Le 18/09/2017 à 16:52, Guido van Rossum a écrit : > > In Python 2 the traceback was not part of the exception object because > there was (originally) no cycle GC. In Python GC we changed the awkward > interface to something more useful, because we could depend on GC. Why > are we now trying to roll back this feature? We should just improve GC. > (Or perhaps you shouldn't be raising so many exceptions. :-) Improving the GC is obviously a good thing, but what heuristic would you have in mind that may solve the issue at hand? Regards Antoine.
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