Hi, consider this code:
cdef np.ndarray[int32, ndim=1] a a = new_int32_buffer() a = new_float32_buffer() This fails during the second assignment, but only during validation, after unpacking the buffer. The code that handles this case is generated here: https://github.com/cython/cython/blob/c95ca9f21a3524718a83c3415bb7102a508154be/Cython/Compiler/Buffer.py#L376 Note the twist where it says: # If acquisition failed, attempt to reacquire the old buffer # before raising the exception. I faintly remember a discussion about that case (apparently back in 2008), but can't find it in my mail archive. Might have been off-list at the time. Question: Instead of re-acquiring the buffer (and thus faking the non-assignment), wouldn't it be better to acquire the new buffer in a temp, and only overwrite the old "Py_buffer" if all is fine with it? Stefan _______________________________________________ cython-devel mailing list cython-devel@python.org https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/cython-devel