Thanks! There are some new changes (I fixed a race with sockets closing) and I hope to land flow control (finally) later today.

Do you know what those skips are? I suspect they might be due to ssl not working for you either. :-(


On Fri, Oct 18, 2013 at 10:04 AM, Richard Oudkerk <shibturn@gmail.com> wrote:
On 18/10/2013 5:31pm, Guido van Rossum wrote:
I'm working from home today and my Windows laptop is in the office, so I
won't be able to test my latest Tulip changes on Windows (I just renamed
pause to pause_reading, and hope to commit pause_reading later today).
Is anyone luckier?

$ hg id
97f6f35b02e5 (asyncio) tip

$ python-release runtests.py
Skipping 'test_unix_events': UNIX only
................................................s.................s......ss...ssssssssssss.....s........s....ss..sss.....ss...ssssssssssssss....................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
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Ran 544 tests in 12.790s

OK (skipped=39)


Also, reading through the Windows OpenSSL setup in PCbuild/readme.txt I
lost courage, so I've not tested the SSL behavior on Windows at all. Is
anyone lucky enough to have a Python 3.4 alpha for Windows setup with
OpenSSL already configured? If so, could you run test_asyncio for me and
let me know if there are any issues? (Actually, even a working Python
3.3 setup would be useful, although you'd have to check out the Tulip
repo and run the tests from there.)

$ python-release -c 'import sys; print(sys.version)'
3.4.0a3+ (default:7172135d60f6, Oct 18 2013, 17:54:18) [MSC v.1600 32 bit (Intel)]

$ python-release -m test test_asyncio
[1/1] test_asyncio
1 test OK.

BTW, pcbuild.sln was not building _overlapped automatically -- I have pushed a fix.

--
Richard



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