* Makefile.pre.in: Add $(srcdir) when needed, remove it when it was
used by mistake.
* freeze_modules.py tool uses ./Programs/_freeze_module if the
executable doesn't exist in the source tree.
The update_file.py tool now preserves the end of line of the updated
file. Fix the "make regen-frozen" command: it no longer changes the
end of line of PCbuild/ files on Unix. Git changes the end of line
depending on the platform.
`os.path.realpath()` already exists in all our supported Python versions.
There's no longer a need to check if it exists or not.
Co-authored-by: Łukasz Langa <lukasz@langa.pl>
Add the Py_ALWAYS_INLINE macro to ask the compiler to always inline a
static inline function. The compiler can ignore it and decides to not
inline the function.
* "fail*" and "assert*" aliases of TestCase methods.
* Broken from start TestCase method assertDictContainsSubset().
* Ignored TestLoader.loadTestsFromModule() parameter use_load_tests.
* Old alias _TextTestResult of TextTestResult.
Previously, test classes ISOTPTest, J1939Test, BasicUDPLITETest and
UDPLITETimeoutTest were not included in the list of tests and
were not run by regrtest.
The main advantage is that the files will no longer show up in diffs and PRs. That means, for a PR, the number of files / lines changed will more clearly reflect the actual change. (This is essentially an un-revert of gh-28375.)
https://bugs.python.org/issue45020
tearDown() is not called if setUp() raises an exception
(including SkipTest). addCleanup() should be used for guaranteed
execution of the cleanup code.
The main advantage is that the files will no longer show up in diffs and PRs. That means, for a PR, the number of files / lines changed will more clearly reflect the actual change.
https://bugs.python.org/issue45020
Here's one more small cleanup that should have been in PR gh-28319. We eliminate stdout side-effects from importing the frozen __hello__ module, and update tests accordingly. We also move the module's source file into Lib/ from Toos/freeze/flag.py.
https://bugs.python.org/issue45019
Make test_compileall quiet: test_year_2038_mtime_compilation() and
test_larger_than_32_bit_times() of test_compileall no longer log
"Compiling ..." messages to stdout.
This will enable us to drop the frozen module header files from the repository.
It does currently cause many source files to be built twice, which just takes more time. For whoever comes to fix this in the future, the files shared between freeze_module and pythoncore should be put into a static library that is consumed by both.
Doing this provides significant performance gains for runtime startup (~15% with all the imported modules frozen). We don't yet freeze all the imported modules because there are a few hiccups in the build systems we need to sort out first. (See bpo-45186 and bpo-45188.)
Note that in PR GH-28320 we added a command-line flag (-X frozen_modules=[on|off]) that allows users to opt out of (or into) using frozen modules. The default is still "off" but we will change it to "on" as soon as we can do it in a way that does not cause contributors pain.
https://bugs.python.org/issue45020
Refactor pytime.c:
* Add pytime_from_nanoseconds() and pytime_as_nanoseconds(),
and use explicitly these functions
* Add two empty lines between functions
* PEP 7: add braces { ... }
* C99: declare variables where they are set
* Rename private functions to lowercase
* Rename error_time_t_overflow() to pytime_time_t_overflow()
* Rename win_perf_counter_frequency() to py_win_perf_counter_frequency()
* py_get_monotonic_clock(): add an assertion to detect overflow when
mach_absolute_time() unsigned uint64_t is casted to _PyTime_t
(signed int64_t).
_testcapi: use _PyTime_FromNanoseconds().
The line that should not have been needed on macOS tk 8.6.8 but was,
should not be a problem on Ubuntu, but is. It is not needed on macOS
tk 8.6.11, installed with 3.10. Disable it but leave it for
now in case some system needs it.