Bugfixing python 3.5 asyncio

Dmitry Panteleev dpantele at dpantele.com
Wed Nov 4 18:08:41 EST 2015


Hello,

Yes, the fix has been merged. If 3.5.1 gets released in a month, it
should not be a problem. And looks like it dpends on
http://bugs.python.org/issue25446 .

Thank you for the information.
Dmitry

On Wed, Nov 4, 2015 at 5:52 PM, Terry Reedy <tjreedy at udel.edu> wrote:
> On 11/3/2015 8:24 PM, Dmitry Panteleev wrote:
>>
>> Hello,
>>
>> There is a bug in asyncio.Queue
>> (https://github.com/python/asyncio/issues/268), which makes it
>> unusable for us. It is fixed in master now.
>
>
> I presume that the fix has been merged into the CPython repository (you
> could check).  If so, it should be included when 3.5.1 is released in about
> a month+.
>
>> What is the easiest way to
>> patch the asyncio bundled with python if I have to distribute it among
>> 5 colleagues? It is used in our private module.
>
>
> The cleanest way -- in my opinion -- would be to patch your 3.5.0
> installations, making them '3.5.0+'.  For 5 installations,
>
>> I can think of:
>> 1. Copy asyncio.queues into our package so it has a different name
>
>
> this would be easiest, but then I would retest and presumably revise and
> redistribute after 3.5.1 is out
>
>> 2. Override sys.path
>>
>> Both look really strange. Is there anything else?
>
>
> What I said above.
>
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>
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Best Regards,
Dmitry Panteleev



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