- Security
- gh-113659: Skip .pth files with names starting with a dot or
hidden file attribute.
- gh-112302: Created a Software Bill-of-Materials document and
tooling for tracking dependencies.
- Core and Builtins
- gh-107901: Compiler duplicates basic blocks that have an eval
breaker check, no line number, and multiple predecessors.
- gh-107901: A jump leaving an exception handler back to normal
code no longer checks the eval breaker.
- gh-113655: Set the C recursion limit to 4000 on Windows, and
10000 on Linux/OSX. This seems to be near the sweet spot to
maintain safety, but not compromise backwards compatibility.
- gh-113710: Add typed stack effects to the interpreter DSL, along
with various instruction annotations.
- gh-77046: On Windows, file descriptors wrapping Windows handles
are now created non inheritable by default (PEP 446). Patch by
Zackery Spytz and Victor Stinner.
- gh-113853: Guarantee that all executors make progress. This then
guarantees that tier 2 execution always makes progress.
- gh-113753: Fix an issue where the finalizer of PyAsyncGenASend
objects might not be called if they were allocated from a free
list.
- gh-107901: Compiler changed so that synthetic jumps which are
not at loop end no longer check the eval breaker.
- gh-113703: Fix a regression in the codeop module that was
causing it to incorrectly identify incomplete f-strings. Patch
by Pablo Galindo
- gh-89811: Check for a valid tp_version_tag before performing
OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/devel:languages:python:Factory/python313?expand=0&rev=3
Python 3.13.0 alpha 2¶
- Core and Builtins:
- Don’t include comments in f-string debug expressions. Patch
by Pablo Galindo
- Slightly optimize the Tier 2 (uop) interpreter by only
loading oparg and operand when needed. Also double the
trace size limit again, to 512 this time.
- Change docstrings of __dict__ and __weakref__.
- Lower the max parser stack depth to 1000 under WASI debug
builds.
- When Python is built in debug mode, set the C recursion
limit to 500 instead of 1500. A debug build is likely built
with low optimization level which implies higher stack
memory usage than a release build. Patch by Victor Stinner.
- Enable translating unspecialized FOR_ITER to Tier 2.
- Make hashlib related modules thread-safe without the GIL
- Deprecate assignment to a function’s __code__ field when
the new code object is of a mismatched type (e.g., from a
generator to a plain function).
- Raise exception if frame.clear() is called on a suspended
frame.
- Implement native thread ids for GNU KFreeBSD.
- Use exponential backoff to reduce the number of failed tier
2 optimization attempts by over 99%.
- Joining a thread now ensures the underlying OS thread has
exited. This is required for safer fork() in multi-threaded
processes.
- Make sure that tier 2 traces are de-optimized if the code
is instrumented
OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/devel:languages:python:Factory/python313?expand=0&rev=2