Le jeudi 08 avril 2010 08:11:09, Yaniv Aknin a écrit :
> Issue #7978 (http://bugs.python.org/issue7978) describes a bug in
> SocketServer where a received signal in SocketServer's select() call
> will raise an uncaught exception due to EINTR. The proposed solution
> was to wrap SocketServer's selec
On Apr 06, 2010, at 09:57 PM, Benjamin Peterson wrote:
>I've now added a review, too.
As did Brett. Thanks! I've responded and will upload a new patch set as soon
as I've verified the test suite passes.
-Barry
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2010/4/7 Steven D'Aprano
> On Tue, 6 Apr 2010 04:25:08 pm Cesare Di Mauro wrote:
>
> > It will certainly. There's MUCH that can be optimized to let CPython
> > squeeze more performance from static analysis (even a gross one) on
> > locals.
> [...]
> > They are just "dummy" examples, but can make
On Wed, 2010-04-07 at 18:20 -0500, Benjamin Peterson wrote:
> 2010/4/7 "Martin v. Löwis" :
> > I have commented out all tests in test_gdb, yet
> >
> > http://www.python.org/dev/buildbot/all/builders/sparc%20Ubuntu%20trunk/builds/47/steps/test/logs/stdio
> >
> > still shows them being run. Can anybo
> FWIW I've attached a patch [1] to http://bugs.python.org/issue8330 which
> I believe may fix the issues seen in that log.
Thanks! I'll apply them after the beta release (don't want to mess with
it before).
Regards,
Martin
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Nick Coghlan wrote:
I thought RPython already supported this? (admittedly, my knowledge of
of the inner workings of PyPy is fairly sketchy, but I thought static
compilation of RPython to a variety of backend targets was one of the
key building blocks)
Maybe so, but one would still have to crea