Message141101
| Author |
neologix |
| Recipients |
michael.foord, neologix, pitrou, vstinner |
| Date |
2011年07月25日.16:46:42 |
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<CAH_1eM0PJG5ysovC+ESQcBWedDYu3t-eYadUj8J33M6yijs3Wg@mail.gmail.com> |
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<1311588165.52.0.0926451169654.issue12625@psf.upfronthosting.co.za> |
| Content |
> Please write a function (in test.support?) with a comment explaining why you
> are doing that.
> You may also only do this workaround on specific platforms. For example,
> only on FreeBSD and OpenIndiana (the test would be in the function).
There's already a comment right before the first call to getpid(). I
thought about making it a function, but since it's such a kludge, it
dropped the idea. I don't mind making it a function, though.
As for calling this only on specific platforms, well, I don't know
exactly which platforms are affected, so I stayed on the safe side
(for example, is FreeBSD4 affected?).
But I'd like first to make sure this works. IIRC, you have access to a
FreeBSD6 box. Could you test it there and see if it works?
I promise, I'll soon setup a clone to be able to test my patches on
the buildbot. I just have to select "Server-side clone" on
http://hg.python.org/cpython/# ? |
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