Carl Shapiro schrieb am 18.09.2018 um 22:44:
> How might people feel about using the linker to bundle a list of pre-loaded
> modules into a single-file executable?
One way to do that would be to compile Python modules with Cython and link
them in statically, instead of compiling them to .pyc files
I think the changes to both master and the 3.7 branch should be reverted.
For 3.7, I already said that I think we should just accept that that
ship has sailed with 3.7.0 and leave the as-shipped implementation
alone for the rest of the 3.7 series:
https://bugs.python.org/issue34589#msg325242
It i
Le mer. 19 sept. 2018 à 09:50, Nick Coghlan a écrit :
> I think the changes to both master and the 3.7 branch should be reverted.
Ok, I prepared a PR to revert the 3.7 change:
https://github.com/python/cpython/pull/9416
> For 3.7, I already said that I think we should just accept that that
> sh
> IMHO the implementation is really a secondary concern here, the main
> question is: what is the correct behavior?
>
> Nick:
>
> * Do we agree that we need to provide a way to disable C locale
> coercion (PEP 538) even when -E is used?
> * Do you agree that Py_Initialize() and Py_Main() must not e
Ned, Nick, Victor,
There's an issue with the new PEP 567 (contextvars) C API.
Currently it's designed to expose "PyContext*" and "PyContextVar*"
pointers. I want to change that to "PyObject*" as using non-PyObject
pointers turned out to be a very bad idea (interfacing with Cython is
particularly
Le mardi 18 septembre 2018, Victor Stinner a écrit :
> Hi Unicode and locales lovers,
>
> tl; dr Nick, Ned, INADA-san: I modified 3.7.1 to add a new "-X
> coerce_c_locale=value" option and make sure that the C locale coercion
> cannot be when Python in embedded: are you ok with these changes?
Nic
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Steve Holden
On Tue, Sep 18, 2018 at 4:28 AM Ryan Gonzalez wrote:
> Python-dev is for development *of* Python, not *in* Python! You want
> python-list instead.
>
> Also, make sure you inc
On Sep 19, 2018, at 13:30, Yury Selivanov wrote:
> Ned, Nick, Victor,
>
> There's an issue with the new PEP 567 (contextvars) C API.
>
> Currently it's designed to expose "PyContext*" and "PyContextVar*"
> pointers. I want to change that to "PyObject*" as using non-PyObject
> pointers turned ou
On Sep 19, 2018, at 15:08, Victor Stinner wrote:
> Le mardi 18 septembre 2018, Victor Stinner a écrit :
> > Hi Unicode and locales lovers,
> >
> > tl; dr Nick, Ned, INADA-san: I modified 3.7.1 to add a new "-X
> > coerce_c_locale=value" option and make sure that the C locale coercion
> > cannot b
Update: not surprisingly, there have been a number of issues that have popped
up during and since the sprint that we would like to ensure are addressed in
3.7.1 and 3.6.7. In order to do so, I've been holding off on starting the
releases. I think we are now getting close to having the important
On 9/18/2018 2:38 PM, Steve Dower wrote:
The primary benefit of the importlib hook approach is that it would not
require rebuilding CPython each time you make a change.
If one edits a .c or .h file, one must rebuild to test. If one edits a
.py module, one does not, and it would be a major nu
On 09/19/2018 03:08 PM, Terry Reedy wrote:
If Python usually used derived stdlib code, but could optionally use
the original .py files via a command-line switch, experimenting with
changes to .py files would be easier.
When Carl described the patch to me, he said there was already a switch
On Sat, Sep 15, 2018 at 2:53 AM Paul Moore wrote:
> On Fri, 14 Sep 2018 at 23:28, Neil Schemenauer
> wrote:
> >
> > On 2018-09-14, Larry Hastings wrote:
> > > [..] adding the stat calls back in costs you half the startup. So
> > > any mechanism where we're talking to the disk _at all_ simply
>
On Sep 19, 2018, at 20:34, Gregory P. Smith wrote:
> There's ongoing work to rewrite zipimport.c in python using zipfile itself
Great timing! Serhiy’s rewrite of zipimport in Python has just landed in 3.8,
although it doesn’t use zipfile. What’s in git now is a pretty straightforward
transla
On 9/19/2018 9:25 PM, Barry Warsaw wrote:
On Sep 19, 2018, at 20:34, Gregory P. Smith wrote:
There's ongoing work to rewrite zipimport.c in python using zipfile itself
Great timing! Serhiy’s rewrite of zipimport in Python has just landed in 3.8,
although it doesn’t use zipfile. What’s in
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