Brett Cannon wrote:
> On 6/27/06, Jim Jewett <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> ...
>> Caps and current usage should also be available (though read-only)
>> from python; it is quite sensible to spill some cache when getting too
>> close to your memory limit.
>
> Yeah, being able to read your restrictions seems reasonable to do from an
> untrusted interpreter.
Certainly in some cases I'd like to run a Python program that claims it
"plays nice" without its being able to see that it is in jail. Otherwise
I can't escalate my trust of the code based on old behavior (it might be
nice only when the jailer is around). So, reading your restrictions is
a capability I'd like to be able to control.
Sounds reasonable.
-Brett
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