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Python 3.4.3 (32-bit)

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What's new in this version:

Library:
- Issue #6639: Module-level turtle functions no longer raise TclError after closing the window
- Issues #814253, #9179: Warnings now are raised when group references and conditional group references are used in lookbehind assertions in regular expressions
- Issue #23215: Multibyte codecs with custom error handlers that ignores errors consumed too much memory and raised SystemError or MemoryError. Original patch by Aleksi Torhamo
- Issue #5700: io.FileIO() called flush() after closing the file. flush() was not called in close() if closefd=False
- Issue #23374: Fixed pydoc failure with non-ASCII files when stdout encoding differs from file system encoding (e.g. on Mac OS)
- Issue #23481: Remove RC4 from the SSL module’s default cipher list
- Issue #21548: Fix pydoc.synopsis() and pydoc.apropos() on modules with empty docstrings
- Issue #22885: Fixed arbitrary code execution vulnerability in the dbm.dumb module. Original patch by Claudiu Popa
- Issue #23146: Fix mishandling of absolute Windows paths with forward slashes in pathlib
- Issue #23421: Fixed compression in tarfile CLI. Patch by wdv4758h
- Issue #23361: Fix possible overflow in Windows subprocess creation code Build:
- Issue #23445: pydebug builds now use “gcc -Og” where possible, to make the resulting executable faster