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Revision dcc0eb379613f279864af61023ea44c94aa0535c authored by Miss Islington (bot) on 02 July 2019, 07:38:36 UTC, committed by Ned Deily on 02 July 2019, 07:40:38 UTC
Under some conditions the earlier fix for bpo-18075, "Infinite recursion tests triggering a segfault on Mac OS X", now causes failures on macOS when attempting to change stack limit with resource.setrlimit resource.RLIMIT_STACK, like regrtest does when running the test suite. The reverted change had specified a non-default stack size when linking the python executable on macOS. As of macOS 10.14.4, the previous code causes a hard failure when running tests, although similar failures had been seen under some conditions under some earlier systems. Reverting the change to the interpreter stack size at link time helped for release builds but caused some tests to fail when built --with-pydebug. Try the opposite approach: continue to build the interpreter with an increased stack size on macOS and remove the failing setrlimit call in regrtest initialization. This will definitely avoid the resource.RLIMIT_STACK error and should have no, or fewer, side effects. (cherry picked from commit 5bbbc733e6cc0804f19b071944af8d4719e26ae6) Co-authored-by: Ned Deily <nad@python.org>
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Tip revision: dcc0eb379613f279864af61023ea44c94aa0535c authored by Miss Islington (bot) on 02 July 2019, 07:38:36 UTC
bpo-34602: Avoid failures setting macOS stack resource limit (GH-14546)
bpo-34602: Avoid failures setting macOS stack resource limit (GH-14546)
Tip revision: dcc0eb3
antigravity.py
import webbrowser
import hashlib
webbrowser.open("https://xkcd.com/353/")
def geohash(latitude, longitude, datedow):
'''Compute geohash() using the Munroe algorithm.
>>> geohash(37.421542, -122.085589, b'2005-05-26-10458.68')
37.857713 -122.544543
'''
# https://xkcd.com/426/
h = hashlib.md5(datedow).hexdigest()
p, q = [('%f' % float.fromhex('0.' + x)) for x in (h[:16], h[16:32])]
print('%d%s %d%s' % (latitude, p[1:], longitude, q[1:]))
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