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[Python-Dev] Is core dump always a bug? Advice requested

[Python-Dev] Is core dump always a bug? Advice requested [Python-Dev] Is core dump always a bug? Advice requestedMichel Pelletier michel at dialnetwork.com
Fri May 14 13:39:44 EDT 2004
On Thursday 13 May 2004 12:04, Michel Pelletier wrote:

> But just looking at some code here, is RETURN_VALUE ever inside a
> SETUP_EXCEPT block?  The end of the SETUP_EXCEPT block apears to
> ABSOLUTE_JUMP past all the exception handlers to finally, and then to the
> RETURN_VALUE, which doesn't seem to fall under the protection of a
> try/except.

Never mind, I proved my self wrong.  RETURN_VALUE can often happen inside 
SETUP_EXCEPT and _FINALLY.  Expect the occasionally stupid question (I know, 
there are no stupid questions....)

-Michel

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