On 12/13/19 12:27 AM, Steven D'Aprano wrote:
> On Wed, Dec 11, 2019 at 10:30:15PM -0500, Richard Damon wrote:
>
>> I will way that in my many years of
>> programming experience I can't think of any great cases where a language
>> as part of the language definition limited to 'size' of a program to
I am not qualified to comment on much of this, but one simple one:
1 million is a nice round easy to remember number.
But you can fit 2 million into 21 bits, and still fit three into 64 bits,
so why not?
Ialso noticed this:
> Reference Implementation
>
> None, as yet.
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Steve Dower wrote:
> On 13Dec2019 0233, Victor Stinner wrote:
> > Azure Pipelines were very unstable one year ago. It's
> > getting better,
> > but there are still some random bugs sometimes. They are not really
> > blocking, so I didn't report them.
> > The only ones I'm aware of are macOS builds
On 13Dec2019 0233, Victor Stinner wrote:
Azure Pipelines were very unstable one year ago. It's getting better,
but there are still some random bugs sometimes. They are not really
blocking, so I didn't report them.
The only ones I'm aware of are macOS builds failing (which don't run on
Travis
I created https://bugs.python.org/issue39035
I like Travis CI. It's very close to what I have on my laptop, so it's
usually trivial for me to reproduce Travis CI failures. It's also
quite fast and reliable.
Azure Pipelines were very unstable one year ago. It's getting better,
but there are still