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Author mkolman
Recipients belopolsky, mkolman, ncoghlan, terry.reedy
Date 2014-04-23.11:26:09
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@ 1.: Reproducer attached to the comment - just build the C code and run trace_test.py It is maybe not as minimal as it could be but I'm afraid the context of what the module is doing would be lost if it was cut down too aggressively.

@ 2.: I'm afraid this is not applicable in this case - pyblock just flat out does not support Python 3 and I haven't been able to find out even any third-party Python 3 port of it. I even tried to force run the current code with Python 3, just in case, but it just tracebacks during import due to Python 3 incompatible code, even before even importing the C extensions.
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