Michael Hudson <mwh at python.net> writes: > mwh at users.sourceforge.net writes: > >> Update of /cvsroot/python/python/dist/src/Objects >> In directory sc8-pr-cvs1:/tmp/cvs-serv29176 >> >> Modified Files: >> typeobject.c >> Log Message: >> /* XXX From here until type is allocated, "return NULL" leaks bases! */ >> >> Sure looks like it to me! <wink> >> >> When I run the leak2.py script I posted to python-dev, I only see >> three reference leaks in all of test_descr. When I run >> test_descr.test_main, I still see 46 leaks. This clearly demands >> posting a yelp to python-dev :-) > > This is deeply weird. Watch: > > [mwh at pc150 build-debug]$ ./python.exe > Python 2.4a0 (#25, Aug 8 2003, 14:17:07) > [GCC 3.1 20020420 (prerelease)] on darwin > Type "help", "copyright", "credits" or "license" for more information. >>>> from test import test_support > [40915 refs] >>>> test_support.verbose = 0 > [41028 refs] >>>> from test import test_descr > [56312 refs] >>>> import gc > [56439 refs] >>>> for i in range(5): # just to get things to stabilize > ... test_descr.test_main(); gc.collect() > ... > 273 > 297 > 297 > 297 > 297 > [66427 refs] ----------------------------------. >>>> test_descr.test_main(); gc.collect() | leaks 46 refs > 297 | > [66473 refs] <---------------------------------: >>>> test_descr.test_main(); gc.collect() | > 297 | and again > [66519 refs] <---------------------------------' I missed a "gc.set_threshold(193, 10, 10)" out here... >>>> test_descr.test_main(); gc.collect() > 32 > [66523 refs] ----------------------------------. >>>> test_descr.test_main(); gc.collect() | now we leak > 32 | just three! > [66526 refs] <---------------------------------' >>>> gc.set_threshold(193, 10, 10) > [66526 refs] >>>> test_descr.test_main(); gc.collect() > 32 > [66571 refs] ----------------------------------. >>>> test_descr.test_main(); gc.collect() | back to 46! > 32 | > [66617 refs] <---------------------------------' >>>> > > Help!? Anyone!? (Neil!?) > > bewildered-ly y'rs, > mwh > > -- > Ya, ya, ya, except ... if I were built out of KSR chips, I'd > be running at 25 or 50 MHz, and would be wrong about ALMOST > EVERYTHING almost ALL THE TIME just due to being a computer! > -- Tim Peters, 30 Apr 97 > > _______________________________________________ > Python-Dev mailing list > Python-Dev at python.org > http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-dev -- You owe The Oracle a TV with an 'intelligence' control - I've tried 'brightness' but that didn't work. -- Internet Oracularity #1192-01
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