From 5f3933d61dbff6e2ec659930539da3bced008081 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Ned Deily <nad@python.org>
Date: Wed, 17 Jun 2020 04:48:12 -0400
Subject: [PATCH] 3.7.8rc1

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diff --git a/Include/patchlevel.h b/Include/patchlevel.h
index baac18b7be1..e0ab5760bcd 100644
--- a/Include/patchlevel.h
+++ b/Include/patchlevel.h
@@ -18,12 +18,12 @@
 /*--start constants--*/
 #define PY_MAJOR_VERSION        3
 #define PY_MINOR_VERSION        7
-#define PY_MICRO_VERSION        7
-#define PY_RELEASE_LEVEL        PY_RELEASE_LEVEL_FINAL
-#define PY_RELEASE_SERIAL       0
+#define PY_MICRO_VERSION        8
+#define PY_RELEASE_LEVEL        PY_RELEASE_LEVEL_GAMMA
+#define PY_RELEASE_SERIAL       1
 
 /* Version as a string */
-#define PY_VERSION              "3.7.7+"
+#define PY_VERSION              "3.7.8rc1"
 /*--end constants--*/
 
 /* Version as a single 4-byte hex number, e.g. 0x010502B2 == 1.5.2b2.
diff --git a/Lib/pydoc_data/topics.py b/Lib/pydoc_data/topics.py
index 4cfca96a09b..8340220bb80 100644
--- a/Lib/pydoc_data/topics.py
+++ b/Lib/pydoc_data/topics.py
@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
 # -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
-# Autogenerated by Sphinx on Tue Mar 10 02:06:42 2020
+# Autogenerated by Sphinx on Wed Jun 17 04:38:18 2020
 topics = {'assert': 'The "assert" statement\n'
            '**********************\n'
            '\n'
@@ -99,27 +99,26 @@
                'assigned,\n'
                '  from left to right, to the corresponding targets.\n'
                '\n'
-               '  * If the target list contains one target prefixed with an\n'
-               '    asterisk, called a “starred” target: The object must be '
-               'an\n'
-               '    iterable with at least as many items as there are targets '
-               'in the\n'
-               '    target list, minus one.  The first items of the iterable '
-               'are\n'
-               '    assigned, from left to right, to the targets before the '
+               '  * If the target list contains one target prefixed with an '
+               'asterisk,\n'
+               '    called a “starred” target: The object must be an iterable '
+               'with at\n'
+               '    least as many items as there are targets in the target '
+               'list, minus\n'
+               '    one.  The first items of the iterable are assigned, from '
+               'left to\n'
+               '    right, to the targets before the starred target.  The '
+               'final items\n'
+               '    of the iterable are assigned to the targets after the '
                'starred\n'
-               '    target.  The final items of the iterable are assigned to '
-               'the\n'
-               '    targets after the starred target.  A list of the remaining '
-               'items\n'
-               '    in the iterable is then assigned to the starred target '
-               '(the list\n'
-               '    can be empty).\n'
+               '    target.  A list of the remaining items in the iterable is '
+               'then\n'
+               '    assigned to the starred target (the list can be empty).\n'
                '\n'
                '  * Else: The object must be an iterable with the same number '
-               'of\n'
-               '    items as there are targets in the target list, and the '
-               'items are\n'
+               'of items\n'
+               '    as there are targets in the target list, and the items '
+               'are\n'
                '    assigned, from left to right, to the corresponding '
                'targets.\n'
                '\n'
@@ -135,10 +134,10 @@
                'in the\n'
                '    current local namespace.\n'
                '\n'
-               '  * Otherwise: the name is bound to the object in the global\n'
-               '    namespace or the outer namespace determined by '
-               '"nonlocal",\n'
-               '    respectively.\n'
+               '  * Otherwise: the name is bound to the object in the global '
+               'namespace\n'
+               '    or the outer namespace determined by "nonlocal", '
+               'respectively.\n'
                '\n'
                '  The name is rebound if it was already bound.  This may cause '
                'the\n'
@@ -224,26 +223,27 @@
                'called with\n'
                '  appropriate arguments.\n'
                '\n'
-               '* If the target is a slicing: The primary expression in the\n'
-               '  reference is evaluated.  It should yield a mutable sequence '
-               'object\n'
-               '  (such as a list).  The assigned object should be a sequence '
-               'object\n'
-               '  of the same type.  Next, the lower and upper bound '
-               'expressions are\n'
-               '  evaluated, insofar they are present; defaults are zero and '
-               'the\n'
-               '  sequence’s length.  The bounds should evaluate to integers. '
-               'If\n'
-               '  either bound is negative, the sequence’s length is added to '
-               'it.  The\n'
-               '  resulting bounds are clipped to lie between zero and the '
+               '* If the target is a slicing: The primary expression in the '
+               'reference\n'
+               '  is evaluated.  It should yield a mutable sequence object '
+               '(such as a\n'
+               '  list).  The assigned object should be a sequence object of '
+               'the same\n'
+               '  type.  Next, the lower and upper bound expressions are '
+               'evaluated,\n'
+               '  insofar they are present; defaults are zero and the '
                'sequence’s\n'
-               '  length, inclusive.  Finally, the sequence object is asked to '
-               'replace\n'
-               '  the slice with the items of the assigned sequence.  The '
-               'length of\n'
-               '  the slice may be different from the length of the assigned '
+               '  length.  The bounds should evaluate to integers. If either '
+               'bound is\n'
+               '  negative, the sequence’s length is added to it.  The '
+               'resulting\n'
+               '  bounds are clipped to lie between zero and the sequence’s '
+               'length,\n'
+               '  inclusive.  Finally, the sequence object is asked to replace '
+               'the\n'
+               '  slice with the items of the assigned sequence.  The length '
+               'of the\n'
+               '  slice may be different from the length of the assigned '
                'sequence,\n'
                '  thus changing the length of the target sequence, if the '
                'target\n'
@@ -530,13 +530,17 @@
           '\n'
           '-[ Footnotes ]-\n'
           '\n'
-          '[1] The exception is propagated to the invocation stack unless\n'
-          '    there is a "finally" clause which happens to raise another\n'
-          '    exception. That new exception causes the old one to be lost.\n'
+          '[1] The exception is propagated to the invocation stack unless '
+          'there\n'
+          '    is a "finally" clause which happens to raise another '
+          'exception.\n'
+          '    That new exception causes the old one to be lost.\n'
           '\n'
-          '[2] A string literal appearing as the first statement in the\n'
-          '    function body is transformed into the function’s "__doc__"\n'
-          '    attribute and therefore the function’s *docstring*.\n'
+          '[2] A string literal appearing as the first statement in the '
+          'function\n'
+          '    body is transformed into the function’s "__doc__" attribute '
+          'and\n'
+          '    therefore the function’s *docstring*.\n'
           '\n'
           '[3] A string literal appearing as the first statement in the class\n'
           '    body is transformed into the namespace’s "__doc__" item and\n'
@@ -674,11 +678,13 @@
                      'needs, for\n'
                      '   example, "object.__getattribute__(self, name)".\n'
                      '\n'
-                     '   Note: This method may still be bypassed when looking '
-                     'up special\n'
-                     '     methods as the result of implicit invocation via '
-                     'language syntax\n'
-                     '     or built-in functions. See Special method lookup.\n'
+                     '   Note:\n'
+                     '\n'
+                     '     This method may still be bypassed when looking up '
+                     'special methods\n'
+                     '     as the result of implicit invocation via language '
+                     'syntax or\n'
+                     '     built-in functions. See Special method lookup.\n'
                      '\n'
                      'object.__setattr__(self, name, value)\n'
                      '\n'
@@ -762,15 +768,16 @@
                      '\n'
                      '   sys.modules[__name__].__class__ = VerboseModule\n'
                      '\n'
-                     'Note: Defining module "__getattr__" and setting module '
-                     '"__class__"\n'
-                     '  only affect lookups made using the attribute access '
-                     'syntax –\n'
-                     '  directly accessing the module globals (whether by code '
-                     'within the\n'
-                     '  module, or via a reference to the module’s globals '
-                     'dictionary) is\n'
-                     '  unaffected.\n'
+                     'Note:\n'
+                     '\n'
+                     '  Defining module "__getattr__" and setting module '
+                     '"__class__" only\n'
+                     '  affect lookups made using the attribute access syntax '
+                     '– directly\n'
+                     '  accessing the module globals (whether by code within '
+                     'the module, or\n'
+                     '  via a reference to the module’s globals dictionary) is '
+                     'unaffected.\n'
                      '\n'
                      'Changed in version 3.5: "__class__" module attribute is '
                      'now writable.\n'
@@ -834,12 +841,14 @@
                      'created. The\n'
                      '   descriptor has been assigned to *name*.\n'
                      '\n'
-                     '   Note: "__set_name__()" is only called implicitly as '
-                     'part of the\n'
-                     '     "type" constructor, so it will need to be called '
-                     'explicitly with\n'
-                     '     the appropriate parameters when a descriptor is '
-                     'added to a class\n'
+                     '   Note:\n'
+                     '\n'
+                     '     "__set_name__()" is only called implicitly as part '
+                     'of the "type"\n'
+                     '     constructor, so it will need to be called '
+                     'explicitly with the\n'
+                     '     appropriate parameters when a descriptor is added '
+                     'to a class\n'
                      '     after initial creation:\n'
                      '\n'
                      '        class A:\n'
@@ -999,10 +1008,9 @@
                      '--------------------------\n'
                      '\n'
                      '* When inheriting from a class without *__slots__*, the '
-                     '*__dict__*\n'
-                     '  and *__weakref__* attribute of the instances will '
-                     'always be\n'
-                     '  accessible.\n'
+                     '*__dict__* and\n'
+                     '  *__weakref__* attribute of the instances will always '
+                     'be accessible.\n'
                      '\n'
                      '* Without a *__dict__* variable, instances cannot be '
                      'assigned new\n'
@@ -1017,14 +1025,12 @@
                      '  declaration.\n'
                      '\n'
                      '* Without a *__weakref__* variable for each instance, '
-                     'classes\n'
-                     '  defining *__slots__* do not support weak references to '
-                     'its\n'
-                     '  instances. If weak reference support is needed, then '
-                     'add\n'
-                     '  "\'__weakref__\'" to the sequence of strings in the '
-                     '*__slots__*\n'
-                     '  declaration.\n'
+                     'classes defining\n'
+                     '  *__slots__* do not support weak references to its '
+                     'instances. If weak\n'
+                     '  reference support is needed, then add '
+                     '"\'__weakref__\'" to the\n'
+                     '  sequence of strings in the *__slots__* declaration.\n'
                      '\n'
                      '* *__slots__* are implemented at the class level by '
                      'creating\n'
@@ -1037,24 +1043,23 @@
                      '  attribute would overwrite the descriptor assignment.\n'
                      '\n'
                      '* The action of a *__slots__* declaration is not limited '
-                     'to the\n'
-                     '  class where it is defined.  *__slots__* declared in '
-                     'parents are\n'
-                     '  available in child classes. However, child subclasses '
-                     'will get a\n'
-                     '  *__dict__* and *__weakref__* unless they also define '
-                     '*__slots__*\n'
-                     '  (which should only contain names of any *additional* '
-                     'slots).\n'
+                     'to the class\n'
+                     '  where it is defined.  *__slots__* declared in parents '
+                     'are available\n'
+                     '  in child classes. However, child subclasses will get a '
+                     '*__dict__*\n'
+                     '  and *__weakref__* unless they also define *__slots__* '
+                     '(which should\n'
+                     '  only contain names of any *additional* slots).\n'
                      '\n'
                      '* If a class defines a slot also defined in a base '
-                     'class, the\n'
-                     '  instance variable defined by the base class slot is '
-                     'inaccessible\n'
-                     '  (except by retrieving its descriptor directly from the '
-                     'base class).\n'
-                     '  This renders the meaning of the program undefined.  In '
-                     'the future, a\n'
+                     'class, the instance\n'
+                     '  variable defined by the base class slot is '
+                     'inaccessible (except by\n'
+                     '  retrieving its descriptor directly from the base '
+                     'class). This\n'
+                     '  renders the meaning of the program undefined.  In the '
+                     'future, a\n'
                      '  check may be added to prevent this.\n'
                      '\n'
                      '* Nonempty *__slots__* does not work for classes derived '
@@ -1063,9 +1068,9 @@
                      '"bytes" and "tuple".\n'
                      '\n'
                      '* Any non-string iterable may be assigned to '
-                     '*__slots__*. Mappings\n'
-                     '  may also be used; however, in the future, special '
-                     'meaning may be\n'
+                     '*__slots__*. Mappings may\n'
+                     '  also be used; however, in the future, special meaning '
+                     'may be\n'
                      '  assigned to the values corresponding to each key.\n'
                      '\n'
                      '* *__class__* assignment works only if both classes have '
@@ -1081,9 +1086,9 @@
                      '  raise "TypeError".\n'
                      '\n'
                      '* If an iterator is used for *__slots__* then a '
-                     'descriptor is\n'
-                     '  created for each of the iterator’s values. However, '
-                     'the *__slots__*\n'
+                     'descriptor is created\n'
+                     '  for each of the iterator’s values. However, the '
+                     '*__slots__*\n'
                      '  attribute will be an empty iterator.\n',
  'attribute-references': 'Attribute references\n'
                          '********************\n'
@@ -1839,9 +1844,9 @@
                 '  value is false. A counter-intuitive implication is that '
                 'not-a-number\n'
                 '  values are not equal to themselves.  For example, if "x =\n'
-                '  float(\'NaN\')", "3 < x", "x < 3", "x == x", "x != x" are '
-                'all false.\n'
-                '  This behavior is compliant with IEEE 754.\n'
+                '  float(\'NaN\')", "3 < x", "x < 3" and "x == x" are all '
+                'false, while "x\n'
+                '  != x" is true.  This behavior is compliant with IEEE 754.\n'
                 '\n'
                 '* Binary sequences (instances of "bytes" or "bytearray") can '
                 'be\n'
@@ -1857,15 +1862,15 @@
                 '\n'
                 '  Strings and binary sequences cannot be directly compared.\n'
                 '\n'
-                '* Sequences (instances of "tuple", "list", or "range") can '
-                'be\n'
-                '  compared only within each of their types, with the '
-                'restriction that\n'
-                '  ranges do not support order comparison.  Equality '
-                'comparison across\n'
-                '  these types results in inequality, and ordering comparison '
-                'across\n'
-                '  these types raises "TypeError".\n'
+                '* Sequences (instances of "tuple", "list", or "range") can be '
+                'compared\n'
+                '  only within each of their types, with the restriction that '
+                'ranges do\n'
+                '  not support order comparison.  Equality comparison across '
+                'these\n'
+                '  types results in inequality, and ordering comparison across '
+                'these\n'
+                '  types raises "TypeError".\n'
                 '\n'
                 '  Sequences compare lexicographically using comparison of\n'
                 '  corresponding elements, whereby reflexivity of the elements '
@@ -1914,8 +1919,8 @@
                 '    false because the type is not the same).\n'
                 '\n'
                 '  * Collections that support order comparison are ordered the '
-                'same\n'
-                '    as their first unequal elements (for example, "[1,2,x] <= '
+                'same as\n'
+                '    their first unequal elements (for example, "[1,2,x] <= '
                 '[1,2,y]"\n'
                 '    has the same value as "x <= y").  If a corresponding '
                 'element does\n'
@@ -1933,8 +1938,8 @@
                 '"TypeError".\n'
                 '\n'
                 '* Sets (instances of "set" or "frozenset") can be compared '
-                'within\n'
-                '  and across their types.\n'
+                'within and\n'
+                '  across their types.\n'
                 '\n'
                 '  They define order comparison operators to mean subset and '
                 'superset\n'
@@ -1953,8 +1958,8 @@
                 '  Comparison of sets enforces reflexivity of its elements.\n'
                 '\n'
                 '* Most other built-in types have no comparison methods '
-                'implemented,\n'
-                '  so they inherit the default comparison behavior.\n'
+                'implemented, so\n'
+                '  they inherit the default comparison behavior.\n'
                 '\n'
                 'User-defined classes that customize their comparison behavior '
                 'should\n'
@@ -2003,10 +2008,10 @@
                 '  "total_ordering()" decorator.\n'
                 '\n'
                 '* The "hash()" result should be consistent with equality. '
-                'Objects\n'
-                '  that are equal should either have the same hash value, or '
-                'be marked\n'
-                '  as unhashable.\n'
+                'Objects that\n'
+                '  are equal should either have the same hash value, or be '
+                'marked as\n'
+                '  unhashable.\n'
                 '\n'
                 'Python does not enforce these consistency rules. In fact, '
                 'the\n'
@@ -2280,10 +2285,11 @@
              ':= a to b do"; e.g., "list(range(3))" returns the list "[0, 1, '
              '2]".\n'
              '\n'
-             'Note: There is a subtlety when the sequence is being modified by '
-             'the\n'
-             '  loop (this can only occur for mutable sequences, e.g. lists).  '
-             'An\n'
+             'Note:\n'
+             '\n'
+             '  There is a subtlety when the sequence is being modified by the '
+             'loop\n'
+             '  (this can only occur for mutable sequences, e.g. lists).  An\n'
              '  internal counter is used to keep track of which item is used '
              'next,\n'
              '  and this is incremented on each iteration.  When this counter '
@@ -2504,20 +2510,22 @@
              'follows:\n'
              '\n'
              '1. The context expression (the expression given in the '
-             '"with_item")\n'
-             '   is evaluated to obtain a context manager.\n'
+             '"with_item") is\n'
+             '   evaluated to obtain a context manager.\n'
              '\n'
              '2. The context manager’s "__exit__()" is loaded for later use.\n'
              '\n'
              '3. The context manager’s "__enter__()" method is invoked.\n'
              '\n'
-             '4. If a target was included in the "with" statement, the return\n'
-             '   value from "__enter__()" is assigned to it.\n'
+             '4. If a target was included in the "with" statement, the return '
+             'value\n'
+             '   from "__enter__()" is assigned to it.\n'
+             '\n'
+             '   Note:\n'
              '\n'
-             '   Note: The "with" statement guarantees that if the '
-             '"__enter__()"\n'
-             '     method returns without an error, then "__exit__()" will '
-             'always be\n'
+             '     The "with" statement guarantees that if the "__enter__()" '
+             'method\n'
+             '     returns without an error, then "__exit__()" will always be\n'
              '     called. Thus, if an error occurs during the assignment to '
              'the\n'
              '     target list, it will be treated the same as an error '
@@ -2990,14 +2998,17 @@
              '\n'
              '-[ Footnotes ]-\n'
              '\n'
-             '[1] The exception is propagated to the invocation stack unless\n'
-             '    there is a "finally" clause which happens to raise another\n'
-             '    exception. That new exception causes the old one to be '
-             'lost.\n'
+             '[1] The exception is propagated to the invocation stack unless '
+             'there\n'
+             '    is a "finally" clause which happens to raise another '
+             'exception.\n'
+             '    That new exception causes the old one to be lost.\n'
              '\n'
-             '[2] A string literal appearing as the first statement in the\n'
-             '    function body is transformed into the function’s "__doc__"\n'
-             '    attribute and therefore the function’s *docstring*.\n'
+             '[2] A string literal appearing as the first statement in the '
+             'function\n'
+             '    body is transformed into the function’s "__doc__" attribute '
+             'and\n'
+             '    therefore the function’s *docstring*.\n'
              '\n'
              '[3] A string literal appearing as the first statement in the '
              'class\n'
@@ -3087,7 +3098,7 @@
                 '\n'
                 'When a description of an arithmetic operator below uses the '
                 'phrase\n'
-                '“the numeric arguments are converted to a common type,” this '
+                '“the numeric arguments are converted to a common type”, this '
                 'means\n'
                 'that the operator implementation for built-in types works as '
                 'follows:\n'
@@ -3097,8 +3108,8 @@
                 '  complex;\n'
                 '\n'
                 '* otherwise, if either argument is a floating point number, '
-                'the\n'
-                '  other is converted to floating point;\n'
+                'the other\n'
+                '  is converted to floating point;\n'
                 '\n'
                 '* otherwise, both must be integers and no conversion is '
                 'necessary.\n'
@@ -3206,7 +3217,9 @@
                   'for\n'
                   '   objects that still exist when the interpreter exits.\n'
                   '\n'
-                  '   Note: "del x" doesn’t directly call "x.__del__()" — the '
+                  '   Note:\n'
+                  '\n'
+                  '     "del x" doesn’t directly call "x.__del__()" — the '
                   'former\n'
                   '     decrements the reference count for "x" by one, and the '
                   'latter is\n'
@@ -3230,13 +3243,15 @@
                   '\n'
                   '   See also: Documentation for the "gc" module.\n'
                   '\n'
-                  '   Warning: Due to the precarious circumstances under '
-                  'which\n'
-                  '     "__del__()" methods are invoked, exceptions that occur '
-                  'during\n'
-                  '     their execution are ignored, and a warning is printed '
-                  'to\n'
-                  '     "sys.stderr" instead. In particular:\n'
+                  '   Warning:\n'
+                  '\n'
+                  '     Due to the precarious circumstances under which '
+                  '"__del__()"\n'
+                  '     methods are invoked, exceptions that occur during '
+                  'their execution\n'
+                  '     are ignored, and a warning is printed to "sys.stderr" '
+                  'instead.\n'
+                  '     In particular:\n'
                   '\n'
                   '     * "__del__()" can be invoked when arbitrary code is '
                   'being\n'
@@ -3249,22 +3264,20 @@
                   '       that gets interrupted to execute "__del__()".\n'
                   '\n'
                   '     * "__del__()" can be executed during interpreter '
-                  'shutdown.  As\n'
-                  '       a consequence, the global variables it needs to '
-                  'access\n'
-                  '       (including other modules) may already have been '
-                  'deleted or set\n'
-                  '       to "None". Python guarantees that globals whose name '
-                  'begins\n'
-                  '       with a single underscore are deleted from their '
-                  'module before\n'
-                  '       other globals are deleted; if no other references to '
-                  'such\n'
-                  '       globals exist, this may help in assuring that '
-                  'imported modules\n'
-                  '       are still available at the time when the "__del__()" '
-                  'method is\n'
-                  '       called.\n'
+                  'shutdown.  As a\n'
+                  '       consequence, the global variables it needs to access '
+                  '(including\n'
+                  '       other modules) may already have been deleted or set '
+                  'to "None".\n'
+                  '       Python guarantees that globals whose name begins '
+                  'with a single\n'
+                  '       underscore are deleted from their module before '
+                  'other globals\n'
+                  '       are deleted; if no other references to such globals '
+                  'exist, this\n'
+                  '       may help in assuring that imported modules are still '
+                  'available\n'
+                  '       at the time when the "__del__()" method is called.\n'
                   '\n'
                   'object.__repr__(self)\n'
                   '\n'
@@ -3440,19 +3453,21 @@
                   '      def __hash__(self):\n'
                   '          return hash((self.name, self.nick, self.color))\n'
                   '\n'
-                  '   Note: "hash()" truncates the value returned from an '
-                  'object’s\n'
-                  '     custom "__hash__()" method to the size of a '
-                  '"Py_ssize_t".  This\n'
-                  '     is typically 8 bytes on 64-bit builds and 4 bytes on '
-                  '32-bit\n'
-                  '     builds. If an object’s   "__hash__()" must '
-                  'interoperate on builds\n'
-                  '     of different bit sizes, be sure to check the width on '
-                  'all\n'
-                  '     supported builds.  An easy way to do this is with '
-                  '"python -c\n'
-                  '     "import sys; print(sys.hash_info.width)"".\n'
+                  '   Note:\n'
+                  '\n'
+                  '     "hash()" truncates the value returned from an object’s '
+                  'custom\n'
+                  '     "__hash__()" method to the size of a "Py_ssize_t".  '
+                  'This is\n'
+                  '     typically 8 bytes on 64-bit builds and 4 bytes on '
+                  '32-bit builds.\n'
+                  '     If an object’s   "__hash__()" must interoperate on '
+                  'builds of\n'
+                  '     different bit sizes, be sure to check the width on all '
+                  'supported\n'
+                  '     builds.  An easy way to do this is with "python -c '
+                  '"import sys;\n'
+                  '     print(sys.hash_info.width)"".\n'
                   '\n'
                   '   If a class does not define an "__eq__()" method it '
                   'should not\n'
@@ -3510,10 +3525,12 @@
                   '   hashable by an "isinstance(obj, '
                   'collections.abc.Hashable)" call.\n'
                   '\n'
-                  '   Note: By default, the "__hash__()" values of str, bytes '
-                  'and\n'
-                  '     datetime objects are “salted” with an unpredictable '
-                  'random value.\n'
+                  '   Note:\n'
+                  '\n'
+                  '     By default, the "__hash__()" values of str, bytes and '
+                  'datetime\n'
+                  '     objects are “salted” with an unpredictable random '
+                  'value.\n'
                   '     Although they remain constant within an individual '
                   'Python\n'
                   '     process, they are not predictable between repeated '
@@ -4103,9 +4120,11 @@
              'its\n'
              '   value.\n'
              '\n'
-             '   Note: "print()" can also be used, but is not a debugger '
-             'command —\n'
-             '     this executes the Python "print()" function.\n'
+             '   Note:\n'
+             '\n'
+             '     "print()" can also be used, but is not a debugger command — '
+             'this\n'
+             '     executes the Python "print()" function.\n'
              '\n'
              'pp expression\n'
              '\n'
@@ -4236,8 +4255,8 @@
              '-[ Footnotes ]-\n'
              '\n'
              '[1] Whether a frame is considered to originate in a certain '
-             'module\n'
-             '    is determined by the "__name__" in the frame globals.\n',
+             'module is\n'
+             '    determined by the "__name__" in the frame globals.\n',
  'del': 'The "del" statement\n'
         '*******************\n'
         '\n'
@@ -4410,13 +4429,15 @@
                'about the\n'
                'exceptional condition.\n'
                '\n'
-               'Note: Exception messages are not part of the Python API.  '
-               'Their\n'
-               '  contents may change from one version of Python to the next '
-               'without\n'
-               '  warning and should not be relied on by code which will run '
-               'under\n'
-               '  multiple versions of the interpreter.\n'
+               'Note:\n'
+               '\n'
+               '  Exception messages are not part of the Python API.  Their '
+               'contents\n'
+               '  may change from one version of Python to the next without '
+               'warning\n'
+               '  and should not be relied on by code which will run under '
+               'multiple\n'
+               '  versions of the interpreter.\n'
                '\n'
                'See also the description of the "try" statement in section The '
                'try\n'
@@ -4426,10 +4447,9 @@
                '-[ Footnotes ]-\n'
                '\n'
                '[1] This limitation occurs because the code that is executed '
-               'by\n'
-               '    these operations is not available at the time the module '
-               'is\n'
-               '    compiled.\n',
+               'by these\n'
+               '    operations is not available at the time the module is '
+               'compiled.\n',
  'execmodel': 'Execution model\n'
               '***************\n'
               '\n'
@@ -4731,13 +4751,15 @@
               'about the\n'
               'exceptional condition.\n'
               '\n'
-              'Note: Exception messages are not part of the Python API.  '
-              'Their\n'
-              '  contents may change from one version of Python to the next '
-              'without\n'
-              '  warning and should not be relied on by code which will run '
-              'under\n'
-              '  multiple versions of the interpreter.\n'
+              'Note:\n'
+              '\n'
+              '  Exception messages are not part of the Python API.  Their '
+              'contents\n'
+              '  may change from one version of Python to the next without '
+              'warning\n'
+              '  and should not be relied on by code which will run under '
+              'multiple\n'
+              '  versions of the interpreter.\n'
               '\n'
               'See also the description of the "try" statement in section The '
               'try\n'
@@ -4746,11 +4768,10 @@
               '\n'
               '-[ Footnotes ]-\n'
               '\n'
-              '[1] This limitation occurs because the code that is executed '
-              'by\n'
-              '    these operations is not available at the time the module '
-              'is\n'
-              '    compiled.\n',
+              '[1] This limitation occurs because the code that is executed by '
+              'these\n'
+              '    operations is not available at the time the module is '
+              'compiled.\n',
  'exprlists': 'Expression lists\n'
               '****************\n'
               '\n'
@@ -4870,8 +4891,11 @@
         'i\n'
         ':= a to b do"; e.g., "list(range(3))" returns the list "[0, 1, 2]".\n'
         '\n'
-        'Note: There is a subtlety when the sequence is being modified by the\n'
-        '  loop (this can only occur for mutable sequences, e.g. lists).  An\n'
+        'Note:\n'
+        '\n'
+        '  There is a subtlety when the sequence is being modified by the '
+        'loop\n'
+        '  (this can only occur for mutable sequences, e.g. lists).  An\n'
         '  internal counter is used to keep track of which item is used next,\n'
         '  and this is incremented on each iteration.  When this counter has\n'
         '  reached the length of the sequence the loop terminates.  This '
@@ -5869,25 +5893,26 @@
                'defined.\n'
                '   See section The import statement.\n'
                '\n'
-               '   Note: The name "_" is often used in conjunction with\n'
+               '   Note:\n'
+               '\n'
+               '     The name "_" is often used in conjunction with\n'
                '     internationalization; refer to the documentation for the\n'
                '     "gettext" module for more information on this '
                'convention.\n'
                '\n'
                '"__*__"\n'
-               '   System-defined names. These names are defined by the '
-               'interpreter\n'
-               '   and its implementation (including the standard library).  '
-               'Current\n'
-               '   system names are discussed in the Special method names '
-               'section and\n'
-               '   elsewhere.  More will likely be defined in future versions '
-               'of\n'
-               '   Python.  *Any* use of "__*__" names, in any context, that '
-               'does not\n'
-               '   follow explicitly documented use, is subject to breakage '
-               'without\n'
-               '   warning.\n'
+               '   System-defined names, informally known as “dunder” names. '
+               'These\n'
+               '   names are defined by the interpreter and its '
+               'implementation\n'
+               '   (including the standard library). Current system names are\n'
+               '   discussed in the Special method names section and '
+               'elsewhere. More\n'
+               '   will likely be defined in future versions of Python.  *Any* '
+               'use of\n'
+               '   "__*__" names, in any context, that does not follow '
+               'explicitly\n'
+               '   documented use, is subject to breakage without warning.\n'
                '\n'
                '"__*"\n'
                '   Class-private names.  Names in this category, when used '
@@ -5974,8 +5999,8 @@
                 '\n'
                 'A non-normative HTML file listing all valid identifier '
                 'characters for\n'
-                'Unicode 4.1 can be found at https://www.dcl.hpi.uni-\n'
-                'potsdam.de/home/loewis/table-3131.html.\n'
+                'Unicode 4.1 can be found at\n'
+                'https://www.unicode.org/Public/13.0.0/ucd/DerivedCoreProperties.txt\n'
                 '\n'
                 '\n'
                 'Keywords\n'
@@ -6016,26 +6041,28 @@
                 'defined.\n'
                 '   See section The import statement.\n'
                 '\n'
-                '   Note: The name "_" is often used in conjunction with\n'
+                '   Note:\n'
+                '\n'
+                '     The name "_" is often used in conjunction with\n'
                 '     internationalization; refer to the documentation for '
                 'the\n'
                 '     "gettext" module for more information on this '
                 'convention.\n'
                 '\n'
                 '"__*__"\n'
-                '   System-defined names. These names are defined by the '
-                'interpreter\n'
-                '   and its implementation (including the standard library).  '
-                'Current\n'
-                '   system names are discussed in the Special method names '
-                'section and\n'
-                '   elsewhere.  More will likely be defined in future versions '
-                'of\n'
-                '   Python.  *Any* use of "__*__" names, in any context, that '
-                'does not\n'
-                '   follow explicitly documented use, is subject to breakage '
-                'without\n'
-                '   warning.\n'
+                '   System-defined names, informally known as “dunder” names. '
+                'These\n'
+                '   names are defined by the interpreter and its '
+                'implementation\n'
+                '   (including the standard library). Current system names '
+                'are\n'
+                '   discussed in the Special method names section and '
+                'elsewhere. More\n'
+                '   will likely be defined in future versions of Python.  '
+                '*Any* use of\n'
+                '   "__*__" names, in any context, that does not follow '
+                'explicitly\n'
+                '   documented use, is subject to breakage without warning.\n'
                 '\n'
                 '"__*"\n'
                 '   Class-private names.  Names in this category, when used '
@@ -6101,8 +6128,9 @@
            '\n'
            '1. find a module, loading and initializing it if necessary\n'
            '\n'
-           '2. define a name or names in the local namespace for the scope\n'
-           '   where the "import" statement occurs.\n'
+           '2. define a name or names in the local namespace for the scope '
+           'where\n'
+           '   the "import" statement occurs.\n'
            '\n'
            'When the statement contains multiple clauses (separated by commas) '
            'the\n'
@@ -6128,8 +6156,9 @@
            'made\n'
            'available in the local namespace in one of three ways:\n'
            '\n'
-           '* If the module name is followed by "as", then the name following\n'
-           '  "as" is bound directly to the imported module.\n'
+           '* If the module name is followed by "as", then the name following '
+           '"as"\n'
+           '  is bound directly to the imported module.\n'
            '\n'
            '* If no other name is specified, and the module being imported is '
            'a\n'
@@ -6803,15 +6832,17 @@
                   '"__rpow__()" (the\n'
                   '   coercion rules would become too complicated).\n'
                   '\n'
-                  '   Note: If the right operand’s type is a subclass of the '
-                  'left\n'
-                  '     operand’s type and that subclass provides the '
-                  'reflected method\n'
-                  '     for the operation, this method will be called before '
-                  'the left\n'
-                  '     operand’s non-reflected method.  This behavior allows '
-                  'subclasses\n'
-                  '     to override their ancestors’ operations.\n'
+                  '   Note:\n'
+                  '\n'
+                  '     If the right operand’s type is a subclass of the left '
+                  'operand’s\n'
+                  '     type and that subclass provides the reflected method '
+                  'for the\n'
+                  '     operation, this method will be called before the left '
+                  'operand’s\n'
+                  '     non-reflected method.  This behavior allows subclasses '
+                  'to\n'
+                  '     override their ancestors’ operations.\n'
                   '\n'
                   'object.__iadd__(self, other)\n'
                   'object.__isub__(self, other)\n'
@@ -6885,8 +6916,9 @@
                   'numeric\n'
                   '   object is an integer type.  Must return an integer.\n'
                   '\n'
-                  '   Note: In order to have a coherent integer type class, '
-                  'when\n'
+                  '   Note:\n'
+                  '\n'
+                  '     In order to have a coherent integer type class, when\n'
                   '     "__index__()" is defined "__int__()" should also be '
                   'defined, and\n'
                   '     both should return the same value.\n'
@@ -6916,7 +6948,7 @@
             'program is represented by objects or by relations between '
             'objects. (In\n'
             'a sense, and in conformance to Von Neumann’s model of a “stored\n'
-            'program computer,” code is also represented by objects.)\n'
+            'program computer”, code is also represented by objects.)\n'
             '\n'
             'Every object has an identity, a type and a value.  An object’s\n'
             '*identity* never changes once it has been created; you may think '
@@ -7128,8 +7160,8 @@
                      '-[ Footnotes ]-\n'
                      '\n'
                      '[1] While "abs(x%y) < abs(y)" is true mathematically, '
-                     'for floats\n'
-                     '    it may not be true numerically due to roundoff.  For '
+                     'for floats it\n'
+                     '    may not be true numerically due to roundoff.  For '
                      'example, and\n'
                      '    assuming a platform on which a Python float is an '
                      'IEEE 754 double-\n'
@@ -7194,22 +7226,22 @@
                      '"unicodedata.normalize()".\n'
                      '\n'
                      '[4] Due to automatic garbage-collection, free lists, and '
-                     'the\n'
-                     '    dynamic nature of descriptors, you may notice '
-                     'seemingly unusual\n'
-                     '    behaviour in certain uses of the "is" operator, like '
-                     'those\n'
-                     '    involving comparisons between instance methods, or '
-                     'constants.\n'
-                     '    Check their documentation for more info.\n'
+                     'the dynamic\n'
+                     '    nature of descriptors, you may notice seemingly '
+                     'unusual behaviour\n'
+                     '    in certain uses of the "is" operator, like those '
+                     'involving\n'
+                     '    comparisons between instance methods, or constants.  '
+                     'Check their\n'
+                     '    documentation for more info.\n'
                      '\n'
                      '[5] The "%" operator is also used for string formatting; '
                      'the same\n'
                      '    precedence applies.\n'
                      '\n'
                      '[6] The power operator "**" binds less tightly than an '
-                     'arithmetic\n'
-                     '    or bitwise unary operator on its right, that is, '
+                     'arithmetic or\n'
+                     '    bitwise unary operator on its right, that is, '
                      '"2**-1" is "0.5".\n',
  'pass': 'The "pass" statement\n'
          '********************\n'
@@ -7499,9 +7531,11 @@
                    '\n'
                    '   New in version 3.4.\n'
                    '\n'
-                   'Note: Slicing is done exclusively with the following three '
-                   'methods.\n'
-                   '  A call like\n'
+                   'Note:\n'
+                   '\n'
+                   '  Slicing is done exclusively with the following three '
+                   'methods.  A\n'
+                   '  call like\n'
                    '\n'
                    '     a[1:2] = b\n'
                    '\n'
@@ -7532,7 +7566,9 @@
                    'the\n'
                    '   container), "KeyError" should be raised.\n'
                    '\n'
-                   '   Note: "for" loops expect that an "IndexError" will be '
+                   '   Note:\n'
+                   '\n'
+                   '     "for" loops expect that an "IndexError" will be '
                    'raised for\n'
                    '     illegal indexes to allow proper detection of the end '
                    'of the\n'
@@ -7768,26 +7804,26 @@
                  '-[ Footnotes ]-\n'
                  '\n'
                  '[1] Additional information on these special methods may be '
-                 'found\n'
-                 '    in the Python Reference Manual (Basic customization).\n'
+                 'found in\n'
+                 '    the Python Reference Manual (Basic customization).\n'
                  '\n'
                  '[2] As a consequence, the list "[1, 2]" is considered equal '
-                 'to\n'
-                 '    "[1.0, 2.0]", and similarly for tuples.\n'
+                 'to "[1.0,\n'
+                 '    2.0]", and similarly for tuples.\n'
                  '\n'
                  '[3] They must have since the parser can’t tell the type of '
                  'the\n'
                  '    operands.\n'
                  '\n'
                  '[4] Cased characters are those with general category '
-                 'property\n'
-                 '    being one of “Lu” (Letter, uppercase), “Ll” (Letter, '
-                 'lowercase),\n'
-                 '    or “Lt” (Letter, titlecase).\n'
-                 '\n'
-                 '[5] To format only a tuple you should therefore provide a\n'
-                 '    singleton tuple whose only element is the tuple to be '
-                 'formatted.\n',
+                 'property being\n'
+                 '    one of “Lu” (Letter, uppercase), “Ll” (Letter, '
+                 'lowercase), or “Lt”\n'
+                 '    (Letter, titlecase).\n'
+                 '\n'
+                 '[5] To format only a tuple you should therefore provide a '
+                 'singleton\n'
+                 '    tuple whose only element is the tuple to be formatted.\n',
  'specialnames': 'Special method names\n'
                  '********************\n'
                  '\n'
@@ -7930,7 +7966,9 @@
                  'for\n'
                  '   objects that still exist when the interpreter exits.\n'
                  '\n'
-                 '   Note: "del x" doesn’t directly call "x.__del__()" — the '
+                 '   Note:\n'
+                 '\n'
+                 '     "del x" doesn’t directly call "x.__del__()" — the '
                  'former\n'
                  '     decrements the reference count for "x" by one, and the '
                  'latter is\n'
@@ -7954,12 +7992,15 @@
                  '\n'
                  '   See also: Documentation for the "gc" module.\n'
                  '\n'
-                 '   Warning: Due to the precarious circumstances under which\n'
-                 '     "__del__()" methods are invoked, exceptions that occur '
-                 'during\n'
-                 '     their execution are ignored, and a warning is printed '
-                 'to\n'
-                 '     "sys.stderr" instead. In particular:\n'
+                 '   Warning:\n'
+                 '\n'
+                 '     Due to the precarious circumstances under which '
+                 '"__del__()"\n'
+                 '     methods are invoked, exceptions that occur during their '
+                 'execution\n'
+                 '     are ignored, and a warning is printed to "sys.stderr" '
+                 'instead.\n'
+                 '     In particular:\n'
                  '\n'
                  '     * "__del__()" can be invoked when arbitrary code is '
                  'being\n'
@@ -7972,22 +8013,20 @@
                  '       that gets interrupted to execute "__del__()".\n'
                  '\n'
                  '     * "__del__()" can be executed during interpreter '
-                 'shutdown.  As\n'
-                 '       a consequence, the global variables it needs to '
-                 'access\n'
-                 '       (including other modules) may already have been '
-                 'deleted or set\n'
-                 '       to "None". Python guarantees that globals whose name '
-                 'begins\n'
-                 '       with a single underscore are deleted from their '
-                 'module before\n'
-                 '       other globals are deleted; if no other references to '
-                 'such\n'
-                 '       globals exist, this may help in assuring that '
-                 'imported modules\n'
-                 '       are still available at the time when the "__del__()" '
-                 'method is\n'
-                 '       called.\n'
+                 'shutdown.  As a\n'
+                 '       consequence, the global variables it needs to access '
+                 '(including\n'
+                 '       other modules) may already have been deleted or set '
+                 'to "None".\n'
+                 '       Python guarantees that globals whose name begins with '
+                 'a single\n'
+                 '       underscore are deleted from their module before other '
+                 'globals\n'
+                 '       are deleted; if no other references to such globals '
+                 'exist, this\n'
+                 '       may help in assuring that imported modules are still '
+                 'available\n'
+                 '       at the time when the "__del__()" method is called.\n'
                  '\n'
                  'object.__repr__(self)\n'
                  '\n'
@@ -8163,19 +8202,21 @@
                  '      def __hash__(self):\n'
                  '          return hash((self.name, self.nick, self.color))\n'
                  '\n'
-                 '   Note: "hash()" truncates the value returned from an '
-                 'object’s\n'
-                 '     custom "__hash__()" method to the size of a '
-                 '"Py_ssize_t".  This\n'
-                 '     is typically 8 bytes on 64-bit builds and 4 bytes on '
-                 '32-bit\n'
-                 '     builds. If an object’s   "__hash__()" must interoperate '
-                 'on builds\n'
-                 '     of different bit sizes, be sure to check the width on '
-                 'all\n'
-                 '     supported builds.  An easy way to do this is with '
-                 '"python -c\n'
-                 '     "import sys; print(sys.hash_info.width)"".\n'
+                 '   Note:\n'
+                 '\n'
+                 '     "hash()" truncates the value returned from an object’s '
+                 'custom\n'
+                 '     "__hash__()" method to the size of a "Py_ssize_t".  '
+                 'This is\n'
+                 '     typically 8 bytes on 64-bit builds and 4 bytes on '
+                 '32-bit builds.\n'
+                 '     If an object’s   "__hash__()" must interoperate on '
+                 'builds of\n'
+                 '     different bit sizes, be sure to check the width on all '
+                 'supported\n'
+                 '     builds.  An easy way to do this is with "python -c '
+                 '"import sys;\n'
+                 '     print(sys.hash_info.width)"".\n'
                  '\n'
                  '   If a class does not define an "__eq__()" method it should '
                  'not\n'
@@ -8231,10 +8272,12 @@
                  '   hashable by an "isinstance(obj, '
                  'collections.abc.Hashable)" call.\n'
                  '\n'
-                 '   Note: By default, the "__hash__()" values of str, bytes '
-                 'and\n'
-                 '     datetime objects are “salted” with an unpredictable '
-                 'random value.\n'
+                 '   Note:\n'
+                 '\n'
+                 '     By default, the "__hash__()" values of str, bytes and '
+                 'datetime\n'
+                 '     objects are “salted” with an unpredictable random '
+                 'value.\n'
                  '     Although they remain constant within an individual '
                  'Python\n'
                  '     process, they are not predictable between repeated '
@@ -8334,11 +8377,13 @@
                  'needs, for\n'
                  '   example, "object.__getattribute__(self, name)".\n'
                  '\n'
-                 '   Note: This method may still be bypassed when looking up '
-                 'special\n'
-                 '     methods as the result of implicit invocation via '
-                 'language syntax\n'
-                 '     or built-in functions. See Special method lookup.\n'
+                 '   Note:\n'
+                 '\n'
+                 '     This method may still be bypassed when looking up '
+                 'special methods\n'
+                 '     as the result of implicit invocation via language '
+                 'syntax or\n'
+                 '     built-in functions. See Special method lookup.\n'
                  '\n'
                  'object.__setattr__(self, name, value)\n'
                  '\n'
@@ -8422,15 +8467,16 @@
                  '\n'
                  '   sys.modules[__name__].__class__ = VerboseModule\n'
                  '\n'
-                 'Note: Defining module "__getattr__" and setting module '
-                 '"__class__"\n'
-                 '  only affect lookups made using the attribute access syntax '
-                 '–\n'
-                 '  directly accessing the module globals (whether by code '
-                 'within the\n'
-                 '  module, or via a reference to the module’s globals '
-                 'dictionary) is\n'
-                 '  unaffected.\n'
+                 'Note:\n'
+                 '\n'
+                 '  Defining module "__getattr__" and setting module '
+                 '"__class__" only\n'
+                 '  affect lookups made using the attribute access syntax – '
+                 'directly\n'
+                 '  accessing the module globals (whether by code within the '
+                 'module, or\n'
+                 '  via a reference to the module’s globals dictionary) is '
+                 'unaffected.\n'
                  '\n'
                  'Changed in version 3.5: "__class__" module attribute is now '
                  'writable.\n'
@@ -8494,12 +8540,14 @@
                  'The\n'
                  '   descriptor has been assigned to *name*.\n'
                  '\n'
-                 '   Note: "__set_name__()" is only called implicitly as part '
-                 'of the\n'
-                 '     "type" constructor, so it will need to be called '
-                 'explicitly with\n'
-                 '     the appropriate parameters when a descriptor is added '
-                 'to a class\n'
+                 '   Note:\n'
+                 '\n'
+                 '     "__set_name__()" is only called implicitly as part of '
+                 'the "type"\n'
+                 '     constructor, so it will need to be called explicitly '
+                 'with the\n'
+                 '     appropriate parameters when a descriptor is added to a '
+                 'class\n'
                  '     after initial creation:\n'
                  '\n'
                  '        class A:\n'
@@ -8657,10 +8705,9 @@
                  '~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~\n'
                  '\n'
                  '* When inheriting from a class without *__slots__*, the '
-                 '*__dict__*\n'
-                 '  and *__weakref__* attribute of the instances will always '
-                 'be\n'
-                 '  accessible.\n'
+                 '*__dict__* and\n'
+                 '  *__weakref__* attribute of the instances will always be '
+                 'accessible.\n'
                  '\n'
                  '* Without a *__dict__* variable, instances cannot be '
                  'assigned new\n'
@@ -8674,13 +8721,12 @@
                  '  declaration.\n'
                  '\n'
                  '* Without a *__weakref__* variable for each instance, '
-                 'classes\n'
-                 '  defining *__slots__* do not support weak references to '
-                 'its\n'
-                 '  instances. If weak reference support is needed, then add\n'
-                 '  "\'__weakref__\'" to the sequence of strings in the '
-                 '*__slots__*\n'
-                 '  declaration.\n'
+                 'classes defining\n'
+                 '  *__slots__* do not support weak references to its '
+                 'instances. If weak\n'
+                 '  reference support is needed, then add "\'__weakref__\'" to '
+                 'the\n'
+                 '  sequence of strings in the *__slots__* declaration.\n'
                  '\n'
                  '* *__slots__* are implemented at the class level by '
                  'creating\n'
@@ -8693,23 +8739,22 @@
                  '  attribute would overwrite the descriptor assignment.\n'
                  '\n'
                  '* The action of a *__slots__* declaration is not limited to '
-                 'the\n'
-                 '  class where it is defined.  *__slots__* declared in '
-                 'parents are\n'
-                 '  available in child classes. However, child subclasses will '
-                 'get a\n'
-                 '  *__dict__* and *__weakref__* unless they also define '
-                 '*__slots__*\n'
-                 '  (which should only contain names of any *additional* '
-                 'slots).\n'
+                 'the class\n'
+                 '  where it is defined.  *__slots__* declared in parents are '
+                 'available\n'
+                 '  in child classes. However, child subclasses will get a '
+                 '*__dict__*\n'
+                 '  and *__weakref__* unless they also define *__slots__* '
+                 '(which should\n'
+                 '  only contain names of any *additional* slots).\n'
                  '\n'
                  '* If a class defines a slot also defined in a base class, '
-                 'the\n'
-                 '  instance variable defined by the base class slot is '
-                 'inaccessible\n'
-                 '  (except by retrieving its descriptor directly from the '
-                 'base class).\n'
-                 '  This renders the meaning of the program undefined.  In the '
+                 'the instance\n'
+                 '  variable defined by the base class slot is inaccessible '
+                 '(except by\n'
+                 '  retrieving its descriptor directly from the base class). '
+                 'This\n'
+                 '  renders the meaning of the program undefined.  In the '
                  'future, a\n'
                  '  check may be added to prevent this.\n'
                  '\n'
@@ -8719,9 +8764,9 @@
                  'and "tuple".\n'
                  '\n'
                  '* Any non-string iterable may be assigned to *__slots__*. '
-                 'Mappings\n'
-                 '  may also be used; however, in the future, special meaning '
-                 'may be\n'
+                 'Mappings may\n'
+                 '  also be used; however, in the future, special meaning may '
+                 'be\n'
                  '  assigned to the values corresponding to each key.\n'
                  '\n'
                  '* *__class__* assignment works only if both classes have the '
@@ -8737,8 +8782,8 @@
                  '  raise "TypeError".\n'
                  '\n'
                  '* If an iterator is used for *__slots__* then a descriptor '
-                 'is\n'
-                 '  created for each of the iterator’s values. However, the '
+                 'is created\n'
+                 '  for each of the iterator’s values. However, the '
                  '*__slots__*\n'
                  '  attribute will be an empty iterator.\n'
                  '\n'
@@ -8791,9 +8836,11 @@
                  'does nothing,\n'
                  '   but raises an error if it is called with any arguments.\n'
                  '\n'
-                 '   Note: The metaclass hint "metaclass" is consumed by the '
-                 'rest of\n'
-                 '     the type machinery, and is never passed to '
+                 '   Note:\n'
+                 '\n'
+                 '     The metaclass hint "metaclass" is consumed by the rest '
+                 'of the\n'
+                 '     type machinery, and is never passed to '
                  '"__init_subclass__"\n'
                  '     implementations. The actual metaclass (rather than the '
                  'explicit\n'
@@ -8861,9 +8908,10 @@
                  'tuple may\n'
                  'be empty, in such case the original base is ignored.\n'
                  '\n'
-                 'See also: **PEP 560** - Core support for typing module and '
-                 'generic\n'
-                 '  types\n'
+                 'See also:\n'
+                 '\n'
+                 '  **PEP 560** - Core support for typing module and generic '
+                 'types\n'
                  '\n'
                  '\n'
                  'Determining the appropriate metaclass\n'
@@ -9121,9 +9169,10 @@
                  'type hints,\n'
                  'other usage is discouraged.\n'
                  '\n'
-                 'See also: **PEP 560** - Core support for typing module and '
-                 'generic\n'
-                 '  types\n'
+                 'See also:\n'
+                 '\n'
+                 '  **PEP 560** - Core support for typing module and generic '
+                 'types\n'
                  '\n'
                  '\n'
                  'Emulating callable objects\n'
@@ -9235,9 +9284,11 @@
                  '\n'
                  '   New in version 3.4.\n'
                  '\n'
-                 'Note: Slicing is done exclusively with the following three '
-                 'methods.\n'
-                 '  A call like\n'
+                 'Note:\n'
+                 '\n'
+                 '  Slicing is done exclusively with the following three '
+                 'methods.  A\n'
+                 '  call like\n'
                  '\n'
                  '     a[1:2] = b\n'
                  '\n'
@@ -9268,8 +9319,10 @@
                  'the\n'
                  '   container), "KeyError" should be raised.\n'
                  '\n'
-                 '   Note: "for" loops expect that an "IndexError" will be '
-                 'raised for\n'
+                 '   Note:\n'
+                 '\n'
+                 '     "for" loops expect that an "IndexError" will be raised '
+                 'for\n'
                  '     illegal indexes to allow proper detection of the end of '
                  'the\n'
                  '     sequence.\n'
@@ -9459,15 +9512,17 @@
                  '"__rpow__()" (the\n'
                  '   coercion rules would become too complicated).\n'
                  '\n'
-                 '   Note: If the right operand’s type is a subclass of the '
-                 'left\n'
-                 '     operand’s type and that subclass provides the reflected '
-                 'method\n'
-                 '     for the operation, this method will be called before '
-                 'the left\n'
-                 '     operand’s non-reflected method.  This behavior allows '
-                 'subclasses\n'
-                 '     to override their ancestors’ operations.\n'
+                 '   Note:\n'
+                 '\n'
+                 '     If the right operand’s type is a subclass of the left '
+                 'operand’s\n'
+                 '     type and that subclass provides the reflected method '
+                 'for the\n'
+                 '     operation, this method will be called before the left '
+                 'operand’s\n'
+                 '     non-reflected method.  This behavior allows subclasses '
+                 'to\n'
+                 '     override their ancestors’ operations.\n'
                  '\n'
                  'object.__iadd__(self, other)\n'
                  'object.__isub__(self, other)\n'
@@ -9541,8 +9596,9 @@
                  'numeric\n'
                  '   object is an integer type.  Must return an integer.\n'
                  '\n'
-                 '   Note: In order to have a coherent integer type class, '
-                 'when\n'
+                 '   Note:\n'
+                 '\n'
+                 '     In order to have a coherent integer type class, when\n'
                  '     "__index__()" is defined "__int__()" should also be '
                  'defined, and\n'
                  '     both should return the same value.\n'
@@ -9866,11 +9922,13 @@
                    '"-1" if\n'
                    '   *sub* is not found.\n'
                    '\n'
-                   '   Note: The "find()" method should be used only if you '
-                   'need to know\n'
-                   '     the position of *sub*.  To check if *sub* is a '
-                   'substring or not,\n'
-                   '     use the "in" operator:\n'
+                   '   Note:\n'
+                   '\n'
+                   '     The "find()" method should be used only if you need '
+                   'to know the\n'
+                   '     position of *sub*.  To check if *sub* is a substring '
+                   'or not, use\n'
+                   '     the "in" operator:\n'
                    '\n'
                    "        >>> 'Py' in 'Python'\n"
                    '        True\n'
@@ -9899,8 +9957,9 @@
                    '   formatting options that can be specified in format '
                    'strings.\n'
                    '\n'
-                   '   Note: When formatting a number ("int", "float", '
-                   '"complex",\n'
+                   '   Note:\n'
+                   '\n'
+                   '     When formatting a number ("int", "float", "complex",\n'
                    '     "decimal.Decimal" and subclasses) with the "n" type '
                    '(ex:\n'
                    '     "\'{:n}\'.format(1234)"), the function temporarily '
@@ -10740,17 +10799,20 @@
             '\n'
             '2. Unlike in Standard C, exactly two hex digits are required.\n'
             '\n'
-            '3. In a bytes literal, hexadecimal and octal escapes denote the\n'
-            '   byte with the given value. In a string literal, these escapes\n'
-            '   denote a Unicode character with the given value.\n'
+            '3. In a bytes literal, hexadecimal and octal escapes denote the '
+            'byte\n'
+            '   with the given value. In a string literal, these escapes '
+            'denote a\n'
+            '   Unicode character with the given value.\n'
             '\n'
             '4. Changed in version 3.3: Support for name aliases [1] has been\n'
             '   added.\n'
             '\n'
             '5. Exactly four hex digits are required.\n'
             '\n'
-            '6. Any Unicode character can be encoded this way.  Exactly eight\n'
-            '   hex digits are required.\n'
+            '6. Any Unicode character can be encoded this way.  Exactly eight '
+            'hex\n'
+            '   digits are required.\n'
             '\n'
             'Unlike Standard C, all unrecognized escape sequences are left in '
             'the\n'
@@ -11322,6 +11384,16 @@
           '      then they can be used interchangeably to index the same\n'
           '      dictionary entry.\n'
           '\n'
+          '      Dictionaries preserve insertion order, meaning that keys will '
+          'be\n'
+          '      produced in the same order they were added sequentially over '
+          'the\n'
+          '      dictionary. Replacing an existing key does not change the '
+          'order,\n'
+          '      however removing a key and re-inserting it will add it to '
+          'the\n'
+          '      end instead of keeping its old place.\n'
+          '\n'
           '      Dictionaries are mutable; they can be created by the "{...}"\n'
           '      notation (see section Dictionary displays).\n'
           '\n'
@@ -11330,6 +11402,13 @@
           '"collections"\n'
           '      module.\n'
           '\n'
+          '      Changed in version 3.7: Dictionaries did not preserve '
+          'insertion\n'
+          '      order in versions of Python before 3.6. In CPython 3.6,\n'
+          '      insertion order was preserved, but it was considered an\n'
+          '      implementation detail at that time rather than a language\n'
+          '      guarantee.\n'
+          '\n'
           'Callable types\n'
           '   These are the types to which the function call operation (see\n'
           '   section Calls) can be applied:\n'
@@ -12372,9 +12451,11 @@
                  'detail of\n'
                  '   CPython from 3.6.\n'
                  '\n'
-                 'See also: "types.MappingProxyType" can be used to create a '
-                 'read-only\n'
-                 '  view of a "dict".\n'
+                 'See also:\n'
+                 '\n'
+                 '  "types.MappingProxyType" can be used to create a read-only '
+                 'view of a\n'
+                 '  "dict".\n'
                  '\n'
                  '\n'
                  'Dictionary view objects\n'
@@ -12747,13 +12828,14 @@
              '"None", it\n'
              '   is treated like "1".\n'
              '\n'
-             '6. Concatenating immutable sequences always results in a new\n'
-             '   object. This means that building up a sequence by repeated\n'
-             '   concatenation will have a quadratic runtime cost in the '
-             'total\n'
-             '   sequence length. To get a linear runtime cost, you must '
-             'switch to\n'
-             '   one of the alternatives below:\n'
+             '6. Concatenating immutable sequences always results in a new '
+             'object.\n'
+             '   This means that building up a sequence by repeated '
+             'concatenation\n'
+             '   will have a quadratic runtime cost in the total sequence '
+             'length.\n'
+             '   To get a linear runtime cost, you must switch to one of the\n'
+             '   alternatives below:\n'
              '\n'
              '   * if concatenating "str" objects, you can build a list and '
              'use\n'
@@ -12771,24 +12853,25 @@
              '   * for other types, investigate the relevant class '
              'documentation\n'
              '\n'
-             '7. Some sequence types (such as "range") only support item\n'
-             '   sequences that follow specific patterns, and hence don’t '
-             'support\n'
-             '   sequence concatenation or repetition.\n'
-             '\n'
-             '8. "index" raises "ValueError" when *x* is not found in *s*. '
-             'Not\n'
-             '   all implementations support passing the additional arguments '
-             '*i*\n'
-             '   and *j*. These arguments allow efficient searching of '
-             'subsections\n'
-             '   of the sequence. Passing the extra arguments is roughly '
-             'equivalent\n'
-             '   to using "s[i:j].index(x)", only without copying any data and '
-             'with\n'
-             '   the returned index being relative to the start of the '
+             '7. Some sequence types (such as "range") only support item '
+             'sequences\n'
+             '   that follow specific patterns, and hence don’t support '
              'sequence\n'
-             '   rather than the start of the slice.\n'
+             '   concatenation or repetition.\n'
+             '\n'
+             '8. "index" raises "ValueError" when *x* is not found in *s*. Not '
+             'all\n'
+             '   implementations support passing the additional arguments *i* '
+             'and\n'
+             '   *j*. These arguments allow efficient searching of subsections '
+             'of\n'
+             '   the sequence. Passing the extra arguments is roughly '
+             'equivalent to\n'
+             '   using "s[i:j].index(x)", only without copying any data and '
+             'with the\n'
+             '   returned index being relative to the start of the sequence '
+             'rather\n'
+             '   than the start of the slice.\n'
              '\n'
              '\n'
              'Immutable Sequence Types\n'
@@ -12916,17 +12999,17 @@
              '1. *t* must have the same length as the slice it is replacing.\n'
              '\n'
              '2. The optional argument *i* defaults to "-1", so that by '
-             'default\n'
-             '   the last item is removed and returned.\n'
+             'default the\n'
+             '   last item is removed and returned.\n'
              '\n'
              '3. "remove" raises "ValueError" when *x* is not found in *s*.\n'
              '\n'
-             '4. The "reverse()" method modifies the sequence in place for\n'
-             '   economy of space when reversing a large sequence.  To remind '
-             'users\n'
-             '   that it operates by side effect, it does not return the '
-             'reversed\n'
-             '   sequence.\n'
+             '4. The "reverse()" method modifies the sequence in place for '
+             'economy\n'
+             '   of space when reversing a large sequence.  To remind users '
+             'that it\n'
+             '   operates by side effect, it does not return the reversed '
+             'sequence.\n'
              '\n'
              '5. "clear()" and "copy()" are included for consistency with the\n'
              '   interfaces of mutable containers that don’t support slicing\n'
@@ -12959,9 +13042,9 @@
              '   * Using a pair of square brackets to denote the empty list: '
              '"[]"\n'
              '\n'
-             '   * Using square brackets, separating items with commas: '
-             '"[a]",\n'
-             '     "[a, b, c]"\n'
+             '   * Using square brackets, separating items with commas: "[a]", '
+             '"[a,\n'
+             '     b, c]"\n'
              '\n'
              '   * Using a list comprehension: "[x for x in iterable]"\n'
              '\n'
@@ -13260,9 +13343,9 @@
              '\n'
              'See also:\n'
              '\n'
-             '  * The linspace recipe shows how to implement a lazy version '
-             'of\n'
-             '    range suitable for floating point applications.\n',
+             '  * The linspace recipe shows how to implement a lazy version of '
+             'range\n'
+             '    suitable for floating point applications.\n',
  'typesseq-mutable': 'Mutable Sequence Types\n'
                      '**********************\n'
                      '\n'
@@ -13373,19 +13456,18 @@
                      'replacing.\n'
                      '\n'
                      '2. The optional argument *i* defaults to "-1", so that '
-                     'by default\n'
-                     '   the last item is removed and returned.\n'
+                     'by default the\n'
+                     '   last item is removed and returned.\n'
                      '\n'
                      '3. "remove" raises "ValueError" when *x* is not found in '
                      '*s*.\n'
                      '\n'
                      '4. The "reverse()" method modifies the sequence in place '
-                     'for\n'
-                     '   economy of space when reversing a large sequence.  To '
-                     'remind users\n'
-                     '   that it operates by side effect, it does not return '
-                     'the reversed\n'
-                     '   sequence.\n'
+                     'for economy\n'
+                     '   of space when reversing a large sequence.  To remind '
+                     'users that it\n'
+                     '   operates by side effect, it does not return the '
+                     'reversed sequence.\n'
                      '\n'
                      '5. "clear()" and "copy()" are included for consistency '
                      'with the\n'
@@ -13464,19 +13546,23 @@
          'The execution of the "with" statement with one “item” proceeds as\n'
          'follows:\n'
          '\n'
-         '1. The context expression (the expression given in the "with_item")\n'
-         '   is evaluated to obtain a context manager.\n'
+         '1. The context expression (the expression given in the "with_item") '
+         'is\n'
+         '   evaluated to obtain a context manager.\n'
          '\n'
          '2. The context manager’s "__exit__()" is loaded for later use.\n'
          '\n'
          '3. The context manager’s "__enter__()" method is invoked.\n'
          '\n'
-         '4. If a target was included in the "with" statement, the return\n'
-         '   value from "__enter__()" is assigned to it.\n'
+         '4. If a target was included in the "with" statement, the return '
+         'value\n'
+         '   from "__enter__()" is assigned to it.\n'
+         '\n'
+         '   Note:\n'
          '\n'
-         '   Note: The "with" statement guarantees that if the "__enter__()"\n'
-         '     method returns without an error, then "__exit__()" will always '
-         'be\n'
+         '     The "with" statement guarantees that if the "__enter__()" '
+         'method\n'
+         '     returns without an error, then "__exit__()" will always be\n'
          '     called. Thus, if an error occurs during the assignment to the\n'
          '     target list, it will be treated the same as an error occurring\n'
          '     within the suite would be. See step 6 below.\n'
diff --git a/Misc/NEWS.d/3.7.8rc1.rst b/Misc/NEWS.d/3.7.8rc1.rst
new file mode 100644
index 00000000000..0abb01a0061
--- /dev/null
+++ b/Misc/NEWS.d/3.7.8rc1.rst
@@ -0,0 +1,923 @@
+.. bpo: 39073
+.. date: 2020-03-15-01-28-36
+.. nonce: 6Szd3i
+.. release date: 2020-06-17
+.. section: Security
+
+Disallow CR or LF in email.headerregistry.Address arguments to guard against
+header injection attacks.
+
+..
+
+.. bpo: 38576
+.. date: 2020-03-14-14-57-44
+.. nonce: OowwQn
+.. section: Security
+
+Disallow control characters in hostnames in http.client, addressing
+CVE-2019-18348. Such potentially malicious header injection URLs now cause a
+InvalidURL to be raised.
+
+..
+
+.. bpo: 39503
+.. date: 2020-01-30-16-15-29
+.. nonce: B299Yq
+.. section: Security
+
+CVE-2020-8492: The :class:`~urllib.request.AbstractBasicAuthHandler` class
+of the :mod:`urllib.request` module uses an inefficient regular expression
+which can be exploited by an attacker to cause a denial of service. Fix the
+regex to prevent the catastrophic backtracking. Vulnerability reported by
+Ben Caller and Matt Schwager.
+
+..
+
+.. bpo: 40663
+.. date: 2020-05-17-20-38-12
+.. nonce: u2aiZf
+.. section: Core and Builtins
+
+Correctly generate annotations where parentheses are omitted but required
+(e.g: ``Type[(str, int, *other))]``.
+
+..
+
+.. bpo: 40417
+.. date: 2020-05-01-19-04-52
+.. nonce: Sti2lJ
+.. section: Core and Builtins
+
+Fix imp module deprecation warning when PyImport_ReloadModule is called.
+Patch by Robert Rouhani.
+
+..
+
+.. bpo: 20526
+.. date: 2020-03-23-18-08-34
+.. nonce: NHNZIv
+.. section: Core and Builtins
+
+Fix :c:func:`PyThreadState_Clear()`. ``PyThreadState.frame`` is a borrowed
+reference, not a strong reference: ``PyThreadState_Clear()`` must not call
+``Py_CLEAR(tstate->frame)``.
+
+..
+
+.. bpo: 38894
+.. date: 2020-03-06-21-04-39
+.. nonce: nfcGKv
+.. section: Core and Builtins
+
+Fix a bug that was causing incomplete results when calling
+``pathlib.Path.glob`` in the presence of symlinks that point to files where
+the user does not have read access. Patch by Pablo Galindo and Matt
+Wozniski.
+
+..
+
+.. bpo: 39871
+.. date: 2020-03-06-06-12-37
+.. nonce: dCAj_2
+.. section: Core and Builtins
+
+Fix a possible :exc:`SystemError` in ``math.{atan2,copysign,remainder}()``
+when the first argument cannot be converted to a :class:`float`. Patch by
+Zachary Spytz.
+
+..
+
+.. bpo: 39520
+.. date: 2020-02-02-00-12-07
+.. nonce: uicBq6
+.. section: Core and Builtins
+
+Fix unparsing of ext slices with no items (``foo[:,]``). Patch by Batuhan
+Taskaya.
+
+..
+
+.. bpo: 24048
+.. date: 2019-04-29-03-27-22
+.. nonce: vXxUDQ
+.. section: Core and Builtins
+
+Save the live exception during import.c's ``remove_module()``.
+
+..
+
+.. bpo: 22490
+.. date: 2018-09-23-16-32-58
+.. nonce: 8e0YDf
+.. section: Core and Builtins
+
+Don't leak environment variable ``__PYVENV_LAUNCHER__`` into the interpreter
+session on macOS.
+
+..
+
+.. bpo: 40448
+.. date: 2020-06-15-12-22-53
+.. nonce: 1dk8Bu
+.. section: Library
+
+:mod:`ensurepip` now disables the use of `pip` cache when installing the
+bundled versions of `pip` and `setuptools`.  Patch by Krzysztof Konopko.
+
+..
+
+.. bpo: 40807
+.. date: 2020-06-04-16-25-15
+.. nonce: yYyLWx
+.. section: Library
+
+Stop codeop._maybe_compile, used by code.InteractiveInterpreter (and IDLE).
+from from emitting each warning three times.
+
+..
+
+.. bpo: 38488
+.. date: 2020-05-28-16-51-00
+.. nonce: hFQNgA
+.. section: Library
+
+Update ensurepip to install pip 20.1.1 and setuptools 47.1.0.
+
+..
+
+.. bpo: 40767
+.. date: 2020-05-27-21-27-01
+.. nonce: L5MnVV
+.. section: Library
+
+:mod:`webbrowser` now properly finds the default browser in pure Wayland
+systems by checking the WAYLAND_DISPLAY environment variable. Patch
+contributed by Jérémy Attali.
+
+..
+
+.. bpo: 30008
+.. date: 2020-05-25-22-18-38
+.. nonce: CKC3td
+.. section: Library
+
+Fix :mod:`ssl` code to be compatible with OpenSSL 1.1.x builds that use
+``no-deprecated`` and ``--api=1.1.0``.
+
+..
+
+.. bpo: 25872
+.. date: 2020-05-14-13-25-36
+.. nonce: 5D5538
+.. section: Library
+
+:mod:`linecache` could crash with a :exc:`KeyError` when accessed from
+multiple threads. Fix by Michael Graczyk.
+
+..
+
+.. bpo: 40515
+.. date: 2020-05-06-13-51-19
+.. nonce: TUCvYB
+.. section: Library
+
+The :mod:`ssl` and :mod:`hashlib` modules now actively check that OpenSSL is
+build with thread support. Python 3.7.0 made thread support mandatory and no
+longer works safely with a no-thread builds.
+
+..
+
+.. bpo: 13097
+.. date: 2020-05-06-02-01-25
+.. nonce: Wh5xSK
+.. section: Library
+
+``ctypes`` now raises an ``ArgumentError`` when a callback is invoked with
+more than 1024 arguments.
+
+..
+
+.. bpo: 40559
+.. date: 2020-05-05-08-12-51
+.. nonce: 112wwa
+.. section: Library
+
+Fix possible memory leak in the C implementation of :class:`asyncio.Task`.
+
+..
+
+.. bpo: 40457
+.. date: 2020-05-02-17-17-37
+.. nonce: EXReI1
+.. section: Library
+
+The ssl module now support OpenSSL builds without TLS 1.0 and 1.1 methods.
+
+..
+
+.. bpo: 40459
+.. date: 2020-05-02-04-29-31
+.. nonce: fSAYVD
+.. section: Library
+
+:func:`platform.win32_ver` now produces correct *ptype* strings instead of
+empty strings.
+
+..
+
+.. bpo: 40138
+.. date: 2020-04-22-00-05-10
+.. nonce: i_oGqa
+.. section: Library
+
+Fix the Windows implementation of :func:`os.waitpid` for exit code larger
+than ``INT_MAX >> 8``. The exit status is now interpreted as an unsigned
+number.
+
+..
+
+.. bpo: 39942
+.. date: 2020-04-20-20-16-02
+.. nonce: NvGnTc
+.. section: Library
+
+Set "__main__" as the default module name when "__name__" is missing in
+:class:`typing.TypeVar`. Patch by Weipeng Hong.
+
+..
+
+.. bpo: 40287
+.. date: 2020-04-15-17-21-48
+.. nonce: -mkEJH
+.. section: Library
+
+Fixed ``SpooledTemporaryFile.seek()`` to return the position.
+
+..
+
+.. bpo: 40196
+.. date: 2020-04-06-11-05-13
+.. nonce: Jqowse
+.. section: Library
+
+Fix a bug in the :mod:`symtable` module that was causing incorrectly report
+global variables as local. Patch by Pablo Galindo.
+
+..
+
+.. bpo: 40126
+.. date: 2020-04-04-00-47-40
+.. nonce: Y-bTNP
+.. section: Library
+
+Fixed reverting multiple patches in unittest.mock. Patcher's ``__exit__()``
+is now never called if its ``__enter__()`` is failed. Returning true from
+``__exit__()`` silences now the exception.
+
+..
+
+.. bpo: 40089
+.. date: 2020-03-27-17-22-34
+.. nonce: -lFsD0
+.. section: Library
+
+Fix threading._after_fork(): if fork was not called by a thread spawned by
+threading.Thread, threading._after_fork() now creates a _MainThread instance
+for _main_thread, instead of a _DummyThread instance.
+
+..
+
+.. bpo: 39503
+.. date: 2020-03-25-16-02-16
+.. nonce: YmMbYn
+.. section: Library
+
+:class:`~urllib.request.AbstractBasicAuthHandler` of :mod:`urllib.request`
+now parses all WWW-Authenticate HTTP headers and accepts multiple challenges
+per header: use the realm of the first Basic challenge.
+
+..
+
+.. bpo: 40014
+.. date: 2020-03-23-17-52-00
+.. nonce: Ya70VG
+.. section: Library
+
+Fix ``os.getgrouplist()``: if ``getgrouplist()`` function fails because the
+group list is too small, retry with a larger group list. On failure, the
+glibc implementation of ``getgrouplist()`` sets ``ngroups`` to the total
+number of groups. For other implementations, double the group list size.
+
+..
+
+.. bpo: 40025
+.. date: 2020-03-21-05-26-38
+.. nonce: DTLtyq
+.. section: Library
+
+Raise TypeError when _generate_next_value_ is defined after members. Patch
+by Ethan Onstott.
+
+..
+
+.. bpo: 40016
+.. date: 2020-03-19-19-40-27
+.. nonce: JWtxqJ
+.. section: Library
+
+In re docstring, clarify the relationship between inline and argument
+compile flags.
+
+..
+
+.. bpo: 39652
+.. date: 2020-03-11-23-08-25
+.. nonce: gbasrk
+.. section: Library
+
+The column name found in ``sqlite3.Cursor.description`` is now truncated on
+the first '[' only if the PARSE_COLNAMES option is set.
+
+..
+
+.. bpo: 38662
+.. date: 2020-03-10-15-32-31
+.. nonce: o1DMXj
+.. section: Library
+
+The ``ensurepip`` module now invokes ``pip`` via the ``runpy`` module. Hence
+it is no longer tightly coupled with the internal API of the bundled ``pip``
+version, allowing easier updates to a newer ``pip`` version both internally
+and for distributors.
+
+..
+
+.. bpo: 39916
+.. date: 2020-03-09-18-56-27
+.. nonce: BHHyp3
+.. section: Library
+
+More reliable use of ``os.scandir()`` in ``Path.glob()``. It no longer emits
+a ResourceWarning when interrupted.
+
+..
+
+.. bpo: 39850
+.. date: 2020-03-09-01-45-06
+.. nonce: eaJNIE
+.. section: Library
+
+:mod:`multiprocessing` now supports abstract socket addresses (if abstract
+sockets are supported in the running platform). Patch by Pablo Galindo.
+
+..
+
+.. bpo: 39828
+.. date: 2020-03-05-00-57-49
+.. nonce: yWq9NJ
+.. section: Library
+
+Fix :mod:`json.tool` to catch :exc:`BrokenPipeError`. Patch by Dong-hee Na.
+
+..
+
+.. bpo: 39040
+.. date: 2019-12-15-18-47-20
+.. nonce: tKa0Qs
+.. section: Library
+
+Fix parsing of invalid mime headers parameters by collapsing whitespace
+between encoded words in a bare-quote-string.
+
+..
+
+.. bpo: 35714
+.. date: 2019-10-25-23-45-49
+.. nonce: fw3xb7
+.. section: Library
+
+:exc:`struct.error` is now raised if there is a null character in a
+:mod:`struct` format string.
+
+..
+
+.. bpo: 36541
+.. date: 2019-06-18-19-38-27
+.. nonce: XI8mi1
+.. section: Library
+
+lib2to3 now recognizes named assignment expressions (the walrus operator,
+``:=``)
+
+..
+
+.. bpo: 29620
+.. date: 2018-08-21-16-20-33
+.. nonce: xxx666
+.. section: Library
+
+:func:`~unittest.TestCase.assertWarns` no longer raises a
+``RuntimeException`` when accessing a module's ``__warningregistry__``
+causes importation of a new module, or when a new module is imported in
+another thread. Patch by Kernc.
+
+..
+
+.. bpo: 34226
+.. date: 2018-07-29-12-14-54
+.. nonce: BE7zbu
+.. section: Library
+
+Fix `cgi.parse_multipart` without content_length. Patch by Roger Duran
+
+..
+
+.. bpo: 31758
+.. date: 2017-10-14-21-02-40
+.. nonce: 563ZZb
+.. section: Library
+
+Prevent crashes when using an uninitialized ``_elementtree.XMLParser``
+object. Patch by Oren Milman.
+
+..
+
+.. bpo: 40561
+.. date: 2020-05-08-08-39-40
+.. nonce: ZMB_2i
+.. section: Documentation
+
+Provide docstrings for webbrowser open functions.
+
+..
+
+.. bpo: 27635
+.. date: 2020-04-01-00-27-03
+.. nonce: VwxUty
+.. section: Documentation
+
+The pickle documentation incorrectly claimed that ``__new__`` isn't called
+by default when unpickling.
+
+..
+
+.. bpo: 39879
+.. date: 2020-03-16-18-12-02
+.. nonce: CnQ7Cv
+.. section: Documentation
+
+Updated :ref:`datamodel` docs to include :func:`dict` insertion order
+preservation. Patch by Furkan Onder and Samy Lahfa.
+
+..
+
+.. bpo: 39677
+.. date: 2020-02-18-14-28-31
+.. nonce: vNHqoX
+.. section: Documentation
+
+Changed operand name of **MAKE_FUNCTION** from *argc* to *flags* for module
+:mod:`dis`
+
+..
+
+.. bpo: 39435
+.. date: 2020-01-24-05-42-57
+.. nonce: EFcdFU
+.. section: Documentation
+
+Fix an incorrect signature for :func:`pickle.loads` in the docs
+
+..
+
+.. bpo: 38387
+.. date: 2019-10-06-23-44-15
+.. nonce: fZoq0S
+.. section: Documentation
+
+Document :c:macro:`PyDoc_STRVAR` macro in the C-API reference.
+
+..
+
+.. bpo: 40964
+.. date: 2020-06-12-20-46-23
+.. nonce: OBzf2c
+.. section: Tests
+
+Disable remote :mod:`imaplib` tests, host cyrus.andrew.cmu.edu is blocking
+incoming connections.
+
+..
+
+.. bpo: 40055
+.. date: 2020-05-15-01-21-44
+.. nonce: Xp4aP9
+.. section: Tests
+
+distutils.tests now saves/restores warnings filters to leave them unchanged.
+Importing tests imports docutils which imports pkg_resources which adds a
+warnings filter.
+
+..
+
+.. bpo: 40436
+.. date: 2020-04-29-16-08-24
+.. nonce: gDMnYl
+.. section: Tests
+
+test_gdb and test.pythoninfo now check gdb command exit code.
+
+..
+
+.. bpo: 39932
+.. date: 2020-04-23-23-46-08
+.. nonce: 6G8rRN
+.. section: Tests
+
+Fix multiprocessing test_heap(): a new Heap object is now created for each
+test run.
+
+..
+
+.. bpo: 40162
+.. date: 2020-04-03-02-40-16
+.. nonce: v3pQW_
+.. section: Tests
+
+Update Travis CI configuration to OpenSSL 1.1.1f.
+
+..
+
+.. bpo: 40146
+.. date: 2020-04-02-02-14-37
+.. nonce: J-Yo9G
+.. section: Tests
+
+Update OpenSSL to 1.1.1f in Azure Pipelines.
+
+..
+
+.. bpo: 40019
+.. date: 2020-03-20-00-30-36
+.. nonce: zOqHpQ
+.. section: Tests
+
+test_gdb now skips tests if it detects that gdb failed to read debug
+information because the Python binary is optimized.
+
+..
+
+.. bpo: 27807
+.. date: 2020-03-18-16-04-33
+.. nonce: 9gKjET
+.. section: Tests
+
+``test_site.test_startup_imports()`` is now skipped if a path of
+:data:`sys.path` contains a ``.pth`` file.
+
+..
+
+.. bpo: 39793
+.. date: 2020-02-29-12-58-17
+.. nonce: Og2SUN
+.. section: Tests
+
+Use the same domain when testing ``make_msgid``. Patch by Batuhan Taskaya.
+
+..
+
+.. bpo: 1812
+.. date: 2019-11-25-21-46-47
+.. nonce: sAbTbY
+.. section: Tests
+
+Fix newline handling in doctest.testfile when loading from a package whose
+loader has a get_data method. Patch by Peter Donis.
+
+..
+
+.. bpo: 37957
+.. date: 2019-10-30-00-01-43
+.. nonce: X1r78F
+.. section: Tests
+
+test.regrtest now can receive a list of test patterns to ignore (using the
+-i/--ignore argument) or a file with a list of patterns to ignore (using the
+--ignore-file argument). Patch by Pablo Galindo.
+
+..
+
+.. bpo: 38502
+.. date: 2019-10-17-00-49-38
+.. nonce: vUEic7
+.. section: Tests
+
+test.regrtest now uses process groups in the multiprocessing mode (-jN
+command line option) if process groups are available: if :func:`os.setsid`
+and :func:`os.killpg` functions are available.
+
+..
+
+.. bpo: 37421
+.. date: 2019-07-05-14-47-55
+.. nonce: n8o2to
+.. section: Tests
+
+multiprocessing tests now stop the ForkServer instance if it's running:
+close the "alive" file descriptor to ask the server to stop and then remove
+its UNIX address.
+
+..
+
+.. bpo: 37421
+.. date: 2019-07-01-19-57-26
+.. nonce: NFH1f0
+.. section: Tests
+
+multiprocessing tests now explicitly call ``_run_finalizers()`` to
+immediately remove temporary directories created by tests.
+
+..
+
+.. bpo: 40653
+.. date: 2020-05-17-03-33-00
+.. nonce: WI8UGn
+.. section: Build
+
+Move _dirnameW out of HAVE_SYMLINK to fix a potential compiling issue.
+
+..
+
+.. bpo: 38360
+.. date: 2020-04-22-02-33-54
+.. nonce: 74C68u
+.. section: Build
+
+Support single-argument form of macOS -isysroot flag.
+
+..
+
+.. bpo: 40204
+.. date: 2020-04-09-00-19-10
+.. nonce: K-S6RZ
+.. section: Build
+
+Pin Sphinx version to 2.3.1 in ``Doc/Makefile``.
+
+..
+
+.. bpo: 40158
+.. date: 2020-04-03-17-54-33
+.. nonce: MWUTs4
+.. section: Build
+
+Fix CPython MSBuild Properties in NuGet Package (build/native/python.props)
+
+..
+
+.. bpo: 40164
+.. date: 2020-06-12-13-13-44
+.. nonce: SPrSn5
+.. section: Windows
+
+Updates Windows OpenSSL to 1.1.1g
+
+..
+
+.. bpo: 39631
+.. date: 2020-05-19-14-43-33
+.. nonce: Z5yXam
+.. section: Windows
+
+Changes the registered MIME type for ``.py`` files on Windows to
+``text/x-python`` instead of ``text/plain``.
+
+..
+
+.. bpo: 40650
+.. date: 2020-05-17-00-08-13
+.. nonce: 4euMtU
+.. section: Windows
+
+Include winsock2.h in pytime.c for timeval.
+
+..
+
+.. bpo: 39930
+.. date: 2020-03-11-10-15-56
+.. nonce: LGHw1j
+.. section: Windows
+
+Ensures the required :file:`vcruntime140.dll` is included in install
+packages.
+
+..
+
+.. bpo: 39847
+.. date: 2020-03-04-17-05-11
+.. nonce: C3N2m3
+.. section: Windows
+
+Avoid hang when computer is hibernated whilst waiting for a mutex (for
+lock-related objects from :mod:`threading`) around 49-day uptime.
+
+..
+
+.. bpo: 38492
+.. date: 2019-10-16-09-49-09
+.. nonce: Te1LxC
+.. section: Windows
+
+Remove ``pythonw.exe`` dependency on the Microsoft C++ runtime.
+
+..
+
+.. bpo: 39580
+.. date: 2020-06-17-03-18-38
+.. nonce: UBX7Bu
+.. section: macOS
+
+Avoid opening Finder window if running installer from the command line.
+
+..
+
+.. bpo: 40400
+.. date: 2020-06-17-00-13-05
+.. nonce: TVrpM5
+.. section: macOS
+
+Update the macOS installer build scripts to build with Python 3.x and to
+build correctly on newer macOS systems with SIP.
+
+..
+
+.. bpo: 40741
+.. date: 2020-06-07-20-10-56
+.. nonce: 80A2BW
+.. section: macOS
+
+Update macOS installer to use SQLite 3.32.2.
+
+..
+
+.. bpo: 38329
+.. date: 2020-04-22-03-39-22
+.. nonce: H0a8JV
+.. section: macOS
+
+python.org macOS installers now update the Current version symlink of
+/Library/Frameworks/Python.framework/Versions for 3.9 installs. Previously,
+Current was only updated for Python 2.x installs. This should make it easier
+to embed Python 3 into other macOS applications.
+
+..
+
+.. bpo: 40164
+.. date: 2020-04-21-19-46-35
+.. nonce: 6HA6IC
+.. section: macOS
+
+Update macOS installer builds to use OpenSSL 1.1.1g.
+
+..
+
+.. bpo: 39885
+.. date: 2020-05-29-18-21-58
+.. nonce: zB_-bN
+.. section: IDLE
+
+Make context menu Cut and Copy work again when right-clicking within a
+selection.
+
+..
+
+.. bpo: 40723
+.. date: 2020-05-24-06-19-43
+.. nonce: AJLd4U
+.. section: IDLE
+
+Make test_idle pass when run after import.
+
+..
+
+.. bpo: 27115
+.. date: 2020-03-09-02-45-12
+.. nonce: 8hSHMo
+.. section: IDLE
+
+For 'Go to Line', use a Query box subclass with IDLE standard behavior and
+improved error checking.
+
+..
+
+.. bpo: 39885
+.. date: 2020-03-08-14-27-36
+.. nonce: 29ERiR
+.. section: IDLE
+
+Since clicking to get an IDLE context menu moves the cursor, any text
+selection should be and now is cleared.
+
+..
+
+.. bpo: 39852
+.. date: 2020-03-06-01-55-14
+.. nonce: QjA1qF
+.. section: IDLE
+
+Edit "Go to line" now clears any selection, preventing accidental deletion.
+It also updates Ln and Col on the status bar.
+
+..
+
+.. bpo: 38439
+.. date: 2019-12-05-14-20-53
+.. nonce: j_L2PI
+.. section: IDLE
+
+Add a 256×256 pixel IDLE icon to support more modern environments. Created
+by Andrew Clover. Delete the unused macOS idle.icns icon file.
+
+..
+
+.. bpo: 38689
+.. date: 2019-11-14-12-59-19
+.. nonce: Lgfxva
+.. section: IDLE
+
+IDLE will no longer freeze when inspect.signature fails when fetching a
+calltip.
+
+..
+
+.. bpo: 40479
+.. date: 2020-05-15-17-48-25
+.. nonce: B1gBl-
+.. section: Tools/Demos
+
+Update multissltest helper to test with latest OpenSSL 1.0.2, 1.1.0, 1.1.1,
+and 3.0.0-alpha.
+
+..
+
+.. bpo: 40179
+.. date: 2020-04-04-19-35-22
+.. nonce: u9FH10
+.. section: Tools/Demos
+
+Fixed translation of ``#elif`` in Argument Clinic.
+
+..
+
+.. bpo: 40163
+.. date: 2020-04-03-08-32-31
+.. nonce: lX8K4B
+.. section: Tools/Demos
+
+Fix multissltest tool. OpenSSL has changed download URL for old releases.
+The multissltest tool now tries to download from current and old download
+URLs.
+
+..
+
+.. bpo: 36184
+.. date: 2020-03-09-13-28-13
+.. nonce: BMPJ0D
+.. section: Tools/Demos
+
+Port python-gdb.py to FreeBSD. python-gdb.py now checks for "take_gil"
+function name to check if a frame tries to acquire the GIL, instead of
+checking for "pthread_cond_timedwait" which is specific to Linux and can be
+a different condition than the GIL.
+
+..
+
+.. bpo: 39889
+.. date: 2020-03-07-18-01-30
+.. nonce: l1czT6
+.. section: Tools/Demos
+
+Fixed ``unparse.py`` for extended slices containing a single element (e.g.
+``a[i:j,]``). Remove redundant tuples when index with a tuple (e.g. ``a[i,
+j]``).
+
+..
+
+.. bpo: 39884
+.. date: 2020-03-12-00-27-26
+.. nonce: CGOJBO
+.. section: C API
+
+:c:func:`_PyMethodDef_RawFastCallDict` and
+:c:func:`_PyMethodDef_RawFastCallKeywords` now include the method name in
+the SystemError "bad call flags" error message to ease debug.
+
+..
+
+.. bpo: 38643
+.. date: 2020-03-08-22-56-22
+.. nonce: k2ixx6
+.. section: C API
+
+:c:func:`PyNumber_ToBase` now raises a :exc:`SystemError` instead of
+crashing when called with invalid base.
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-Pin Sphinx version to 2.3.1 in ``Doc/Makefile``.
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-crashing when called with invalid base.
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-:c:func:`_PyMethodDef_RawFastCallKeywords` now include the method name in the
-SystemError "bad call flags" error message to ease debug.
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-session on macOS.
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-Fix unparsing of ext slices with no items (``foo[:,]``). Patch by Batuhan
-Taskaya.
diff --git a/Misc/NEWS.d/next/Core and Builtins/2020-03-06-06-12-37.bpo-39871.dCAj_2.rst b/Misc/NEWS.d/next/Core and Builtins/2020-03-06-06-12-37.bpo-39871.dCAj_2.rst
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-Fix a possible :exc:`SystemError` in ``math.{atan2,copysign,remainder}()``
-when the first argument cannot be converted to a :class:`float`. Patch by
-Zachary Spytz.
diff --git a/Misc/NEWS.d/next/Core and Builtins/2020-03-06-21-04-39.bpo-38894.nfcGKv.rst b/Misc/NEWS.d/next/Core and Builtins/2020-03-06-21-04-39.bpo-38894.nfcGKv.rst
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+++ /dev/null
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-Fix a bug that was causing incomplete results when calling
-``pathlib.Path.glob`` in the presence of symlinks that point
-to files where the user does not have read access. Patch by Pablo
-Galindo and Matt Wozniski.
diff --git a/Misc/NEWS.d/next/Core and Builtins/2020-03-23-18-08-34.bpo-20526.NHNZIv.rst b/Misc/NEWS.d/next/Core and Builtins/2020-03-23-18-08-34.bpo-20526.NHNZIv.rst
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@@ -1,3 +0,0 @@
-Fix :c:func:`PyThreadState_Clear()`. ``PyThreadState.frame`` is a borrowed
-reference, not a strong reference: ``PyThreadState_Clear()`` must not call
-``Py_CLEAR(tstate->frame)``.
diff --git a/Misc/NEWS.d/next/Core and Builtins/2020-05-01-19-04-52.bpo-40417.Sti2lJ.rst b/Misc/NEWS.d/next/Core and Builtins/2020-05-01-19-04-52.bpo-40417.Sti2lJ.rst
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-Fix imp module deprecation warning when PyImport_ReloadModule is called. Patch by Robert Rouhani.
diff --git a/Misc/NEWS.d/next/Core and Builtins/2020-05-17-20-38-12.bpo-40663.u2aiZf.rst b/Misc/NEWS.d/next/Core and Builtins/2020-05-17-20-38-12.bpo-40663.u2aiZf.rst
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+++ /dev/null
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-Correctly generate annotations where parentheses are omitted but required
-(e.g: ``Type[(str, int, *other))]``.
diff --git a/Misc/NEWS.d/next/Documentation/2019-10-06-23-44-15.bpo-38387.fZoq0S.rst b/Misc/NEWS.d/next/Documentation/2019-10-06-23-44-15.bpo-38387.fZoq0S.rst
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+++ /dev/null
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-Document :c:macro:`PyDoc_STRVAR` macro in the C-API reference.
diff --git a/Misc/NEWS.d/next/Documentation/2020-01-24-05-42-57.bpo-39435.EFcdFU.rst b/Misc/NEWS.d/next/Documentation/2020-01-24-05-42-57.bpo-39435.EFcdFU.rst
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--- a/Misc/NEWS.d/next/Documentation/2020-01-24-05-42-57.bpo-39435.EFcdFU.rst
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-Fix an incorrect signature for :func:`pickle.loads` in the docs
\ No newline at end of file
diff --git a/Misc/NEWS.d/next/Documentation/2020-02-18-14-28-31.bpo-39677.vNHqoX.rst b/Misc/NEWS.d/next/Documentation/2020-02-18-14-28-31.bpo-39677.vNHqoX.rst
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-Changed operand name of **MAKE_FUNCTION** from *argc* to *flags* for module :mod:`dis`
diff --git a/Misc/NEWS.d/next/Documentation/2020-03-16-18-12-02.bpo-39879.CnQ7Cv.rst b/Misc/NEWS.d/next/Documentation/2020-03-16-18-12-02.bpo-39879.CnQ7Cv.rst
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-Updated :ref:`datamodel` docs to include :func:`dict` insertion order preservation.
-Patch by Furkan Onder and Samy Lahfa.
diff --git a/Misc/NEWS.d/next/Documentation/2020-04-01-00-27-03.bpo-27635.VwxUty.rst b/Misc/NEWS.d/next/Documentation/2020-04-01-00-27-03.bpo-27635.VwxUty.rst
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-The pickle documentation incorrectly claimed that ``__new__`` isn't called by
-default when unpickling.
diff --git a/Misc/NEWS.d/next/Documentation/2020-05-08-08-39-40.bpo-40561.ZMB_2i.rst b/Misc/NEWS.d/next/Documentation/2020-05-08-08-39-40.bpo-40561.ZMB_2i.rst
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-Provide docstrings for webbrowser open functions.
diff --git a/Misc/NEWS.d/next/IDLE/2019-11-14-12-59-19.bpo-38689.Lgfxva.rst b/Misc/NEWS.d/next/IDLE/2019-11-14-12-59-19.bpo-38689.Lgfxva.rst
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-IDLE will no longer freeze when inspect.signature fails when fetching
-a calltip.
diff --git a/Misc/NEWS.d/next/IDLE/2019-12-05-14-20-53.bpo-38439.j_L2PI.rst b/Misc/NEWS.d/next/IDLE/2019-12-05-14-20-53.bpo-38439.j_L2PI.rst
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-Add a 256×256 pixel IDLE icon to support more modern environments. Created by Andrew Clover.
-Delete the unused macOS idle.icns icon file.
diff --git a/Misc/NEWS.d/next/IDLE/2020-03-06-01-55-14.bpo-39852.QjA1qF.rst b/Misc/NEWS.d/next/IDLE/2020-03-06-01-55-14.bpo-39852.QjA1qF.rst
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-Edit "Go to line" now clears any selection, preventing accidental deletion.
-It also updates Ln and Col on the status bar.
diff --git a/Misc/NEWS.d/next/IDLE/2020-03-08-14-27-36.bpo-39885.29ERiR.rst b/Misc/NEWS.d/next/IDLE/2020-03-08-14-27-36.bpo-39885.29ERiR.rst
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-Since clicking to get an IDLE context menu moves the cursor,
-any text selection should be and now is cleared.
diff --git a/Misc/NEWS.d/next/IDLE/2020-03-09-02-45-12.bpo-27115.8hSHMo.rst b/Misc/NEWS.d/next/IDLE/2020-03-09-02-45-12.bpo-27115.8hSHMo.rst
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-For 'Go to Line', use a Query box subclass with IDLE standard behavior
-and improved error checking.
diff --git a/Misc/NEWS.d/next/IDLE/2020-05-24-06-19-43.bpo-40723.AJLd4U.rst b/Misc/NEWS.d/next/IDLE/2020-05-24-06-19-43.bpo-40723.AJLd4U.rst
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+++ /dev/null
@@ -1 +0,0 @@
-Make test_idle pass when run after import.
diff --git a/Misc/NEWS.d/next/IDLE/2020-05-29-18-21-58.bpo-39885.zB_-bN.rst b/Misc/NEWS.d/next/IDLE/2020-05-29-18-21-58.bpo-39885.zB_-bN.rst
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+++ /dev/null
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-Make context menu Cut and Copy work again when right-clicking within a
-selection.
diff --git a/Misc/NEWS.d/next/Library/2017-10-14-21-02-40.bpo-31758.563ZZb.rst b/Misc/NEWS.d/next/Library/2017-10-14-21-02-40.bpo-31758.563ZZb.rst
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@@ -1,2 +0,0 @@
-Prevent crashes when using an uninitialized ``_elementtree.XMLParser``
-object. Patch by Oren Milman.
diff --git a/Misc/NEWS.d/next/Library/2018-07-29-12-14-54.bpo-34226.BE7zbu.rst b/Misc/NEWS.d/next/Library/2018-07-29-12-14-54.bpo-34226.BE7zbu.rst
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+++ /dev/null
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-Fix `cgi.parse_multipart` without content_length. Patch by Roger Duran
diff --git a/Misc/NEWS.d/next/Library/2018-08-21-16-20-33.bpo-29620.xxx666.rst b/Misc/NEWS.d/next/Library/2018-08-21-16-20-33.bpo-29620.xxx666.rst
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-:func:`~unittest.TestCase.assertWarns` no longer raises a ``RuntimeException``
-when accessing a module's ``__warningregistry__`` causes importation of a new
-module, or when a new module is imported in another thread. Patch by Kernc.
diff --git a/Misc/NEWS.d/next/Library/2019-06-18-19-38-27.bpo-36541.XI8mi1.rst b/Misc/NEWS.d/next/Library/2019-06-18-19-38-27.bpo-36541.XI8mi1.rst
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-lib2to3 now recognizes named assignment expressions (the walrus operator,
-``:=``)
diff --git a/Misc/NEWS.d/next/Library/2019-10-25-23-45-49.bpo-35714.fw3xb7.rst b/Misc/NEWS.d/next/Library/2019-10-25-23-45-49.bpo-35714.fw3xb7.rst
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-:exc:`struct.error` is now raised if there is a null character in a
-:mod:`struct` format string.
diff --git a/Misc/NEWS.d/next/Library/2019-12-15-18-47-20.bpo-39040.tKa0Qs.rst b/Misc/NEWS.d/next/Library/2019-12-15-18-47-20.bpo-39040.tKa0Qs.rst
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-Fix parsing of invalid mime headers parameters by collapsing whitespace between
-encoded words in a bare-quote-string.
diff --git a/Misc/NEWS.d/next/Library/2020-03-05-00-57-49.bpo-39828.yWq9NJ.rst b/Misc/NEWS.d/next/Library/2020-03-05-00-57-49.bpo-39828.yWq9NJ.rst
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-Fix :mod:`json.tool` to catch :exc:`BrokenPipeError`. Patch by Dong-hee Na.
diff --git a/Misc/NEWS.d/next/Library/2020-03-09-01-45-06.bpo-39850.eaJNIE.rst b/Misc/NEWS.d/next/Library/2020-03-09-01-45-06.bpo-39850.eaJNIE.rst
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-:mod:`multiprocessing` now supports abstract socket addresses (if abstract sockets
-are supported in the running platform). Patch by Pablo Galindo.
diff --git a/Misc/NEWS.d/next/Library/2020-03-09-18-56-27.bpo-39916.BHHyp3.rst b/Misc/NEWS.d/next/Library/2020-03-09-18-56-27.bpo-39916.BHHyp3.rst
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-More reliable use of ``os.scandir()`` in ``Path.glob()``. It no longer emits
-a ResourceWarning when interrupted.
diff --git a/Misc/NEWS.d/next/Library/2020-03-10-15-32-31.bpo-38662.o1DMXj.rst b/Misc/NEWS.d/next/Library/2020-03-10-15-32-31.bpo-38662.o1DMXj.rst
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-The ``ensurepip`` module now invokes ``pip`` via the ``runpy`` module.
-Hence it is no longer tightly coupled with the internal API of the bundled
-``pip`` version, allowing easier updates to a newer ``pip`` version both
-internally and for distributors.
diff --git a/Misc/NEWS.d/next/Library/2020-03-11-23-08-25.bpo-39652.gbasrk.rst b/Misc/NEWS.d/next/Library/2020-03-11-23-08-25.bpo-39652.gbasrk.rst
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-The column name found in ``sqlite3.Cursor.description`` is now truncated on
-the first '[' only if the PARSE_COLNAMES option is set.
diff --git a/Misc/NEWS.d/next/Library/2020-03-19-19-40-27.bpo-40016.JWtxqJ.rst b/Misc/NEWS.d/next/Library/2020-03-19-19-40-27.bpo-40016.JWtxqJ.rst
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-In re docstring, clarify the relationship between inline and argument compile flags.
\ No newline at end of file
diff --git a/Misc/NEWS.d/next/Library/2020-03-21-05-26-38.bpo-40025.DTLtyq.rst b/Misc/NEWS.d/next/Library/2020-03-21-05-26-38.bpo-40025.DTLtyq.rst
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-Raise TypeError when _generate_next_value_ is defined after members. Patch by Ethan Onstott.
\ No newline at end of file
diff --git a/Misc/NEWS.d/next/Library/2020-03-23-17-52-00.bpo-40014.Ya70VG.rst b/Misc/NEWS.d/next/Library/2020-03-23-17-52-00.bpo-40014.Ya70VG.rst
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-Fix ``os.getgrouplist()``: if ``getgrouplist()`` function fails because the
-group list is too small, retry with a larger group list. On failure, the glibc
-implementation of ``getgrouplist()`` sets ``ngroups`` to the total number of
-groups. For other implementations, double the group list size.
diff --git a/Misc/NEWS.d/next/Library/2020-03-25-16-02-16.bpo-39503.YmMbYn.rst b/Misc/NEWS.d/next/Library/2020-03-25-16-02-16.bpo-39503.YmMbYn.rst
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-:class:`~urllib.request.AbstractBasicAuthHandler` of :mod:`urllib.request`
-now parses all WWW-Authenticate HTTP headers and accepts multiple challenges
-per header: use the realm of the first Basic challenge.
diff --git a/Misc/NEWS.d/next/Library/2020-03-27-17-22-34.bpo-40089.-lFsD0.rst b/Misc/NEWS.d/next/Library/2020-03-27-17-22-34.bpo-40089.-lFsD0.rst
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-Fix threading._after_fork(): if fork was not called by a thread spawned by
-threading.Thread, threading._after_fork() now creates a _MainThread instance
-for _main_thread, instead of a _DummyThread instance.
diff --git a/Misc/NEWS.d/next/Library/2020-04-04-00-47-40.bpo-40126.Y-bTNP.rst b/Misc/NEWS.d/next/Library/2020-04-04-00-47-40.bpo-40126.Y-bTNP.rst
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-Fixed reverting multiple patches in unittest.mock. Patcher's ``__exit__()``
-is now never called if its ``__enter__()`` is failed. Returning true from
-``__exit__()`` silences now the exception.
diff --git a/Misc/NEWS.d/next/Library/2020-04-06-11-05-13.bpo-40196.Jqowse.rst b/Misc/NEWS.d/next/Library/2020-04-06-11-05-13.bpo-40196.Jqowse.rst
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-Fix a bug in the :mod:`symtable` module that was causing incorrectly report
-global variables as local. Patch by Pablo Galindo.
diff --git a/Misc/NEWS.d/next/Library/2020-04-15-17-21-48.bpo-40287.-mkEJH.rst b/Misc/NEWS.d/next/Library/2020-04-15-17-21-48.bpo-40287.-mkEJH.rst
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-Fixed ``SpooledTemporaryFile.seek()`` to return the position.
diff --git a/Misc/NEWS.d/next/Library/2020-04-20-20-16-02.bpo-39942.NvGnTc.rst b/Misc/NEWS.d/next/Library/2020-04-20-20-16-02.bpo-39942.NvGnTc.rst
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-Set "__main__" as the default module name when "__name__" is missing in
-:class:`typing.TypeVar`. Patch by Weipeng Hong.
diff --git a/Misc/NEWS.d/next/Library/2020-04-22-00-05-10.bpo-40138.i_oGqa.rst b/Misc/NEWS.d/next/Library/2020-04-22-00-05-10.bpo-40138.i_oGqa.rst
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-Fix the Windows implementation of :func:`os.waitpid` for exit code larger than
-``INT_MAX >> 8``. The exit status is now interpreted as an unsigned number.
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-:func:`platform.win32_ver` now produces correct *ptype* strings instead of empty strings.
diff --git a/Misc/NEWS.d/next/Library/2020-05-02-17-17-37.bpo-40457.EXReI1.rst b/Misc/NEWS.d/next/Library/2020-05-02-17-17-37.bpo-40457.EXReI1.rst
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-The ssl module now support OpenSSL builds without TLS 1.0 and 1.1 methods.
diff --git a/Misc/NEWS.d/next/Library/2020-05-05-08-12-51.bpo-40559.112wwa.rst b/Misc/NEWS.d/next/Library/2020-05-05-08-12-51.bpo-40559.112wwa.rst
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-Fix possible memory leak in the C implementation of :class:`asyncio.Task`.
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-``ctypes`` now raises an ``ArgumentError`` when a callback is invoked with more than 1024 arguments.
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-The :mod:`ssl` and :mod:`hashlib` modules now actively check that OpenSSL is
-build with thread support. Python 3.7.0 made thread support mandatory and no
-longer works safely with a no-thread builds.
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-:mod:`linecache` could crash with a :exc:`KeyError` when accessed from multiple threads.
-Fix by Michael Graczyk.
diff --git a/Misc/NEWS.d/next/Library/2020-05-25-22-18-38.bpo-30008.CKC3td.rst b/Misc/NEWS.d/next/Library/2020-05-25-22-18-38.bpo-30008.CKC3td.rst
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-Fix :mod:`ssl` code to be compatible with OpenSSL 1.1.x builds that use
-``no-deprecated`` and ``--api=1.1.0``.
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-:mod:`webbrowser` now properly finds the default browser in pure Wayland
-systems by checking the WAYLAND_DISPLAY environment variable. Patch
-contributed by Jérémy Attali.
diff --git a/Misc/NEWS.d/next/Library/2020-05-28-16-51-00.bpo-38488.hFQNgA.rst b/Misc/NEWS.d/next/Library/2020-05-28-16-51-00.bpo-38488.hFQNgA.rst
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-Update ensurepip to install pip 20.1.1 and setuptools 47.1.0.
diff --git a/Misc/NEWS.d/next/Library/2020-06-04-16-25-15.bpo-40807.yYyLWx.rst b/Misc/NEWS.d/next/Library/2020-06-04-16-25-15.bpo-40807.yYyLWx.rst
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-Stop codeop._maybe_compile, used by code.InteractiveInterpreter (and IDLE).
-from from emitting each warning three times.
diff --git a/Misc/NEWS.d/next/Library/2020-06-15-12-22-53.bpo-40448.1dk8Bu.rst b/Misc/NEWS.d/next/Library/2020-06-15-12-22-53.bpo-40448.1dk8Bu.rst
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-:mod:`ensurepip` now disables the use of `pip` cache when installing the
-bundled versions of `pip` and `setuptools`.  Patch by Krzysztof Konopko.
diff --git a/Misc/NEWS.d/next/Security/2020-01-30-16-15-29.bpo-39503.B299Yq.rst b/Misc/NEWS.d/next/Security/2020-01-30-16-15-29.bpo-39503.B299Yq.rst
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-CVE-2020-8492: The :class:`~urllib.request.AbstractBasicAuthHandler` class of the
-:mod:`urllib.request` module uses an inefficient regular expression which can
-be exploited by an attacker to cause a denial of service. Fix the regex to
-prevent the catastrophic backtracking. Vulnerability reported by Ben Caller
-and Matt Schwager.
diff --git a/Misc/NEWS.d/next/Security/2020-03-14-14-57-44.bpo-38576.OowwQn.rst b/Misc/NEWS.d/next/Security/2020-03-14-14-57-44.bpo-38576.OowwQn.rst
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-Disallow control characters in hostnames in http.client, addressing CVE-2019-18348. Such potentially malicious header injection URLs now cause a InvalidURL to be raised.
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-Disallow CR or LF in email.headerregistry.Address arguments to guard against header injection attacks.
diff --git a/Misc/NEWS.d/next/Tests/2019-07-01-19-57-26.bpo-37421.NFH1f0.rst b/Misc/NEWS.d/next/Tests/2019-07-01-19-57-26.bpo-37421.NFH1f0.rst
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-multiprocessing tests now explicitly call ``_run_finalizers()`` to
-immediately remove temporary directories created by tests.
diff --git a/Misc/NEWS.d/next/Tests/2019-07-05-14-47-55.bpo-37421.n8o2to.rst b/Misc/NEWS.d/next/Tests/2019-07-05-14-47-55.bpo-37421.n8o2to.rst
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-multiprocessing tests now stop the ForkServer instance if it's running: close
-the "alive" file descriptor to ask the server to stop and then remove its UNIX
-address.
diff --git a/Misc/NEWS.d/next/Tests/2019-10-17-00-49-38.bpo-38502.vUEic7.rst b/Misc/NEWS.d/next/Tests/2019-10-17-00-49-38.bpo-38502.vUEic7.rst
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-test.regrtest now uses process groups in the multiprocessing mode (-jN command
-line option) if process groups are available: if :func:`os.setsid` and
-:func:`os.killpg` functions are available.
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-test.regrtest now can receive a list of test patterns to ignore (using the
--i/--ignore argument) or a file with a list of patterns to ignore (using the
---ignore-file argument). Patch by Pablo Galindo.
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-Fix newline handling in doctest.testfile when loading from a package whose
-loader has a get_data method. Patch by Peter Donis.
diff --git a/Misc/NEWS.d/next/Tests/2020-02-29-12-58-17.bpo-39793.Og2SUN.rst b/Misc/NEWS.d/next/Tests/2020-02-29-12-58-17.bpo-39793.Og2SUN.rst
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-Use the same domain when testing ``make_msgid``. Patch by Batuhan Taskaya.
diff --git a/Misc/NEWS.d/next/Tests/2020-03-18-16-04-33.bpo-27807.9gKjET.rst b/Misc/NEWS.d/next/Tests/2020-03-18-16-04-33.bpo-27807.9gKjET.rst
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-``test_site.test_startup_imports()`` is now skipped if a path of
-:data:`sys.path` contains a ``.pth`` file.
diff --git a/Misc/NEWS.d/next/Tests/2020-03-20-00-30-36.bpo-40019.zOqHpQ.rst b/Misc/NEWS.d/next/Tests/2020-03-20-00-30-36.bpo-40019.zOqHpQ.rst
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-test_gdb now skips tests if it detects that gdb failed to read debug
-information because the Python binary is optimized.
diff --git a/Misc/NEWS.d/next/Tests/2020-04-02-02-14-37.bpo-40146.J-Yo9G.rst b/Misc/NEWS.d/next/Tests/2020-04-02-02-14-37.bpo-40146.J-Yo9G.rst
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-Update OpenSSL to 1.1.1f in Azure Pipelines.
diff --git a/Misc/NEWS.d/next/Tests/2020-04-03-02-40-16.bpo-40162.v3pQW_.rst b/Misc/NEWS.d/next/Tests/2020-04-03-02-40-16.bpo-40162.v3pQW_.rst
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-Update Travis CI configuration to OpenSSL 1.1.1f.
diff --git a/Misc/NEWS.d/next/Tests/2020-04-23-23-46-08.bpo-39932.6G8rRN.rst b/Misc/NEWS.d/next/Tests/2020-04-23-23-46-08.bpo-39932.6G8rRN.rst
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-Fix multiprocessing test_heap(): a new Heap object is now created for each test
-run.
diff --git a/Misc/NEWS.d/next/Tests/2020-04-29-16-08-24.bpo-40436.gDMnYl.rst b/Misc/NEWS.d/next/Tests/2020-04-29-16-08-24.bpo-40436.gDMnYl.rst
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-test_gdb and test.pythoninfo now check gdb command exit code.
diff --git a/Misc/NEWS.d/next/Tests/2020-05-15-01-21-44.bpo-40055.Xp4aP9.rst b/Misc/NEWS.d/next/Tests/2020-05-15-01-21-44.bpo-40055.Xp4aP9.rst
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-distutils.tests now saves/restores warnings filters to leave them unchanged.
-Importing tests imports docutils which imports pkg_resources which adds a
-warnings filter.
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-Disable remote :mod:`imaplib` tests, host cyrus.andrew.cmu.edu is blocking
-incoming connections.
diff --git a/Misc/NEWS.d/next/Tools-Demos/2020-03-07-18-01-30.bpo-39889.l1czT6.rst b/Misc/NEWS.d/next/Tools-Demos/2020-03-07-18-01-30.bpo-39889.l1czT6.rst
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-Fixed ``unparse.py`` for extended slices containing a single element (e.g.
-``a[i:j,]``). Remove redundant tuples when index with a tuple (e.g. ``a[i,
-j]``).
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-Port python-gdb.py to FreeBSD. python-gdb.py now checks for "take_gil"
-function name to check if a frame tries to acquire the GIL, instead of
-checking for "pthread_cond_timedwait" which is specific to Linux and can be
-a different condition than the GIL.
diff --git a/Misc/NEWS.d/next/Tools-Demos/2020-04-03-08-32-31.bpo-40163.lX8K4B.rst b/Misc/NEWS.d/next/Tools-Demos/2020-04-03-08-32-31.bpo-40163.lX8K4B.rst
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-Fix multissltest tool. OpenSSL has changed download URL for old releases.
-The multissltest tool now tries to download from current and old download
-URLs.
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-Fixed translation of ``#elif`` in Argument Clinic.
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-Update multissltest helper to test with latest OpenSSL 1.0.2, 1.1.0, 1.1.1,
-and 3.0.0-alpha.
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-Remove ``pythonw.exe`` dependency on the Microsoft C++ runtime.
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-Avoid hang when computer is hibernated whilst waiting for a mutex (for
-lock-related objects from :mod:`threading`) around 49-day uptime.
diff --git a/Misc/NEWS.d/next/Windows/2020-03-11-10-15-56.bpo-39930.LGHw1j.rst b/Misc/NEWS.d/next/Windows/2020-03-11-10-15-56.bpo-39930.LGHw1j.rst
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-Ensures the required :file:`vcruntime140.dll` is included in install
-packages.
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-Updates Windows to OpenSSL 1.1.1f
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-Include winsock2.h in pytime.c for timeval.
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-Changes the registered MIME type for ``.py`` files on Windows to
-``text/x-python`` instead of ``text/plain``.
diff --git a/Misc/NEWS.d/next/Windows/2020-06-12-13-13-44.bpo-40164.SPrSn5.rst b/Misc/NEWS.d/next/Windows/2020-06-12-13-13-44.bpo-40164.SPrSn5.rst
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-Updates Windows OpenSSL to 1.1.1g
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-Update macOS installer builds to use OpenSSL 1.1.1g.
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-python.org macOS installers now update the Current version symlink of
-/Library/Frameworks/Python.framework/Versions for 3.9 installs. Previously,
-Current was only updated for Python 2.x installs. This should make it easier
-to embed Python 3 into other macOS applications.
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-Update macOS installer to use SQLite 3.32.2.
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-Update the macOS installer build scripts to build with Python 3.x and to
-build correctly on newer macOS systems with SIP.
diff --git a/Misc/NEWS.d/next/macOS/2020-06-17-03-18-38.bpo-39580.UBX7Bu.rst b/Misc/NEWS.d/next/macOS/2020-06-17-03-18-38.bpo-39580.UBX7Bu.rst
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-Avoid opening Finder window if running installer from the command line.
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-This is Python version 3.7.7+
-=============================
+This is Python version 3.7.8 candidate 1
+========================================
 
 .. image:: https://travis-ci.org/python/cpython.svg?branch=3.7
    :alt: CPython build status on Travis CI
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