Author: Martin Matusiak <numero...@gmail.com> Branch: improve-docs-fixes Changeset: r72732:7f2b23211785 Date: 2014-08-03 18:26 +0200 http://bitbucket.org/pypy/pypy/changeset/7f2b23211785/
Log: fix some typos diff --git a/rpython/doc/windows.rst b/rpython/doc/windows.rst --- a/rpython/doc/windows.rst +++ b/rpython/doc/windows.rst @@ -325,11 +325,11 @@ Then, these two C types have corresponding RPython types: ``rffi.LONG`` and ``lltype.Signed`` respectively. The first should really correspond -to the C ``long``. Add tests that check that integers casted to one +to the C ``long``. Add tests that check that integers cast to one type or the other really have 32 and 64 bits respectively, on Win64. Once these basic tests work, you need to review ``rpython/rlib/`` for -usages of ``rffi.LONG`` versus ``lltype.Signed``. The goal would be to +uses of ``rffi.LONG`` versus ``lltype.Signed``. The goal would be to fix some more ``LONG-versus-Signed`` issues, by fixing the tests --- as always run on top of CPython64/64. Note that there was some early work done in ``rpython/rlib/rarithmetic`` with the goal of running all the @@ -340,13 +340,13 @@ with a minimal set of modules, starting with ``--no-allworkingmodules``; you need to use CPython64/64 to run this translation too. Check carefully the warnings of the C compiler at the end. I think that MSVC -is "nice" in the sense that by default a lot of mismatches of integer -sizes are reported as warnings. +is lenient in that by default a lot of mismatches of integer sizes are +reported as warnings. Then you need to review ``pypy/module/*/`` for ``LONG-versus-Signed`` issues. At some time during this review, we get a working translated PyPy on Windows 64 that includes all ``--translationmodules``, i.e. -everything needed to run translations. When we are there, the hacked +everything needed to run translations. Once we have that, the hacked CPython64/64 becomes much less important, because we can run future translations on top of this translated PyPy. As soon as we get there, please *distribute* the translated PyPy. It's an essential component _______________________________________________ pypy-commit mailing list pypy-commit@python.org https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/pypy-commit