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- Update to 3.10.17: - gh-131809: Update bundled libexpat to 2.7.1 - gh-131261: Upgrade to libexpat 2.7.0 - gh-105704: When using urllib.parse.urlsplit() and urllib.parse.urlparse() host parsing would not reject domain names containing square brackets ([ and ]). Square brackets are only valid for IPv6 and IPvFuture hosts according to RFC 3986 Section 3.2.2 (bsc#1236705, CVE-2025-0938, gh#python/cpython#105704). - gh-121284: Fix bug in the folding of rfc2047 encoded-words when flattening an email message using a modern email policy. Previously when an encoded-word was too long for a line, it would be decoded, split across lines, and re-encoded. But commas and other special characters in the original text could be left unencoded and unquoted. This could theoretically be used to spoof header lines using a carefully constructed encoded-word if the resulting rendered email was transmitted or re-parsed. - gh-80222: Fix bug in the folding of quoted strings when flattening an email message using a modern email policy. Previously when a quoted string was folded so that it spanned more than one line, the surrounding quotes and internal escapes would be omitted. This could theoretically be used to spoof header lines using a carefully constructed quoted string if the resulting rendered email was transmitted or re-parsed. - gh-119511: Fix a potential denial of service in the imaplib module. When connecting to a malicious server, it could cause an arbitrary amount of memory to be allocated. On many systems this is harmless as unused virtual memory is only OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/devel:languages:python:Factory/python310?expand=0&rev=171
2025-04-11 08:15:51 +00:00
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<!-- Copyright 2017 Zbigniew Jędrzejewski-Szmek -->
<application>
<id type="desktop">idle3.desktop</id>
<name>IDLE3</name>
<metadata_licence>CC0</metadata_licence>
<project_license>Python-2.0</project_license>
<summary>Python 3 Integrated Development and Learning Environment</summary>
<description>
<p>
IDLE is Pythons Integrated Development and Learning Environment.
The GUI is uniform between Windows, Unix, and Mac OS X.
IDLE provides an easy way to start writing, running, and debugging
Python code.
</p>
<p>
IDLE is written in pure Python, and uses the tkinter GUI toolkit.
It provides:
</p>
<ul>
<li>a Python shell window (interactive interpreter) with colorizing of code input, output, and error messages,</li>
<li>a multi-window text editor with multiple undo, Python colorizing, smart indent, call tips, auto completion, and other features,</li>
<li>search within any window, replace within editor windows, and search through multiple files (grep),</li>
<li>a debugger with persistent breakpoints, stepping, and viewing of global and local namespaces.</li>
</ul>
</description>
<url type="homepage">https://docs.python.org/3/library/idle.html</url>
<screenshots>
<screenshot type="default">http://in.waw.pl/~zbyszek/fedora/idle3-appdata/idle3-main-window.png</screenshot>
<screenshot>http://in.waw.pl/~zbyszek/fedora/idle3-appdata/idle3-class-browser.png</screenshot>
<screenshot>http://in.waw.pl/~zbyszek/fedora/idle3-appdata/idle3-code-viewer.png</screenshot>
</screenshots>
<update_contact>zbyszek@in.waw.pl</update_contact>
</application>