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Author pitrou
Recipients jnoller, pitrou
Date 2009-06-29.13:27:03
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Message-id <1246282026.12.0.299929398487.issue6366@psf.upfronthosting.co.za>
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Just got the following non-reproducible failure in test_multiprocessing
on py3k. Python was compiled in non-debug mode so I assume the strange
failure message is a multiprocessing feature?

8e25dcc:       refcount=1
    <queue.Queue object at 0x8e25dcc>
  8e25f6c:       refcount=1
    <threading._Event object at 0x8e25f6c>
  8e3774c:       refcount=1
    <queue.Queue object at 0x8e3774c>
  8e377ac:       refcount=1
    <threading._Event object at 0x8e377ac>
  b785a08c:       refcount=2
    <multiprocessing.pool.Pool object at 0xb785a08c>
  8e25dcc:       refcount=1
    <queue.Queue object at 0x8e25dcc>
  8e25f6c:       refcount=1
    <threading._Event object at 0x8e25f6c>
  8e3774c:       refcount=1
    <queue.Queue object at 0x8e3774c>
  8e377ac:       refcount=1
    <threading._Event object at 0x8e377ac>
  b785a08c:       refcount=2
    <multiprocessing.pool.Pool object at 0xb785a08c>
test test_multiprocessing failed -- Traceback (most recent call last):
  File "/home/antoine/py3k/__svn__/Lib/test/test_multiprocessing.py",
line 1070, in test_number_of_objects
    self.assertEqual(refs, EXPECTED_NUMBER)
AssertionError: 5 != 1
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Date User Action Args
2009-06-29 13:27:06pitrousetrecipients: + pitrou, jnoller
2009-06-29 13:27:06pitrousetmessageid: <1246282026.12.0.299929398487.issue6366@psf.upfronthosting.co.za>
2009-06-29 13:27:04pitroulinkissue6366 messages
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