Lightweight in-process concurrent programming

Edit Package python-greenlet

The greenlet package is a spin-off of Stackless, a version of CPython
that supports micro-threads called "tasklets". Tasklets run
pseudo-concurrently (typically in a single or a few OS-level threads)
and are synchronized with data exchanges on "channels".

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Revision 8 (latest revision is 48)
Stephan Kulow's avatar Stephan Kulow (coolo) accepted request 142579 from Sascha Peilicke's avatar Sascha Peilicke (saschpe) (revision 8)
- Update to version 0.4.0:
  + Greenlet has an instance dictionary now, which means it can be
    used for implementing greenlet local storage, etc. However, this
    might introduce incompatibility if subclasses have __dict__ in their
    __slots__. Classes like that will fail, because greenlet already
    has __dict__ out of the box.
  + Greenlet no longer leaks memory after thread termination, as long as
    terminated thread has no running greenlets left at the time.
  + Add support for debian sparc and openbsd5-sparc64
  + Add support for ppc64 linux
  + Don't allow greenlets to be copied with copy.copy/deepcopy
  + Fix arm32/thumb support
  + Restore greenlet's parent after kill
  + Add experimental greenlet tracing
- Changes from version 0.3.4:
  + Use plain distutils for install command, this fixes installation of
    the greenlet.h header.
  + Enhanced arm32 support
  + Fix support for Linux/S390 zSeries
  + Workaround compiler bug on RHEL 3 / CentOS 3
- Changes from version 0.3.3:
  + Use sphinx to build documentation and publish it on greenlet.rtfd.org
  + Prevent segfaults on openbsd 4/i386
  + Workaround gcc-4.0 not allowing to clobber rbx
  + Enhance test infrastructure
  + Fix possible compilation problems when including greenlet.h in C++ mode
  + Make the greenlet module work on x64 windows
  + Add a test for greenlet C++ exceptions
  + Fix compilation on Solaris with SunStudio
- Changes from version 0.3.2:
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