change byte lengths to use Py_ssize_t#11
change byte lengths to use Py_ssize_t#11jacobfeder wants to merge 2 commits intosamuelcolvin:masterfrom
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LGTM, could you also update the readme. github actions will also need to be added and travis removed before I can release a new version. Might not be until september. |
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Ok no problem. Thanks! |
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@samuelcolvin this deprecation warning is now an error in python 3.10 and prevents usage of the library - please let me know if there's anything I can do to to help get this change made. I'd be happy to take over maintenance if you'd like. Thanks |
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I'll try to fix it next week.
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is now an error in python 3.10 and prevents usage of the library - please
let me know if there's anything I can do to to help get this change made.
I'd be happy to take over maintenance if you'd like.
Thanks
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Hi @samuelcolvin - bump on this. If you give repo access I'd also be happy to implement the travis/GH changes you had mentioned if you give me instructions on how you'd like it. Best, |
This will solve some deprecation warning messages in more recent python versions.