[issue45638] Does ccbench still require 2.6 compatibility?

2021-11-02 Thread Terry J. Reedy
Terry J. Reedy added the comment: By 'it' I meant the comment and 2.6 compatibility you asked about. -- ___ Python tracker ___ ___

[issue45638] Does ccbench still require 2.6 compatibility?

2021-11-02 Thread Skip Montanaro
Skip Montanaro added the comment: CCbench was mentioned recently in the discussion about Sam Gross's nogil branch: https://mail.python.org/archives/list/python-...@python.org/message/WRT7F2RHHCQ3N2TYEDC6JSIJ4T2ZM6F7/ I'm not convinced that deleting it is a no-brainer. Maybe if it landed some

[issue45638] Does ccbench still require 2.6 compatibility?

2021-11-01 Thread Terry J. Reedy
Terry J. Reedy added the comment: Lukasz, is 'delete it' the no-brainer it seems to be? -- nosy: +lukasz.langa, terry.reedy ___ Python tracker ___

[issue45638] Does ccbench still require 2.6 compatibility?

2021-10-27 Thread Skip Montanaro
New submission from Skip Montanaro : At the top of Tools/ccbench/ccbench.py is this comment dating from 2010 (probably in the initial version): # This file should be kept compatible with both Python 2.6 and Python >= 3.0. Is there still a need for 2.6 compatibility in what is essentially a te