[Python-Dev] why _PyGen_Finalize(gen) propagates close() to _PyGen_yf() ?
Oleg Nesterov
oleg at redhat.com
Thu Mar 30 14:05:56 EDT 2017
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On 03/28, Eric Snow wrote: > > On Mon, Mar 20, 2017 at 11:30 AM, Oleg Nesterov <oleg at redhat.com> wrote: > > Hello, > > > > Let me first clarify, I do not claim this is a bug, I am trying to learn > > python and now I trying to understand yield-from. > > Given that you haven't gotten a response here, and this looks a bit strange. My question is simple, the implementation looks clear and straightforward, I am a bit surprised none of cpython devs bothered to reply. > you may want to take > this over to the core-mentorship at python.org list. Well, I'm afraid to contact this closed and not-for-mortals list, not sure this very basic question should go there ;) perhaps you are already a member, feel free to forward. I downloaded micropython and it doesn't propagate .close() in this case. but it seem to differ very much from cpython, not sure this matters at all. Thanks, Oleg.
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