cfbolz changed the topic of #pypy to: PyPy, the flexible snake (IRC logs: https://quodlibet.duckdns.org/irc/pypy/latest.log.html#irc-end ) | use cffi for calling C | if a pep adds a mere 25-30 [C-API] functions or so, it's a drop in the ocean (cough) - Armin
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<bbot2> Started: http://buildbot.pypy.org/builders/own-win-x86-32/builds/2500 [mattip: force build, py3.6]
<bbot2> Started: http://buildbot.pypy.org/builders/own-linux-x86-64/builds/8405 [mattip: force build, py3.6]
<bbot2> Failure: http://buildbot.pypy.org/builders/own-linux-x86-64/builds/8405 [mattip: force build, py3.6]
<mattip> on linux64, disabling the untranslated fast path made tests run in 47 min vs. 57 minutes previously :)
<mattip> but that may be because the previous test run was in parallel with a translation build
<bbot2> Failure: http://buildbot.pypy.org/builders/own-win-x86-32/builds/2500 [mattip: force build, py3.6]
<mattip> and anyway it was wrong
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<mgedmin> hey doesn anyone know by any chance what pypy2 versions are available on travis ci when using dist: bionic or dist: focal?
<mgedmin> because just 'pypy' ain't cutting it
<mgedmin> and travis's own page that used to list available versions is currently broken and lists nothing
<mattip> how about this one
<mattip> (note that gives you 7.1.1, according to the docs
<mgedmin> yeah, that's the page that used to list available versions at the bottom
<mattip> )
<mgedmin> just "pypy" doesn't work with dist: bionic/focal: https://travis-ci.org/github/mgedmin/restview/jobs/739211213
<mgedmin> it does work with dist: xenial, but there I get some openssl conflict where pip install cryptography fails because openssl 1.0.2 is too old
<mattip> you might have a better experience using cibuildwheel
<mgedmin> (strangely this only happens with pypy -- other pythons, including pypy3 are fine)
* mgedmin is not building wheels, just running tests
<mattip> that's ok, they handle getting all the correct python versions, and your x86 workflow can move across CI providers
<mattip> for ARM you are pretty much stuck with travis, but the macOS story is much better on azure/github actions
<mgedmin> looks like "pypy2" works on dist: focal
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