Andrew:

--- On Sun, 11/1/09, Andrew Dalke <[email protected]> wrote:

> There are no comments to that regard. The code I got says

I downloaded the code, thinking I uploaded the wrong version.

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In the programme comments, there is the following:

pickled-sieve.py is an implementation of the Sieve of Eratosthenes
with a twist: when Control-C is pressed, all the tasklets (one for each
prime) and associated channels are pickled to a file sieve.dat.

in the future, if pickle-sieve.py is executed with a file name:

$python pickle-sieve.py sieve.dat
</block>

However you somehow missed this while pointing out all these other 'problems'? 

Okay.

Dalke, I am interested in writing a simple complete non-trivial
example illustrating Stackless Python's 'threads too cheap to meter"
style and the power of pickling. I thought a version of the sieve based on 
Robert Pike' really cool Newsqueak example would the trick nicely. In
doing so I am not interested in writing complex command line options 
that would greatly increase the size of the code. Or showing every little 
feature of Python.  

Cheers,
Andrew







      

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