Hi Andreas Thanks for the answer.
From the GitHub repo, I get the message You may have downloaded a zip or tar file from Github. Those do not work, and I am unable to prevent Github from showing them. Delete that file, and get an actual release file from the Python package index: So I do not know how to get the "current master » (pip install downloads 2019.1.1). However I picked the array.py file (changed 15 hours ago) and replaced the one in my PyOpenCL directory. I still have the issue… Yves > Le 21 oct. 2019 à 17:45, Andreas Kloeckner <li...@informa.tiker.net> a écrit : > > Hi Yves, > > Yves Surrel <y...@surrel.org> writes: >> I have been using PyOpenCL for two years now, and I am familiar to using it. >> However, I do not understand why the following code is blocking at the last >> line… >> >> The doc states that is_blocking is « available on any copy involving host >> memory"… >> >> Any clue will be much appreciated. > > Thanks for your note! This reminded me of work that Zach (cc'd) did a > while ago that was long due for merging: > > https://gitlab.tiker.net/inducer/pyopencl/merge_requests/91 > > I've now merged this. > > The problem looks quite related, could you check whether current master > resolves your issue? If so, I'd release a new PyOpenCL soon. > > Andreas > _______________________________________________ > PyOpenCL mailing list -- pyopencl@tiker.net > To unsubscribe send an email to pyopencl-le...@tiker.net
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