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  • Bug Fixes

    • Improved error messages when accessing properties without a getter, setter, or deleter, providing clearer details about the property and object involved.
  • Refactor

    • Enhanced handling of property docstrings, especially for subclasses and when the docstring is derived from the getter method.
    • Unified and streamlined the logic for cloning and updating property accessors (getter, setter, deleter).
    • Refined detection of abstract methods on properties.
  • Tests

    • Updated tests to remove expected failure markers from cases related to property behavior.

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The changes update the Rust implementation of Python's property type by adding a flag to track if documentation is derived from the getter, refining error messages, and unifying logic for cloning properties with updated accessors. Corresponding Python tests remove the @unittest.expectedFailure decorator from several methods, maintaining only conditional skips.

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File(s) Change Summary
Lib/test/test_property.py Removed @unittest.expectedFailure decorators from multiple tests, retaining only @unittest.skipIf as needed. No test logic altered.
vm/src/builtins/property.rs Added getter_doc flag, improved error messages, unified property cloning logic, refined docstring handling, and updated isabstractmethod logic. Modified public and private methods accordingly.

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    participant PythonVM
    participant PyProperty

    User->>PythonVM: Access property (get/set/delete)
    PythonVM->>PyProperty: Call appropriate method (getter/setter/deleter)
    PyProperty-->>PythonVM: If accessor missing, format error with property name/type
    PythonVM-->>User: Return result or error message
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    participant User
    participant PythonVM
    participant PyProperty

    User->>PythonVM: Create or modify property (getter/setter/deleter)
    PythonVM->>PyProperty: clone_property_with(new accessor)
    PyProperty->>PyProperty: Copy fields, update docstring if getter changed
    PyProperty-->>PythonVM: Return new property instance
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Properties now tell you "why!"
With docs from getters, errors made clear,
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@youknowone youknowone merged commit 86d8d23 into RustPython:main Jun 24, 2025
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@youknowone youknowone deleted the property branch June 24, 2025 04:31
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