#11115: Rewrite cached_method in Cython
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   Reporter:  SimonKing                              |          Owner:  jason   
                 
       Type:  enhancement                            |         Status:  
needs_review             
   Priority:  major                                  |      Milestone:  
sage-4.7.2               
  Component:  misc                                   |       Keywords:  
category cython cache    
Work_issues:                                         |       Upstream:  N/A     
                 
   Reviewer:  Nicolas M. ThiƩry, Andrey Novoseltsev  |         Author:  Simon 
King               
     Merged:                                         |   Dependencies:  #9976 
#11298 #11342 #9138
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Comment(by SimonKing):

 Replying to [comment:79 vbraun]:
 > Hmm, I get a different patch if I download at a remote machine. Seems
 like a caching problem. Didn't you have a similar problem a while ago?

 Yes. My sysadmin told me how to switch of the cache proxy on my machine.
 If I remember correctly, it was similar to what Leif suggests.

 > Maybe the trac server announces  that it is ok to cache the patch files
 by proxies?

 I don't know if it is trac's fault.

 Anyway, the patchbot finds that there is one failure:
 {{{
 File
 
"/levi/scratch/robertwb/buildbot/sage-4.7.1/devel/sage-11115/sage/misc/cachefunc.pyx",
 line 228:
     sage: print sage_getdoc(O.wrapped_method)
 Expected:
     File: ...
     (starting at line ...) some doc for a wrapped cython method
 Got:
      some doc for a wrapped cython method
     <BLANKLINE>
 }}}
 That's strange, because `sage_getdoc` is supposed to also provide the file
 and position - and it usually does. Do you get that error as well? I don't
 (I just verified it)!

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