On Wed, 28 Aug 2013 20:05:25 -0400
Terry Reedy wrote:
> On 8/28/2013 5:51 PM, antoine.pitrou wrote:
>
> > +Does the test suite still pass?
>
> There are several assumptions packed in that question.
>
> 0. The test suite is relevant to the patch.
>
> Not true for doc patches, some idlelib patch
2013/8/29 Victor Stinner :
> My proposed implementation for Python 3.4 is different:
>
> * no enable() / disable() function: tracemalloc can only be enabled
> before startup by setting PYTHONTRACEMALLOC=1 environment variable
>
> * traces (size of the memory block, Python filename, Python line
> nu
Hi,
Thanks to the PEP 445, it becomes possible to trace easily memory
allocations. I propose to add a new tracemalloc module computing the
memory usage per file and per line number. It has also a private
method to retrieve the location (filename and line number) of a memory
allocation of an object
On 29 Aug 2013 02:34, "Serhiy Storchaka" wrote:
>
> 28.08.13 14:37, Victor Stinner написав(ла):
>
>> No, my question is: how can we detect that a test is never run? Do we
>> need test covertage on the test suite? Or inject faults in the code to
>> test the test suite? Any other idea?
>
>
> Current
2013/8/28 Antoine Pitrou :
> Well, reviewing a 1500-line commit is not very doable.
You can use Rietveld if you prefer:
http://bugs.python.org/review/18571/#ps9085
The commit is this patch + changes to Misc/NEWS and Doc/whatnews/3.4.rst.
Victor
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On Wed, 28 Aug 2013 21:43:00 +0200
Victor Stinner wrote:
> 2013/8/28 Antoine Pitrou :
> > I don't want to sound too demanding, but was this patch actually
> > reviewed? I can't find a single review comment in
> > http://bugs.python.org/issue18571
>
> No, it was not. The first patch for the PEP 44
2013/8/28 Antoine Pitrou :
> I don't want to sound too demanding, but was this patch actually
> reviewed? I can't find a single review comment in
> http://bugs.python.org/issue18571
No, it was not. The first patch for the PEP 446 (issue #18571) was
available for a review approximatively one month
Hi,
On Wed, 28 Aug 2013 01:20:56 +0200 (CEST)
victor.stinner wrote:
> http://hg.python.org/cpython/rev/ef889c3d5dc6
> changeset: 85420:ef889c3d5dc6
> user:Victor Stinner
> date:Wed Aug 28 00:53:59 2013 +0200
> summary:
> Issue #18571: Implementation of the PEP 446: file desc
28.08.13 14:37, Victor Stinner написав(ла):
No, my question is: how can we detect that a test is never run? Do we
need test covertage on the test suite? Or inject faults in the code to
test the test suite? Any other idea?
Currently a lot of tests are skipped silently. See issue18702 [1].
Perha
On 28/08/2013 07:29, Paul Moore wrote:
On 27 August 2013 23:17, Guido van Rossum mailto:gu...@python.org>> wrote:
Thanks for your tiresome work
I'm guessing you meant "tireless" here :-)
That depends. It might have been tiresome for the one doing it!
_
It happens that few tests are also never run because of name conflicts.
See issue 16056.
Xavier
On Wed, Aug 28, 2013 at 1:37 PM, Victor Stinner
wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I just noticed that tests using @requires_freebsd_version and
> @requires_linux_version decorator from test.support are never run
> sin
Whoop. Yes. I guess it was me who was tired. :-)
On Tuesday, August 27, 2013, Paul Moore wrote:
> On 27 August 2013 23:17, Guido van Rossum 'cvml', 'gu...@python.org');>
> > wrote:
>
>> Thanks for your tiresome work
>
>
> I'm guessing you meant "tireless" here :-)
>
> Paul
>
--
--Guido van Ro
Hi,
I just noticed that tests using @requires_freebsd_version and
@requires_linux_version decorator from test.support are never run
since this commit (almost 2 years ago):
changeset: 72618:3b1859f80e6d
user:Charles-François Natali
date:Mon Oct 03 19:40:37 2011 +0200
files:
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