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Add platform.freedesktop_os_release() function to parse freedesktop.org
os-release files.
Signed-off-by: Christian Heimes <christian@python.org>
Co-authored-by: Victor Stinner <vstinner@python.org>
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IRIX code was slowy removed in Python 2.4 (--with-sgi-dl), Python 3.3
(Irix threads), and Python 3.7.
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(#20015)
* bpo-40570: Improve compatibility of uname_result with late-bound .platform.
* Add test capturing ability to cast uname to a tuple.
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* Replace flag-flip indirection with direct inspection
* Use any for simpler code
* Avoid flag flip and set results directly.
* Resolve processor in a single function.
* Extract processor handling into a namespace (class)
* Remove _syscmd_uname, unused
* Restore platform.processor behavior to match prior expectation (reliant on uname -p in a subprocess).
* Extract '_unknown_as_blank' function.
* Override uname_result to resolve the processor late.
* Add a test intended to capture the expected values from 'uname -p'
* Instead of trying to keep track of all of the possible outputs on different systems (probably a fool's errand), simply assert that except for the known platform variance, uname().processor matches the output of 'uname -p'
* Use a skipIf directive
* Use contextlib.suppress to suppress the error. Inline strip call.
* 📜🤖 Added by blurb_it.
* Remove use of contextlib.suppress (it would fail with NameError if it had any effect). Rely on _unknown_as_blank to replace unknown with blank.
Co-authored-by: blurb-it[bot] <blurb-it[bot]@users.noreply.github.com>
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When libc_ver() is called with an executable, the
os.confstr('CS_GNU_LIBC_VERSION') fast-path cannot be taken. Modify
platform.platform() to call libc_ver() without executable, instead of
calling libc_ver(sys.executable), since sys.executable is already the
default value.
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Add a comment explaining why system_alias() doesn't alias Darwin to
macOS.
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Make platform.architecture() parsing of "file" command output more
reliable:
* Add the "-b" option to the "file" command to omit the filename;
* Force the usage of the C locale;
* Search also the "shared object" pattern.
Co-Authored-By: Serhiy Storchaka <storchaka@gmail.com>
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struct.calcsize('P') now always works.
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Drop Mac OS 9 and Rhapsody support from the platform module:
* Rhapsody: last release in 2000
* Mac OS 9: last release in 2001
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Replace os.popen() with subprocess.check_output() in the platform module:
* platform.uname() (its _syscmd_ver() helper function) now redirects
stderr to DEVNULL.
* Remove platform.DEV_NULL.
* _syscmd_uname() and _syscmd_file() no longer catch AttributeError.
The "except AttributeError:" was only needed in Python 2, when
os.popen() was not always available. In Python 3,
subprocess.check_output() is always available.
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On macOS, platform.platform() now uses mac_ver(), if it returns a
non-empty release string, to get the macOS version rather than darwin
version.
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platform.libc_ver() now uses os.confstr('CS_GNU_LIBC_VERSION') if
available and the *executable* parameter is not set. The default
value of the libc_ver() *executable* parameter becomes None.
Quick benchmark on Fedora 29:
python3 -m perf command ./python -S -c 'import platform; platform.libc_ver()'
94.9 ms +- 4.3 ms -> 33.2 ms +- 1.4 ms: 2.86x faster (-65%)
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Only platform._syscmd_file() uses subprocess. Move subprocess import
inside this function to reduce the number of imports at Python
startup.
Remove also warnings import which is no longer needed.
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Remove platform.popen() function, it was deprecated since Python 3.3:
use os.popen() instead.
Rename also the "Removed" section to "API and Feature Removals"
of What's New in Python 3.8.
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platform._dist_try_harder() was an helper function
for platform.linux_distribution() which has been removed by the
commit 8b94b41ab7b12f745dea744e8940631318816935.
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* test_ssl: Remove skip_if_broken_ubuntu_ssl
We no longer support OpenSSL 0.9.8.15.15.
* bpo-28167: Remove platform.linux_distribution
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Also bump PendingDeprecationWarning to DeprecationWarning.
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CPython migrated from CVS to Subversion, to Mercurial, and then to
Git. CVS and Subversion are not more used to develop CPython.
* platform module: drop support for sys.subversion. The
sys.subversion attribute has been removed in Python 3.3.
* Remove Misc/svnmap.txt
* Remove Tools/scripts/svneol.py
* Remove Tools/scripts/treesync.py
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sys.version and the platform module python_build(),
python_branch(), and python_revision() functions now use
git information rather than hg when building from a repo.
Based on original patches by Brett Cannon and Steve Dower.
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Was bumped in the docstring by b9f4feab1b9c9ffa8ea29af3d82bc536f9f3005a
but not in `__version__`
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And most of the tools.
Patch by Emanual Barry, reviewed by me, Serhiy Storchaka, and
Martin Panter.
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and Windows CE is no longer a relevant platform for Python.
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Based on patch by Ville Skyttä.
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We will keep platform.dist() and platform.linux_distribution() to make porting
from Python 2 easier.
Patch by Kumaripaba Miyurusara Athukorala.
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avoid compatibility shims.
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avoid compatibility shims.
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platform.platform().
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now deprecated.
Initial patch by Vajrasky Kok.
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whitespaces
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