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On Mon, Oct 16, 2017 at 7:18 PM, David Callahan wrote:
> folly:fibers (https://github.com/facebook/folly/tree/master/folly/fibers
)
> is a C++ package for lightweight, cooperatively scheduled threads. We
have
> an application which extends this to CPython by ad
folly:fibers (https://github.com/facebook/folly/tree/master/folly/fibers ) is
a C++ package for lightweight, cooperatively scheduled threads. We have an
application which extends this to CPython by adding the following save/restore
code around task function invocation:
auto tstate = PyT
, October 6, 2017 at 5:32 AM
To: David Callahan
Cc: PyPy Dev
Subject: Re: [pypy-dev] dist.py:261: UserWarning: Unknown distribution option:
'cffi_modules'
Hi David,
We test cryptography against PyPy in our CI, and I install it semi-regularly,
so I'd expect it to work :-)
Has anyone experience building the package cryptography-1.9 using PyPy and
setup.py?
In the build phase I encounter this diagnostic
…/python/pypy.5.8/…/lib-python/3/distutils/dist.py:261: UserWarning: Unknown
distribution option: 'cffi_modules'
but the stage seems to complete without error. I
I need to adjust the default configuration used by “distutils” for compilation.
In my default build of branch release-pypy3.5-5.x, the toplevel
“distutils.sysconfig” dispatches as follows:
if '__pypy__' in sys.builtin_module_names:
from distutils.sysconfig_pypy import *
from distutils.sy
The Boost libraries in their test jigs use a mixture of an embedded API and
direct access to the methods in Python.h.
Below is an example which compiles with the py3.5 branch, correctly prints
“hello world” but then faults with an message:
“Invalid RPython operation (NULL ptr or bad array index
Never mind about Py_fopen, I see you gave me a workaround.
On 8/4/17, 1:18 PM, "David Callahan" wrote:
Wow, this is a 7-year old issue with boost;
https://svn.boost.org/trac10/ticket/4125 (
On 8/4/17, 12:55 PM, "David Callahan" wrote:
Thanks. D
Wow, this is a 7-year old issue with boost;
https://svn.boost.org/trac10/ticket/4125 (
On 8/4/17, 12:55 PM, "David Callahan" wrote:
Thanks. Did you look into the missing Py_fopen as well?
To answer your question, Facebook has a large python application which
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Thanks. Did you look into the missing Py_fopen as well?
To answer your question, Facebook has a large python application which
leverages an even larger C++ code base which is exposed to python with iva
sadly large number of different ways including Boost. We are interested in
using PyPy but ne
I was exploring the boost C++ library support for Python 3 extensions with
Python3.5 using a built-from-source copy of pypy using the py3.5 branch. Below
are the errors I encountered.
Are these expected problems that someone is working on?
Should someone be working on them?
Or is this intended
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