I think you mean july.
Barry
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Barry
On Jul 19, 2008, at 03:25, Jesus Cea wrote:
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On Jul 20, 2008, at 3:44 AM, Barry Scott wrote:
I think you mean july.
Thanks, I'll fix that.
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On Sat, Jul 19, 2008 at 6:44 PM, Jesus Cea <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> Josiah Carlson wrote:
> | On-disk key -> value dictionary. In every use of bsddb that I've seen
> | (or done myself), that's been the extent of it's use. That's what I
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http://docs.python.org/dev/
the search box worked for earlier releases but has been broken and returns
nothing useful of late.
If I enter simple terms like 'time' or 'os' or 'os.walk' what is returned is
pathetic.
how does this work? is an index corrupt or not being regenerated?
-gps
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Hi,
Le Saturday 19 July 2008 15:14:44, vous avez écrit :
> Thank you Victor - I didn't want to change any underlying
> multiprocessing code until we had the test suite in a better state
> (which we do now) (...)
>
> One suggestion would be to include tests to prove the bugs is fixed if
> possible
Le Saturday 19 July 2008 21:52:09 A.M. Kuchling, vous avez écrit :
> Excellent work! Another fruitful area for fuzzing might be the
> miniature virtual machine used by the re module. It's possible to
> import _sre and call the compile() function directly (see the end of
> Lib/sre_compile.py for h
Gregory P. Smith schrieb:
http://docs.python.org/dev/
the search box worked for earlier releases but has been broken and
returns nothing useful of late.
If I enter simple terms like 'time' or 'os' or 'os.walk' what is
returned is pathetic.
how does this work? is an index corrupt or not be
>But sqlite is transactional, can offer cursors, getrange, etc., etc.
>
>I'm still curious as to what deep features people are using in bsddb.
It's not using "deep features", unless you define their on-disk layout
as deep, but it does get used for things such as interactions with other
systems - f
Victor Stinner wrote:
Le Saturday 19 July 2008 21:52:09 A.M. Kuchling, vous avez écrit :
Excellent work! Another fruitful area for fuzzing might be the
miniature virtual machine used by the re module. It's possible to
import _sre and call the compile() function directly (see the end of
Lib/sre
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