Complete overview of changes is available on https://docs.python.org/3/whatsnew/3.7.html, these are just highlights: * PEP 563, postponed evaluation of type annotations. * async and await are now reserved keywords. * New library modules: contextvars: PEP 567 – Context Variables dataclasses: PEP 557 – Data Classes importlib.resources * New built-in features: PEP 553, the new breakpoint() function. * Python data model improvements: PEP 562, customization of access to module attributes. PEP 560, core support for typing module and generic types. the insertion-order preservation nature of dict objects has been declared to be an official part of the Python language spec. * Significant improvements in the standard library: The asyncio module has received new features, significant usability and performance improvements. The time module gained support for functions with nanosecond resolution. * CPython implementation improvements: Avoiding the use of ASCII as a default text encoding: PEP 538, legacy C locale coercion PEP 540, forced UTF-8 runtime mode PEP 552, deterministic .pycs the new development runtime mode PEP 565, improved DeprecationWarning handling * C API improvements: PEP 539, new C API for thread-local storage * Documentation improvements: PEP 545, Python documentation translations New documentation translations: Japanese, French, and Korean. - drop python3-sorted_tar.patch - drop 0001-allow-for-reproducible-builds-of-python-packages.patch - refresh python-3.6.0-multilib-new.patch - refresh subprocess-raise-timeout.patch * new C API for thread-local storage * Deterministic pyc files * Built-in breakpoint() * Data Classes * Core support for typing module and generic types * Customization of access to module attributes * Postponed evaluation of annotations * Time functions with nanosecond resolution * Improved DeprecationWarning handling * Context Variables * Avoiding the use of ASCII as a default text encoding (PEP 538, legacy C locale coercion and PEP 540, forced UTF-8 runtime mode) * The insertion-order preservation nature of dict objects is now an official part of the Python language spec. * Notable performance improvements in many areas.- disable lto with gcc versions below 7 (results in link failures)- Use faster find subcommand execution strategies.- Do not mention the testsuite disabling in opts as it was moved to main pkg so base is test-free- As we run in main python package do not generate the pre_checkin from both now- Move the tests from base to generic package wrt bsc#1088573 * We still fail the whole distro if python3 is not build * The other archs than x86_64 took couple of hours to unblock build of other software, this way we work around the issue - Some tests are still run in -base for the LTO tweaking, but at least it is not run twice- update to 3.6.5 * bugfix release * see Misc/NEWS for details - drop ctypes-pass-by-value.patch - drop fix-localeconv-encoding-for-LC_NUMERIC.patch - refresh python-3.6.0-multilib-new.patch- Created %so_major and %so_minor macros - Put Tools/gdb/libpython.py script into proper place and ship it with devel subpackage.- ctypes-pass-by-value.patch: Fix pass by value for structs on aarch64- Add python3-sorted_tar.patch (boo#1081750)- Drop python3-tk and python3-idle recommends to reduce python3 always pulling X stack bsc#1081751- Add patch to fix glibc 2.27 fail bsc#1079761: * fix-localeconv-encoding-for-LC_NUMERIC.patch- Update skip_random_failing_tests.patch (for PowerPC) to avoid test_call_later failure- move XML modules and python3-xml provide to python3-base (fixes bsc#1077230) - move ensurepip to base- Add skip_random_failing_tests.patch only for PowerPC- update to 3.6.4 * bugfix release, over a hundred bugs fixed * see Misc/NEWS for details - drop upstreamed python3-ncurses-6.0-accessors.patch - drop PYTHONSTARTUP hooks that cause spurious startup errors * fixes bsc#1070738 * the relevant feature (REPL history) is now built into Python itself- Install 2to3-%{python_version} executable (override defattr of the -tools package). 2to3 (unversioned) is a symlink and does not carry permissions (bsc#1070853).- move 2to3 to python3-tools package- update to 3.6.3 * bugfix release, over a hundred bugs fixed * see Misc/NEWS for details - drop upstreamed 0001-3.6-bpo-30714-ALPN-changes-for-OpenSSL-1.1.0f-3093.patch- drop python-2.7-libffi-aarch64.patch: this patches the intree copy of libffi which is unused/deleted in the line afterwards - fix build against system libffi: include flags weren't set so it actually used the in-tree libffi headers.- Fix test broken with OpenSSL 1.1 (bsc#1042670) * add 0001-3.6-bpo-30714-ALPN-changes-for-OpenSSL-1.1.0f-3093.patch- Update RPM group for python documentation.- fix missing %{?armsuffix}- distutils-reproducible-compile.patch: ensure distutils order files before compiling, which works around bsc#1049186- Add libnsl-devel build requires for glibc obsoleting libnsl- update to 3.6.2 * bugfix release, over a hundred bugs fixed * see Misc/NEWS for details - drop upstreamed test-socket-aead-kernel49.patch - add Provides: python3-typing (fixes bsc#1050653) - drop duplicate Provides: python3- drop db-devel from requirements- Add missing link to python library in config dir (bsc#1040164)- update to 3.6.1 * bugfix release, over a hundred bugs fixed * never add import location's parent directory to sys.path * switch to git for version control, build changes related to that * fix "failed to get random numbers" on old kernels (bsc#1029902) * several crashes and memory leaks corrected * f-string are no longer accepted as docstrings- prevent regenerating AST at build-time more robustly - add "--without profileopt" and "--without testsuite" options to python3-base to allow short circuiting when working on the package- Add 0001-allow-for-reproducible-builds-of-python-packages.patch upstream https://github.com/python/cpython/pull/296- reenable test_socket with AEAD patch (test-socket-aead-kernel49.patch) - reintroduce %py3_soflags macro (and better named %cpython3_soabi equivalent)- update to 3.6.0 * PEP 498 Formated string literals * PEP 515 Underscores in numeric literals * PEP 526 Syntax for variable annotations * PEP 525 Asynchronous generators * PEP 530 Asynchronous comprehensions * PEP 506 New "secrets" module for safe key generation * less memory consumed by dicts * dtrace and systemtap support * improved asyncio module * better defaults for ssl * new hashing algorithms in hashlib * bytecode format changed to allow more optimizations * "async" and "await" are on track to be reserved words * StopIteration from generators is deprecated * support for openssl < 1.0.2 is deprecated * os.urandom now blocks when getrandom() blocks * huge number of new features, bugfixes and optimizations * see https://docs.python.org/3.6/whatsnew/3.6.html for details - rework multilib patch: drop Python-3.5.0-multilib.patch, implement upstreamable python-3.6.0-multilib-new.patch - refresh python-3.3.0b1-localpath.patch, subprocess-raise-timeout.patch - drop upstreamed Python-3.5.1-fix_lru_cache_copying.patch - finally drop python-2.6b1-canonicalize2.patch that was not applied in source and only kept around in case we needed it in the future. (which we don't, as it seems) - update import_failed map and baselibs - build ctypes against system libffi (buildrequire libffi-devel in python3-base) - add new key to keyring (signed by keys already in keyring) - introduced common configure section between python3 and python3-base - moved pyconfig.h and Makefile to devel subpackage as distutils no longer need it at runtime - added python-rpm-macros dependency, regenerated macros file, drop macros.python3.py because it is not used now - improve summaries and descriptions (fixes bsc#917607) - enabled Link-Time Optimization, see what happens - including skipped_tests.py in pre_checkin.sh run - run specs through spec-cleaner, rearrange sections- move _hashlib and _ssl modules and tests to python3-base - recommend python3- Skip test_asyncio under qemu_user_space_build- Add Python-3.5.1-fix_lru_cache_copying.patch Fix copying the lru_cache() wrapper object. Fixes deep-copying lru_cache regression, which worked on previous versions of python but fails on python 3.5. This fixes a bunch of packages in devel:languages:python3. See: https://bugs.python.org/issue25447- Build the docs in .qch format as well- update to 3.5.1 * bugfix-only release, dozens of bugs fixed - Drop upstreamed Python-3.5.0-_Py_atomic_xxx-symbols.patch - "Python3" to "Python 3" in summary * This seems cleaner and fixes and rpmlint warning- Add Python-3.5.0-_Py_atomic_xxx-symbols.patch This fixes a build error for many packages that use the Python, C-API. This patch is already accepted upstream and is slated to appear in python 3.5.1.- update to 3.5.0 * coroutines with async/await syntax * matrix multiplication operator `@` * unpacking generalizations * new modules `typing` and `zipapp` * type annotations * .pyo files replaced by custom suffixes for optimization levels in __pycache__ * support for memory BIO in ssl module * performance improvements in several modules * and many more - removals and behavior changes * deprecated `__version__` is removed * support for .pyo files was removed * system calls are auto-retried on EINTR * bare generator expressions in function calls now cause SyntaxError (change "f(x for x in i)" to "f((x for x in i))" to fix) * removed undocumented `format` member of private `PyMemoryViewObject` struct * renamed `PyMemAllocator` to `PyMemAllocatorEx` - redefine %dynlib macro to reflect that modules now have arch+os as part of name - module `time` is now built-in - dropped upstreamed patches: python-3.4.1-fix-faulthandler.patch python-3.4.3-test-conditional-ssl.patch python-fix-short-dh.patch (also dropped dh2048.pem required for this patch) - updated patch Python-3.3.0b2-multilib.patch to Python-3.5.0-multilib.patch - python-ncurses-6.0-accessors.patch taken from python 2 to fix build failure with new gcc + ncurses- Add python3-ncurses-6.0-accessors.patch: Fix build with NCurses 6.0 and OPAQUE_WINDOW set to 1.- improve import_failed hook to do the right thing when invoking missing modules with "python3 -m modulename" (boo#942751)- Build with --enable-loadable-sqlite-extensions to make it works as geospatial database.- Fix source list for previous change (add dh2048.pem).- dh2048.pem: added generated 2048 dh parameter set to fix ssl test (bsc#935856) - python-fix-short-dh.patch: replace the 512 bits dh parameter set by 2048 bits to fix build with new openssl 1.0.2c (bsc#935856)- ctypes-libffi-aarch64.patch: remove upstreamed patch - python-2.7-libffi-aarch64.patch: Fix 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