Message87891
| Author |
pitrou |
| Recipients |
amaury.forgeotdarc, pitrou, yury |
| Date |
2009年05月16日.13:35:55 |
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| Message-id |
<1242480957.57.0.671102470019.issue6028@psf.upfronthosting.co.za> |
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| Content |
While we seem to disagree on whether this a real bug (and I'll leave it
at that), I'll just stress once again that a "fatal error" is totally
different from an uncontrolled crash like a segmentation fault -- as I
explained and although you don't seem to understand, the "fatal error"
mechanism is there /precisely/ to avoid uncontrolled crashes. Also, your
analogy with processes crashing an X server is flawed. You should be in
control of all the code running in your own program; Python doesn't
offer any mechanism to protect good code from badly written code when
running in the same address space -- any such expectation is misguided.
(for various ways of producing fatal errors, please search for
"Py_FatalError()" in the source tree) |
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| 2009年05月16日 13:35:57 | pitrou | set | recipients:
+ pitrou, amaury.forgeotdarc, yury |
| 2009年05月16日 13:35:57 | pitrou | set | messageid: <1242480957.57.0.671102470019.issue6028@psf.upfronthosting.co.za> |
| 2009年05月16日 13:35:56 | pitrou | link | issue6028 messages |
| 2009年05月16日 13:35:55 | pitrou | create |
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