A RetroSearch Logo

Home - News ( United States | United Kingdom | Italy | Germany ) - Football scores

Search Query:

Showing content from http://mail.python.org/pipermail/python-dev/2006-August/067928.html below:

[Python-Dev] segmentation fault in Python 2.5b3 (trunk:51066)

[Python-Dev] segmentation fault in Python 2.5b3 (trunk:51066) [Python-Dev] segmentation fault in Python 2.5b3 (trunk:51066)Michael Hudson mwh at python.net
Thu Aug 3 17:51:29 CEST 2006
Duncan Booth <duncan.booth at suttoncourtenay.org.uk> writes:

> Does Coverity recognise objects on Python's internal pools as deallocated? 

Coverity doesn't work on that level; it analyzes source code, and
knows about Python's INCREFs and DECREFs.

> The moral is to regard the reference counting rules as law: no matter how 
> sure you are that you can cheat, don't or you'll regret it.

This is the truth.

Cheers,
mwh

-- 
 As it seems to me, in Perl you have to be an expert to correctly make
 a nested data structure like, say, a list of hashes of instances.  In
 Python, you have to be an idiot not  to be able to do it, because you
 just write it down.             -- Peter Norvig, comp.lang.functional
More information about the Python-Dev mailing list

RetroSearch is an open source project built by @garambo | Open a GitHub Issue

Search and Browse the WWW like it's 1997 | Search results from DuckDuckGo

HTML: 3.2 | Encoding: UTF-8 | Version: 0.7.4