On 3/2/06, Neal Norwitz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> The following code leaks a reference.  Original test case from
> Lib/test/test_sys.py in test_original_excepthook.
>
> import sys, StringIO
> eh = sys.__excepthook__
> try:
>   raise ValueError(42)
> except ValueError, exc:
>   exc_type, exc_value, exc_tb = sys.exc_info()
>   eh(exc_type, None, None)

Which can be simplified to::

from sys import __excepthook__ as eh

try:
    raise BaseException
except:
    eh(BaseException, None, None)

It fails if the first argument to sys.__excepthook__ is either a
built-in exception or a classic class.  it looks like strings and
new-style classes do not trigger it.

-Brett
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