1. 18 Sep, 2020 1 commit
    • Kirill Smelkov's avatar
      golang: tests: Don't hide output details in assert on retcode of spawned command · 6e31304d
      Kirill Smelkov authored
      For example if test_defer_excchain_dump_ipython fails the output was:
      
          >       assert retcode == 0
          E       assert 1 == 0
      
      and it was unclear what was going on. Now the output is e.g.
      
          >       assert retcode == 0, (stdout, stderr)
          E       AssertionError: ('', '==152924==ASan runtime does not come first in initial library list; you should either link runtime to your application or manually preload it with LD_PRELOAD.
          E         ')
          E       assert 1 == 0
      
      Amends: 09629367 (golang: tests: Add tests for IPython and Pytest
      integration patches) and bb9a94c3 (golang: Teach defer to chain
      exceptions (PEP 3134) even on Python2).
      6e31304d
  2. 30 Jul, 2020 4 commits
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      gpython: Add way to run it with threads runtime · a6b993c8
      Kirill Smelkov authored
      Until now gpython was always activating gevent on startup + adding
      goodness such as "always UTF-8 default encoding"; go, chan, b/u and
      friends available from builtin namespace, etc... While those goodness
      are sometimes useful on their own, it is not always appropriate to force
      a project to switch from threads to gevent.
      
      For this reason add a flag to select which runtime - either gevent
      or threads - gpython should use.
      
      	gpython -Xgpython.runtime=gevent	selects gevent,
      
      while
      
      	gpython -Xgpython.runtime=threads	selects threads.
      
      Gevent remains the default.
      
      It is also possible to specify desired runtime via $GPYTHON_RUNTIME
      environment variable.
      
      /reviewed-on nexedi/pygolang!5
      a6b993c8
    • Kirill Smelkov's avatar
      gpython: Reorganize main a bit · c0282565
      Kirill Smelkov authored
      Restructure code a bit to prepare it for the next patch.
      Plain code movement.
      
      /reviewed-on nexedi/pygolang!5
      c0282565
    • Kirill Smelkov's avatar
      gpython: Add support for -V / --version · 70c4c82f
      Kirill Smelkov authored
      On CPython:
      
      	$ python -V
      	Python 2.7.18
      
      	$ gpython -V
      	GPython 0.0.6.post2 [gevent 20.6.2] / CPython 2.7.18
      
      On PyPy:
      
      	$ python -V
              Python 3.6.9 (2ad108f17bdb, Apr 07 2020, 02:59:05)
              [PyPy 7.3.1 with GCC 7.3.1 20180303 (Red Hat 7.3.1-5)]
      
      	$ gpython -V
      	GPython 0.0.6.post2 [gevent 20.5.0] / PyPy 7.3.1 / Python 3.6.9
      
      /reviewed-on nexedi/pygolang!5
      70c4c82f
    • Kirill Smelkov's avatar
      gpython: Support -c<command>, not only -c <command> · e6714e49
      Kirill Smelkov authored
      And same for -m<module> - becuase Python supports it this way.
      
      Before the patch:
      
      	$ python '-cprint "hello world"'
      	hello world
      	$ gpython '-cprint "hello world"'
      	unknown option: '-cprint "hello world"'
      
      After the patch:
      
      	$ python '-cprint "hello world"'
      	hello world
      	$ gpython '-cprint "hello world"'
      	hello world
      
      /reviewed-on nexedi/pygolang!5
      e6714e49
  3. 07 Jul, 2020 3 commits
  4. 29 May, 2020 1 commit
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      gpython: Include gevent version into banner · 0e3da017
      Kirill Smelkov authored
      Gevent is major component gpython builds on - it deserves to be included
      into version and is handy to know if one hits a bug with gpython - to
      see in which particular runtime environment the bug was hit.
      
      Before:
      
          $ gpython
          Python 3.7.3 (default, Dec 20 2019, 18:57:59)
          [GCC 8.3.0] [GPython 0.0.6.post2] on linux
          Type "help", "copyright", "credits" or "license" for more information.
          (InteractiveConsole)
          >>>
      
      After:
      
          $ gpython
          Python 3.7.3 (default, Dec 20 2019, 18:57:59)
          [GCC 8.3.0] [GPython 0.0.6.post2] [gevent 20.5.1] on linux
          Type "help", "copyright", "credits" or "license" for more information.
          (InteractiveConsole)
          >>>
      
      /cc @gabriel, @jerome
      /proposed-for-review-on: !4
      0e3da017
  5. 21 May, 2020 2 commits
  6. 20 May, 2020 1 commit
  7. 19 May, 2020 4 commits
    • Kirill Smelkov's avatar
      golang: tests: Add tests for IPython and Pytest integration patches · 09629367
      Kirill Smelkov authored
      bb9a94c3 (golang: Teach defer to chain exceptions (PEP 3134) even on
      Python2) added integration patches for IPython and Pytest to properly
      dump tracebacks for chained exceptions even on Python2. However the
      functionality of patches was tested only manually.
      
      -> Add corresponding tests to verify how IPython and Pytest behaves
      when dumping tracebacks.
      09629367
    • Kirill Smelkov's avatar
      golang: tests: assertDoc: Include ~/... into PYGOLANG normalization · 42ab98a6
      Kirill Smelkov authored
      assertDoc normalizes paths in compared texts with the idea for etalon
      output to contain PYGOLANG instead of whatever actual path there will be
      when testing the package. This already works.
      
      However IPython, when dumping tracebacks, tries to shorten paths and
      abbreviate $HOME with ~ in them. This breaks normalization which misses
      to convert prefix of those paths into PYGOLANG.
      
      -> Fix it by teaching assertDoc to also handle paths that start with ~
      and correctly normalize them.
      
      This will be needed in the next patch where we will add tests for how
      ipython and pytest dump tracebacks for chained exceptions.
      42ab98a6
    • Kirill Smelkov's avatar
      golang: tests: Factor file-reading into readfile() utility · 2413b5ba
      Kirill Smelkov authored
      We are going to use it from several places.
      2413b5ba
    • Kirill Smelkov's avatar
      golang: tests: Factor-out path to directories into global dir_* variable · 0148cb89
      Kirill Smelkov authored
      Paths to the directories are already used in several functions, and are
      going to be used more. Move them to common place to avoid duplication.
      0148cb89
  8. 03 May, 2020 2 commits
    • Kirill Smelkov's avatar
      pyx.build: Fix it on macOS (v↑ setuptools_dso (1.4 -> 1.6)) · fb662979
      Kirill Smelkov authored
      Starting from setuptools-dso 1.6 pyx.build no longer fails on macOS due to:
      
        https://github.com/mdavidsaver/setuptools_dso/commit/dd2cf303
        https://github.com/mdavidsaver/setuptools_dso/commit/6883d6dc
        https://github.com/mdavidsaver/setuptools_dso/commit/78ae8852
        https://github.com/mdavidsaver/setuptools_dso/pull/9
        https://github.com/mdavidsaver/setuptools_dso/issues/8
      
      It was previously failing with setuptools-dso==1.5:
      
        (py3.venv) kirr@Kirills-iMac pygolang % python -m pytest
        ==================================== test session starts =====================================
        platform darwin -- Python 3.7.6, pytest-5.3.5, py-1.8.1, pluggy-0.13.1
        rootdir: /Users/kirr/pygolang
        collected 100 items
      
        golang/_gopath_test.py ..                                                              [  2%]
        golang/context_test.py ..                                                              [  4%]
        golang/cxx_test.py ..                                                                  [  6%]
        golang/errors_test.py ........                                                         [ 14%]
        golang/fmt_test.py ...                                                                 [ 17%]
        golang/golang_test.py .............................................                    [ 62%]
        golang/io_test.py .                                                                    [ 63%]
        golang/strconv_test.py ..                                                              [ 65%]
        golang/strings_test.py .....                                                           [ 70%]
        golang/sync_test.py .............                                                      [ 83%]
        golang/time_test.py ........                                                           [ 91%]
        golang/pyx/build_test.py FF.                                                           [ 94%]
        golang/pyx/runtime_test.py .                                                           [ 95%]
        gpython/gpython_test.py ssss.                                                          [100%]
      
        ========================================== FAILURES ==========================================
        _______________________________________ test_pyx_build _______________________________________
      
            def test_pyx_build():
                pyxuser = testprog + "/golang_pyx_user"
                pyrun(["setup.py", "build_ext", "-i"], cwd=pyxuser)
      
                # run built test.
                _ = pyout(["-c",
                    # XXX `import golang` is a hack: it dynamically loads _golang.so -> libgolang.so,
                    # and this way dynamic linker already has libgolang.so DSO found and in
                    # memory for all further imports. If we don't, current state of setuptools_dso
                    # is that `import pyxuser.test` will fail finding libgolang.so.
                    "import golang;" +
        >           "from pyxuser import test; test.main()"], cwd=pyxuser)
      
        golang/pyx/build_test.py:40:
        _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
        golang/golang_test.py:1709: in pyout
            return pyrun(argv, stdin=stdin, stdout=stdout, stderr=stderr, **kw)
        _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
      
        argv = ['-c', 'import golang;from pyxuser import test; test.main()'], stdin = None, stdout = b'', stderr = None
        kw = {'cwd': '/Users/kirr/pygolang/golang/pyx/testprog/golang_pyx_user'}, retcode = 1
      
            def pyrun(argv, stdin=None, stdout=None, stderr=None, **kw):
                retcode, stdout, stderr = _pyrun(argv, stdin=stdin, stdout=stdout, stderr=stderr, **kw)
                if retcode:
        >           raise RuntimeError(' '.join(argv) + '\n' + (stderr and str(stderr) or '(failed)'))
        E           RuntimeError: -c import golang;from pyxuser import test; test.main()
        E           (failed)
      
        golang/golang_test.py:1703: RuntimeError
        ------------------------------------ Captured stdout call ------------------------------------
        running build_ext
        cythoning pyxuser/test.pyx to pyxuser/test.cpp
        building 'pyxuser.test' extension
        creating build
        creating build/temp.macosx-10.15-x86_64-3.7
        creating build/temp.macosx-10.15-x86_64-3.7/pyxuser
        clang -Wno-unused-result -Wsign-compare -Wunreachable-code -fno-common -dynamic -DNDEBUG -g -fwrapv -O3 -Wall -I/Applications/Xcode.app/Contents/Developer/Platforms/MacOSX.platform/Developer/SDKs/MacOSX10.15.sdk/usr/include -I/Applications/Xcode.app/Contents/Developer/Platforms/MacOSX.platform/Developer/SDKs/MacOSX10.15.sdk/System/Library/Frameworks/Tk.framework/Versions/8.5/Headers -I/Users/kirr/pygolang -I/Users/kirr/py3.venv/bin/../include/site/python3.7 -I/usr/local/Cellar/python/3.7.6_1/Frameworks/Python.framework/Versions/3.7/include/python3.7m -c pyxuser/test.cpp -o build/temp.macosx-10.15-x86_64-3.7/pyxuser/test.o -std=c++11 -fno-strict-aliasing
        creating build/lib.macosx-10.15-x86_64-3.7
        creating build/lib.macosx-10.15-x86_64-3.7/pyxuser
        clang++ -bundle -undefined dynamic_lookup build/temp.macosx-10.15-x86_64-3.7/pyxuser/test.o -L/Users/kirr/pygolang/golang/runtime -llibgolang -o build/lib.macosx-10.15-x86_64-3.7/pyxuser/test.cpython-37m-darwin.so
        otool -L build/lib.macosx-10.15-x86_64-3.7/pyxuser/test.cpython-37m-darwin.so
        build/lib.macosx-10.15-x86_64-3.7/pyxuser/test.cpython-37m-darwin.so:
        	@loader_path/liblibgolang.0.1.dylib (compatibility version 0.0.0, current version 0.0.0)
        	/usr/lib/libc++.1.dylib (compatibility version 1.0.0, current version 800.7.0)
        	/usr/lib/libSystem.B.dylib (compatibility version 1.0.0, current version 1281.0.0)
        install_name_tool -change @loader_path/liblibgolang.0.1.dylib @loader_path/../golang/runtime/liblibgolang.0.1.dylib build/lib.macosx-10.15-x86_64-3.7/pyxuser/test.cpython-37m-darwin.so
        otool -L build/lib.macosx-10.15-x86_64-3.7/pyxuser/test.cpython-37m-darwin.so
        build/lib.macosx-10.15-x86_64-3.7/pyxuser/test.cpython-37m-darwin.so:
        	@loader_path/../golang/runtime/liblibgolang.0.1.dylib (compatibility version 0.0.0, current version 0.0.0)
        	/usr/lib/libc++.1.dylib (compatibility version 1.0.0, current version 800.7.0)
        	/usr/lib/libSystem.B.dylib (compatibility version 1.0.0, current version 1281.0.0)
        copying build/lib.macosx-10.15-x86_64-3.7/pyxuser/test.cpython-37m-darwin.so -> pyxuser
        ------------------------------------ Captured stderr call ------------------------------------
        Traceback (most recent call last):
          File "<string>", line 1, in <module>
        ImportError: dlopen(/Users/kirr/pygolang/golang/pyx/testprog/golang_pyx_user/pyxuser/test.cpython-37m-darwin.so, 2): Library not loaded: @loader_path/../golang/runtime/liblibgolang.0.1.dylib
          Referenced from: /Users/kirr/pygolang/golang/pyx/testprog/golang_pyx_user/pyxuser/test.cpython-37m-darwin.so
          Reason: image not found
        _______________________________________ test_dso_build _______________________________________
      
            def test_dso_build():
                dsouser = testprog + "/golang_dso_user"
                pyrun(["setup.py", "build_dso", "-i"], cwd=dsouser)
                pyrun(["setup.py", "build_ext", "-i"], cwd=dsouser)
      
                # run built test.
                _ = pyout(["-c",
                    # XXX `import golang` is a hack - see test_pyx_build for details.
                    "import golang;" +
        >           "from dsouser import test; test.main()"], cwd=dsouser)
      
        golang/pyx/build_test.py:54:
        _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
        golang/golang_test.py:1709: in pyout
            return pyrun(argv, stdin=stdin, stdout=stdout, stderr=stderr, **kw)
        _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
      
        argv = ['-c', 'import golang;from dsouser import test; test.main()'], stdin = None, stdout = b'', stderr = None
        kw = {'cwd': '/Users/kirr/pygolang/golang/pyx/testprog/golang_dso_user'}, retcode = 1
      
            def pyrun(argv, stdin=None, stdout=None, stderr=None, **kw):
                retcode, stdout, stderr = _pyrun(argv, stdin=stdin, stdout=stdout, stderr=stderr, **kw)
                if retcode:
        >           raise RuntimeError(' '.join(argv) + '\n' + (stderr and str(stderr) or '(failed)'))
        E           RuntimeError: -c import golang;from dsouser import test; test.main()
        E           (failed)
      
        golang/golang_test.py:1703: RuntimeError
        ------------------------------------ Captured stdout call ------------------------------------
        running build_dso
        Building DSOs
        building 'dsouser.dso' DSO as build/lib.macosx-10.15-x86_64-3.7/dsouser/libdso.dylib
        creating build
        creating build/temp.macosx-10.15-x86_64-3.7
        creating build/temp.macosx-10.15-x86_64-3.7/dsouser
        clang -Wno-unused-result -Wsign-compare -Wunreachable-code -fno-common -dynamic -DNDEBUG -g -fwrapv -O3 -Wall -I/Applications/Xcode.app/Contents/Developer/Platforms/MacOSX.platform/Developer/SDKs/MacOSX10.15.sdk/usr/include -I/Applications/Xcode.app/Contents/Developer/Platforms/MacOSX.platform/Developer/SDKs/MacOSX10.15.sdk/System/Library/Frameworks/Tk.framework/Versions/8.5/Headers -I/Users/kirr/pygolang -c dsouser/dso.cpp -o build/temp.macosx-10.15-x86_64-3.7/dsouser/dso.o -std=c++11 -fno-strict-aliasing
        creating build/lib.macosx-10.15-x86_64-3.7
        creating build/lib.macosx-10.15-x86_64-3.7/dsouser
        clang++ -dynamiclib -undefined dynamic_lookup build/temp.macosx-10.15-x86_64-3.7/dsouser/dso.o -L/Users/kirr/pygolang/golang/runtime -llibgolang -o build/lib.macosx-10.15-x86_64-3.7/dsouser/libdso.dylib -install_name @loader_path/libdso.dylib
        otool -L build/lib.macosx-10.15-x86_64-3.7/dsouser/libdso.dylib
        build/lib.macosx-10.15-x86_64-3.7/dsouser/libdso.dylib:
        	@loader_path/libdso.dylib (compatibility version 0.0.0, current version 0.0.0)
        	@loader_path/liblibgolang.0.1.dylib (compatibility version 0.0.0, current version 0.0.0)
        	/usr/lib/libc++.1.dylib (compatibility version 1.0.0, current version 800.7.0)
        	/usr/lib/libSystem.B.dylib (compatibility version 1.0.0, current version 1281.0.0)
        install_name_tool -change @loader_path/liblibgolang.0.1.dylib @loader_path/../golang/runtime/liblibgolang.0.1.dylib build/lib.macosx-10.15-x86_64-3.7/dsouser/libdso.dylib
        otool -L build/lib.macosx-10.15-x86_64-3.7/dsouser/libdso.dylib
        build/lib.macosx-10.15-x86_64-3.7/dsouser/libdso.dylib:
        	@loader_path/libdso.dylib (compatibility version 0.0.0, current version 0.0.0)
        	@loader_path/../golang/runtime/liblibgolang.0.1.dylib (compatibility version 0.0.0, current version 0.0.0)
        	/usr/lib/libc++.1.dylib (compatibility version 1.0.0, current version 800.7.0)
        	/usr/lib/libSystem.B.dylib (compatibility version 1.0.0, current version 1281.0.0)
        copying build/lib.macosx-10.15-x86_64-3.7/dsouser/libdso.dylib -> dsouser
        running build_ext
        cythoning dsouser/test.pyx to dsouser/test.cpp
        building 'dsouser.test' extension
        clang -Wno-unused-result -Wsign-compare -Wunreachable-code -fno-common -dynamic -DNDEBUG -g -fwrapv -O3 -Wall -I/Applications/Xcode.app/Contents/Developer/Platforms/MacOSX.platform/Developer/SDKs/MacOSX10.15.sdk/usr/include -I/Applications/Xcode.app/Contents/Developer/Platforms/MacOSX.platform/Developer/SDKs/MacOSX10.15.sdk/System/Library/Frameworks/Tk.framework/Versions/8.5/Headers -I/Users/kirr/pygolang -I/Users/kirr/py3.venv/bin/../include/site/python3.7 -I/usr/local/Cellar/python/3.7.6_1/Frameworks/Python.framework/Versions/3.7/include/python3.7m -c dsouser/test.cpp -o build/temp.macosx-10.15-x86_64-3.7/dsouser/test.o -std=c++11 -fno-strict-aliasing
        clang++ -bundle -undefined dynamic_lookup build/temp.macosx-10.15-x86_64-3.7/dsouser/test.o -L/Users/kirr/pygolang/golang/runtime -Lbuild/lib.macosx-10.15-x86_64-3.7/dsouser -llibgolang -ldso -o build/lib.macosx-10.15-x86_64-3.7/dsouser/test.cpython-37m-darwin.so
        otool -L build/lib.macosx-10.15-x86_64-3.7/dsouser/test.cpython-37m-darwin.so
        build/lib.macosx-10.15-x86_64-3.7/dsouser/test.cpython-37m-darwin.so:
        	@loader_path/liblibgolang.0.1.dylib (compatibility version 0.0.0, current version 0.0.0)
        	@loader_path/libdso.dylib (compatibility version 0.0.0, current version 0.0.0)
        	/usr/lib/libc++.1.dylib (compatibility version 1.0.0, current version 800.7.0)
        	/usr/lib/libSystem.B.dylib (compatibility version 1.0.0, current version 1281.0.0)
        install_name_tool -change @loader_path/liblibgolang.0.1.dylib @loader_path/../golang/runtime/liblibgolang.0.1.dylib build/lib.macosx-10.15-x86_64-3.7/dsouser/test.cpython-37m-darwin.so
        install_name_tool -change @loader_path/libdso.dylib @loader_path/./libdso.dylib build/lib.macosx-10.15-x86_64-3.7/dsouser/test.cpython-37m-darwin.so
        otool -L build/lib.macosx-10.15-x86_64-3.7/dsouser/test.cpython-37m-darwin.so
        build/lib.macosx-10.15-x86_64-3.7/dsouser/test.cpython-37m-darwin.so:
        	@loader_path/../golang/runtime/liblibgolang.0.1.dylib (compatibility version 0.0.0, current version 0.0.0)
        	@loader_path/./libdso.dylib (compatibility version 0.0.0, current version 0.0.0)
        	/usr/lib/libc++.1.dylib (compatibility version 1.0.0, current version 800.7.0)
        	/usr/lib/libSystem.B.dylib (compatibility version 1.0.0, current version 1281.0.0)
        copying build/lib.macosx-10.15-x86_64-3.7/dsouser/test.cpython-37m-darwin.so -> dsouser
        ------------------------------------ Captured stderr call ------------------------------------
        Traceback (most recent call last):
          File "<string>", line 1, in <module>
        ImportError: dlopen(/Users/kirr/pygolang/golang/pyx/testprog/golang_dso_user/dsouser/test.cpython-37m-darwin.so, 2): Library not loaded: @loader_path/../golang/runtime/liblibgolang.0.1.dylib
          Referenced from: /Users/kirr/pygolang/golang/pyx/testprog/golang_dso_user/dsouser/test.cpython-37m-darwin.so
          Reason: image not found
        ========================== 2 failed, 94 passed, 4 skipped in 20.26s ==========================
      fb662979
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      golang: Teach qq to be usable with both bytes and str format whatever type qq argument is · edc7aaab
      Kirill Smelkov authored
      qq is used to quote strings or byte-strings. The following example
      illustrates the problem we are currently hitting in zodbtools with
      Python3:
      
          >>> "hello %s" % qq("мир")
          'hello "мир"'
      
          >>> b"hello %s" % qq("мир")
          Traceback (most recent call last):
            File "<stdin>", line 1, in <module>
          TypeError: %b requires a bytes-like object, or an object that implements __bytes__, not 'str'
      
          >>> "hello %s" % qq(b("мир"))
          'hello "мир"'
      
          >>> b"hello %s" % qq(b("мир"))
          Traceback (most recent call last):
            File "<stdin>", line 1, in <module>
          TypeError: %b requires a bytes-like object, or an object that implements __bytes__, not 'str'
      
      i.e. one way or another if type of format string and what qq returns do not
      match it creates a TypeError.
      
      We want qq(obj) to be useable with both string and bytestring format.
      
      For that let's teach qq to return special str- and bytes- derived types that
      know how to automatically convert to str->bytes and bytes->str via b/u
      correspondingly. This way formatting works whatever types combination it was
      for format and for qq, and the whole result has the same type as format.
      
      For now we teach only qq to use new types and don't generally expose
      _str and _unicode to be returned by b and u yet. However we might do so
      in the future after incrementally gaining a bit more experience.
      
      /proposed-for-review-on: !1
      edc7aaab
  9. 29 Apr, 2020 3 commits
  10. 16 Apr, 2020 3 commits
    • Kirill Smelkov's avatar
      pygolang v0.0.6.post2 · 283a1558
      Kirill Smelkov authored
      A build fix wrt gevent-1.5 + benchmarks for nogil go and channels.
      283a1558
    • Kirill Smelkov's avatar
      Fix build for gevent-1.5 · 4d667fa3
      Kirill Smelkov authored
      Starting from gevent >= 1.5 '*.pxd' files for gevent API are no longer
      provided, at least in released gevent wheels. This broke pygolang:
      
          Error compiling Cython file:
          ------------------------------------------------------------
          ...
      
          # Gevent runtime uses gevent's greenlets and semaphores.
          # When sema.acquire() blocks, gevent switches us from current to another greenlet.
      
          IF not PYPY:
              from gevent._greenlet cimport Greenlet
             ^
          ------------------------------------------------------------
      
          golang/runtime/_runtime_gevent.pyx:28:4: 'gevent/_greenlet.pxd' not found
      
      Since gevent upstream refuses to restore Cython level access[1], let's fix the
      build by using gevent bits via Python-level.
      
      Even when used via py import gevent-1.5 brings speed improvement compared to
      gevent-1.4 (used via cimport):
      
      	(on i7@2.6GHz, gevent runtime)
      
                            gevent-1.4   gevent-1.5
                            (cimport)    (py import)
      
          name              old time/op  new time/op  delta
          pyx_select_nogil  9.47µs ± 0%  8.74µs ± 0%   -7.70%  (p=0.000 n=10+9)
          pyx_go_nogil      14.3µs ± 1%  12.0µs ± 1%  -16.52%  (p=0.000 n=10+10)
          pyx_chan_nogil    7.10µs ± 1%  6.32µs ± 1%  -10.89%  (p=0.000 n=10+10)
          go                16.0µs ± 2%  13.4µs ± 1%  -16.37%  (p=0.000 n=10+10)
          chan              7.50µs ± 0%  6.79µs ± 0%   -9.53%  (p=0.000 n=10+10)
          select            10.8µs ± 1%  10.0µs ± 1%   -6.78%  (p=0.000 n=10+10)
      
      Using gevent-1.5 could have been even faster via cimport (it is still
      possible to compile and test against gevent installed in development
      mode via `pip install -e` because pxd files are there in gevent worktree
      and tarball):
      
                            gevent-1.5   gevent-1.5
                            (py import)  (cimport)
      
          name              old time/op  new time/op  delta
          pyx_select_nogil  8.74µs ± 0%  7.90µs ± 1%  -9.60%  (p=0.000 n=9+10)
          pyx_go_nogil      12.0µs ± 1%  11.2µs ± 2%  -6.35%  (p=0.000 n=10+10)
          pyx_chan_nogil    6.32µs ± 1%  5.89µs ± 0%  -6.80%  (p=0.000 n=10+9)
          go                13.4µs ± 1%  12.4µs ± 1%  -7.54%  (p=0.000 n=10+9)
          chan              6.79µs ± 0%  6.42µs ± 0%  -5.47%  (p=0.000 n=10+10)
          select            10.0µs ± 1%   9.4µs ± 1%  -6.39%  (p=0.000 n=10+10)
      
      but we cannot use cimport to access gevent-1.5 universally, since pxd are not
      shipped in gevent wheel releases.
      
      In the future we might want to change plain version check into compile time
      check whether gevent/_greenlet.pxd is actually present or not and use faster
      access if yes. Requesting gevent to be installed in non-binary form
      might be also an option worth trying.
      
      However plain version check should be ok for now.
      
      [1] https://github.com/gevent/gevent/issues/1568
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      golang: Add benchmarks for nogil go and channels · 2114a560
      Kirill Smelkov authored
      on i7@2.6GHz it looks like:
      
      thread runtime:
      
          name              time/op
          pyx_select_nogil  2.70µs ±13%
          pyx_go_nogil      15.9µs ± 1%
          pyx_chan_nogil    2.79µs ± 2%
          go                17.6µs ± 0%
          chan              3.05µs ± 4%
          select            3.62µs ± 4%
      
      gevent runtime (gevent-1.4.0):
      
          name              time/op
          pyx_select_nogil  9.39µs ± 1%
          pyx_go_nogil      15.1µs ± 2%
          pyx_chan_nogil    7.10µs ± 1%
          go                16.6µs ± 1%
          chan              7.47µs ± 1%
          select            10.7µs ± 0%
      2114a560
  11. 15 Apr, 2020 1 commit
  12. 05 Mar, 2020 1 commit
  13. 28 Feb, 2020 4 commits
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      pygolang v0.0.6 · 5e1cb5ea
      Kirill Smelkov authored
      5e1cb5ea
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      strconv: Fix b & friends on macos/windows · 0561926a
      Kirill Smelkov authored
      On macos and windows, Python2 is built with --enable-unicode=ucs2, which
      makes it to use UTF-16 encoding for unicode characters, and so for
      characters higher than U+10000 it uses surrogate encoding with _2_
      unicode points, for example:
      
              >>> import sys
              >>> sys.maxunicode
              65535                       <-- NOTE indicates UCS2 build
              >>> s = u'\U00012345'
              >>> s
              u'\U00012345'
              >>> s.encode('utf-8')
              '\xf0\x92\x8d\x85'
              >>> len(s)
              2                           <-- NOTE _not_ 1
              >>> s[0]
              u'\ud808'
              >>> s[1]
              u'\udf45'
      
      This leads to e.g. b tests failing for
      
          # tbytes                        tunicode
          (b"\xf0\x90\x8c\xbc",           u'\U0001033c'),     # Valid 4 Octet Sequence '𐌼'
      
          >           assert b(tunicode) == tbytes
          E           AssertionError: assert '\xed\xa0\x80\xed\xbc\xbc' == '\xf0\x90\x8c\xbc'
          E             - \xed\xa0\x80\xed\xbc\xbc
          E             + \xf0\x90\x8c\xbc
      
      because on UCS2 python build u'\U0001033c' is represented as 2 unicode
      points:
      
          >>> s = u'\U0001033c'
          >>> len(s)
          2
          >>> s[0]
          u'\ud800'
          >>> s[1]
          u'\udf3c'
          >>> s[0].encode('utf-8')
          '\xed\xa0\x80'
          >>> s[1].encode('utf-8')
          '\xed\xbc\xbc'
      
      -> Fix it by detecting UCS2 build and working around by manually
      combining such surrogate unicode pairs appropriately.
      
      A reference on the subject:
      
      https://matthew-brett.github.io/pydagogue/python_unicode.html#utf-16-ucs2-builds-of-python-and-32-bit-unicode-code-points
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      strconv: Switch _utf8_decode_rune to return rune ordinal instead of unicode character · 5cc679ac
      Kirill Smelkov authored
      This is a preparatory step for the next patch where we'll be fixing
      strconv for Python2 builds with --enable-unicode=ucs2, where a unicode
      character can be taking _2_ unicode points.
      
      In that general case relying on unicode objects to represent runes is
      not good, because many things generally do not work for U+10000 and
      above, e.g. ord breaks:
      
          >>> import sys
          >>> sys.maxunicode
          65535                       <-- NOTE indicates UCS2 build
          >>> s = u'\U00012345'
          >>> s
          u'\U00012345'
          >>> s.encode('utf-8')
          '\xf0\x92\x8d\x85'
          >>> len(s)
          2                           <-- NOTE _not_ 1
          >>> ord(s)
          Traceback (most recent call last):
            File "<stdin>", line 1, in <module>
          TypeError: ord() expected a character, but string of length 2 found
      
      so we switch to represent runes as integer, similarly to what Go does.
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      pyx.build: Fix hang under gpython · cd67996e
      Kirill Smelkov authored
      Commit 8af78fc5 (pyx.build: v↑ setuptools_dso (1.2 -> 1.4)) upgraded
      setuptools_dso to 1.4, but since from
      
      https://github.com/mdavidsaver/setuptools_dso/commit/3f3ff746
      
      setuptools_dso started to use multiprocessing, pyx.build, when running
      under gpython, started to hang, which is a known gevent problem - see
      e.g. here: https://github.com/gevent/gevent/issues/993. The problem was
      manifesting itself as pyx.build unit test hanging under Python3.
      
      Fix it by installing gevent multiprocessing plugin which is
      automatically used/activated by gevent.monkey.patch_all().
      
      geventmp says it is pre-alpha, but by using it we can unhang pyx.build
      tests, which is better state than before. The other future possibility
      would be to use https://github.com/jgehrcke/gipc wrapped into
      multiprocessing compatible API.
      cd67996e
  14. 27 Feb, 2020 3 commits
  15. 20 Feb, 2020 1 commit
  16. 17 Feb, 2020 1 commit
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      sync += RWMutex · 1ad3c2d5
      Kirill Smelkov authored
      Provide sync.RWMutex that can be useful for cases when there are
      multiple simultaneous readers and more seldom writer(s).
      
      This implements readers-writer mutex with preference for writers
      similarly to Go version.
      1ad3c2d5
  17. 12 Feb, 2020 1 commit
  18. 11 Feb, 2020 3 commits
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      errors: Take .__cause__ into account · 03f88c0b
      Kirill Smelkov authored
      A Python error can have links to other errors by means of both .Unwrap()
      and .__cause__ . These ways are both explicit and so should be treated
      by e.g. errors.Is as present in error's error chain.
      
      It is a bit unclear, at least initially, how to linearise and order
      error chain traversal in divergence points - for exception objects where
      both .Unwrap() and .__cause__ are !None. However more closer look
      suggests linearisation rule to traverse into .__cause__ after going
      through .Unwrap() part - please see details in documentation added into
      _error.pyx
      
      -> Teach errors.Is to do this traversal, and this way now e.g. exception
      raised as
      
      	raise X from Y
      
      will be treated by errors.Is as being both X and Y, even if any of X or Y
      also has its own error chain via .Unwrap().
      
      Top-level documentation is TODO.
      03f88c0b
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      golang, errors, fmt: Error chaining (Python) · 337de0d7
      Kirill Smelkov authored
      Following errors model in Go and fd95c88a (golang, errors, fmt: Error
      chaining (C++/Pyx)) let's add support at Python-level for errors to wrap
      each other and to be inspected/unwrapped:
      
      - an error can additionally provide way to unwrap itself, if it
        provides .Unwrap() method. .__cause__ is not taken into account yet,
        but will be in a follow-up patch;
      - errors.Is(err) tests whether an item in error's chain matches target;
      - `fmt.Errorf("... : %w", ... err)` is similar to `"... : %s" % (..., err)`
        but resulting error, when unwrapped, will return err.
      - errors.Unwrap is not exposed as chaining through both .Unwrap() and
        .__cause__ will need more than just "current element" as unwrapping
        state (i.e. errors.Unwrap API is insufficient - see next patch), and
        in practice users of errors.Unwrap() are very seldom.
      
      Support for error chaining through .__cause__ will follow in the next
      patch.
      
      Top-level documentation is TODO.
      
      See https://blog.golang.org/go1.13-errors for error chaining overview.
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      golang: Teach pyerror to be a base class · 78d0c76f
      Kirill Smelkov authored
      It is surprising to have an exception class that cannot be derived from.
      
      Besides, in the future we'll use subclassing from golang.error as an
      indicator that an error is a "well-defined" (in simple words - does not
      need traceback to be interpreted).
      78d0c76f
  19. 10 Feb, 2020 1 commit
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      golang: Expose error at Py level · 17798442
      Kirill Smelkov authored
      The first step to expose errors and error chaining to Python:
      
      - Add pyerror that wraps a pyx/nogil C-level error and is exposed as golang.error at py level.
      - py errors must be compared by ==, not by "is"
      - Add (py) errors.New to create a new error from text.
      - a C-level error that has .Unwrap, is exposed with .Unwrap at py level,
        but full py-level chaining will be implemented in a follow-up patch.
      - py error does not support inheritance yet.
      
      Top-level documentation is TODO.
      17798442