- Make some string interpolations more readable using f-strings or
explicit parametrisation
- Remove unneeded open() mode specifiers
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The following local variables were assigned but never used:
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Co-authored-by: Alex Waygood <Alex.Waygood@Gmail.com>
For code readability. Instances of `builtins.dict` have been ordered since 3.6, and have been guaranteed by the language to be ordered since Python 3.7. Argument Clinic now requires Python 3.10+.
This PR updates `math.nextafter` to add a new `steps` argument. The behaviour is as though `math.nextafter` had been called `steps` times in succession.
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New additions to the tty library. Functions added: cfmakeraw(), and cfmakecbreak(). The
functions setcbreak() and setraw() now return original termios to save an extra tcgetattr() call.
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Signed-off-by: Soumendra Ganguly <soumendraganguly@gmail.com>
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This threw a SystemError before #104603. Adding a separate test
because this was a different failure mode than the other two new
tests from #104603, both of which used to segfault.
This adds a number of PRIO_DARWIN_* constants to the os module for use with os.setpriority.
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Annotate the following:
- methods of class Class
- methods of class Module
- methods of class PythonParser
- function compute_checksum()
- function parse_file()
- global variable unsupported_special_methods
- Convert `unspecified` and `unknown` to be members of a `Sentinels` enum, rather than instances of bespoke classes.
- An enum feels more idiomatic here, and works better with type checkers.
- Convert some `==` and `!=` checks for these values to identity checks, which are more idiomatic with sentinels.
- _Don't_ do the same for `Null`, as this needs to be a distinct type due to its usage in `clinic.py`.
- Use `object` as the annotation for `default` across `clinic.py`. `default` can be literally any object, so `object` is the correct annotation here.
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Introduce TypeSet, and use it to annotate the 'accept' keyword of
various C converters. Also add some missing return annotations for
converter init functions.