gh-138205: explicit mention to mmap.mmap.resize in "Porting to Python 3.15" notes#143440
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Can you check which PR introduced this change please so that we can add a link to that issue as well? TiA |
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The change was introduced in #138276. I will add a mention. |
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I'm unsure how the author should be credited. "Contributed by AN Long"? |
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I'm sorry, I only wanted the issue number for the PR title, no need for the rest! |
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mmap.mmap.resize in "Porting to Python 3.15" notes
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…o Python 3.15" notes (python#143440)
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The porting guide for 3.15 say that "
resize()has been removed on platforms", leaving the reader to guess which module the method is in. The full name should be used.📚 Documentation preview 📚: https://cpython-previews--143440.org.readthedocs.build/