Hm, possible. I will check. K > -----Original Message----- > From: [email protected] [mailto:stackless- > [email protected]] On Behalf Of Richard Tew > Sent: 3. mars 2014 07:32 > To: [email protected] > Subject: [Stackless] 3.2.5 unittest failure > > Kristjan, is it possible you missed a graft? > > This is the last line before a release build of 3.2.5 crashes for me: > > testCrasher (test_defects.TestCrashUponFrameUnpickling) ... > > > python32.dll!frame_getback(_frame * f=0x02836700, void * > nope=0x00000000) Line 375 + 0x9 bytes C > python32.dll!getset_get(PyGetSetDescrObject * descr=0x02069440, > _object * obj=0x02836700, _object * type=0x1e2b03f8) Line 149 + 0x19 > bytes C > python32.dll!_PyObject_GenericGetAttrWithDict(_object * > obj=0x02836700, _object * name=0x0205fe80, _object * dict=0x00000000) > Line 988 + 0x12 bytes C > python32.dll!PyObject_GenericGetAttr(_object * obj=0x02836700, > _object * name=0x0205fe80) Line 1050 + 0xf bytes C > python32.dll!PyObject_GetAttr(_object * v=0x02836700, _object * > name=0x0205fe80) Line 835 + 0x10 bytes C > python32.dll!PyEval_EvalFrame_value(_frame * f=0x027f56b8, int > throwflag=506147444, _object * retval=0x1e2b3274) Line 2963 + 0x7 > bytes C > > It crashes in: > > static PyObject * > frame_getback(PyFrameObject *f, void *nope) { > PyFrameObject *fb = f->f_back; > PyObject *ret; > while (fb != NULL && ! PyFrame_Check(fb)) > fb = fb->f_back; > > Where fb = 0x03. > > Cheers, > Richard. > > _______________________________________________ > Stackless mailing list > [email protected] > http://www.stackless.com/mailman/listinfo/stackless
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