On 07/02/18 05:22, Graham Dumpleton wrote:
> I'll look into. Python stack traces are a bit of a pain as they don't
> give a separate stack frame for when you call a function which is
> actually implemented in C code. Usually though one can at least work
> out the line in calling code where C function was called though. At
> least that is the case if using profile hooks. Don't remember what
> happens with stack frame dumping.

I am hitting this issue myself in other project. Look like a bug of
"feature missing" of Python interpreter. Maybe something to work for
Python 3.8, two years away.

What I am experiencing now is something different. I just send an email
about it.

5:30 AM in Spain, time for some sleep!.

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