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reference implementation of PEP 3156
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Tulip is the codename for my reference implementation of PEP 3156.
PEP 3156: http://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-3156/
* This requires Python 3.3 or later! *
Copyright/license: Open source, Apache 2.0. Enjoy.
Master Mercurial repo: http://code.google.com/p/tulip/
The actual code lives in the ‘asyncio’ subdirectory. Tests are in the ‘tests’ subdirectory.
- To run tests:
- make test
- To run coverage (coverage package is required):
- make coverage
On Windows, things are a little more complicated. Assume ‘P’ is your Python binary (for example C:Python33python.exe).
You must first build the _overlapped.pyd extension and have it placed in the asyncio directory, as follows:
C> P setup.py build_ext –inplace
If this complains about vcvars.bat, you probably don’t have the required version of Visual Studio installed. Compiling extensions for Python 3.3 requires Microsoft Visual C++ 2010 (MSVC 10.0) of any edition; you can download Visual Studio Express 2010 for free from http://www.visualstudio.com/downloads (scroll down to Visual C++ 2010 Express).
Once you have built the _overlapped.pyd extension successfully you can run the tests as follows:
C> P runtests.py
And coverage as follows:
C> P runtests.py –coverage
–Guido van Rossum <guido@python.org>