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greenlet-2.0.2.tar.gz | 0000164980 161 KB | |
python-greenlet-rpmlintrc | 0000000060 60 Bytes | |
python-greenlet.changes | 0000015356 15 KB | |
python-greenlet.spec | 0000002751 2.69 KB |
Revision 68 (latest revision is 82)
Dirk Mueller (dirkmueller)
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- update to 2.0.2: * Fix calling ``greenlet.settrace()`` with the same tracer object that was currently active. * Various compilation and standards conformance fixes. * Python 3.11: Fix a memory leak. See issue 328 and gevent issue 1924. - 2.0.0.post0 (2022-11-03) * Add Programming Language :: Python :: 3.11 to the PyPI classifier metadata. - 2.0.0rc5 (2022-10-31) * Linux: Fix another group of rare crashes that could occur when shutting down an interpeter running multiple threads. See issue 325. - 2.0.0rc4 (2022-10-30) * Linux: Fix a rare crash that could occur when shutting down an interpreter running multiple threads, when some of those threads are in greenlets making calls to functions that release the GIL. - 2.0.0rc1 (2022-10-27) * Deal gracefully with greenlet switches that occur while deferred deallocation of objects is happening using CPython's "trash can" mechanism. Previously, if a large nested container held items that switched greenlets during delayed deallocation, and that second greenlet also invoked the trash can, CPython's internal state could become corrupt. This was visible as an assertion error in debug builds. Now, the relevant internal state is saved and restored during greenlet switches. See also gevent issue 1909. * Rename the C API function PyGreenlet_GET_PARENT to PyGreenlet_GetParent for consistency. The old name remains available as a deprecated alias. - 2.0.0a1 (2022-01-20) * Drop support for very old versions of GCC and MSVC. Compilation now requires a compiler that either supports C++11 or has some other intrinsic way to create thread local variables; for older GCC, clang
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Why did you accept this? The comments in changes do not match the changes in spec!