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I am wondering why the change was not backported to 3.6 and 3.7?
It introduces different behavior.
For instance, I need to keep duplicate keys from JSON data (because it is
allowed by the RFC and it is a missing feature for tools such like HTTPie).
Have
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So, after several weeks we found the issue. And it is not related to Python but
a missing TCP keep alive option not set.
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I will try to summarize my findings. I do not think having real data is
revelant here, it seems to be a behavior issue.
I was originally using the `requests` module to `POST` some small data. The
server will then do its stuff and it would take about 5
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The ticket could be closed, right? The fix was merged quite some time ago.
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Attached a simple reproduction script.
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Mickaël Schoentgen added the comment:
Working on it at EuroPython 2019.
FTR I tested on Python 3.6.9, 3.7.4 and 3.9.0a0 without issue.
I think this was fixed with
https://github.com/rtweeks/werkzeug/commit/c643980b93e9bde4431cd99ece30f07e00160f84.
But the doctest issue remains and this is on
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Inconsistencies with datetime.fromtimestamp(t) when t < 0
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And also reproduced on 3.8.0a3.
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Reproduced on 3.6.8 and 3.7.3.
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A similar issue was resolved with issue29097 (with 0 <= t <= 86399).
Here, we have an inconsistency between OSes when using
datetime.fromtimestamp(t) when t < 0.
Tested on Python 3.6.7.
GNU/Linux:
>>> datetime.fromtimestamp(-1)
date
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There is another place where the use of Path objects is not yet working: when
move() is given a directory as argument. A patch is in review in issue32689.
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This warning is emitted on Modules/_sha3/cleanup.py, line 11:
SyntaxWarning: invalid escape sequence \
CPP2 = re.compile("\ //(.*)")
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OK then I updated the PR to only update code that would really leak resources.
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I saw it but it is quite old and targetting 3.5. I opended this issue to target
only distutils, easier to eventually backport than a big patch on a lot of
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I am looking to clean-up potential ResourceWarnings in distutils. The patch
will provide 2 changes:
- ensure file descriptor are always closed when it is not the case
- and uniformization of the "with open(...)" use
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This is a little patch to mostly keep aligned with
https://github.com/google/python-fire/pull/135.
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New submission from Mickaël Schoentgen :
Fix 2 unclosed files in the documentation and the difflib.py script:
diff.py:77: ResourceWarning: unclosed file <_io.TextIOWrapper
name='/tmp/tmpnby8pemn' mode='U' encoding='UTF-8'>
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