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Revision d9994e0115e1acfd6d3d97a048af9616778af95c authored by Guido van Rossum on 13 April 2001, 15:42:40 UTC, committed by Guido van Rossum on 13 April 2001, 15:42:40 UTC
   Calling an unbound method on a C extension class without providing
   an instance can yield a segfault.  Try "Exception.__init__()" or
   "ValueError.__init__()".

   This is a simple fix. The error-reporting bits in call_method
   mistakenly treat the misleadingly-named variable "func" as a
   function, when in fact it is a method.

   If we let get_func_name take care of the work, all is fine.
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Tip revision: d9994e0115e1acfd6d3d97a048af9616778af95c authored by Guido van Rossum on 13 April 2001, 15:42:40 UTC
Patch by Ping (SF bug 415879, Exception.__init__() causes segfault):
Tip revision: d9994e0

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