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[3.13] GH-101100: Resolve reference warnings in whatsnew/3.4.rst (GH-138413) (#138444)
Co-authored-by: Adam Turner <9087854+AA-Turner@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: Hugo van Kemenade <1324225+hugovk@users.noreply.github.com>
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@ -270,7 +270,7 @@ operation is being performed, so the intermediate analysis object isn't useful:
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Added the *show_caches* and *adaptive* parameters.
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.. function:: distb(tb=None, *, file=None, show_caches=False, adaptive=False,
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.. function:: distb(tb=None, *, file=None, show_caches=False, adaptive=False, \
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show_offset=False)
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Disassemble the top-of-stack function of a traceback, using the last
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@ -61,6 +61,5 @@ Doc/using/windows.rst
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Doc/whatsnew/2.4.rst
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Doc/whatsnew/2.5.rst
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Doc/whatsnew/2.6.rst
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Doc/whatsnew/3.4.rst
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Doc/whatsnew/3.5.rst
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Doc/whatsnew/3.10.rst
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@ -122,7 +122,7 @@ Significantly improved library modules:
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on Unix <whatsnew-multiprocessing-no-fork>` (:issue:`8713`).
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* :mod:`email` has a new submodule, :mod:`~email.contentmanager`, and
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a new :mod:`~email.message.Message` subclass
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(:class:`~email.contentmanager.EmailMessage`) that :ref:`simplify MIME
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(:class:`~email.message.EmailMessage`) that :ref:`simplify MIME
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handling <whatsnew_email_contentmanager>` (:issue:`18891`).
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* The :mod:`inspect` and :mod:`pydoc` modules are now capable of
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correct introspection of a much wider variety of callable objects,
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@ -154,7 +154,7 @@ Security improvements:
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<whatsnew34-sslcontext>`.
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* All modules in the standard library that support SSL now support server
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certificate verification, including hostname matching
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(:func:`ssl.match_hostname`) and CRLs (Certificate Revocation lists, see
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(:func:`!ssl.match_hostname`) and CRLs (Certificate Revocation lists, see
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:func:`ssl.SSLContext.load_verify_locations`).
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CPython implementation improvements:
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@ -739,7 +739,7 @@ these new components.
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In addition, a new application-friendly class :class:`~dis.Bytecode` provides
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an object-oriented API for inspecting bytecode in both in human-readable form
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and for iterating over instructions. The :class:`~dis.Bytecode` constructor
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takes the same arguments that :func:`~dis.get_instruction` does (plus an
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takes the same arguments that :func:`~dis.get_instructions` does (plus an
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optional *current_offset*), and the resulting object can be iterated to produce
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:class:`~dis.Instruction` objects. But it also has a :mod:`~dis.Bytecode.dis`
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method, equivalent to calling :mod:`~dis.dis` on the constructor argument, but
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@ -958,8 +958,9 @@ http
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optional additional *explain* parameter which can be used to provide an
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extended error description, overriding the hardcoded default if there is one.
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This extended error description will be formatted using the
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:attr:`~http.server.HTTP.error_message_format` attribute and sent as the body
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of the error response. (Contributed by Karl Cow in :issue:`12921`.)
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:attr:`~http.server.BaseHTTPRequestHandler.error_message_format` attribute
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and sent as the body of the error response.
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(Contributed by Karl Cow in :issue:`12921`.)
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The :mod:`http.server` :ref:`command line interface <http-server-cli>` now has
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a ``-b/--bind`` option that causes the server to listen on a specific address.
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@ -1221,7 +1222,7 @@ pickle
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:mod:`pickle` now supports (but does not use by default) a new pickle protocol,
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protocol 4. This new protocol addresses a number of issues that were present
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in previous protocols, such as the serialization of nested classes, very large
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strings and containers, and classes whose :meth:`__new__` method takes
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strings and containers, and classes whose :meth:`~object.__new__` method takes
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keyword-only arguments. It also provides some efficiency improvements.
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.. seealso::
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@ -1299,7 +1300,7 @@ affect the behaviour of :func:`help`.
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re
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--
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New :func:`~re.fullmatch` function and :meth:`.regex.fullmatch` method anchor
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New :func:`~re.fullmatch` function and :meth:`.Pattern.fullmatch` method anchor
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the pattern at both ends of the string to match. This provides a way to be
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explicit about the goal of the match, which avoids a class of subtle bugs where
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``$`` characters get lost during code changes or the addition of alternatives
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@ -1519,7 +1520,7 @@ subprocess
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be used to provide the contents of ``stdin`` for the command that is run.
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(Contributed by Zack Weinberg in :issue:`16624`.)
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:func:`~subprocess.getstatus` and :func:`~subprocess.getstatusoutput` now
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:func:`~subprocess.getoutput` and :func:`~subprocess.getstatusoutput` now
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work on Windows. This change was actually inadvertently made in 3.3.4.
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(Contributed by Tim Golden in :issue:`10197`.)
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@ -1535,7 +1536,7 @@ plain tuple. (Contributed by Claudiu Popa in :issue:`18901`.)
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called automatically at the end of the block. (Contributed by Serhiy Storchaka
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in :issue:`18878`.)
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:meth:`.AU_write.setsampwidth` now supports 24 bit samples, thus adding
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:meth:`!AU_write.setsampwidth` now supports 24 bit samples, thus adding
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support for writing 24 sample using the module. (Contributed by
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Serhiy Storchaka in :issue:`19261`.)
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@ -1615,7 +1616,7 @@ A new :func:`~types.DynamicClassAttribute` descriptor provides a way to define
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an attribute that acts normally when looked up through an instance object, but
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which is routed to the *class* ``__getattr__`` when looked up through the
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class. This allows one to have properties active on a class, and have virtual
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attributes on the class with the same name (see :mod:`Enum` for an example).
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attributes on the class with the same name (see :mod:`enum` for an example).
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(Contributed by Ethan Furman in :issue:`19030`.)
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@ -1709,7 +1710,7 @@ matching calls, which means an argument can now be matched by either position
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or name, instead of only by position. (Contributed by Antoine Pitrou in
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:issue:`17015`.)
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:func:`~mock.mock_open` objects now have ``readline`` and ``readlines``
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:func:`~unittest.mock.mock_open` objects now have ``readline`` and ``readlines``
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methods. (Contributed by Toshio Kuratomi in :issue:`17467`.)
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@ -1729,8 +1730,8 @@ installed in the virtual environment. (Contributed by Nick Coghlan in
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wave
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----
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The :meth:`~wave.getparams` method now returns a namedtuple rather than a
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plain tuple. (Contributed by Claudiu Popa in :issue:`17487`.)
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The :meth:`~wave.Wave_read.getparams` method now returns a namedtuple rather
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than a plain tuple. (Contributed by Claudiu Popa in :issue:`17487`.)
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:meth:`wave.open` now supports the context management protocol. (Contributed
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by Claudiu Popa in :issue:`17616`.)
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@ -1788,7 +1789,7 @@ example, this could be used to exclude test files from the archive.
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(Contributed by Christian Tismer in :issue:`19274`.)
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The *allowZip64* parameter to :class:`~zipfile.ZipFile` and
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:class:`~zipfile.PyZipfile` is now ``True`` by default. (Contributed by
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:class:`~zipfile.PyZipFile` is now ``True`` by default. (Contributed by
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William Mallard in :issue:`17201`.)
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---------------------------------
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:pep:`442` removes the current limitations and quirks of object finalization
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in CPython. With it, objects with :meth:`__del__` methods, as well as
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in CPython. With it, objects with :meth:`~object.__del__` methods, as well as
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generators with :keyword:`finally` clauses, can be finalized when they are
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part of a reference cycle.
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strings is now significantly faster. (Contributed by Victor Stinner and
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Antoine Pitrou in :issue:`15596`.)
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* A performance issue in :meth:`io.FileIO.readall` has been solved. This
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* A performance issue in :meth:`!io.FileIO.readall` has been solved. This
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particularly affects Windows, and significantly speeds up the case of piping
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significant amounts of data through :mod:`subprocess`. (Contributed
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by Richard Oudkerk in :issue:`15758`.)
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* The :mod:`!imp` module is pending deprecation. To keep compatibility with
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Python 2/3 code bases, the module's removal is currently not scheduled.
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* The :mod:`formatter` module is pending deprecation and is slated for removal
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* The :mod:`!formatter` module is pending deprecation and is slated for removal
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in Python 3.6.
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* ``MD5`` as the default *digestmod* for the :func:`hmac.new` function is
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* The *strict* argument of :class:`~html.parser.HTMLParser` is deprecated.
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* The :mod:`plistlib` :func:`~plistlib.readPlist`,
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:func:`~plistlib.writePlist`, :func:`~plistlib.readPlistFromBytes`, and
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:func:`~plistlib.writePlistToBytes` functions are deprecated in favor of the
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* The :mod:`plistlib` :func:`!readPlist`,
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:func:`!writePlist`, :func:`!readPlistFromBytes`, and
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:func:`!writePlistToBytes` functions are deprecated in favor of the
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corresponding new functions :func:`~plistlib.load`, :func:`~plistlib.dump`,
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:func:`~plistlib.loads`, and :func:`~plistlib.dumps`. :func:`~plistlib.Data`
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:func:`~plistlib.loads`, and :func:`~plistlib.dumps`. :func:`!Data`
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is deprecated in favor of just using the :class:`bytes` constructor.
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* The :mod:`sysconfig` key ``SO`` is deprecated, it has been replaced by
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that do not have a __format__ method that handles it. See :issue:`7994` for
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background.
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* :meth:`difflib.SequenceMatcher.isbjunk` and
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:meth:`difflib.SequenceMatcher.isbpopular` were deprecated in 3.2, and have
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* :meth:`!difflib.SequenceMatcher.isbjunk` and
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:meth:`!difflib.SequenceMatcher.isbpopular` were deprecated in 3.2, and have
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now been removed: use ``x in sm.bjunk`` and
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``x in sm.bpopular``, where *sm* is a :class:`~difflib.SequenceMatcher` object
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(:issue:`13248`).
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* :meth:`!importlib.util.module_for_loader` now sets ``__loader__`` and
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``__package__`` unconditionally to properly support reloading. If this is not
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desired then you will need to set these attributes manually. You can use
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:func:`importlib.util.module_to_load` for module management.
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:func:`!importlib.util.module_to_load` for module management.
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* Import now resets relevant attributes (e.g. ``__name__``, ``__loader__``,
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``__package__``, ``__file__``, ``__cached__``) unconditionally when reloading.
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disallowed command forms didn't make any sense and are unlikely to be in use.
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* The :func:`re.split`, :func:`re.findall`, and :func:`re.sub` functions, and
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the :meth:`~re.match.group` and :meth:`~re.match.groups` methods of
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the :meth:`~re.Match.group` and :meth:`~re.Match.groups` methods of
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``match`` objects now always return a *bytes* object when the string
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to be matched is a :term:`bytes-like object`. Previously the return type
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matched the input type, so if your code was depending on the return value
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