I saw a reference to MLib today on one of the Gtk lists. Its doc page, in turn, referenced a paper by David Turner on "cleanup stack exception handling" that looked mighty interesting. It looks like he manages a lot of exception handling and memory free activities automatically with judiciously defined TRY and CATCH macros. I thought others here might find it interesting as well: http://www.freetype.org/david/reliable-c.html If something like this was implemented in the Python source, it might make it possible to write cleaner more leak-resistant extension modules. Skip
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