The licenses are compatible and the maintainer is amenable to the idea though,
so if you (and by "you" I mean Burak, not exarkun) wanted to start the work of
merging in Ampoule, you could go right ahead.
I wish. I can’t even get Ampoule to work for myself.
Besides, I’m probably lightyears away
In article
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Laurens Van Houtven <_...@lvh.io> wrote:
> Hi Russell,
>
>
> The way to do this is to pass the reactor as a parameter, and use a Clock
> instead of the regular parameter for unit testing purposes. See also:
> https://twistedmatrix.com/documents/current/core/howto/trial.html ; that
Hi Russell,
The way to do this is to pass the reactor as a parameter, and use a Clock
instead of the regular parameter for unit testing purposes. See also:
https://twistedmatrix.com/documents/current/core/howto/trial.html ; that
has a complete example of how to write unit tests that use Clock.
T
Is there a simple way to cancel all Twisted timers (pending
reactor.callLater calls)?
The reason I want to do this is to clean up a unit test without getting
"dirty reactor" complaints.
The system is a server that will rarely be shut down and does not have
to shut down gracefully (i.e. I don'
On Mar 12, 2014, at 11:53 PM, Chris Withers wrote:
> Not to be too contentious, but when do you reckon you guys will switch the
> main repo to git?
Just to be clear about the nature of my other answers: we do not "reckon" such
a thing will happen; we have no estimates. Things get done because
On Mar 13, 2014, at 4:14 AM, Laurens Van Houtven <_...@lvh.io> wrote:
> HawkOwl probably meant that it would be hard to get all the tooling (trac,
> ci...) working while switching up the VCS out from under it. There's a *lot*
> of stuff that relies on SVN details.
I think handwaving over the l
On Mar 13, 2014, at 4:17 AM, HawkOwl wrote:
> There is no other reason to do a base repo switch other than "svn is
> scary" or "I don't like svn".
There's a very good reason to do a base repo switch.
Right now, every time we do a merge to trunk, we're losing all the metadata
about version his
On Mar 13, 2014, at 5:01 AM, Chris Withers wrote:
> On 13/03/2014 11:17, HawkOwl wrote:
>> If you want git access, we have that already (both read and write!),\
>
> So, if I hypothetically put in a pull request via GitHub, that would "just
> work"?
No. There's a required round-trip through S
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If you want git access, we have that already (both read and write!),\
So, if I hypothetically put in a pull request via GitHub, that would
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On 13/03/14 19:04, Jonathan Ballet wrote:
> Hi,
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> On Thu, Mar 13, 2014 at 03:14:53PM +0800, HawkOwl wrote: Hi Chris,
>
> I can assure you this topic has come up many times - and unless we
> have volunteers that can manage to get the several thousa
Hi,
On Thu, Mar 13, 2014 at 12:04 PM, Jonathan Ballet wrote:
> Why does using Git involve moving tickets over to Github?
> Why does using Git even involve Github at all, in the first place?
>
HawkOwl probably meant that it would be hard to get all the tooling (trac,
ci...) working while switchi
Hi,
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> Hi Chris,
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> I can assure you this topic has come up many times - and unless we
> have volunteers that can manage to get the several thousand tickets
> with comment history into Gi
On 03/13/2014 03:14 AM, HawkOwl wrote:
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Hi Chris,
I can assure you this topic has come up many times - and unless we
have volunteers that can manage to get the several thousand tickets
with comment history into GitHub (which I'm sure that nobody want
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Hi Chris,
I can assure you this topic has come up many times - and unless we
have volunteers that can manage to get the several thousand tickets
with comment history into GitHub (which I'm sure that nobody wants to
get tied to when you have a workflow
On Wed, 12 Mar 2014 09:53:07 +0100
Laurens Van Houtven <_...@lvh.io> wrote:
>
> A common criticism of Twisted is that it "takes over" your codebase. I am
> speaking at PyCon in about a month to demonstrate that that isn't true. (It
> just looks that way, because once people use it, they don't want
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