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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<mattip> cfbolz: timing the experiment form last night: on my machine there is not much difference between before and after
<cfbolz> mattip: :-(
<mattip> the assert pto == self.pto never failed in tests, now checking a complete numpy test run
<cfbolz> So much for my spidey sense ;-)
<cfbolz> mattip: cool, so that might still help
<mattip> here is the jit summary, the whole jit logs are too large for a gist
<cfbolz> mattip: I'd be interested in the very last trace, that of main
<cfbolz> but we can wait for the next build, where we remove the pto stuff
<bbot2> Started: http://buildbot.pypy.org/builders/pypy-c-jit-linux-x86-64/builds/7683 [mattip: force build, py3.7-cpyext-unroll-a-bit]
<bbot2> Started: http://buildbot.pypy.org/builders/own-linux-x86-64/builds/8699 [mattip: force build, py3.7-cpyext-unroll-a-bit]
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<cfbolz> mattip: the reason why gc_rawrefcount_to_obj isn't a field read is the boehm GC, where it's more complicated
<mattip> do we still support that? Maybe we can disallow using cpyext when using boehm
<cfbolz> mattip: I don't know, it's eg used for the reverse debugger
* mattip rewatching the video to figure out how to progress with the 7.3.5 release
<cfbolz> :-)
<cfbolz> didn't we say we'd release rc2?
<bbot2> Failure: http://buildbot.pypy.org/builders/own-linux-x86-64/builds/8699 [mattip: force build, py3.7-cpyext-unroll-a-bit]
<mattip> I think so, with a big caveat about sqlite and json reading assigning to instance __dicts__
<mattip> I guess we could publish a workaround for the json reading by adding an intermediate step that would convert twice
<cfbolz> yeah, not fun all around :-(
<bbot2> Failure: http://buildbot.pypy.org/builders/pypy-c-jit-linux-x86-64/builds/7683 [mattip: force build, py3.7-cpyext-unroll-a-bit]
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<krono> hi cfbolz, since you lately touched the dotviewer
<krono> I'm trying to use the traceviewer on a trace with and awful number of bridges
<krono> problem is, the pypyplog does not start with Loop 0 and the loops are not contiguous, but traceviewer expectes that
<krono> what do?
<krono> (log is from pycket)
<cfbolz> No clue, that's not a property of the dotviewer :-(
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<krono> yea…
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<krono> ah, got it.
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<krono> I got a small fix for the traceviewer, but I think I don't have commit rights on pypy/heptapod anymore. Can someone please grant me ? (username still 'krono')
<cfbolz> krono: you have two accounts, @tobias and @krono
<krono> do I? I'm aparently and idiot :(
<krono> thanks, cfbolz
<krono> Push says I cannot push to default at pypy. does that mean I should do a branch or is something off?
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<krono> ah, its protected, I'll see how to do stuff
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<krono> erm, do I use topics or named branches to create a merge request?
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<cfbolz> krono: as you want
<krono> ok, thanks
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<mattip> krono: you should have gotten an invite to be a "developer" on foss.heptapod.net/pypy, which should allow you to push
<mattip> to a branch. These days we prefer regular named branches, topic branches cause problems for CI
<krono> thanks mattip
<krono> my hg is rusty; whats the quickes way to make a branch?
<cfbolz> hg branch <name>
<krono> 🤦‍♂️ I should have known
<krono> So, first MergeRequest on heptapod
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