Message77013
This concerns a known bug in the frame_setlineno() function for Python
2.5.x and 2.6.x (maybe in earlier/later version too). It is not possible
to use this function when the address or line offset in lnotab are
greater than 127. The problem comes from the lnotab variable which is
typed char*, i.e. "signed char*" implicitly. Any value above 127 becomes
a negative number.
The fix is very simple (applied on the Python 2.6.1 version of the
source code):
--- frameobject.c Thu Oct 02 19:39:50 2008
+++ frameobject_fixed.c Fri Dec 05 11:27:42 2008
@@ -119,8 +119,8 @@
line = f->f_code->co_firstlineno;
new_lasti = -1;
for (offset = 0; offset < lnotab_len; offset += 2) {
- addr += lnotab[offset];
- line += lnotab[offset+1];
+ addr += ((unsigned char*)lnotab)[offset];
+ line += ((unsigned char*)lnotab)[offset+1];
if (line >= new_lineno) {
new_lasti = addr;
new_lineno = line; |
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