> On 19 Jan 2021, at 17:15, Antoine Pitrou wrote:
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> On Tue, 19 Jan 2021 15:54:39 +
> Mark Shannon mailto:m...@hotpy.org>> wrote:
>> On 19/01/2021 3:40 pm, Antoine Pitrou wrote:
>>> On Tue, 19 Jan 2021 13:31:45 +
>>> Mark Shannon wrote:
Hi everyone,
It's time for yet
Reply to an old thread.
On Sat, Oct 31, 2020 at 8:02 AM Nick Coghlan wrote:
> > Debuggers and profilers usually only care of specific frames or
> > function calls (ex: 10% of function calls or even a single function
> > call in a whole application). The problem is how to make them as
> > efficien
On 10. 01. 21 21:15, Ned Deily wrote:
We are planning to produce the next security-fix rollup releases for Python
3.7.x and 3.6.x on 2021-01-15. The most recent releases for these versions were
on 2020-08-17. There has not been a lot of activity for either branch since
then.
Core developers:
On 20/01/2021 13.06, Miro Hrončok wrote:
> On 10. 01. 21 21:15, Ned Deily wrote:
>> We are planning to produce the next security-fix rollup releases for
>> Python 3.7.x and 3.6.x on 2021-01-15. The most recent releases for
>> these versions were on 2020-08-17. There has not been a lot of
>> activi
On 20. 01. 21 13:43, Christian Heimes wrote:
On 20/01/2021 13.06, Miro Hrončok wrote:
On 10. 01. 21 21:15, Ned Deily wrote:
We are planning to produce the next security-fix rollup releases for
Python 3.7.x and 3.6.x on 2021-01-15. The most recent releases for
these versions were on 2020-08-17.
Hi Pablo,
On 19/01/2021 6:46 pm, Pablo Galindo Salgado wrote:
Hi Mark,
Thanks for gathering this proposal! Looks very interesting. I have some
preliminary questions: how is this going to affect
the "py-bt" command of the gdb helpers
(https://github.com/python/cpython/blob/master/Tools/gdb/lib
>It depends on what you mean by "similar tools".
Any 3rd party tool or debugger that is printing merged stacks. (There are
many: gdb helpers, lldb helpers, TotalView debugger, py-spy, ...)
> For in-process tools, then the API will continue to work.
> For out-of-process debuggers, then the author'
Hi Pablo,
On 20/01/2021 3:18 pm, Pablo Galindo Salgado wrote:
>It depends on what you mean by "similar tools".
Any 3rd party tool or debugger that is printing merged stacks. (There
are many: gdb helpers, lldb helpers, TotalView debugger, py-spy, ...)
For in-process tools, then the API will
> Do you have any specific examples?
>From my previous message: gdb helpers, lldb helpers, TotalView debugger,
py-spy and I know of at least 3 closed source tools.
>I feel the responsibility for this belongs with the tool authors.
> If they aren't using the C-API, or requesting an alternative int
Hi,
I've updated the PEP in light of my experiments and feedback.
The new API is simpler and a bit more backwards compatible.
https://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-0651/
Cheers,
Mark.
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Thanks for bringing attention to this, Victor, and to Ken Jin (GH:
Fidget-Spinner) for the PR. I've just completed reviewing and merging the
PR, so hopefully anyone affected will now have a more clear idea of how to
migrate their asyncio code to 3.10. Having the porting method explicitly
documented
I don't know if this is already covered in the discussion and in our
processes, but in addition to documenting the instructions in the release
in which things break, I think it would also be good to include such
instructions in any earlier release in which the thing is merely
deprecated. In those c
On Jan 20, 2021, at 08:17, Miro Hrončok wrote:
> On 20. 01. 21 13:43, Christian Heimes wrote:
>> On 20/01/2021 13.06, Miro Hrončok wrote:
>>> On 10. 01. 21 21:15, Ned Deily wrote:
We are planning to produce the next security-fix rollup releases for
Python 3.7.x and 3.6.x on 2021-01-15. T
On Wed, Jan 20, 2021 at 7:22 PM Ned Deily wrote:
>
>
> In the meantime, another potential security issue has arisen that might
> impact 3.7 and 3.6 so I'm going to continue to hold off on the releases
> until we have a resolution of that.
>
> https://bugs.python.org/issue42967
>
>
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