Anders Bensryd [EMAIL PROTECTED] added the comment:
We started using Python 2.5.2 recently and a few developers have
complained that they do not get any assertions anymore so yes, we do
use _ASSERT() and _ASSERTE(), but after a brief look it seems as if we
mainly use assert(). The developer
Anders Bensryd [EMAIL PROTECTED] added the comment:
Yes, we could do that. However, my concerns are:
1) We cannot be the only Python user that experience this issue? I
would prefer one of these solutions (in this order):
a) A parameter to Py_Initialize (structure) that controls its
behaviour
New submission from Anders Bensryd [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
We are using Windows XP SP2, Visual Studio 2005 Python 2.5.2.
In Objects/exceptions.c the following code turns off all assertions.
#if defined _MSC_VER _MSC_VER = 1400 defined(__STDC_SECURE_LIB__)
/* Set CRT argument error handler