global threading.Lock not locking correctly?

Laura Creighton lac at strakt.com
Tue Feb 4 19:35:10 EST 2003


> On Tue, 04 Feb 2003 14:22:01 -0500, Tim Peters <tim.one at comcast.net>
> wrote:
> 
> >[Afanasiy]
> >> I am replying to this just to answer your question. My question was
> >> already answered. However, I am now curious what I should have said
> >> instead of "P.S. this is simplified example code". I am finding it
> >> difficult to communicate here and I consider my English excellent.
> >
> >Grant explained it well.  Your "P.S. this is simplified example code" added
> >no information, so it's natural to question why you wrote it.  The usual
> >answer to that is (as Grant explained) that it's not actually code you've
> >run.
> 
> The dictionary entry for 'example' seems to make sense for this purpose.
> Is there another adjective, short of "but it reproduces the symptoms" ?
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Just say 'this tested simplified example code' or even 'this
TESTED simplified example code'.  This is not a problem about your
English.  This is a problem about other people making false
statements, before, and damaging communication here before you
got a chance to speak.

Laura






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