Thank you for your response.
And I'm sorry about ignoring this. Gmail marked it as spam.
On Tue, Oct 15, 2019 at 6:20 PM Ned Deily wrote:
>
> We currently do not use those options to build the binaries for the
> python.org macOS installers. The main reason is that the Pythons we provide
> are
Would you mind to open an issue at bugs.python.org? You can put me
("vstinner") in the nosy list.
Victor
Le mer. 16 oct. 2019 à 17:07, Fabio Zadrozny a écrit :
>
>
> On Wed, Oct 16, 2019 at 11:14 AM Victor Stinner wrote:
>>
>> Hi Fabio,
>>
>> Right, the PyInterpreterState structure is now opaqu
On Wed, Oct 16, 2019 at 11:14 AM Victor Stinner wrote:
> Hi Fabio,
>
> Right, the PyInterpreterState structure is now opaque. You need to
> include pycore_pystate.h which requires to define the
> Py_BUILD_CORE_MODULE macro. That's the internal C API which "should
> not be used", but it's ok to us
Hi Fabio,
Right, the PyInterpreterState structure is now opaque. You need to
include pycore_pystate.h which requires to define the
Py_BUILD_CORE_MODULE macro. That's the internal C API which "should
not be used", but it's ok to use it for very specific use cases, like
debuggers.
Maybe we should p
- Original Message -
> From: devloca...@gmail.com
> To: python-dev@python.org
> Sent: Wednesday, October 16, 2019 1:35:17 AM
> Subject: [Python-Dev] How do I install Python 3.8.0 on Linux (not possible?
> no one is doing this?)
>
> I cannot get Python 3.8.0 installed on Linux ( RHEL 8
Hi All,
I'm trying to upgrade the pydevd debugger to the latest version of CPython
(3.8), however I'm having some issues being able to access
`PyInterpreterState.eval_frame` when compiling, so, I'd like to ask if
someone can point me in the right direction.
What I'm trying to do is compile someth