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On 05/11/10 13:55, Nick Coghlan wrote:
Under -We, PyErr_Warn raises an exception rather than printing to
stdout. That exception is clobbered by the immediately following call
to PyErr_Clear.
Since you *only* hit that branch under -We in the first
On Fri, Nov 5, 2010 at 11:12 AM, Jesus Cea j...@jcea.es wrote:
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On 05/11/10 01:36, Benjamin Peterson wrote:
I don't know why.
Are you passing -3 -Wall?
I am passing -3 -Werror, to induce the error control I have committed.
Under -We,
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Hi all. I just committed r86180, but there is something I don't like.
If you read the tests I did (by hand)at
http://bugs.python.org/issue9675#msg120462 , python should show the
unraisable and THEN the C API unavailable warning, but it is not
showing
2010/11/4 Jesus Cea j...@jcea.es:
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Hi all. I just committed r86180, but there is something I don't like.
If you read the tests I did (by hand)at
http://bugs.python.org/issue9675#msg120462 , python should show the
unraisable and THEN the C API
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On 05/11/10 01:36, Benjamin Peterson wrote:
I don't know why.
Are you passing -3 -Wall?
I am passing -3 -Werror, to induce the error control I have committed.
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