Just today, GitHub launched a new feature to sync a branch with upstream
via the web UI.
https://github.blog/changelog/2021-05-06-sync-an-out-of-date-branch-of-a-fork-from-the-web
On Thu., May 6, 2021, 15:16 Ethan Furman, wrote:
> On 5/6/21 7:14 AM, Jelle Zijlstra wrote:
>
> > Maybe others hav
On 5/6/21 7:14 AM, Jelle Zijlstra wrote:
> Maybe others have different workflows, but I don't see much of a need
> for keeping your fork's main branch up to date.
I will occasionally do a `git push origin main` just to shut up the messages about being behind/ahead; other than that,
I have no id
> Maybe others have different workflows, but I don't see much of a need for
> keeping your fork's main branch up to date. My workflow is something like
> this:
>
> % git remote -v
> origin g...@github.com:JelleZijlstra/cpython.git (fetch)
> origin g...@github.com:JelleZijlstra/cpython.git (push)
I should have probably written my message more clearly. I'm referring
to the specific expected parameters for generic types, especially those
in collections.abc (e.g. Callable, Coroutine, ...). Each expects
different parameters depending on its type.
Other examples, where are the (non-deprecated)
I also don't keep my fork in sync, and never needed to.
I use the same workflow as Jelle.
On Thu., May 6, 2021, 7:18 a.m. Jelle Zijlstra,
wrote:
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>
> El jue, 6 may 2021 a las 6:58, Skip Montanaro ()
> escribió:
>
>> > Your main branch in GitHub has some commits they are not in
>> python/cpyth
El jue, 6 may 2021 a las 6:58, Skip Montanaro ()
escribió:
> > Your main branch in GitHub has some commits they are not in
> python/cpython.
> > https://github.com/smontanaro/cpython/commits/main
>
> Regarding this. How else am I to keep my fork in sync with
> python/cpython other than by the occa
Hello, Paul.
The docs for __class_getitem__ are here:
https://docs.python.org/3/reference/datamodel.html#emulating-generic-types
I think the Data Model chapter is the right place for it.
Cheers,
Luciano
On Thu, May 6, 2021 at 2:14 AM Paul Bryan wrote:
>
> I'm looking through the documentatio
> Your main branch in GitHub has some commits they are not in python/cpython.
> https://github.com/smontanaro/cpython/commits/main
Regarding this. How else am I to keep my fork in sync with
python/cpython other than by the occasional pull upstream/push origin
process? That's what all those merges
Thanks for the recipe to fix my problem.
Your main branch in GitHub has some commits they are not in python/cpython.
> https://github.com/smontanaro/cpython/commits/main
Is there a way to easily tell how they differ? My (obvious to me, but
wrong) guess was
git diff upstream/main origin/main
Th
On Thu, May 6, 2021 at 2:46 PM Skip Montanaro wrote:
>
> I looked at the fast-forward stuff in 'git push --help' but couldn't
> decipher what it told me, or more importantly, how it related to my
> problem. It's not clear to me how python/cpython:main can be behind
> smontanaro/cpython:main.
Just
Your main branch in GitHub has some commits they are not in python/cpython.
https://github.com/smontanaro/cpython/commits/main
If you don't mind to trash all changes in your local and Github main
branch, you can sync main branches by:
# delete all changes in your worktree and main branch.
$ git r
(Sorry, this is probably not really python-dev material, but I'm stuck
trying to bring my fork into sync with python/cpython.)
I don't know if I did something to my fork or if the master->main
change did something to me, but I am unable to sync my
smontanaro/cpython main with the python/cpython ma
Hi Nathaniel,
Philosophy of Science 101: nobody knows what TheBestSolution is and nobody
ever will.
That said, when we decided to submit PEP 654, that was a point in time when
we came to believe that we found the right solution. We made significant
changes later following feedback we agreed with,
On Thu, May 6, 2021 at 2:17 AM Nathaniel Smith wrote:
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> On Thu, Apr 29, 2021 at 9:14 AM Yury Selivanov
> wrote:
> > Nathaniel, at this point it's clear that this thread somehow does not
> > help us understand what you want. Could you please just write your own
> > PEP clearly outlining your pr
On Thu, Apr 29, 2021 at 9:14 AM Yury Selivanov wrote:
> Nathaniel, at this point it's clear that this thread somehow does not
> help us understand what you want. Could you please just write your own
> PEP clearly outlining your proposal, its upsides and downsides?
> Without a PEP from you this thr
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