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Remove support for PyPy #6029

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Remove support for PyPy #6029

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@jrbourbeau jrbourbeau commented Mar 30, 2022

In the monthly community meeting on 2022-02-03, we decided to intentionally remove support for PyPy (pasted the corresponding section from the meeting notes below). This PR removes all PyPy support code.

Relevant monthly meeting notes:
  • Drop PyPy? Drop PyPy compatibility? #5681
    • We don’t see any users here
    • There is some mild cost
    • We don’t really support this today
    • We’re now going to intentionally not support it.

cc @jakirkham @mrocklin for visibility

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+1

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Unit Test Results

       18 files  +       4         18 suites  +4   9h 10m 49s ⏱️ + 1h 10m 14s
  2 703 tests ±       0    2 621 ✔️ +       4       81 💤  -     2  1  - 2 
24 163 runs  +5 354  22 875 ✔️ +5 072  1 287 💤 +284  1  - 2 

For more details on these failures, see this check.

Results for commit 550588f. ± Comparison against base commit 8906cab.

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jcrist commented Mar 31, 2022

Test failed due to some flakiness in the GPU-CI infrastructure (all tests passed, then something else failed afterwards). Merging.

@jcrist jcrist merged commit 2ff681c into dask:main Mar 31, 2022
mrocklin pushed a commit to mrocklin/distributed that referenced this pull request Mar 31, 2022
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