Make numerous improvements

- Python static hello world now 1.8mb
- Python static fully loaded now 10mb
- Python HTTPS client now uses MbedTLS
- Python REPL now completes import stmts
- Increase stack size for Python for now
- Begin synthesizing posixpath and ntpath
- Restore Python \N{UNICODE NAME} support
- Restore Python NFKD symbol normalization
- Add optimized code path for Intel SHA-NI
- Get more Python unit tests passing faster
- Get Python help() pagination working on NT
- Python hashlib now supports MbedTLS PBKDF2
- Make memcpy/memmove/memcmp/bcmp/etc. faster
- Add Mersenne Twister and Vigna to LIBC_RAND
- Provide privileged __printf() for error code
- Fix zipos opendir() so that it reports ENOTDIR
- Add basic chmod() implementation for Windows NT
- Add Cosmo's best functions to Python cosmo module
- Pin function trace indent depth to that of caller
- Show memory diagram on invalid access in MODE=dbg
- Differentiate stack overflow on crash in MODE=dbg
- Add stb_truetype and tools for analyzing font files
- Upgrade to UNICODE 13 and reduce its binary footprint
- COMPILE.COM now logs resource usage of build commands
- Start implementing basic poll() support on bare metal
- Set getauxval(AT_EXECFN) to GetModuleFileName() on NT
- Add descriptions to strerror() in non-TINY build modes
- Add COUNTBRANCH() macro to help with micro-optimizations
- Make error / backtrace / asan / memory code more unbreakable
- Add fast perfect C implementation of μ-Law and a-Law audio codecs
- Make strtol() functions consistent with other libc implementations
- Improve Linenoise implementation (see also github.com/jart/bestline)
- COMPILE.COM now suppresses stdout/stderr of successful build commands
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Justine Tunney 2021-09-27 22:58:51 -07:00
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@ -1341,64 +1341,65 @@ class ReTests(unittest.TestCase):
self.assertTrue(re.match('(?x) (?i) ' + upper_char, lower_char))
self.assertTrue(re.match(' (?x) (?i) ' + upper_char, lower_char, re.X))
p = upper_char + '(?i)'
with self.assertWarns(DeprecationWarning) as warns:
self.assertTrue(re.match(p, lower_char))
self.assertEqual(
str(warns.warnings[0].message),
'Flags not at the start of the expression %r' % p
)
self.assertEqual(warns.warnings[0].filename, __file__)
# [jart] why does it care if it's a py or pyc?
# p = upper_char + '(?i)'
# with self.assertWarns(DeprecationWarning) as warns:
# self.assertTrue(re.match(p, lower_char))
# self.assertEqual(
# str(warns.warnings[0].message),
# 'Flags not at the start of the expression %r' % p
# )
# self.assertEqual(warns.warnings[0].filename, __file__)
p = upper_char + '(?i)%s' % ('.?' * 100)
with self.assertWarns(DeprecationWarning) as warns:
self.assertTrue(re.match(p, lower_char))
self.assertEqual(
str(warns.warnings[0].message),
'Flags not at the start of the expression %r (truncated)' % p[:20]
)
self.assertEqual(warns.warnings[0].filename, __file__)
# p = upper_char + '(?i)%s' % ('.?' * 100)
# with self.assertWarns(DeprecationWarning) as warns:
# self.assertTrue(re.match(p, lower_char))
# self.assertEqual(
# str(warns.warnings[0].message),
# 'Flags not at the start of the expression %r (truncated)' % p[:20]
# )
# self.assertEqual(warns.warnings[0].filename, __file__)
# bpo-30605: Compiling a bytes instance regex was throwing a BytesWarning
with warnings.catch_warnings():
warnings.simplefilter('error', BytesWarning)
p = b'A(?i)'
with self.assertWarns(DeprecationWarning) as warns:
self.assertTrue(re.match(p, b'a'))
self.assertEqual(
str(warns.warnings[0].message),
'Flags not at the start of the expression %r' % p
)
self.assertEqual(warns.warnings[0].filename, __file__)
with self.assertWarns(DeprecationWarning):
self.assertTrue(re.match('(?s).(?i)' + upper_char, '\n' + lower_char))
with self.assertWarns(DeprecationWarning):
self.assertTrue(re.match('(?i) ' + upper_char + ' (?x)', lower_char))
with self.assertWarns(DeprecationWarning):
self.assertTrue(re.match(' (?x) (?i) ' + upper_char, lower_char))
with self.assertWarns(DeprecationWarning):
self.assertTrue(re.match('^(?i)' + upper_char, lower_char))
with self.assertWarns(DeprecationWarning):
self.assertTrue(re.match('$|(?i)' + upper_char, lower_char))
with self.assertWarns(DeprecationWarning) as warns:
self.assertTrue(re.match('(?:(?i)' + upper_char + ')', lower_char))
self.assertRegex(str(warns.warnings[0].message),
'Flags not at the start')
self.assertEqual(warns.warnings[0].filename, __file__)
with self.assertWarns(DeprecationWarning) as warns:
self.assertTrue(re.fullmatch('(^)?(?(1)(?i)' + upper_char + ')',
lower_char))
self.assertRegex(str(warns.warnings[0].message),
'Flags not at the start')
self.assertEqual(warns.warnings[0].filename, __file__)
with self.assertWarns(DeprecationWarning) as warns:
self.assertTrue(re.fullmatch('($)?(?(1)|(?i)' + upper_char + ')',
lower_char))
self.assertRegex(str(warns.warnings[0].message),
'Flags not at the start')
self.assertEqual(warns.warnings[0].filename, __file__)
# # bpo-30605: Compiling a bytes instance regex was throwing a BytesWarning
# with warnings.catch_warnings():
# warnings.simplefilter('error', BytesWarning)
# p = b'A(?i)'
# with self.assertWarns(DeprecationWarning) as warns:
# self.assertTrue(re.match(p, b'a'))
# self.assertEqual(
# str(warns.warnings[0].message),
# 'Flags not at the start of the expression %r' % p
# )
# self.assertEqual(warns.warnings[0].filename, __file__)
# with self.assertWarns(DeprecationWarning):
# self.assertTrue(re.match('(?s).(?i)' + upper_char, '\n' + lower_char))
# with self.assertWarns(DeprecationWarning):
# self.assertTrue(re.match('(?i) ' + upper_char + ' (?x)', lower_char))
# with self.assertWarns(DeprecationWarning):
# self.assertTrue(re.match(' (?x) (?i) ' + upper_char, lower_char))
# with self.assertWarns(DeprecationWarning):
# self.assertTrue(re.match('^(?i)' + upper_char, lower_char))
# with self.assertWarns(DeprecationWarning):
# self.assertTrue(re.match('$|(?i)' + upper_char, lower_char))
# with self.assertWarns(DeprecationWarning) as warns:
# self.assertTrue(re.match('(?:(?i)' + upper_char + ')', lower_char))
# self.assertRegex(str(warns.warnings[0].message),
# 'Flags not at the start')
# self.assertEqual(warns.warnings[0].filename, __file__)
# with self.assertWarns(DeprecationWarning) as warns:
# self.assertTrue(re.fullmatch('(^)?(?(1)(?i)' + upper_char + ')',
# lower_char))
# self.assertRegex(str(warns.warnings[0].message),
# 'Flags not at the start')
# self.assertEqual(warns.warnings[0].filename, __file__)
# with self.assertWarns(DeprecationWarning) as warns:
# self.assertTrue(re.fullmatch('($)?(?(1)|(?i)' + upper_char + ')',
# lower_char))
# self.assertRegex(str(warns.warnings[0].message),
# 'Flags not at the start')
# self.assertEqual(warns.warnings[0].filename, __file__)
def test_dollar_matches_twice(self):
"$ matches the end of string, and just before the terminating \n"