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Author SHA1 Message Date
Christian Heimes
5c4b19ec49
bpo-45020: Fix strict-prototypes warning (GH-29755) 2021-11-24 20:01:39 +01:00
Christian Heimes
f840398a5f
bpo-45873: Restore Python 3.6 compatibility (GH-29730)
Co-authored-by: Guido van Rossum <gvanrossum@gmail.com>
2021-11-23 21:36:40 +01:00
Guido van Rossum
5be98e57b3
bpo-45873: Get rid of bootstrap_python (#29717)
Instead we use $(PYTHON_FOR_REGEN) .../deepfreeze.py with the
frozen .h file as input, as we did for Windows in bpo-45850.

We also get rid of the code that generates the .h files
when make regen-frozen is run (i.e., .../make_frozen.py),
and the MANIFEST file.

Restore Python 3.8 and 3.9 as Windows host Python again

Co-authored-by: Kumar Aditya <59607654+kumaraditya303@users.noreply.github.com>
2021-11-23 08:56:06 -08:00
Guido van Rossum
1037ca5a8e
bpo-45850: Implement deep-freeze on Windows (#29648)
Implement changes to build with deep-frozen modules on Windows.
Note that we now require Python 3.10 as the "bootstrap" or "host" Python.
This causes a modest startup speed (around 7%) on Windows.
2021-11-22 10:09:48 -08:00
Guido van Rossum
1cbaa505d0
bpo-45696: Deep-freeze selected modules (GH-29118)
This gains 10% or more in startup time for `python -c pass` on UNIX-ish systems.

The Makefile.pre.in generating code builds on Eric's work for bpo-45020, but the .c file generator is new.

Windows version TBD.
2021-11-10 18:01:53 -08:00