[issue44515] contextlib test incompatibility with non-refcounted GC

2021-07-26 Thread Łukasz Langa
Łukasz Langa added the comment: Thanks, Nick! ✨  ✨ -- resolution: -> fixed stage: patch review -> resolved status: open -> closed ___ Python tracker ___

[issue44515] contextlib test incompatibility with non-refcounted GC

2021-07-26 Thread Łukasz Langa
Łukasz Langa added the comment: New changeset 0ea5e0d792a85b435ef299319dcd52e59f535cb1 by Miss Islington (bot) in branch '3.10': bpo-44515: handle non-refcounted GC in contextlib tests (GH-26910) (GH-27379) https://github.com/python/cpython/commit/0ea5e0d792a85b435ef299319dcd52e59f535cb1

[issue44515] contextlib test incompatibility with non-refcounted GC

2021-07-26 Thread miss-islington
Change by miss-islington : -- nosy: +miss-islington nosy_count: 2.0 -> 3.0 pull_requests: +25914 pull_request: https://github.com/python/cpython/pull/27379 ___ Python tracker

[issue44515] contextlib test incompatibility with non-refcounted GC

2021-07-26 Thread Łukasz Langa
Łukasz Langa added the comment: New changeset a2c45e5bcf9d3dfff9f2699dbc161489897616b5 by Nick Coghlan in branch 'main': bpo-44515: handle non-refcounted GC in contextlib tests (GH-26910) https://github.com/python/cpython/commit/a2c45e5bcf9d3dfff9f2699dbc161489897616b5 -- nosy:

[issue44515] contextlib test incompatibility with non-refcounted GC

2021-06-26 Thread Nick Coghlan
Change by Nick Coghlan : -- keywords: +patch pull_requests: +25486 stage: commit review -> patch review pull_request: https://github.com/python/cpython/pull/26910 ___ Python tracker

[issue44515] contextlib test incompatibility with non-refcounted GC

2021-06-26 Thread Nick Coghlan
Change by Nick Coghlan : -- versions: +Python 3.10, Python 3.11 ___ Python tracker ___ ___ Python-bugs-list mailing list

[issue44515] contextlib test incompatibility with non-refcounted GC

2021-06-26 Thread Nick Coghlan
New submission from Nick Coghlan : Backporting the latest contextlib module and test suite to contextlib2, I ran into a couple of CI failures on PyPy3. Investigation showed that a couple of the new test cases were assuming the use of a refcounted GC. One could be fixed by switching to using