Message152631
| Author |
brett.cannon |
| Recipients |
Trundle, benjamin.peterson, brett.cannon, eric.araujo, eric.snow |
| Date |
2012年02月04日.16:13:31 |
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1.7148795e-07 |
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No |
| Message-id |
<1328372012.27.0.364155210744.issue2377@psf.upfronthosting.co.za> |
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| Content |
OK, I'm down to a single bug to be solved to call this work a "success" (there are other test failures, but they are not overtly difficult to solve).
At this point the bootstrapping is failing in the face of sub-interpreters. Specifically, when I try to load the frozen importlib code in Py_NewInterpreter() it leads to an assertion failure in the GC code when handling references in a GC generation. I have zero experience with sub-interpreters and my GC experience is rusty, so if anyone can have a look at the code I would appreciate it to see if they can figure out why loading a frozen module (while in marshal) is leading to a GC assertion error. |
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