PyPy's incminimark GC can't be triggered manually. From what I observed
there are no obvious issues with just letting it run normally. And
unlike CPython, it actually returns unused RAM to the system.
Signed-off-by: Vincent Breitmoser <look@my.amazin.horse>
For some reason, string interpolation on a DomainSpecificString object
like "%r" % (domainSpecificStringObj) fails under PyPy, because the
default __repr__ implementation wants to iterate over the object. I'm
not sure why that happens, but overriding __repr__ instead of __str__
fixes this problem, and is arguably the more appropriate thing to do
anyways.
The psycopg2 package isn't available for PyPy. This commit adds a check
if the runtime is PyPy, and if it is uses psycopg2cffi module in favor
of psycopg2. This is almost a drop-in replacement, except for one place
where an additional cast to string is required.
We aren't ready to release this yet, so I'm reverting it for now.
This reverts commit d1679a4ed7947b0814e0f2af9b888a16c588f1a1, reversing
changes made to e089100c6231541c446e37e157dec8feed02d283.
The old style raise is invalid syntax in python3. As noted in the docs,
this adds one more frame in the traceback, but I think this is
acceptable:
<ipython-input-7-bcc5cba3de3f> in <module>()
16 except:
17 pass
---> 18 six.reraise(*x)
/usr/lib/python3.6/site-packages/six.py in reraise(tp, value, tb)
691 if value.__traceback__ is not tb:
692 raise value.with_traceback(tb)
--> 693 raise value
694 finally:
695 value = None
<ipython-input-7-bcc5cba3de3f> in <module>()
9
10 try:
---> 11 x()
12 except:
13 x = sys.exc_info()
Also note that this uses six, which is not formally a dependency yet,
but is included indirectly since most packages depend on it.
Signed-off-by: Adrian Tschira <nota@notafile.com>
as opposed to join_policy, which is really only pertinent to the
synapse implementation of the group server.
By doing this we keep the group server concept extensible by
allowing arbitrarily complex rules for deciding whether a group
is openly joinable.