Nathan Goldbaum
Nathan Goldbaum
I see there's some worry about stability over at https://github.com/pola-rs/polars/pull/22466#issuecomment-2835533010. Out of curiosity @orlp what would it take for you to feel comfortable calling polars thread-safe and supported under the...
Not sure where it fits in the global picture, but this document needs an update: https://docs.python.org/3/faq/library.html#what-kinds-of-global-value-mutation-are-thread-safe. It still says the GIL synchronizes multithreaded access and doesn't discuss the free-threaded build....
Ah, missed that there is https://github.com/pycompression/python-isal/pull/233 (which of course I commented on 🙃). Feel free to close this but having a tracking issue is useful for visibility.
@cclauss nope, not until hf-xet updates its PyO3 dependency and/or releases cp314t wheels: ``` error: The configured Python interpreter version (3.14) is newer than PyO3's maximum supported version (3.13) =...
Went ahead and rebased though. @Narsil any chance you can take a look over here?
I ran the github actions tests on my fork, see the github actions tests associated with https://github.com/ngoldbaum/llvmlite/commit/43c266b820a4ea6c44201762a3f54da61c3f4017. As far as I can see, all the cp314t wheel builds complete successfully...
Hmm, spoke too soon, it looks like the Windows tests crashed. I'll see if I can reproduce the crash on my Windows machine.
Frustratingly, if I install the wheel that gets produced on the windows build job on my Windows 10 development machine locally, all the tests pass and I don't see a...
Wow! Thanks for the context. That massively simplifies things. While looking this over, I noticed that the `validate` steps are all "broken" on 3.14t - they install a Python 3.12...
I rebased and squashed everything. I think this is ready now. Thanks for the pointer about it being a test-only dependency, I'm not sure where I got it in my...