On Wed, Jul 7, 2010 at 1:28 AM, Craig Citro <[email protected]> wrote:
>> Yep, I'm going to work on getting everything pushed right now, so that
>> I'm not the only one who can look at this stuff.
>>
>
> So I didn't get to add tests to everything, but I'm about to head to
> bed. Instead of just disappearing into the night, I thought I'd put
> the patches somewhere people can pull and play with them -- I've got a
> repo up here:
>
>  http://sage.math.washington.edu/home/craigcitro/cython-0.13-working/
>
> There are also several changes to the Sage library (which Robert asked
> about above). These apply cleanly in order against sage-4.4.2. You can
> find them here:
>
>  http://sage.math.washington.edu/home/craigcitro/cython-0.13-working/sage-patches/
>
> As you'd expect, the patches are subsumed by the .hg bundle. (Robert,
> I'll do the work of making tickets for these and cleaning up commit
> messages tomorrow, once other stuff is ready to go.)

Excellent. I've added them to the queue for
https://sage.math.washington.edu:8091/hudson/job/cython-devel-sage-build/
(we can pop them off and refine them if you have further changes). I
haven't pushed your Cython changes, you can do that when you're
confortable with them.

> So as soon as I've got tests written for all of these, I think
> everything can get pushed -- and cut the cython-0.13 alpha I promised
> previously. :P After that, I think it's worth trying to make a quick
> push to sort out the last issues with sage + the closures code -- I
> don't think it's in bad shape, and with several of us finally having
> some time to work again, I'm hopeful that we can get everything fixed
> up fairly quickly ... but we've seen where my optimism has gotten us
> in the past. ;)

Well, now we've got double the optimism going on :)

- Robert
_______________________________________________
Cython-dev mailing list
[email protected]
http://codespeak.net/mailman/listinfo/cython-dev

Reply via email to