- 30 Jan, 2023 40 commits
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Jérome Perrin authored
In the changes from ExternalMethod 2.13.1 -> 4.5, now ExternalMethod define __code__ (and __defaults__) to a computed attribute calling getFunction, but getFunction is different in our patched class, so when unwrapMethod tries to get __code__, it will raise and mapply will not consider the external method as being callable, so a simple __repr__ of the ExternalMethod will be used as response body when published. By defining __code__ to something using our patched logic, this problem does not happen.
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Arnaud Fontaine authored
Utility function taking care of the internal changes between RestrictedPython v3 and v5, keeping support for both (instead of having multiple if statements).
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Tatuya Kamada authored
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* Emtpy parameter. * No argument.
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Jérome Perrin authored
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Jérome Perrin authored
Usually we run tests with two nodes, so when there's a conflict it's always between the "main" node and the processing node, so we always have a distributing node during conflict. But when running with, for example, 2 nodes (the main node + 2 nodes), the conflict might occur between the two processing nodes and after the resolution we still don't have a distributing node.
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Jérome Perrin authored
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