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bpo-29481: add versionadded 3.6.1 to typing.Deque docs #107
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…racebacks. This is part 1 of issue python#107. If you unpickle a traceback object, Stackless now reconstructs the f_back links of the assorted frame objects. There is also a new test case in test_pickle.py. Manually grafted from pull request python#22. https://bitbucket.org/stackless-dev/stackless/issues/107 (grafted from 3719f4e0d4371b941777f423941bfe5e875f9cf6)
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…le stackless This is part 2 of issue python#107. Fist step. Move the registration code for Stackless specific reduce functions into the module stackless. This simplifies the C code quite a bit. This commit does not modify the behaviour of Stackless once the module stackless has been loaded. https://bitbucket.org/stackless-dev/stackless/issues/107
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This is part 2 of issue python#107. Second step. Stackless no longer pretends to be able to pickle frame objects in general. It still pickles frames as part of tasklets or traceback objects. This way Stackless adheres closely to the pickling protocol. https://bitbucket.org/stackless-dev/stackless/issues/107
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…tor and traceback objects __setstate__ must accept the state returned by __reduce__. This was not the case for generator and trace-back objects. This commit fixes this. The next commit (merge of issue python#127) adds the relevant test cases. Additionally amends changelog.txt. https://bitbucket.org/stackless-dev/stackless/issues/107
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