Richard Tew wrote: > On Sun, Mar 15, 2009 at 8:19 AM, Paul Sijben <[email protected]> wrote: > >> sure, I found that a receive() on a channel sometimes returns None but I did >> not put in None. So I worked around that by always putting in a tuple an >> checking if I received a tuple. >> > > Definitely sounds like a bug in the interthread channel code, if you > are absolutely sure you're not putting the Nones in. > I am
I am using a wrapper class that controls what goes into the channels > Where did you get your source code for Stackless from? Can you give > the URL to wherever in SVN or the snapshot download? > > we use Python 2.6.1 Stackless 3.1b3 060516 from svn but I also have a system that is still in 2.5.2 and there it happens too. Would the occasional StopIteration exception have something to do with it too? > Cheers, > Richard. > > _______________________________________________ > Stackless mailing list > [email protected] > http://www.stackless.com/mailman/listinfo/stackless > -- Paul Sijben tel: +31334566488 Eemvalley Technology fax: +31334557523 the Netherlands http://eemvalley.com
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