On 10/23/06, Travis Oliphant <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I've placed them in SVN (r3384): arraydescr_dealloc needs to do something like. if (self->fields == Py_None) { print something incref(self) return; }
Here is some more info. We left a long-running job over the weekend with the prints you suggested. Oddly, something happened at the OS level which killed our SSH connection to that machine, but the above numpy dealloc() warning never printed (we logged this). What did happen is that the refcount you suggested we print: sys.getrefcount(numpy.dtype('float')) eventually seems to have wrapped around and gone negative. I'm attaching the log file with those print statements, the key point is that this happens eventually: PSVD Iteration 19 Ref count 1989827662 bar 444 PSVD Iteration 0 Ref count 2021353399 PSVD Iteration 1 Ref count 2143386207 PSVD Iteration 2 Ref count -2001245193 PSVD Iteration 3 Ref count -1915816437 PSVD Iteration 4 Ref count -1902698473 That refcount is for dtype('float') as indicated above. Is it not a problem that this particular refcount goes negative? Eventually it may continue increasing and hit a zero, point at which I imagine that the bad dealloc will occur. Are refcounts stored in signed 32-bit ints? Why? I'd have naively expected them to be stored in unsigned longs to avoid wraparound problems, but maybe I'm completely missing the real problem here. We've started another run to see if we can get the actual crash to happen, will report. Cheers, f
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