Michael Hudson <mwh@python.net> writes: > Now what do I do? Back my patch out? Not expose the functions on > BSD? It works on Linux... But nowhere else, it would seem, at least not when python is built threaded. Darwin fails in a similar manner to FreeBSD, test_signal hangs on Solaris, but only if it's runs as part of the test suite -- it runs fine if you just run it alone. Argh! I really am starting to think that I should back out my patch and distribute my code as an extension module. Opinions? Cheers, M. -- But since your post didn't lay out your assumptions, your goals, or how you view language characteristics as fitting in with either, you're not a *natural* candidate for embracing Design by Contract <0.6 wink>. -- Tim Peters, giving Eiffel adoption advice
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