- 01 Feb, 2018 2 commits
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Jason Madden authored
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Jason Madden authored
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- 31 Jan, 2018 7 commits
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Jason Madden authored
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Jason Madden authored
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Jason Madden authored
Bump Travis Python versions
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Jason Madden authored
[skip appveyor]
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Jason Madden authored
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Jason Madden authored
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Jason Madden authored
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- 29 Jan, 2018 5 commits
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Jason Madden authored
Drop the unused gevent._socket3._fileobject class. Fixes #1084.
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Jason Madden authored
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Jason Madden authored
* Massively simplify the internal _threading.py by removing everything we don't use. Enable coverage testing for Python 3 and some for PyPy. * PyPy can't handle coverage :( * Account for a racy test and tweak the makefile to ignore errors uploading to coveralls. Python 3.7 was seen to generate that: https://travis-ci.org/gevent/gevent/jobs/334831358 * Manually exclude .so files. They caused coveralls to fail: https://travis-ci.org/gevent/gevent/jobs/334839765#L1755 * Enable coverage on pypy too. * coverage pragmas * Skip a test that fails under coverage sometimes
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Jason Madden authored
Allow all keyword arguments to Popen under Python 2.
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Jason Madden authored
And make restore_signals default to False on Python 2. Fixes #1063.
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- 27 Jan, 2018 8 commits
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Jason Madden authored
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Jason Madden authored
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Jason Madden authored
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Jason Madden authored
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Jason Madden authored
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Jason Madden authored
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Jason Madden authored
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Jason Madden authored
Try to adhere to scheduling deadlines when running callbacks [skip ci]
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- 26 Jan, 2018 2 commits
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Jason Madden authored
This should result in the loop getting serviced more often when there are many callbacks to run. This is hooked up to `getswitchinterval` to allow control. We check the interval every 50 callbacks. That's hardcoded, which I don't like, but the 1000 callback number was hardcoded before, so it's not really much of a change. A future extension would be to calculate the check number dynamically based on dividing the switch interval. I don't have a specific test case for this change because I'm a little fried, but all the other tests pass. I did manually verify that the example in #1071 matches expectations---that could probably be turned into a test case with some work. Fixes #1072 Fixes #1071 Fixes #1068
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Jason Madden authored
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- 25 Jan, 2018 4 commits
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Jason Madden authored
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Jason Madden authored
Make callbacks.c stop relying on implementation details of Cython and Python. Instead use documented ways to interact.
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Jason Madden authored
Revert the hack of copying the ares.h header distributed with c-ares to cares.h. Our ares.pyx's channel class doesn't need to be public.
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Jason Madden authored
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- 24 Jan, 2018 9 commits
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Jason Madden authored
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Jason Madden authored
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Jason Madden authored
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Jason Madden authored
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Jason Madden authored
Cleanup a mistake in test_httpservers.py, and make a change to the example portforwarder to better handle race conditions.
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Jason Madden authored
Try testing PyPy on Windows again. I'm getting clean-ish runs in my local test VM (with a small number of networking and subprocess tests disabled).
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Jason Madden authored
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Jason Madden authored
Run cythonize from setup.py
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Jason Madden authored
Add the pxd's as explicit deps; they don't actually seem to trigger recompilation, at least if just decorators are added.
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- 23 Jan, 2018 3 commits
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Jason Madden authored
cancel the whitespace test as part of the standard linting. there are too many false positives to keep up with in the generated C files. [skip appveyor]
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Jason Madden authored
This eliminates our sdist-time dependency on Makefile or make.cmd on Windows. Fewer moving pieces are better. Fixes #1076
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Jason Madden authored
Update corecext.ppyx
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