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Created on 2012年06月11日 14:46 by MOtter, last changed 2022年04月11日 14:57 by admin. This issue is now closed.
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| msg162620 - (view) | Author: Marco den Otter (MOtter) | Date: 2012年06月11日 14:46 | |
In the file socket_connection.c on line 139 a cast to Py_ssize_t is missing for the return value. Is: return res < 0 ? res : ulength; Should be return res < 0 ? (Py_ssize_t)res : (Py_ssize_t)ulength; Now it can be possible that a close of the socket is not detected. Found the bug by creating a server client that only sends the length of a data package and then closing the socket. Without the cast the calling function (connection_recvbytes in connection.h) will try to return an object because of not detecting the result was smaller then 0. |
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| msg162632 - (view) | Author: Amaury Forgeot d'Arc (amaury.forgeotdarc) * (Python committer) | Date: 2012年06月11日 17:57 | |
This was fixed 3 hours ago, with issue10133 :) |
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| Date | User | Action | Args |
| 2022年04月11日 14:57:31 | admin | set | github: 59251 |
| 2012年06月11日 17:57:29 | amaury.forgeotdarc | set | status: open -> closed nosy: + amaury.forgeotdarc messages: + msg162632 superseder: multiprocessing: conn_recv_string() broken error handling resolution: out of date |
| 2012年06月11日 14:46:10 | MOtter | create | |