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Update Python 3.8 status authored Jun 16, 2021 by Matti Picus's avatar Matti Picus
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* ``test_marshal``: some interning silliness for old marshal versions, maybe we don't care?
* ``test_pickle``: there's a problem around picklebuffers/buffers in general: when we go from bytes->PickleBuffer->memoryview of said buffer, in CPython we get the original bytes object back, because `Py_buffer.obj` stores a reference to the underlying `PyObject*`. In PyPy, this is not the case. There's a test that checks that, which we can't pass. Maybe other buffer features are similarly affected.
# June 16
For a run of commit 4e33e3b1e60e we now have
{'Ran': 10718, 'failures': 391, 'errors': 173, 'skipped': 1497}
```
6 RuntimeError: no running event loop
6 ZeroDivisionError: division by zero
7 AssertionError: 0 != 1
8 TypeError: strftime() got an unexpected keyword argument 'format'
9 AssertionError: False is not true
13 AssertionError: Process return code is 1
15 AttributeError: 'arg' object has no attribute 'type_comment'
16 AssertionError: "into" does not match "disabled at the moment!"
16 ValueError: _feature_version only accepts -1 for now
19 AssertionError: RuntimeWarning not triggered
66 ValueError: disabled at the moment!
```
and missing attributes
```
1 AttributeError: 'Attribute' object has no attribute 'end_col_offset'
1 AttributeError: cannot delete attribute
1 AttributeError: module 'asyncio.futures' has no attribute '_CFuture'
1 AttributeError: module '_testcapi' has no attribute 'bad_get'
1 AttributeError: 'NoneType' object has no attribute 'origin'
1 AttributeError: 'SSLContext' object has no attribute 'num_tickets'
1 AttributeError: unreadable attribute
2 AttributeError: 'function' object has no attribute '__objclass__'
2 AttributeError: module 'signal' has no attribute 'strsignal'
2 AttributeError: 'NoneType' object has no attribute 'exc_type'
3 AttributeError: 'super' object has no attribute '_msg_callback'
15 AttributeError: 'arg' object has no attribute 'type_comment'
```
# June 9 2021 pm
For a run of commit a6bb5c887004 we now have
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