Peter Schneider-Kamp wrote: > > What do you think would be appropriate? I have been toying around > with the my*.h headers a bit and loaded up a "proof of concept" patch > that makes all my*.h obsolete. Where's the patch? ... Ah, found it - assigned to / postponed by nowonder. This include business is tricky. I for one am against seeing mymalloc.h moved to pyport.h. It doesn't belong there and deserves a file on its own. If my*.[ch] files really disturb you, you can make them obsolete by renaming them to py*.[ch] :-). ~/python/dev> ls Include/my* Include/mymalloc.h Include/myproto.h Include/mytime.h Include/mymath.h Include/myselect.h - feel free to move to pyport.h both myproto.h and mymath.h (as you did) - mymalloc.h shouldn't be touched. You may eventyally want to rename it to pymalloc.h - not sure what to do with mytime.h and myselect.h - not sure whether it's worth renaming my*.c to py*.c > > P.S.: What's the status of sre? I just ask because test_re > keeps nagging all the time. :-] The problem is that /F has no idea where this bug comes from, and the suspicions he had about memory glitches in the SRE code haven't been confirmed by Barry's Purify analyses so far. I did some testing too, but found only unrelated buglets. I second Barry's opinion that the memory picture of the CVS snapshot is good enough. So this seems to be a bug related with the logic of the code, in an area where Barry and I have already publicly qualified ourselves as clueless. -- Vladimir MARANGOZOV | Vladimir.Marangozov@inrialpes.fr http://sirac.inrialpes.fr/~marangoz | tel:(+33-4)76615277 fax:76615252
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