Neal Norwitz <neal at metaslash.com> writes: > On Mon, Aug 02, 2004 at 03:39:36PM +0100, Michael Hudson wrote: >> >> test_sax leaked [1899, 1899, 1899, 1899] references >> no idea -- scary numbers, though! > > It looks like the worst (only?) leakers are: > > test_expat_incomplete > test_expat_inpsource_location Yes. The rest are all caused by the module level variable items containing it's old value... > Both of these cause exceptions to be raised. I don't know the pyexpat > code at all. But I think I fixed a few leaks with the attached patch. I certainly agree with your patch to set_error_attr (I had the same). Also, I think one needs to decref 'err' in set_error (PyErr_SetObject increfs its arguments). > Some leaks were caught by the tests, but I doubt all were. Probably not :-/ > The patch is a starting point if anyone else wants to give it a > shot. If not, I'll add it to SF or review carefully and check in > later. Well, it seems Fred wants a look. I'll attach my diffs to pyexpat.c to the report (there's another fairly obvious leak exposed by test_minidom). Cheers, mwh -- > I'm a little confused. That's because you're Australian! So all the blood flows to your head, away from the organ most normal guys think with. -- Mark Hammond & Tim Peters, comp.lang.python
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