As Jacob mentioned, I worked on fixing Stackless Pickling.
I thought this would be a quick thing for the first morning, but
it blocked me very much until the end of the sprint, where
a discussion with Samuele clarified to us (we both didn't
understand it for quite long).
The problem holds for
Hi all,
As Laura and Jacob already hinted at, Laura and me managed to write
three times and trash twice code that allows ll external functions to be
really called on top of CPython. This means that code can now be
written using rffi, including calls to external functions, and this can
be tested
Three guys who's names Jacob doesn't remember were working on flex
backend (reusing JavaScript one to be able to produce flex code and some
libraries). I've got no idea what was their progress (hopefully they're
reading pypy-dev and are able to reply :-)
Cheers,
fijal
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In a message of Wed, 18 Jul 2007 11:54:49 +0200, Maciek Fijalkowski writes:
Three guys who's names Jacob doesn't remember were working on flex
backend (reusing JavaScript one to be able to produce flex code and some
libraries). I've got no idea what was their progress (hopefully they're
reading
Carl Friedrich Bolz wrote:
Hi all!
Since I didn't manage to come to Europython and the sprint afterwards, I
would really appreciate it if somebody wrote a sprint report. Since I
guess that is kind of unlikely to happen now, could at least everybody
write a paragraph about what he worked
I think this got stuck in moderation, as I sent it with a from address that
didn't match my mailinglist subscription.
Justas, Arlo Belshee and I worked on Python 2.5 compliance. We started with
the with statement and fairly quickly found that it seemed to work as
intended, except for the fact
Nothing official, but as I'm stting here waiting for the others to
arrive, I thought I'd wirte a little bit about what we did yesterday
(all my own opninions and recollections, corrections welcome :-).
The people present and hacking were: Armin, Samuele, Christian,
Holger, Michael, Anders (C) and