[pypy-commit] pypy regalloc-playground: merge default

cfbolz pypy.commits at gmail.com
Fri Feb 8 06:12:55 EST 2019


Author: Carl Friedrich Bolz-Tereick <cfbolz at gmx.de>
Branch: regalloc-playground
Changeset: r95897:cba2a76ece6b
Date: 2019-02-08 12:10 +0100
http://bitbucket.org/pypy/pypy/changeset/cba2a76ece6b/

Log:	merge default

diff too long, truncating to 2000 out of 5796 lines

diff --git a/.hgignore b/.hgignore
--- a/.hgignore
+++ b/.hgignore
@@ -4,8 +4,10 @@
 *~
 .*.swp
 .idea
+.mypy_cache
 .project
 .pydevproject
+.vscode
 __pycache__
 
 .cache/
diff --git a/.hgtags b/.hgtags
--- a/.hgtags
+++ b/.hgtags
@@ -58,3 +58,6 @@
 3f6eaa010fce78cc7973bdc1dfdb95970f08fed2 release-pypy3.5-v5.10.1
 ab0b9caf307db6592905a80b8faffd69b39005b8 release-pypy2.7-v6.0.0
 fdd60ed87e941677e8ea11acf9f1819466521bf2 release-pypy3.5-v6.0.0
+9112c8071614108b1042bfef0713915107004d62 release-pypy2.7-v7.0.0
+1f86f25937b6ae6c8b25236c35228fac587678bf release-pypy3.5-v7.0.0
+dab365a465140aa79a5f3ba4db784c4af4d5c195 release-pypy3.6-v7.0.0
diff --git a/LICENSE b/LICENSE
--- a/LICENSE
+++ b/LICENSE
@@ -40,16 +40,16 @@
   Armin Rigo
   Maciej Fijalkowski
   Carl Friedrich Bolz-Tereick
+  Antonio Cuni
   Amaury Forgeot d'Arc
-  Antonio Cuni
   Matti Picus
   Samuele Pedroni
   Ronan Lamy
   Alex Gaynor
   Philip Jenvey
+  Richard Plangger
   Brian Kearns
-  Richard Plangger
-  Michael Hudson
+  Michael Hudson-Doyle
   Manuel Jacob
   David Schneider
   Holger Krekel
@@ -59,8 +59,8 @@
   Anders Chrigstrom
   Wim Lavrijsen
   Eric van Riet Paap
+  Remi Meier
   Richard Emslie
-  Remi Meier
   Alexander Schremmer
   Dan Villiom Podlaski Christiansen
   Lukas Diekmann
@@ -70,10 +70,10 @@
   Niklaus Haldimann
   Camillo Bruni
   Laura Creighton
-  Romain Guillebert
   Toon Verwaest
   Leonardo Santagada
   Seo Sanghyeon
+  Romain Guillebert
   Ronny Pfannschmidt
   Justin Peel
   Raffael Tfirst
@@ -114,12 +114,12 @@
   Squeaky
   Edd Barrett
   Timo Paulssen
+  Laurence Tratt
   Marius Gedminas
   Nicolas Truessel
   Alexandre Fayolle
   Simon Burton
   Martin Matusiak
-  Laurence Tratt
   Wenzhu Man
   Konstantin Lopuhin
   John Witulski
@@ -134,8 +134,9 @@
   Jean-Philippe St. Pierre
   Guido van Rossum
   Pavel Vinogradov
+  Stefan Beyer
+  William Leslie
   Paweł Piotr Przeradowski
-  William Leslie
   marky1991
   Ilya Osadchiy
   Tobias Oberstein
@@ -144,10 +145,10 @@
   Taavi Burns
   Adrian Kuhn
   tav
+  Stian Andreassen
   Georg Brandl
   Joannah Nanjekye
   Bert Freudenberg
-  Stian Andreassen
   Wanja Saatkamp
   Mike Blume
   Gerald Klix
@@ -163,6 +164,7 @@
   Vasily Kuznetsov
   Preston Timmons
   David Ripton
+  Pieter Zieschang
   Dusty Phillips
   Lukas Renggli
   Guenter Jantzen
@@ -176,6 +178,7 @@
   Andrew Durdin
   Ben Young
   Michael Schneider
+  Yusuke Tsutsumi
   Nicholas Riley
   Jason Chu
   Igor Trindade Oliveira
@@ -187,7 +190,6 @@
   Mariano Anaya
   anatoly techtonik
   Karl Bartel
-  Stefan Beyer
   Gabriel Lavoie
   Jared Grubb
   Alecsandru Patrascu
@@ -198,7 +200,6 @@
   Victor Stinner
   Andrews Medina
   Aaron Iles
-  p_zieschang at yahoo.de
   Toby Watson
   Daniel Patrick
   Stuart Williams
@@ -210,6 +211,7 @@
   Mikael Schönenberg
   Stanislaw Halik
   Mihnea Saracin
+  Matt Jackson
   Berkin Ilbeyi
   Gasper Zejn
   Faye Zhao
@@ -217,12 +219,14 @@
   Anders Qvist
   Corbin Simpson
   Chirag Jadwani
+  Pauli Virtanen
   Jonathan David Riehl
   Beatrice During
   Alex Perry
   Robert Zaremba
   Alan McIntyre
   Alexander Sedov
+  David C Ellis
   Vaibhav Sood
   Reuben Cummings
   Attila Gobi
@@ -242,7 +246,6 @@
   Arjun Naik
   Aaron Gallagher
   Alexis Daboville
-  Pieter Zieschang
   Karl Ramm
   Lukas Vacek
   Omer Katz
@@ -270,12 +273,15 @@
   Catalin Gabriel Manciu
   Jacob Oscarson
   Ryan Gonzalez
+  Antoine Dupre
   Kristjan Valur Jonsson
   Lucio Torre
   Richard Lancaster
   Dan Buch
   Lene Wagner
   Tomo Cocoa
+  Miro Hrončok
+  Anthony Sottile
   David Lievens
   Neil Blakey-Milner
   Henrik Vendelbo
@@ -290,10 +296,12 @@
   Bobby Impollonia
   Roberto De Ioris
   Jeong YunWon
+  andrewjlawrence
   Christopher Armstrong
   Aaron Tubbs
   Vasantha Ganesh K
   Jason Michalski
+  Radu Ciorba
   Markus Holtermann
   Andrew Thompson
   Yusei Tahara
@@ -301,28 +309,26 @@
   Fabio Niephaus
   Akira Li
   Gustavo Niemeyer
-  Rafał Gałczyński
+  Nate Bragg
   Lucas Stadler
   roberto at goyle
+  Carl Bordum Hansen
   Matt Bogosian
   Yury V. Zaytsev
   florinpapa
   Anders Sigfridsson
-  Matt Jackson
   Nikolay Zinov
   rafalgalczynski at gmail.com
   Joshua Gilbert
   Anna Katrina Dominguez
   Kim Jin Su
   Amber Brown
-  Miro Hrončok
-  Anthony Sottile
-  Nate Bragg
+  Andrew Stepanov
+  Rafał Gałczyński
   Ben Darnell
   Juan Francisco Cantero Hurtado
   Godefroid Chappelle
   Julian Berman
-  Michael Hudson-Doyle
   Stephan Busemann
   Dan Colish
   timo
@@ -332,6 +338,7 @@
   halgari
   Jim Baker
   Chris Lambacher
+  John Aldis
   coolbutuseless at gmail.com
   Mike Bayer
   Rodrigo Araújo
@@ -340,6 +347,7 @@
   OlivierBlanvillain
   Jonas Pfannschmidt
   Zearin
+  Johan Forsberg
   Andrey Churin
   Dan Crosta
   reubano at gmail.com
@@ -349,8 +357,9 @@
   Steve Papanik
   Eli Stevens
   Boglarka Vezer
-  gabrielg
+  gabrielg at ec2-54-146-239-158.compute-1.amazonaws.com
   PavloKapyshin
+  Hervé Beraud
   Tomer Chachamu
   Christopher Groskopf
   Asmo Soinio
@@ -364,7 +373,6 @@
   Michael Chermside
   Anna Ravencroft
   remarkablerocket
-  Pauli Virtanen
   Petre Vijiac
   Berker Peksag
   Christian Muirhead
@@ -384,12 +392,13 @@
   Zooko Wilcox-O Hearn
   James Lan
   jiaaro
+  Evgenii Gorinov
   Markus Unterwaditzer
   Kristoffer Kleine
   Graham Markall
   Dan Loewenherz
   werat
-  Andrew Stepanov
+  Filip Salomonsson
   Niclas Olofsson
   Chris Pressey
   Tobias Diaz
diff --git a/extra_tests/cffi_tests/cffi0/test_function.py b/extra_tests/cffi_tests/cffi0/test_function.py
--- a/extra_tests/cffi_tests/cffi0/test_function.py
+++ b/extra_tests/cffi_tests/cffi0/test_function.py
@@ -46,14 +46,15 @@
         assert x != math.sin(1.23)    # rounding effects
         assert abs(x - math.sin(1.23)) < 1E-6
 
-    def test_lround_no_return_value(self):
+    def test_getenv_no_return_value(self):
         # check that 'void'-returning functions work too
         ffi = FFI(backend=self.Backend())
         ffi.cdef("""
-            void lround(double x);
+            void getenv(char *);
         """)
-        m = ffi.dlopen(lib_m)
-        x = m.lround(1.23)
+        needs_dlopen_none()
+        m = ffi.dlopen(None)
+        x = m.getenv(b"FOO")
         assert x is None
 
     def test_dlopen_filename(self):
diff --git a/extra_tests/cffi_tests/cffi1/test_pkgconfig.py b/extra_tests/cffi_tests/cffi1/test_pkgconfig.py
new file mode 100644
--- /dev/null
+++ b/extra_tests/cffi_tests/cffi1/test_pkgconfig.py
@@ -0,0 +1,95 @@
+# Generated by pypy/tool/import_cffi.py
+import sys
+import subprocess
+import py
+import cffi.pkgconfig as pkgconfig
+from cffi import PkgConfigError
+
+
+def mock_call(libname, flag):
+    assert libname=="foobarbaz"
+    flags = {
+        "--cflags": "-I/usr/include/python3.6m -DABCD -DCFFI_TEST=1 -O42\n",
+        "--libs": "-L/usr/lib64 -lpython3.6 -shared\n",
+    }
+    return flags[flag]
+
+
+def test_merge_flags():
+    d1 = {"ham": [1, 2, 3], "spam" : ["a", "b", "c"], "foo" : []}
+    d2 = {"spam" : ["spam", "spam", "spam"], "bar" : ["b", "a", "z"]}
+
+    pkgconfig.merge_flags(d1, d2)
+    assert d1 == {
+        "ham": [1, 2, 3],
+        "spam" : ["a", "b", "c", "spam", "spam", "spam"],
+        "bar" : ["b", "a", "z"],
+        "foo" : []}
+
+
+def test_pkgconfig():
+    assert pkgconfig.flags_from_pkgconfig([]) == {}
+
+    saved = pkgconfig.call
+    try:
+        pkgconfig.call = mock_call
+        flags = pkgconfig.flags_from_pkgconfig(["foobarbaz"])
+    finally:
+        pkgconfig.call = saved
+    assert flags == {
+        'include_dirs': ['/usr/include/python3.6m'],
+        'library_dirs': ['/usr/lib64'],
+        'libraries': ['python3.6'],
+        'define_macros': [('ABCD', None), ('CFFI_TEST', '1')],
+        'extra_compile_args': ['-O42'],
+        'extra_link_args': ['-shared']
+    }
+
+class mock_subprocess:
+    PIPE = Ellipsis
+    class Popen:
+        def __init__(self, cmd, stdout, stderr):
+            if mock_subprocess.RESULT is None:
+                raise OSError("oops can't run")
+            assert cmd == ['pkg-config', '--print-errors', '--cflags', 'libfoo']
+        def communicate(self):
+            bout, berr, rc = mock_subprocess.RESULT
+            self.returncode = rc
+            return bout, berr
+
+def test_call():
+    saved = pkgconfig.subprocess
+    try:
+        pkgconfig.subprocess = mock_subprocess
+
+        mock_subprocess.RESULT = None
+        e = py.test.raises(PkgConfigError, pkgconfig.call, "libfoo", "--cflags")
+        assert str(e.value) == "cannot run pkg-config: oops can't run"
+
+        mock_subprocess.RESULT = b"", "Foo error!\n", 1
+        e = py.test.raises(PkgConfigError, pkgconfig.call, "libfoo", "--cflags")
+        assert str(e.value) == "Foo error!"
+
+        mock_subprocess.RESULT = b"abc\\def\n", "", 0
+        e = py.test.raises(PkgConfigError, pkgconfig.call, "libfoo", "--cflags")
+        assert str(e.value).startswith("pkg-config --cflags libfoo returned an "
+                                       "unsupported backslash-escaped output:")
+
+        mock_subprocess.RESULT = b"abc def\n", "", 0
+        result = pkgconfig.call("libfoo", "--cflags")
+        assert result == "abc def\n"
+
+        mock_subprocess.RESULT = b"abc def\n", "", 0
+        result = pkgconfig.call("libfoo", "--cflags")
+        assert result == "abc def\n"
+
+        if sys.version_info >= (3,):
+            mock_subprocess.RESULT = b"\xff\n", "", 0
+            e = py.test.raises(PkgConfigError, pkgconfig.call,
+                               "libfoo", "--cflags", encoding="utf-8")
+            assert str(e.value) == (
+                "pkg-config --cflags libfoo returned bytes that cannot be "
+                "decoded with encoding 'utf-8':\nb'\\xff\\n'")
+
+    finally:
+        pkgconfig.subprocess = saved
diff --git a/lib_pypy/_csv.py b/lib_pypy/_csv.py
deleted file mode 100644
--- a/lib_pypy/_csv.py
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,573 +0,0 @@
-"""CSV parsing and writing.
-
-This module provides classes that assist in the reading and writing
-of Comma Separated Value (CSV) files, and implements the interface
-described by PEP 305.  Although many CSV files are simple to parse,
-the format is not formally defined by a stable specification and
-is subtle enough that parsing lines of a CSV file with something
-like line.split(\",\") is bound to fail.  The module supports three
-basic APIs: reading, writing, and registration of dialects.
-
-
-DIALECT REGISTRATION:
-
-Readers and writers support a dialect argument, which is a convenient
-handle on a group of settings.  When the dialect argument is a string,
-it identifies one of the dialects previously registered with the module.
-If it is a class or instance, the attributes of the argument are used as
-the settings for the reader or writer:
-
-    class excel:
-        delimiter = ','
-        quotechar = '\"'
-        escapechar = None
-        doublequote = True
-        skipinitialspace = False
-        lineterminator = '\\r\\n'
-        quoting = QUOTE_MINIMAL
-
-SETTINGS:
-
-    * quotechar - specifies a one-character string to use as the 
-        quoting character.  It defaults to '\"'.
-    * delimiter - specifies a one-character string to use as the 
-        field separator.  It defaults to ','.
-    * skipinitialspace - specifies how to interpret whitespace which
-        immediately follows a delimiter.  It defaults to False, which
-        means that whitespace immediately following a delimiter is part
-        of the following field.
-    * lineterminator -  specifies the character sequence which should 
-        terminate rows.
-    * quoting - controls when quotes should be generated by the writer.
-        It can take on any of the following module constants:
-
-        csv.QUOTE_MINIMAL means only when required, for example, when a
-            field contains either the quotechar or the delimiter
-        csv.QUOTE_ALL means that quotes are always placed around fields.
-        csv.QUOTE_NONNUMERIC means that quotes are always placed around
-            fields which do not parse as integers or floating point
-            numbers.
-        csv.QUOTE_NONE means that quotes are never placed around fields.
-    * escapechar - specifies a one-character string used to escape 
-        the delimiter when quoting is set to QUOTE_NONE.
-    * doublequote - controls the handling of quotes inside fields.  When
-        True, two consecutive quotes are interpreted as one during read,
-        and when writing, each quote character embedded in the data is
-        written as two quotes.
-"""
-
-__version__ = "1.0"
-
-QUOTE_MINIMAL, QUOTE_ALL, QUOTE_NONNUMERIC, QUOTE_NONE = range(4)
-_dialects = {}
-_field_limit = 128 * 1024 # max parsed field size
-
-class Error(Exception):
-    pass
-
-class Dialect(object):
-    """CSV dialect
-
-    The Dialect type records CSV parsing and generation options."""
-
-    __slots__ = ["_delimiter", "_doublequote", "_escapechar",
-                 "_lineterminator", "_quotechar", "_quoting",
-                 "_skipinitialspace", "_strict"]
-
-    def __new__(cls, dialect, **kwargs):
-
-        for name in kwargs:
-            if '_' + name not in Dialect.__slots__:
-                raise TypeError("unexpected keyword argument '%s'" %
-                                (name,))
-
-        if dialect is not None:
-            if isinstance(dialect, basestring):
-                dialect = get_dialect(dialect)
-        
-            # Can we reuse this instance?
-            if (isinstance(dialect, Dialect)
-                and all(value is None for value in kwargs.itervalues())):
-                return dialect
-
-        self = object.__new__(cls)
-
-
-        def set_char(x):
-            if x is None:
-                return None
-            if isinstance(x, str) and len(x) <= 1:
-                return x
-            raise TypeError("%r must be a 1-character string" % (name,))
-        def set_str(x):
-            if isinstance(x, str):
-                return x
-            raise TypeError("%r must be a string" % (name,))
-        def set_quoting(x):
-            if x in range(4):
-                return x
-            raise TypeError("bad 'quoting' value")
-        
-        attributes = {"delimiter": (',', set_char),
-                      "doublequote": (True, bool),
-                      "escapechar": (None, set_char),
-                      "lineterminator": ("\r\n", set_str),
-                      "quotechar": ('"', set_char),
-                      "quoting": (QUOTE_MINIMAL, set_quoting),
-                      "skipinitialspace": (False, bool),
-                      "strict": (False, bool),
-                      }
-
-        # Copy attributes
-        notset = object()
-        for name in Dialect.__slots__:
-            name = name[1:]
-            value = notset
-            if name in kwargs:
-                value = kwargs[name]
-            elif dialect is not None:
-                value = getattr(dialect, name, notset)
-
-            # mapping by name: (default, converter)
-            if value is notset:
-                value = attributes[name][0]
-                if name == 'quoting' and not self.quotechar:
-                    value = QUOTE_NONE
-            else:
-                converter = attributes[name][1]
-                if converter:
-                    value = converter(value)
-
-            setattr(self, '_' + name, value)
-
-        if not self.delimiter:
-            raise TypeError("delimiter must be set")
-
-        if self.quoting != QUOTE_NONE and not self.quotechar:
-            raise TypeError("quotechar must be set if quoting enabled")
-
-        if not self.lineterminator:
-            raise TypeError("lineterminator must be set")
-
-        return self
-
-    delimiter        = property(lambda self: self._delimiter)
-    doublequote      = property(lambda self: self._doublequote)
-    escapechar       = property(lambda self: self._escapechar)
-    lineterminator   = property(lambda self: self._lineterminator)
-    quotechar        = property(lambda self: self._quotechar)
-    quoting          = property(lambda self: self._quoting)
-    skipinitialspace = property(lambda self: self._skipinitialspace)
-    strict           = property(lambda self: self._strict)
-
-
-def _call_dialect(dialect_inst, kwargs):
-    return Dialect(dialect_inst, **kwargs)
-
-def register_dialect(name, dialect=None, **kwargs):
-    """Create a mapping from a string name to a dialect class.
-    dialect = csv.register_dialect(name, dialect)"""
-    if not isinstance(name, basestring):
-        raise TypeError("dialect name must be a string or unicode")
-
-    dialect = _call_dialect(dialect, kwargs)
-    _dialects[name] = dialect
-
-def unregister_dialect(name):
-    """Delete the name/dialect mapping associated with a string name.\n
-    csv.unregister_dialect(name)"""
-    try:
-        del _dialects[name]
-    except KeyError:
-        raise Error("unknown dialect")
-
-def get_dialect(name):
-    """Return the dialect instance associated with name.
-    dialect = csv.get_dialect(name)"""
-    try:
-        return _dialects[name]
-    except KeyError:
-        raise Error("unknown dialect")
-
-def list_dialects():
-    """Return a list of all know dialect names
-    names = csv.list_dialects()"""
-    return list(_dialects)
-
-class Reader(object):
-    """CSV reader
-
-    Reader objects are responsible for reading and parsing tabular data
-    in CSV format."""
-    
-
-    (START_RECORD, START_FIELD, ESCAPED_CHAR, IN_FIELD,
-     IN_QUOTED_FIELD, ESCAPE_IN_QUOTED_FIELD, QUOTE_IN_QUOTED_FIELD,
-     EAT_CRNL) = range(8)
-    
-    def __init__(self, iterator, dialect=None, **kwargs):
-        self.dialect = _call_dialect(dialect, kwargs)
-        self.input_iter = iter(iterator)
-        self.line_num = 0
-
-        self._parse_reset()
-
-    def _parse_reset(self):
-        self.field = ''
-        self.fields = []
-        self.state = self.START_RECORD
-        self.numeric_field = False
-
-    def __iter__(self):
-        return self
-
-    def next(self):
-        self._parse_reset()
-        while True:
-            try:
-                line = next(self.input_iter)
-            except StopIteration:
-                # End of input OR exception
-                if len(self.field) > 0:
-                    raise Error("newline inside string")
-                raise
-
-            self.line_num += 1
-
-            if '\0' in line:
-                raise Error("line contains NULL byte")
-            pos = 0
-            while pos < len(line):
-                pos = self._parse_process_char(line, pos)
-            self._parse_eol()
-
-            if self.state == self.START_RECORD:
-                break
-
-        fields = self.fields
-        self.fields = []
-        return fields
-            
-    def _parse_process_char(self, line, pos):
-        c = line[pos]
-        if self.state == self.IN_FIELD:
-            # in unquoted field
-            pos2 = pos
-            while True:
-                if c in '\n\r':
-                    # end of line - return [fields]
-                    if pos2 > pos:
-                        self._parse_add_char(line[pos:pos2])
-                        pos = pos2
-                    self._parse_save_field()
-                    self.state = self.EAT_CRNL
-                elif c == self.dialect.escapechar:
-                    # possible escaped character
-                    pos2 -= 1
-                    self.state = self.ESCAPED_CHAR
-                elif c == self.dialect.delimiter:
-                    # save field - wait for new field
-                    if pos2 > pos:
-                        self._parse_add_char(line[pos:pos2])
-                        pos = pos2
-                    self._parse_save_field()
-                    self.state = self.START_FIELD
-                else:
-                    # normal character - save in field
-                    pos2 += 1
-                    if pos2 < len(line):
-                        c = line[pos2]
-                        continue
-                break
-            if pos2 > pos:
-                self._parse_add_char(line[pos:pos2])
-                pos = pos2 - 1
-
-        elif self.state == self.START_RECORD:
-            if c in '\n\r':
-                self.state = self.EAT_CRNL
-            else:
-                self.state = self.START_FIELD
-                # restart process
-                self._parse_process_char(line, pos)
-
-        elif self.state == self.START_FIELD:
-            if c in '\n\r':
-                # save empty field - return [fields]
-                self._parse_save_field()
-                self.state = self.EAT_CRNL
-            elif (c == self.dialect.quotechar
-                  and self.dialect.quoting != QUOTE_NONE):
-                # start quoted field
-                self.state = self.IN_QUOTED_FIELD
-            elif c == self.dialect.escapechar:
-                # possible escaped character
-                self.state = self.ESCAPED_CHAR
-            elif c == ' ' and self.dialect.skipinitialspace:
-                # ignore space at start of field
-                pass
-            elif c == self.dialect.delimiter:
-                # save empty field
-                self._parse_save_field()
-            else:
-                # begin new unquoted field
-                if self.dialect.quoting == QUOTE_NONNUMERIC:
-                    self.numeric_field = True
-                self._parse_add_char(c)
-                self.state = self.IN_FIELD
-        
-        elif self.state == self.ESCAPED_CHAR:
-            self._parse_add_char(c)
-            self.state = self.IN_FIELD
-        
-        elif self.state == self.IN_QUOTED_FIELD:
-            if c == self.dialect.escapechar:
-                # possible escape character
-                self.state = self.ESCAPE_IN_QUOTED_FIELD
-            elif (c == self.dialect.quotechar
-                  and self.dialect.quoting != QUOTE_NONE):
-                if self.dialect.doublequote:
-                    # doublequote; " represented by ""
-                    self.state = self.QUOTE_IN_QUOTED_FIELD
-                else:
-                    #end of quote part of field
-                    self.state = self.IN_FIELD
-            else:
-                # normal character - save in field
-                self._parse_add_char(c)
-                
-        elif self.state == self.ESCAPE_IN_QUOTED_FIELD:
-            self._parse_add_char(c)
-            self.state = self.IN_QUOTED_FIELD
-                
-        elif self.state == self.QUOTE_IN_QUOTED_FIELD:
-            # doublequote - seen a quote in a quoted field
-            if (c == self.dialect.quotechar
-                and self.dialect.quoting != QUOTE_NONE):
-                # save "" as "
-                self._parse_add_char(c)
-                self.state = self.IN_QUOTED_FIELD
-            elif c == self.dialect.delimiter:
-                # save field - wait for new field
-                self._parse_save_field()
-                self.state = self.START_FIELD
-            elif c in '\r\n':
-                # end of line - return [fields]
-                self._parse_save_field()
-                self.state = self.EAT_CRNL
-            elif not self.dialect.strict:
-                self._parse_add_char(c)
-                self.state = self.IN_FIELD
-            else:
-                raise Error("'%c' expected after '%c'" %
-                            (self.dialect.delimiter, self.dialect.quotechar))
-
-        elif self.state == self.EAT_CRNL:
-            if c not in '\r\n':
-                raise Error("new-line character seen in unquoted field - "
-                            "do you need to open the file "
-                            "in universal-newline mode?")
-
-        else:
-            raise RuntimeError("unknown state: %r" % (self.state,))
-
-        return pos + 1
-
-    def _parse_eol(self):
-        if self.state == self.EAT_CRNL:
-            self.state = self.START_RECORD
-        elif self.state == self.START_RECORD:
-            # empty line - return []
-            pass
-        elif self.state == self.IN_FIELD:
-            # in unquoted field
-            # end of line - return [fields]
-            self._parse_save_field()
-            self.state = self.START_RECORD
-        elif self.state == self.START_FIELD:
-            # save empty field - return [fields]
-            self._parse_save_field()
-            self.state = self.START_RECORD
-        elif self.state == self.ESCAPED_CHAR:
-            self._parse_add_char('\n')
-            self.state = self.IN_FIELD
-        elif self.state == self.IN_QUOTED_FIELD:
-            pass
-        elif self.state == self.ESCAPE_IN_QUOTED_FIELD:
-            self._parse_add_char('\n')
-            self.state = self.IN_QUOTED_FIELD
-        elif self.state == self.QUOTE_IN_QUOTED_FIELD:
-            # end of line - return [fields]
-            self._parse_save_field()
-            self.state = self.START_RECORD
-        else:
-            raise RuntimeError("unknown state: %r" % (self.state,))
-
-    def _parse_save_field(self):
-        field, self.field = self.field, ''
-        if self.numeric_field:
-            self.numeric_field = False
-            field = float(field)
-        self.fields.append(field)
-
-    def _parse_add_char(self, c):
-        if len(self.field) + len(c) > _field_limit:
-            raise Error("field larger than field limit (%d)" % (_field_limit))
-        self.field += c
-        
-
-class Writer(object):
-    """CSV writer
-
-    Writer objects are responsible for generating tabular data
-    in CSV format from sequence input."""
-
-    def __init__(self, file, dialect=None, **kwargs):
-        if not (hasattr(file, 'write') and callable(file.write)):
-            raise TypeError("argument 1 must have a 'write' method")
-        self.writeline = file.write
-        self.dialect = _call_dialect(dialect, kwargs)
-
-    def _join_reset(self):
-        self.rec = []
-        self.num_fields = 0
-
-    def _join_append(self, field, quoted, quote_empty):
-        dialect = self.dialect
-        # If this is not the first field we need a field separator
-        if self.num_fields > 0:
-            self.rec.append(dialect.delimiter)
-
-        if dialect.quoting == QUOTE_NONE:
-            need_escape = tuple(dialect.lineterminator) + (
-                dialect.escapechar,  # escapechar always first
-                dialect.delimiter, dialect.quotechar)
-                
-        else:
-            for c in tuple(dialect.lineterminator) + (
-                dialect.delimiter, dialect.escapechar):
-                if c and c in field:
-                    quoted = True
-
-            need_escape = ()
-            if dialect.quotechar in field:
-                if dialect.doublequote:
-                    field = field.replace(dialect.quotechar,
-                                          dialect.quotechar * 2)
-                    quoted = True
-                else:
-                    need_escape = (dialect.quotechar,)
-
-
-        for c in need_escape:
-            if c and c in field:
-                if not dialect.escapechar:
-                    raise Error("need to escape, but no escapechar set")
-                field = field.replace(c, dialect.escapechar + c)
-
-        # If field is empty check if it needs to be quoted
-        if field == '' and quote_empty:
-            if dialect.quoting == QUOTE_NONE:
-                raise Error("single empty field record must be quoted")
-            quoted = 1
-
-        if quoted:
-            field = dialect.quotechar + field + dialect.quotechar
-
-        self.rec.append(field)
-        self.num_fields += 1
-
-
-
-    def writerow(self, row):
-        dialect = self.dialect
-        try:
-            rowlen = len(row)
-        except TypeError:
-            raise Error("sequence expected")
-
-        # join all fields in internal buffer
-        self._join_reset()
-        
-        for field in row:
-            quoted = False
-            if dialect.quoting == QUOTE_NONNUMERIC:
-                try:
-                    float(field)
-                except:
-                    quoted = True
-                # This changed since 2.5:
-                # quoted = not isinstance(field, (int, long, float))
-            elif dialect.quoting == QUOTE_ALL:
-                quoted = True
-
-            if field is None:
-                value = ""
-            elif isinstance(field, float):
-                value = repr(field)
-            else:
-                value = str(field)
-            self._join_append(value, quoted, rowlen == 1)
-
-        # add line terminator
-        self.rec.append(dialect.lineterminator)
-
-        self.writeline(''.join(self.rec))
-
-    def writerows(self, rows):
-        for row in rows:
-            self.writerow(row)
-
-def reader(*args, **kwargs):
-    """
-    csv_reader = reader(iterable [, dialect='excel']
-                       [optional keyword args])
-    for row in csv_reader:
-        process(row)
-
-    The "iterable" argument can be any object that returns a line
-    of input for each iteration, such as a file object or a list.  The
-    optional \"dialect\" parameter is discussed below.  The function
-    also accepts optional keyword arguments which override settings
-    provided by the dialect.
-
-    The returned object is an iterator.  Each iteration returns a row
-    of the CSV file (which can span multiple input lines)"""
-    
-    return Reader(*args, **kwargs)
-
-def writer(*args, **kwargs):
-    """
-    csv_writer = csv.writer(fileobj [, dialect='excel']
-                            [optional keyword args])
-    for row in sequence:
-        csv_writer.writerow(row)
-
-    [or]
-
-    csv_writer = csv.writer(fileobj [, dialect='excel']
-                            [optional keyword args])
-    csv_writer.writerows(rows)
-
-    The \"fileobj\" argument can be any object that supports the file API."""
-    return Writer(*args, **kwargs)
-
-
-undefined = object()
-def field_size_limit(limit=undefined):
-    """Sets an upper limit on parsed fields.
-    csv.field_size_limit([limit])
-
-    Returns old limit. If limit is not given, no new limit is set and
-    the old limit is returned"""
-
-    global _field_limit
-    old_limit = _field_limit
-    
-    if limit is not undefined:
-        if not isinstance(limit, (int, long)):
-            raise TypeError("int expected, got %s" %
-                            (limit.__class__.__name__,))
-        _field_limit = limit
-
-    return old_limit
diff --git a/lib_pypy/cffi/__init__.py b/lib_pypy/cffi/__init__.py
--- a/lib_pypy/cffi/__init__.py
+++ b/lib_pypy/cffi/__init__.py
@@ -3,6 +3,7 @@
 
 from .api import FFI
 from .error import CDefError, FFIError, VerificationError, VerificationMissing
+from .error import PkgConfigError
 
 __version__ = "1.12.0"
 __version_info__ = (1, 12, 0)
diff --git a/lib_pypy/cffi/api.py b/lib_pypy/cffi/api.py
--- a/lib_pypy/cffi/api.py
+++ b/lib_pypy/cffi/api.py
@@ -592,7 +592,7 @@
             if sys.platform == "win32":
                 # we need 'libpypy-c.lib'.  Current distributions of
                 # pypy (>= 4.1) contain it as 'libs/python27.lib'.
-                pythonlib = "python27"
+                pythonlib = "python{0[0]}{0[1]}".format(sys.version_info)
                 if hasattr(sys, 'prefix'):
                     ensure('library_dirs', os.path.join(sys.prefix, 'libs'))
             else:
@@ -643,6 +643,16 @@
         self._assigned_source = (str(module_name), source,
                                  source_extension, kwds)
 
+    def set_source_pkgconfig(self, module_name, pkgconfig_libs, source,
+                             source_extension='.c', **kwds):
+        from . import pkgconfig
+        if not isinstance(pkgconfig_libs, list):
+            raise TypeError("the pkgconfig_libs argument must be a list "
+                            "of package names")
+        kwds2 = pkgconfig.flags_from_pkgconfig(pkgconfig_libs)
+        pkgconfig.merge_flags(kwds, kwds2)
+        self.set_source(module_name, source, source_extension, **kwds)
+
     def distutils_extension(self, tmpdir='build', verbose=True):
         from distutils.dir_util import mkpath
         from .recompiler import recompile
diff --git a/lib_pypy/cffi/error.py b/lib_pypy/cffi/error.py
--- a/lib_pypy/cffi/error.py
+++ b/lib_pypy/cffi/error.py
@@ -1,8 +1,9 @@
 
 class FFIError(Exception):
-    pass
+    __module__ = 'cffi'
 
 class CDefError(Exception):
+    __module__ = 'cffi'
     def __str__(self):
         try:
             current_decl = self.args[1]
@@ -16,8 +17,15 @@
 class VerificationError(Exception):
     """ An error raised when verification fails
     """
+    __module__ = 'cffi'
 
 class VerificationMissing(Exception):
     """ An error raised when incomplete structures are passed into
     cdef, but no verification has been done
     """
+    __module__ = 'cffi'
+
+class PkgConfigError(Exception):
+    """ An error raised for missing modules in pkg-config
+    """
+    __module__ = 'cffi'
diff --git a/lib_pypy/cffi/pkgconfig.py b/lib_pypy/cffi/pkgconfig.py
new file mode 100644
--- /dev/null
+++ b/lib_pypy/cffi/pkgconfig.py
@@ -0,0 +1,121 @@
+# pkg-config, https://www.freedesktop.org/wiki/Software/pkg-config/ integration for cffi
+import sys, os, subprocess
+
+from .error import PkgConfigError
+
+
+def merge_flags(cfg1, cfg2):
+    """Merge values from cffi config flags cfg2 to cf1
+
+    Example:
+        merge_flags({"libraries": ["one"]}, {"libraries": ["two"]})
+        {"libraries": ["one", "two"]}
+    """
+    for key, value in cfg2.items():
+        if key not in cfg1:
+            cfg1[key] = value
+        else:
+            if not isinstance(cfg1[key], list):
+                raise TypeError("cfg1[%r] should be a list of strings" % (key,))
+            if not isinstance(value, list):
+                raise TypeError("cfg2[%r] should be a list of strings" % (key,))
+            cfg1[key].extend(value)
+    return cfg1
+
+
+def call(libname, flag, encoding=sys.getfilesystemencoding()):
+    """Calls pkg-config and returns the output if found
+    """
+    a = ["pkg-config", "--print-errors"]
+    a.append(flag)
+    a.append(libname)
+    try:
+        pc = subprocess.Popen(a, stdout=subprocess.PIPE, stderr=subprocess.PIPE)
+    except EnvironmentError as e:
+        raise PkgConfigError("cannot run pkg-config: %s" % (str(e).strip(),))
+
+    bout, berr = pc.communicate()
+    if pc.returncode != 0:
+        try:
+            berr = berr.decode(encoding)
+        except Exception:
+            pass
+        raise PkgConfigError(berr.strip())
+
+    if sys.version_info >= (3,) and not isinstance(bout, str):   # Python 3.x
+        try:
+            bout = bout.decode(encoding)
+        except UnicodeDecodeError:
+            raise PkgConfigError("pkg-config %s %s returned bytes that cannot "
+                                 "be decoded with encoding %r:\n%r" %
+                                 (flag, libname, encoding, bout))
+
+    if os.altsep != '\\' and '\\' in bout:
+        raise PkgConfigError("pkg-config %s %s returned an unsupported "
+                             "backslash-escaped output:\n%r" %
+                             (flag, libname, bout))
+    return bout
+
+
+def flags_from_pkgconfig(libs):
+    r"""Return compiler line flags for FFI.set_source based on pkg-config output
+
+    Usage
+        ...
+        ffibuilder.set_source("_foo", pkgconfig = ["libfoo", "libbar >= 1.8.3"])
+
+    If pkg-config is installed on build machine, then arguments include_dirs,
+    library_dirs, libraries, define_macros, extra_compile_args and
+    extra_link_args are extended with an output of pkg-config for libfoo and
+    libbar.
+
+    Raises PkgConfigError in case the pkg-config call fails.
+    """
+
+    def get_include_dirs(string):
+        return [x[2:] for x in string.split() if x.startswith("-I")]
+
+    def get_library_dirs(string):
+        return [x[2:] for x in string.split() if x.startswith("-L")]
+
+    def get_libraries(string):
+        return [x[2:] for x in string.split() if x.startswith("-l")]
+
+    # convert -Dfoo=bar to list of tuples [("foo", "bar")] expected by distutils
+    def get_macros(string):
+        def _macro(x):
+            x = x[2:]    # drop "-D"
+            if '=' in x:
+                return tuple(x.split("=", 1))  # "-Dfoo=bar" => ("foo", "bar")
+            else:
+                return (x, None)               # "-Dfoo" => ("foo", None)
+        return [_macro(x) for x in string.split() if x.startswith("-D")]
+
+    def get_other_cflags(string):
+        return [x for x in string.split() if not x.startswith("-I") and
+                                             not x.startswith("-D")]
+
+    def get_other_libs(string):
+        return [x for x in string.split() if not x.startswith("-L") and
+                                             not x.startswith("-l")]
+
+    # return kwargs for given libname
+    def kwargs(libname):
+        fse = sys.getfilesystemencoding()
+        all_cflags = call(libname, "--cflags")
+        all_libs = call(libname, "--libs")
+        return {
+            "include_dirs": get_include_dirs(all_cflags),
+            "library_dirs": get_library_dirs(all_libs),
+            "libraries": get_libraries(all_libs),
+            "define_macros": get_macros(all_cflags),
+            "extra_compile_args": get_other_cflags(all_cflags),
+            "extra_link_args": get_other_libs(all_libs),
+            }
+
+    # merge all arguments together
+    ret = {}
+    for libname in libs:
+        lib_flags = kwargs(libname)
+        merge_flags(ret, lib_flags)
+    return ret
diff --git a/lib_pypy/pwd.py b/lib_pypy/pwd.py
deleted file mode 100644
--- a/lib_pypy/pwd.py
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,114 +0,0 @@
-# indirectly based on ctypes implementation: Victor Stinner, 2008-05-08
-"""
-This module provides access to the Unix password database.
-It is available on all Unix versions.
-
-Password database entries are reported as 7-tuples containing the following
-items from the password database (see `<pwd.h>'), in order:
-pw_name, pw_passwd, pw_uid, pw_gid, pw_gecos, pw_dir, pw_shell.
-The uid and gid items are integers, all others are strings. An
-exception is raised if the entry asked for cannot be found.
-"""
-
-from _pwdgrp_cffi import ffi, lib
-import _structseq
-import thread
-_lock = thread.allocate_lock()
-
-try: from __pypy__ import builtinify
-except ImportError: builtinify = lambda f: f
-
-
-class struct_passwd:
-    """
-    pwd.struct_passwd: Results from getpw*() routines.
-
-    This object may be accessed either as a tuple of
-      (pw_name,pw_passwd,pw_uid,pw_gid,pw_gecos,pw_dir,pw_shell)
-    or via the object attributes as named in the above tuple.
-    """
-    __metaclass__ = _structseq.structseqtype
-    name = "pwd.struct_passwd"
-
-    pw_name = _structseq.structseqfield(0)
-    pw_passwd = _structseq.structseqfield(1)
-    pw_uid = _structseq.structseqfield(2)
-    pw_gid = _structseq.structseqfield(3)
-    pw_gecos = _structseq.structseqfield(4)
-    pw_dir = _structseq.structseqfield(5)
-    pw_shell = _structseq.structseqfield(6)
-
-
-def _mkpwent(pw):
-    return struct_passwd([
-        ffi.string(pw.pw_name),
-        ffi.string(pw.pw_passwd),
-        pw.pw_uid,
-        pw.pw_gid,
-        ffi.string(pw.pw_gecos),
-        ffi.string(pw.pw_dir),
-        ffi.string(pw.pw_shell)])
-
- at builtinify
-def getpwuid(uid):
-    """
-    getpwuid(uid) -> (pw_name,pw_passwd,pw_uid,
-                      pw_gid,pw_gecos,pw_dir,pw_shell)
-    Return the password database entry for the given numeric user ID.
-    See pwd.__doc__ for more on password database entries.
-    """
-    with _lock:
-        pw = lib.getpwuid(uid)
-        if not pw:
-            raise KeyError("getpwuid(): uid not found: %s" % uid)
-        return _mkpwent(pw)
-
- at builtinify
-def getpwnam(name):
-    """
-    getpwnam(name) -> (pw_name,pw_passwd,pw_uid,
-                        pw_gid,pw_gecos,pw_dir,pw_shell)
-    Return the password database entry for the given user name.
-    See pwd.__doc__ for more on password database entries.
-    """
-    if not isinstance(name, basestring):
-        raise TypeError("expected string")
-    name = str(name)
-    with _lock:
-        pw = lib.getpwnam(name)
-        if not pw:
-            raise KeyError("getpwname(): name not found: %s" % name)
-        return _mkpwent(pw)
-
- at builtinify
-def getpwall():
-    """
-    getpwall() -> list_of_entries
-    Return a list of all available password database entries, in arbitrary order.
-    See pwd.__doc__ for more on password database entries.
-    """
-    users = []
-    with _lock:
-        lib.setpwent()
-        while True:
-            pw = lib.getpwent()
-            if not pw:
-                break
-            users.append(_mkpwent(pw))
-        lib.endpwent()
-    return users
-
-__all__ = ('struct_passwd', 'getpwuid', 'getpwnam', 'getpwall')
-
-if __name__ == "__main__":
-# Uncomment next line to test CPython implementation
-#    from pwd import getpwuid, getpwnam, getpwall
-    from os import getuid
-    uid = getuid()
-    pw = getpwuid(uid)
-    print("uid %s: %s" % (pw.pw_uid, pw))
-    name = pw.pw_name
-    print("name %r: %s" % (name, getpwnam(name)))
-    print("All:")
-    for pw in getpwall():
-        print(pw)
diff --git a/pypy/conftest.py b/pypy/conftest.py
--- a/pypy/conftest.py
+++ b/pypy/conftest.py
@@ -5,6 +5,18 @@
 rsyncdirs = ['.', '../lib-python', '../lib_pypy', '../demo']
 rsyncignore = ['_cache']
 
+try:
+    from hypothesis import settings, __version__
+except ImportError:
+    pass
+else:
+    if __version__[:2] < '3.6':
+        s = settings(deadline=None)
+        settings.register_profile('default', s)
+    else:
+        settings.register_profile('default', deadline=None)
+    settings.load_profile('default')
+
 # PyPy's command line extra options (these are added
 # to py.test's standard options)
 #
diff --git a/pypy/doc/build.rst b/pypy/doc/build.rst
--- a/pypy/doc/build.rst
+++ b/pypy/doc/build.rst
@@ -220,11 +220,12 @@
 Making a debug build of PyPy
 ----------------------------
 
-If the Makefile is rerun with the lldebug or lldebug0 target, appropriate
-compilation flags are added to add debug info and reduce compiler optimizations
-to ``-O0`` respectively. If you stop in a debugger, you will see the
-very wordy machine-generated C code from the rpython translation step, which
-takes a little bit of reading to relate back to the rpython code.
+Rerun the ``Makefile`` with the ``make lldebug`` or ``make lldebug0`` target,
+which will build in a way that running under a debugger makes sense.
+Appropriate compilation flags are added to add debug info, and for ``lldebug0``
+compiler optimizations are fully disabled. If you stop in a debugger, you will
+see the very wordy machine-generated C code from the rpython translation step,
+which takes a little bit of reading to relate back to the rpython code.
 
 Build cffi import libraries for the stdlib
 ------------------------------------------
diff --git a/pypy/doc/conf.py b/pypy/doc/conf.py
--- a/pypy/doc/conf.py
+++ b/pypy/doc/conf.py
@@ -65,10 +65,15 @@
 # |version| and |release|, also used in various other places throughout the
 # built documents.
 #
+
+# Make sure to keep this in sync with:
+#    module/sys/version.py
+#    module/cpyext/include/patchlevel.h
+#
 # The short X.Y version.
-version = '6.0'
+version = '7.1'
 # The full version, including alpha/beta/rc tags.
-release = '6.0.0'
+release = '7.1.0'
 
 # The language for content autogenerated by Sphinx. Refer to documentation
 # for a list of supported languages.
diff --git a/pypy/doc/contributor.rst b/pypy/doc/contributor.rst
--- a/pypy/doc/contributor.rst
+++ b/pypy/doc/contributor.rst
@@ -7,16 +7,16 @@
   Armin Rigo
   Maciej Fijalkowski
   Carl Friedrich Bolz-Tereick
+  Antonio Cuni
   Amaury Forgeot d'Arc
-  Antonio Cuni
   Matti Picus
   Samuele Pedroni
   Ronan Lamy
   Alex Gaynor
   Philip Jenvey
+  Richard Plangger
   Brian Kearns
-  Richard Plangger
-  Michael Hudson
+  Michael Hudson-Doyle
   Manuel Jacob
   David Schneider
   Holger Krekel
@@ -26,8 +26,8 @@
   Anders Chrigstrom
   Wim Lavrijsen
   Eric van Riet Paap
+  Remi Meier
   Richard Emslie
-  Remi Meier
   Alexander Schremmer
   Dan Villiom Podlaski Christiansen
   Lukas Diekmann
@@ -37,10 +37,10 @@
   Niklaus Haldimann
   Camillo Bruni
   Laura Creighton
-  Romain Guillebert
   Toon Verwaest
   Leonardo Santagada
   Seo Sanghyeon
+  Romain Guillebert
   Ronny Pfannschmidt
   Justin Peel
   Raffael Tfirst
@@ -81,12 +81,12 @@
   Squeaky
   Edd Barrett
   Timo Paulssen
+  Laurence Tratt
   Marius Gedminas
   Nicolas Truessel
   Alexandre Fayolle
   Simon Burton
   Martin Matusiak
-  Laurence Tratt
   Wenzhu Man
   Konstantin Lopuhin
   John Witulski
@@ -101,8 +101,9 @@
   Jean-Philippe St. Pierre
   Guido van Rossum
   Pavel Vinogradov
+  Stefan Beyer
+  William Leslie
   Paweł Piotr Przeradowski
-  William Leslie
   marky1991
   Ilya Osadchiy
   Tobias Oberstein
@@ -111,10 +112,10 @@
   Taavi Burns
   Adrian Kuhn
   tav
+  Stian Andreassen
   Georg Brandl
   Joannah Nanjekye
   Bert Freudenberg
-  Stian Andreassen
   Wanja Saatkamp
   Mike Blume
   Gerald Klix
@@ -130,6 +131,7 @@
   Vasily Kuznetsov
   Preston Timmons
   David Ripton
+  Pieter Zieschang
   Dusty Phillips
   Lukas Renggli
   Guenter Jantzen
@@ -143,6 +145,7 @@
   Andrew Durdin
   Ben Young
   Michael Schneider
+  Yusuke Tsutsumi
   Nicholas Riley
   Jason Chu
   Igor Trindade Oliveira
@@ -154,7 +157,6 @@
   Mariano Anaya
   anatoly techtonik
   Karl Bartel
-  Stefan Beyer
   Gabriel Lavoie
   Jared Grubb
   Alecsandru Patrascu
@@ -165,7 +167,6 @@
   Victor Stinner
   Andrews Medina
   Aaron Iles
-  p_zieschang at yahoo.de
   Toby Watson
   Daniel Patrick
   Stuart Williams
@@ -177,6 +178,7 @@
   Mikael Schönenberg
   Stanislaw Halik
   Mihnea Saracin
+  Matt Jackson
   Berkin Ilbeyi
   Gasper Zejn
   Faye Zhao
@@ -184,12 +186,14 @@
   Anders Qvist
   Corbin Simpson
   Chirag Jadwani
+  Pauli Virtanen
   Jonathan David Riehl
   Beatrice During
   Alex Perry
   Robert Zaremba
   Alan McIntyre
   Alexander Sedov
+  David C Ellis
   Vaibhav Sood
   Reuben Cummings
   Attila Gobi
@@ -209,7 +213,6 @@
   Arjun Naik
   Aaron Gallagher
   Alexis Daboville
-  Pieter Zieschang
   Karl Ramm
   Lukas Vacek
   Omer Katz
@@ -237,12 +240,15 @@
   Catalin Gabriel Manciu
   Jacob Oscarson
   Ryan Gonzalez
+  Antoine Dupre
   Kristjan Valur Jonsson
   Lucio Torre
   Richard Lancaster
   Dan Buch
   Lene Wagner
   Tomo Cocoa
+  Miro Hrončok
+  Anthony Sottile
   David Lievens
   Neil Blakey-Milner
   Henrik Vendelbo
@@ -257,10 +263,12 @@
   Bobby Impollonia
   Roberto De Ioris
   Jeong YunWon
+  andrewjlawrence
   Christopher Armstrong
   Aaron Tubbs
   Vasantha Ganesh K
   Jason Michalski
+  Radu Ciorba
   Markus Holtermann
   Andrew Thompson
   Yusei Tahara
@@ -268,28 +276,26 @@
   Fabio Niephaus
   Akira Li
   Gustavo Niemeyer
-  Rafał Gałczyński
+  Nate Bragg
   Lucas Stadler
   roberto at goyle
+  Carl Bordum Hansen
   Matt Bogosian
   Yury V. Zaytsev
   florinpapa
   Anders Sigfridsson
-  Matt Jackson
   Nikolay Zinov
   rafalgalczynski at gmail.com
   Joshua Gilbert
   Anna Katrina Dominguez
   Kim Jin Su
   Amber Brown
-  Miro Hrončok
-  Anthony Sottile
-  Nate Bragg
+  Andrew Stepanov
+  Rafał Gałczyński
   Ben Darnell
   Juan Francisco Cantero Hurtado
   Godefroid Chappelle
   Julian Berman
-  Michael Hudson-Doyle
   Stephan Busemann
   Dan Colish
   timo
@@ -299,6 +305,7 @@
   halgari
   Jim Baker
   Chris Lambacher
+  John Aldis
   coolbutuseless at gmail.com
   Mike Bayer
   Rodrigo Araújo
@@ -307,6 +314,7 @@
   OlivierBlanvillain
   Jonas Pfannschmidt
   Zearin
+  Johan Forsberg
   Andrey Churin
   Dan Crosta
   reubano at gmail.com
@@ -316,8 +324,9 @@
   Steve Papanik
   Eli Stevens
   Boglarka Vezer
-  gabrielg
+  gabrielg at ec2-54-146-239-158.compute-1.amazonaws.com
   PavloKapyshin
+  Hervé Beraud
   Tomer Chachamu
   Christopher Groskopf
   Asmo Soinio
@@ -331,7 +340,6 @@
   Michael Chermside
   Anna Ravencroft
   remarkablerocket
-  Pauli Virtanen
   Petre Vijiac
   Berker Peksag
   Christian Muirhead
@@ -351,12 +359,13 @@
   Zooko Wilcox-O Hearn
   James Lan
   jiaaro
+  Evgenii Gorinov
   Markus Unterwaditzer
   Kristoffer Kleine
   Graham Markall
   Dan Loewenherz
   werat
-  Andrew Stepanov
+  Filip Salomonsson
   Niclas Olofsson
   Chris Pressey
   Tobias Diaz
diff --git a/pypy/doc/how-to-release.rst b/pypy/doc/how-to-release.rst
--- a/pypy/doc/how-to-release.rst
+++ b/pypy/doc/how-to-release.rst
@@ -16,9 +16,6 @@
 How to Create a PyPy Release
 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
 
-Overview
---------
-
 As a meta rule setting up issues in the tracker for items here may help not
 forgetting things. A set of todo files may also work.
 
@@ -28,17 +25,54 @@
 
 
 Release Steps
--------------
+++++++++++++++
 
-* If needed, make a release branch
-* Bump the
-  pypy version number in module/sys/version.py and in
-  module/cpyext/include/patchlevel.h and in doc/conf.py. The branch
-  will capture the revision number of this change for the release.
+Make the release branch
+------------------------
 
-  Some of the next updates may be done before or after branching; make
-  sure things are ported back to the trunk and to the branch as
-  necessary.
+This is needed only in case you are doing a new major version; if not, you can
+probably reuse the existing release branch.
+
+We want to be able to freely merge default into the branch and vice-versa;
+thus we need to do a complicate dance to avoid to patch the version number
+when we do a merge::
+
+  $ hg up -r default
+  $ # edit the version to e.g. 7.0.0-final
+  $ hg ci
+  $ hg branch release-pypy2.7-7.x && hg ci
+  $ hg up -r default
+  $ # edit the version to 7.1.0-alpha0
+  $ hg ci
+  $ hg up -r release-pypy2.7-7.x
+  $ hg merge default
+  $ # edit the version to AGAIN 7.0.0-final
+  $ hg ci
+
+Then, we need to do the same for the 3.x branch::
+
+  $ hg up -r py3.5
+  $ hg merge default # this brings the version fo 7.1.0-alpha0
+  $ hg branch release-pypy3.5-7.x
+  $ # edit the version to 7.0.0-final
+  $ hg ci
+  $ hg up -r py3.5
+  $ hg merge release-pypy3.5-7.x
+  $ # edit the version to 7.1.0-alpha0
+  $ hg ci
+
+To change the version, you need to edit three files:
+
+  - ``module/sys/version.py``
+
+  - ``module/cpyext/include/patchlevel.h``
+
+  - ``doc/conf.py``
+
+
+Other steps
+-----------
+
 
 * Make sure the RPython builds on the buildbot pass with no failures
 
diff --git a/pypy/doc/index-of-release-notes.rst b/pypy/doc/index-of-release-notes.rst
--- a/pypy/doc/index-of-release-notes.rst
+++ b/pypy/doc/index-of-release-notes.rst
@@ -6,6 +6,7 @@
 
 .. toctree::
 
+   release-v7.0.0.rst
    release-v6.0.0.rst
    release-v5.10.1.rst
    release-v5.10.0.rst
diff --git a/pypy/doc/index-of-whatsnew.rst b/pypy/doc/index-of-whatsnew.rst
--- a/pypy/doc/index-of-whatsnew.rst
+++ b/pypy/doc/index-of-whatsnew.rst
@@ -7,6 +7,7 @@
 .. toctree::
 
    whatsnew-head.rst
+   whatsnew-pypy2-7.0.0.rst
    whatsnew-pypy2-6.0.0.rst
    whatsnew-pypy2-5.10.0.rst
    whatsnew-pypy2-5.10.0.rst
@@ -41,6 +42,7 @@
 .. toctree::
 
    whatsnew-pypy3-head.rst
+   whatsnew-pypy3-7.0.0.rst
    whatsnew-pypy3-5.9.0.rst
    whatsnew-pypy3-5.8.0.rst
    whatsnew-pypy3-5.7.0.rst
diff --git a/pypy/doc/interpreter.rst b/pypy/doc/interpreter.rst
--- a/pypy/doc/interpreter.rst
+++ b/pypy/doc/interpreter.rst
@@ -156,7 +156,7 @@
 environment found in `Frames`.  Frames and Functions have references
 to a code object. Here is a list of Code attributes:
 
-* ``co_flags`` flags if this code object has nested scopes/generators
+* ``co_flags`` flags if this code object has nested scopes/generators/etc.
 * ``co_stacksize`` the maximum depth the stack can reach while executing the code
 * ``co_code`` the actual bytecode string
 
diff --git a/pypy/doc/release-v7.0.0.rst b/pypy/doc/release-v7.0.0.rst
new file mode 100644
--- /dev/null
+++ b/pypy/doc/release-v7.0.0.rst
@@ -0,0 +1,151 @@
+======================================================
+PyPy v7.0.0: triple release of 2.7, 3.5 and 3.6-alpha
+======================================================
+
+The PyPy team is proud to release the version 7.0.0 of PyPy, which includes
+three different interpreters:
+
+  - PyPy2.7, which is an interpreter supporting the syntax and the features of
+    Python 2.7
+
+  - PyPy3.5, which supports Python 3.5
+
+  - PyPy3.6-alpha: this is the first official release of PyPy to support 3.6
+    features, although it is still considered alpha quality.
+    
+All the interpreters are based on much the same codebase, thus the triple
+release.
+
+Until we can work with downstream providers to distribute builds with PyPy, we
+have made packages for some common packages `available as wheels`_.
+
+The GC `hooks`_ , which can be used to gain more insights into its
+performance, has been improved and it is now possible to manually manage the
+GC by using a combination of ``gc.disable`` and ``gc.collect_step``. See the
+`GC blog post`_.
+
+
+We updated the `cffi`_ module included in PyPy to version 1.12, and the
+`cppyy`_ backend to 1.4. Please use these to wrap your C and C++ code,
+respectively, for a JIT friendly experience.
+
+As always, this release is 100% compatible with the previous one and fixed
+several issues and bugs raised by the growing community of PyPy users.
+We strongly recommend updating.
+
+The PyPy3.6 release and the Windows PyPy3.5 release are still not production
+quality so your mileage may vary. There are open issues with incomplete
+compatibility and c-extension support.
+
+The utf8 branch that changes internal representation of unicode to utf8 did not
+make it into the release, so there is still more goodness coming.
+You can download the v6.0 releases here:
+
+    http://pypy.org/download.html
+
+We would like to thank our donors for the continued support of the PyPy
+project. If PyPy is not quite good enough for your needs, we are available for
+direct consulting work.
+
+We would also like to thank our contributors and encourage new people to join
+the project. PyPy has many layers and we need help with all of them: `PyPy`_
+and `RPython`_ documentation improvements, tweaking popular `modules`_ to run
+on pypy, or general `help`_ with making RPython's JIT even better.
+
+.. _`PyPy`: index.html
+.. _`RPython`: https://rpython.readthedocs.org
+.. _`help`: project-ideas.html
+.. _`cffi`: http://cffi.readthedocs.io
+.. _`cppyy`: https://cppyy.readthedocs.io
+.. _`available as wheels`: https://github.com/antocuni/pypy-wheels
+.. _`GC blog post`: https://morepypy.blogspot.com/2019/01/pypy-for-low-latency-systems.html
+
+
+What is PyPy?
+=============
+
+PyPy is a very compliant Python interpreter, almost a drop-in replacement for
+CPython 2.7, 3.5 and 3.6. It's fast (`PyPy and CPython 2.7.x`_ performance
+comparison) due to its integrated tracing JIT compiler.
+
+We also welcome developers of other `dynamic languages`_ to see what RPython
+can do for them.
+
+The PyPy release supports:
+
+  * **x86** machines on most common operating systems
+    (Linux 32/64 bits, Mac OS X 64 bits, Windows 32 bits, OpenBSD, FreeBSD)
+
+  * big- and little-endian variants of **PPC64** running Linux,
+
+  * **s390x** running Linux
+
+Unfortunately at the moment of writing our ARM buildbots are out of service,
+so for now we are **not** releasing any binary for the ARM architecture.
+
+.. _`PyPy and CPython 2.7.x`: http://speed.pypy.org
+.. _`dynamic languages`: http://rpython.readthedocs.io/en/latest/examples.html
+
+
+Changelog
+=========
+
+If not specified, the changes are shared across versions
+
+* Support ``__set_name__``, ``__init_subclass__`` (Py3.6)
+* Support ``cppyy`` in Py3.5 and Py3.6
+* Use implementation-specific site directories in ``sysconfig`` (Py3.5, Py3.6)
+* Adding detection of gcc to ``sysconfig`` (Py3.5, Py3.6)
+* Fix multiprocessing regression on newer glibcs
+* Make sure 'blocking-ness' of socket is set along with default timeout
+* Include ``crypt.h`` for ``crypt()`` on Linux
+* Improve and re-organize the contributing_ documentation
+* Make the ``__module__`` attribute writable, fixing an incompatibility with
+  NumPy 1.16
+* Implement ``Py_ReprEnter``, ``Py_ReprLeave(), ``PyMarshal_ReadObjectFromString``,
+  ``PyMarshal_WriteObjectToString``, ``PyObject_DelItemString``,
+  ``PyMapping_DelItem``, ``PyMapping_DelItemString``, ``PyEval_GetFrame``,
+  ``PyOS_InputHook``, ``PyErr_FormatFromCause`` (Py3.6),
+* Implement new wordcode instruction encoding (Py3.6)
+* Log additional gc-minor and gc-collect-step info in the PYPYLOG
+* The ``reverse-debugger`` (revdb) branch has been merged to the default
+  branch, so it should always be up-to-date.  You still need a special pypy
+  build, but you can compile it from the same source as the one we distribute
+  for the v7.0.0 release.  For more information, see
+  https://bitbucket.org/pypy/revdb
+* Support underscores in numerical literals like ``'4_2'`` (Py3.6)
+* Pre-emptively raise MemoryError if the size of dequeue in ``_collections.deque``
+  is too large (Py3.5)
+* Fix multithreading issues in calls to ``os.setenv``
+* Add missing defines and typedefs for numpy and pandas on MSVC
+* Add CPython macros like ``Py_NAN`` to header files
+* Rename the ``MethodType`` to ``instancemethod``, like CPython
+* Better support for `async with` in generators (Py3.5, Py3.6)
+* Improve the performance of ``pow(a, b, c)`` if ``c`` is a large integer
+* Now ``vmprof`` works on FreeBSD
+* Support GNU Hurd, fixes for FreeBSD
+* Add deprecation warning if type of result of ``__float__`` is float inherited
+  class (Py3.6)
+* Fix async generator bug when yielding a ``StopIteration`` (Py3.6)
+* Speed up ``max(list-of-int)`` from non-jitted code
+* Fix Windows ``os.listdir()`` for some cases (see CPython #32539)
+* Add ``select.PIPE_BUF``
+* Use ``subprocess`` to avoid shell injection in ``shutil`` module - backport
+  of https://bugs.python.org/issue34540
+* Rename ``_Py_ZeroStruct`` to ``_Py_FalseStruct`` (Py3.5, Py3.6)
+* Remove some cpyext names for Py3.5, Py3.6
+* Enable use of unicode file names in ``dlopen``
+* Backport CPython fix for ``thread.RLock``
+* Make GC hooks measure time in seconds (as opposed to an opaque unit)
+* Refactor and reorganize tests in ``test_lib_pypy``
+* Check error values in ``socket.setblocking`` (Py3.6)
+* Add support for FsPath to os.unlink() (Py3.6)
+* Fix freezing builtin modules at translation
+* Tweak ``W_UnicodeDictionaryStrategy`` which speeds up dictionaries with only
+  unicode keys
+
+We also refactored many parts of the JIT bridge optimizations, as well as cpyext
+internals, and together with new contributors fixed issues, added new
+documentation, and cleaned up the codebase.
+
+.. _contributing: http://doc.pypy.org/en/latest/contributing.html
diff --git a/pypy/doc/whatsnew-head.rst b/pypy/doc/whatsnew-head.rst
--- a/pypy/doc/whatsnew-head.rst
+++ b/pypy/doc/whatsnew-head.rst
@@ -1,69 +1,21 @@
 ==========================
-What's new in PyPy2.7 6.0+
+What's new in PyPy2.7 7.0+
 ==========================
 
-.. this is a revision shortly after release-pypy-6.0.0
-.. startrev: e50e11af23f1
+.. this is a revision shortly after release-pypy-7.0.0
+.. startrev: 481c69f7d81f
 
-.. branch: cppyy-packaging
+.. branch: zlib-copying-redux
 
-Main items: vastly better template resolution and improved performance. In
-detail: upgrade to backend 1.4, improved handling of templated methods and
-functions (in particular automatic deduction of types), improved pythonization
-interface, range of compatibility fixes for Python3, free functions now take
-fast libffi path when possible, moves for strings (incl. from Python str),
-easier/faster handling of std::vector by numpy, improved and faster object
-identity preservation
+Fix calling copy on already-flushed compressobjs.
 
-.. branch: socket_default_timeout_blockingness
+.. branch: zlib-copying
 
-Make sure 'blocking-ness' of socket is set along with default timeout
+The zlib module's compressobj and decompressobj now expose copy methods
+as they do on CPython.
 
-.. branch: crypt_h
 
-Include crypt.h for crypt() on Linux
+.. math-improvements
 
-.. branch: gc-more-logging
-
-Log additional gc-minor and gc-collect-step info in the PYPYLOG
-
-.. branch: reverse-debugger
-
-The reverse-debugger branch has been merged.  For more information, see
-https://bitbucket.org/pypy/revdb
-
-
-.. branch: pyparser-improvements-3
-
-Small refactorings in the Python parser.
-
-.. branch: fix-readme-typo
-
-.. branch: avoid_shell_injection_in_shutil
-
-Backport CPython fix for possible shell injection issue in `distutils.spawn`,
-https://bugs.python.org/issue34540
-
-.. branch: cffi_dlopen_unicode
-
-Enable use of unicode file names in `dlopen`
-
-.. branch: rlock-in-rpython
-
-Backport CPython fix for `thread.RLock` 
-
-
-.. branch: expose-gc-time
-
-Make GC hooks measure time in seconds (as opposed to an opaque unit).
-
-.. branch: cleanup-test_lib_pypy
-
-Update most test_lib_pypy/ tests and move them to extra_tests/.
-
-.. branch: gc-disable
-
-Make it possible to manually manage the GC by using a combination of
-gc.disable() and gc.collect_step(). Make sure to write a proper release
-announcement in which we explain that existing programs could leak memory if
-they run for too much time between a gc.disable()/gc.enable()
+Improve performance of long operations where one of the operands fits into
+an int.
\ No newline at end of file
diff --git a/pypy/doc/whatsnew-head.rst b/pypy/doc/whatsnew-pypy2-7.0.0.rst
copy from pypy/doc/whatsnew-head.rst
copy to pypy/doc/whatsnew-pypy2-7.0.0.rst
diff --git a/pypy/doc/whatsnew-pypy3-head.rst b/pypy/doc/whatsnew-pypy3-7.0.0.rst
copy from pypy/doc/whatsnew-pypy3-head.rst
copy to pypy/doc/whatsnew-pypy3-7.0.0.rst
--- a/pypy/doc/whatsnew-pypy3-head.rst
+++ b/pypy/doc/whatsnew-pypy3-7.0.0.rst
@@ -1,7 +1,19 @@
-=========================
-What's new in PyPy3 5.9+
-=========================
-
-.. this is the revision after release-pypy3.5-5.9
-.. startrev: be41e3ac0a29
-
+========================
+What's new in PyPy3 6.0+
+========================
+
+.. this is the revision after release-pypy3.5-v6.0
+.. startrev: 580e3e26cd32


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