Paul Moore writes:
> It *is* merged and publicly released - it's in the latest 3.10
> alpha.
Merged, yes, but in my terminology alphas, betas, and rcs aren't
"public releases", they're merely "accessible to the public". (I'm
happy to adopt your terminology when you're in the conversation, I'm
Matthias Klose writes:
> No, you can't see that with CPython's CI alone. The Debian and
> Ubuntu build machines trigger CI tests per architecture for around
> 3000 packages depending on python3.9, using the just built
> python3.9, and without rebuilding these packages. That's where I
> see
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Hi Petr,
Thank you for submitting PEP 652 (Maintaining the Stable ABI). After
evaluating
the situation and discussing the PEP, the Steering Council is happy with
the PEP
and hereby accepts it. The Steering council thinks that this is a great
step forward
in order to have a clear definition of what
On Mon, 2021-04-05 at 11:17 -0700, Ethan Furman wrote:
> On 4/4/21 7:10 AM, Michał Górny wrote:
>
> > This is precisely what I meant when I said I don't like the idea of
> > combining security fixes with irrelevant changes. Good that I've chosen
> > to backport the secfixes instead of pushing the
On 4/4/21 7:10 AM, Michał Górny wrote:
This is precisely what I meant when I said I don't like the idea of
combining security fixes with irrelevant changes. Good that I've chosen
to backport the secfixes instead of pushing the new version to Gentoo
stable.
If I'm a user of Gentoo stable, how
Just wanted to elaborate a little bit on StopIteration to add to Irit's reply:
On Mon, Apr 5, 2021 at 9:52 AM Irit Katriel via Python-Dev
wrote:
> On Mon, Apr 5, 2021 at 11:01 AM Nathaniel Smith wrote:
>> - There are a number of places where the Python VM itself catches exceptions
>> and has ha
Hi Nathaniel,
Thank you for your feedback. See a few comment below.
On Mon, Apr 5, 2021 at 11:01 AM Nathaniel Smith wrote:
> OK, better late than never... here's a much-delayed review of the PEP.
> Thank you Irit and Guido for carrying this forward while I've been AWOL!
> It's fantastic to see
On Mon, Apr 5, 2021 at 3:07 AM Nathaniel Smith wrote:
> - Recording pre-empted exceptions: This is another type of metadata that
> would be useful to print along with the traceback. It's non-obvious and a
> bit hard to explain, but multiple trio users have complained about this, so
> I assume it
OK, better late than never... here's a much-delayed review of the PEP.
Thank you Irit and Guido for carrying this forward while I've been AWOL!
It's fantastic to see my old design sketches turned into something like,
actually real.
== Overall feelings ==
Honestly, I have somewhat mixed feelings E
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