>>>>> "CT" == Christian Tismer <tismer@tismer.com> writes: CT> I think it is fine that it crashed. There are obviously CT> extension modules left where the interpreter lock rule is CT> violated. The builtin Python code has been checked, there are CT> most probably no holes, including tkinter. Or, I made a mistake CT> in this little code: I think have misunderstood at least one of Mark's bug report and your response. Does the problem Mark reported rely on extension code? I thought the bug was triggered by running pure Python code. If that is the case, then it can never be fine that it crashed. If the problem relies on extension code, then there ought to be a way to write the extension so that it doesn't cause a crash. Jeremy PS Mark: Is the transformer.py you attached different from the one in the nondist/src/Compiler tree? It looks like the only differences are with the whitespace.
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