Use --short form of git hash. Use output from "git describe" for tag.
Expected outputs:
1. previous hg
2. previous git
3. updated git
Release (tagged) build:
1. Python 3.7.0a0 (v3.7.0a0:4def2a2901a5, ...
2. Python 3.7.0a0 (v3.7.0a0^0:05f53735c8912f8df1077e897f052571e13c3496, ...
3. Python 3.7.0a0 (v3.7.0a0:05f53735c8, ...
Development build:
1. Python 3.7.0a0 (default:41df79263a11, ...
2. Python 3.7.0a0 (master:05f53735c8912f8df1077e897f052571e13c3496, ...
3. Python 3.7.0a0 (heads/master-dirty:05f53735c8, ...
"dirty" means the working tree has uncommitted changes.
See "git help describe" for more info.
(cherry picked from commit 554626ada7)
* bpo-27593: Get SCM build info from git instead of hg. (#446)
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.
(cherry picked from commit 5c4b0d063a)
(cherry picked from commit 95c50e5aed)
Too many build tool chains do not properly support it, including building
and linking an executable fine that simply segfaults when you try to run
it (such as debian jessie 8.5's gcc 4.9). On others where it does appear
to build (ubuntu 16.04's gcc 5.4) there are still test_distutils and test_gdb
failures to deal with.
We're not going to spend time attempting to maintain a complicated white list
of what does and doesn't work in our configure.ac file.
required for PGO linking - to be a configure time error rather than
make time when --with-optimizations is enabled. Also improve our
ability to find the llvm-profdata tool on MacOS and some Linuxes.
The dependendency on the $(PGEN) variable must only be
set when not cross-compiling. When cross-compiling,
$(PGEN) will not be used, so no need to build it.
Patch by Thomas Perl.
Issue #26839: On Linux, os.urandom() now calls getrandom() with GRND_NONBLOCK
to fall back on reading /dev/urandom if the urandom entropy pool is not
initialized yet. Patch written by Colm Buckley.
function instead of the getentropy() function. The getentropy() function is
blocking to generate very good quality entropy, os.urandom() doesn't need such
high-quality entropy.
module binaries, with a platform triple of just "darwin", resulting in
file names like:
_ssl.cpython-35m-darwin.so
rather than just _ssl.so as previously.
Instead of attempting to encode differences in CPU architecture and OS X
deployment targets in the file name as is done on other platforms,
these continue to be managed by the use of Apple multi-architecture
("fat") files, by the system dynamic loader, and by logic in higher-levels
like sysconfig.get_platform() and pip.
"_Atomic void*" types work. Change needed on FreeBSD 10 where stdatomic.h is
available but the compiler fails on "_Atomic void*" with "_Atomic cannot be
applied to incomplete type 'void'".