On 13 Aug 2013 19:40, "Victor Stinner" <victor.stin...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> Send the patch somewhere (ex: attach it to an email, or to the bug
> tracker, as you want), or give the error message, if you want some
> help.
>
> > Ask for a pronouncement on the PEP first, and then fix the test
breakage later?
>
> Sometimes, it's possible to pronounce on a PEP without a working
> implementation. But it's easier to pronounce with a working
> implementation :-)

It's more typical for reference implementations to be "proof of concept"
quality code, though. It's very rare to have a full, ready to apply patch
(although we certainly don't complain if that happens!)

(To directly answer the original question: a test integration glitch isn't
a blocker for PEP acceptance, just for actually committing the
implementation)

Cheers,
Nick.

>
> Victor
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