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  • New Features

    • Added support for UTF-32 encoding and decoding functions, including standard, little-endian, big-endian, and extended decode variants.
  • Tests

    • Updated test cases to run normally by removing expected failure markers from certain string and array tests.

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The changes remove @unittest.expectedFailure decorators and related comments from two test methods, allowing them to run as normal tests. Additionally, several UTF-32 encoding and decoding functions are implemented and exposed in the _codecs Rust module, delegating their logic to corresponding Python functions.

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File(s) Change Summary
Lib/test/string_tests.py Removed @unittest.expectedFailure decorator and related comment from the test_subscript method.
Lib/test/test_array.py Removed @unittest.expectedFailure decorator and related comment from the test_reverse_iterator_picking method.
vm/src/stdlib/codecs.rs Added Python-exposed functions for UTF-32 encoding/decoding variants, delegating to Python implementations.

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    participant PythonCode as Python Code
    participant Rust_Codecs as Rust _codecs module
    participant PyCodecs as _pycodecs Python module

    PythonCode->>Rust_Codecs: call utf_32_encode/decode or variants
    Rust_Codecs->>PyCodecs: delegate call to corresponding _pycodecs function
    PyCodecs-->>Rust_Codecs: return result
    Rust_Codecs-->>PythonCode: return result
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In the warren where tests now hop free,
No more "expected failures" for all to see.
UTF-32 codecs join the crew,
Encoding and decoding, something new!
With every hop and every byte,
The code grows stronger, day and night.
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vm/src/stdlib/codecs.rs (1)

308-335: LGTM! UTF-32 codec functions correctly implemented.

The implementation perfectly mirrors the existing UTF-16 codec functions and follows all established patterns:

  • Uses the delegate_pycodecs! macro consistently to forward to Python implementations
  • Includes all necessary variants (basic, little-endian, big-endian, and extended decode)
  • Follows the correct function signature pattern with FuncArgs and VirtualMachine parameters
  • Maintains consistent naming convention (utf_32_* vs utf_16_*)
  • Properly uses #[pyfunction] attribute for Python exposure

This completes the previously missing UTF-32 codec support and aligns the codebase with standard Python codec functionality.

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