On Sat, Feb 23, 2013 at 9:06 AM, Ian Delaney <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> Ian Delaney <[email protected]> added the comment:
>
> ok thx fijal.  I fixed the first test inside 20 minutes by swtiching to the
> Attribute Error.  The second 2 tests in test_ssl.py appear a totally different
> matter.
> Firstly are you suggesting the same applies here?  The file has a myriad of
> entries of TypeError and despite extended efforts I couldn't find the source 
> of
> allocating the TypeError to the tests.
> Secondly, the tests pass by following the prompt of the error msg. In
>
> count = server.send(memoryview(b('xy')))
> &&
> server.sendall(memoryview(b('x')))
>
> substituting memoryview with buffer in pypy sees them pass.  This to me isn't 
> a
> fix of the test, it's changing the test beyond its intent.
> Do you know what a memoryview is?  In the test_ssl.py the making or defining 
> of
> memoryview loses me all together.  A buffer is a known structure, a memoryview
> I've never heard of.
>
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No, I didn't say that :)

I would need to investigate
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