> some feedback from first experiments with descr-branch: > > The test-suite seems to work, as does the test_descr.py script > run standalone. > > Immediate crash (access vialoation) on executing: > > C:\sf\desc-branch\python\dist\src\PCbuild>python > Python 2.2a0 (#16, Jul 5 2001, 12:26:08) [MSC 32 bit (Intel)] on win32 > Type "copyright", "credits" or "license" for more information. > >>> class C: > ... def foo(*a): return a > ... goo = classmethod(foo) > ... > >>> C.goo > > The crash can be avoided by executing C = c() > before calling C.goo. Hm, I can't reproduce this; it works for me! Have you tried cvs update and rebuilding? > Just an observation... > Currently this code does not seem stable enough to > play with. What you observe sounds like a reference count error. If you can still reproduce it, can you try to dig a little deeper? Linking with -lefence and running it under gdb, then reporting the backtrace when it fails would help. --Guido van Rossum (home page: http://www.python.org/~guido/)
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