Dear Sanyam,Mariatta and Steve,
Thanks for your feedback.
I will read https://devguide.python.org/ carefully.
Best regards,
Park Tsai
2018-08-08 2:04 GMT+08:00 Steve Holden :
> Hi there,
>
> Good to see you on python-dev. It's always good to see people getting
> excited about helping with Python'
On 2018-08-08, 11:30 GMT, Antoine Pitrou wrote:
> I'm not sure why anyone would want to use swig nowadays.
Legacy reasons, 47k lines of Python code (and 7k lines of swig
*.i files).
Matěj
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Try again on this.
a) Victor has said he will look, from time to time - after his vacation.
b) our vacations do not overlap
c) comment was also made privately, re: my starting a worker for
buildbot, that there is not much sense in a bot if noone is working on
the tests.
I'll do my best, in the (l
On Wed, 08 Aug 2018 12:44:50 +0200
Matěj Cepl wrote:
> On 2018-08-06, 15:13 GMT, Stefan Behnel wrote:
> > Not sure I understand this correctly, but I think we're on the
> > same page here: writing test code in C is cumbersome, writing
> > test code in a mix of C and Python across different files
On 2018-08-06, 15:13 GMT, Stefan Behnel wrote:
> Not sure I understand this correctly, but I think we're on the
> same page here: writing test code in C is cumbersome, writing
> test code in a mix of C and Python across different files is
> aweful. And making it difficult to write or even just r
On 2018-08-07, 17:34 GMT, Yury Selivanov wrote:
> Speaking of which, Dropbox is working on a new compiler they
> call "mypyc".
How does it compare with Nuitka?
Matěj
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