Neal Norwitz [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I ignored these as I'm not certain all the platforms we run on accept
free(NULL).
It's mandated by C99, and I don't *think* it changed from the previous
version (I only have a bootleg copy of C99 :).
Cheers,
mwh
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Milan Krcmar wrote:
Thank you people. I'm going to try to strip unneeded things and let you
know the result.
Along with running Python on an embedded system, I am considering two
more things. Suppose the system to be a small Linux router, which, after
the kernel starts, merely configures
Thanks!
Mike
Georg Brandl wrote:
Michael Glassford wrote:
In Python 2.4, traceback.print_exc() and traceback.format_exc() silently
do nothing if there is no active exception; in Python 2.5, they raise an
exception. Not too difficult to handle, but unexpected (and a pain if
you use it in
Sorry about the delay. Here's the summary for the first half of
August. As always, comments and corrections are greatly appreciated.
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Summaries
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Mixing str and unicode dict keys
Ralf Schmitt noted that in
The plan for 2.4.4 is to have a release candidate on October 11th, and a final
release on October 18th. This is very likely to be the last ever 2.4 release,
after which 2.4.4 joins 2.3.5 and earlier in the old folks home, where it can
live out it's remaining life with dignity and respect.
If