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-rw-r--r--lib/git/async/pool.py6
-rw-r--r--lib/git/async/task.py6
-rw-r--r--lib/git/async/util.py1
-rw-r--r--test/git/async/test_pool.py1
4 files changed, 0 insertions, 14 deletions
diff --git a/lib/git/async/pool.py b/lib/git/async/pool.py
index dbc201a9..7ee3e8eb 100644
--- a/lib/git/async/pool.py
+++ b/lib/git/async/pool.py
@@ -95,10 +95,6 @@ class PoolReader(CallbackReader):
# provided enough - its better to have some possibly empty task runs
# than having and empty queue that blocks.
- # NOTE: TODO: that case is only possible if one Task could be connected
- # to multiple input channels in a manner known by the system. Currently
- # this is not possible, but should be implemented at some point.
-
# if the user tries to use us to read from a done task, we will never
# compute as all produced items are already in the channel
task = self._task_ref()
@@ -260,8 +256,6 @@ class Pool(object):
# the following loops are kind of unrolled - code duplication
# should make things execute faster. Putting the if statements
# into the loop would be less code, but ... slower
- # DEBUG
- # print actual_count, numchunks, chunksize, remainder, task._out_writer.size()
if self._num_workers:
# respect the chunk size, and split the task up if we want
# to process too much. This can be defined per task
diff --git a/lib/git/async/task.py b/lib/git/async/task.py
index 49e7e7cf..10b22649 100644
--- a/lib/git/async/task.py
+++ b/lib/git/async/task.py
@@ -88,11 +88,7 @@ class OutputChannelTask(Node):
self._num_writers += 1
self._wlock.release()
- #print "%r: reading %i" % (self.id, count)
- #if hasattr(self, 'reader'):
- # print "from", self.reader().channel
items = self._read(count)
- #print "%r: done reading %i items" % (self.id, len(items))
try:
try:
@@ -117,7 +113,6 @@ class OutputChannelTask(Node):
self._wlock.release()
# END handle writer count
except Exception, e:
- print >> sys.stderr, "task %s error:" % self.id, type(e), str(e) # TODO: REMOVE DEBUG, or make it use logging
# be sure our task is not scheduled again
self.set_done()
@@ -164,7 +159,6 @@ class OutputChannelTask(Node):
self._wlock.acquire()
try:
if self._num_writers == 0:
- # print "Closing channel of %r" % self.id, len(self._out_writer.channel.queue), self._out_writer.channel
self.close()
# END handle writers
finally:
diff --git a/lib/git/async/util.py b/lib/git/async/util.py
index 11ab75a6..4c4f3929 100644
--- a/lib/git/async/util.py
+++ b/lib/git/async/util.py
@@ -2,7 +2,6 @@
from threading import (
Lock,
- current_thread,
_allocate_lock,
_Condition,
_sleep,
diff --git a/test/git/async/test_pool.py b/test/git/async/test_pool.py
index c786770a..0042c4a8 100644
--- a/test/git/async/test_pool.py
+++ b/test/git/async/test_pool.py
@@ -19,7 +19,6 @@ class TestThreadPool(TestBase):
def _assert_single_task(self, p, async=False):
"""Performs testing in a synchronized environment"""
- # return # DEBUG TODO: Fixme deactivated it
print >> sys.stderr, "Threadpool: Starting single task (async = %i) with %i threads" % (async, p.size())
null_tasks = p.num_tasks() # in case we had some before