I explored alternatives, and found in radare2 with its GUI Iaito a helpful toolkit for my needs. The user interface is really excellent, mixing the best features of old and new style UX schools. Not so satisfying is the underlying engine: I can accept that segmented x86 is not the main focus of the software, but its extreme instability (crashes, corruption of the project state and other miscellaneous bugs) was unexpected. As much as I want to revive the spirit of the early DOS era, I do not need to recall its worse sides. In any case, after fixing and submitting patches for the worst blockers, and finding workarounds for the lesser annoyances, I was able to get some value back.
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It seems that PyPy is not being actively developed anymore and is phased out even by numpy (numpy/numpy#30416). There's no official statement from the project, but the numpy issue is from a PyPy developer. I added a warning to avoid users assuming PyPy properly supported and developed Python distribution, and in anticipation of PyPy being eventually, slowly deprecated.
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原油此次暴跌同样如此:暴跌的核心动因是特朗普“战争可能很快结束”的言论引发地缘风险预期反转,而非全球原油供需基本面发生突变。