forked from pool/python311
- Security
- gh-139700: Check consistency of the zip64 end of central
directory record. Support records with “zip64 extensible data”
if there are no bytes prepended to the ZIP file.
- gh-139400: xml.parsers.expat: Make sure that parent Expat
parsers are only garbage-collected once they are no longer
referenced by subparsers created by
ExternalEntityParserCreate(). Patch by Sebastian Pipping.
- gh-135661: Fix parsing start and end tags in
html.parser.HTMLParser according to the HTML5 standard.
* Whitespaces no longer accepted between </ and the tag name. E.g.
</ script> does not end the script section.
* Vertical tabulation (\v) and non-ASCII whitespaces no longer
recognized as whitespaces. The only whitespaces are \t\n\r\f and
space.
* Null character (U+0000) no longer ends the tag name.
* Attributes and slashes after the tag name in end tags are now
ignored, instead of terminating after the first > in quoted
attribute value. E.g. </script/foo=">"/>.
* Multiple slashes and whitespaces between the last attribute and
closing > are now ignored in both start and end tags. E.g. <a
foo=bar/ //>.
* Multiple = between attribute name and value are no longer
collapsed. E.g. <a foo==bar> produces attribute “foo” with value
“=bar”.
- gh-135661: Fix CDATA section parsing in html.parser.HTMLParser
according to the HTML5 standard: ] ]> and ]] > no longer end the
CDATA section. Add private method _set_support_cdata() which can
be used to specify how to parse <[CDATA[ — as a CDATA section in
OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/devel:languages:python:Factory/python311?expand=0&rev=199
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Lib/distutils/util.py | 2 +-
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Index: Python-3.11.8/Lib/distutils/util.py
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===================================================================
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--- Python-3.11.8.orig/Lib/distutils/util.py
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+++ Python-3.11.8/Lib/distutils/util.py
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@@ -436,7 +436,7 @@ byte_compile(files, optimize=%r, force=%
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else:
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from py_compile import compile
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- for file in py_files:
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+ for file in sorted(py_files):
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if file[-3:] != ".py":
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# This lets us be lazy and not filter filenames in
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# the "install_lib" command.
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