On 9/24/20 1:54 PM, Vladimir Sementsov-Ogievskiy wrote:
Hi all!
The aim of the series is to reduce code-duplication and writing
parameters structure-packing by hand around coroutine function wrappers.
Benefits:
- no code duplication
- less indirection
v9: Thanks to Eric, I used commit message tweaks and rebase-conflict solving
from his git.
01: add Philippe's, Stefan's r-bs
02: - add Philippe's, Stefan's r-bs
- commit message tweaks stolen from Eric's git :)
LOL: "stolen" makes it sound like a crime was committed ;) I find it to
be one of the joys of open source when my ideas show up in someone
else's work when properly attributed, as you did here. [Maybe the
recent push towards a conscious language initiative has let me hone in
on something that turned out humorous to me, but might not be as obvious
to someone less fluent in English idioms]
At any rate, I'm glad my rebase efforts helped.
03: add Philippe's, Stefan's r-bs
04: - wording/grammar by Eric (partly, stolen from repo)
- ref new file in docs/devel/index.rst
- use 644 rights and recommended header for python script
- call gen_header() once
- rename gen_wrappers_file to gen_wrappers
05: add Stefan's r-b
06: add Philippe's, Stefan's r-bs
07: Stefan's r-b
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