34 lines
596 B
Python
34 lines
596 B
Python
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# This tests that recursion with iternext doesn't lead to segfault.
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try:
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x = (1, 2)
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for i in range(1000):
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x = enumerate(x)
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tuple(x)
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except RuntimeError:
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print("RuntimeError")
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try:
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x = (1, 2)
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for i in range(1000):
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x = filter(None, x)
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tuple(x)
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except RuntimeError:
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print("RuntimeError")
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try:
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x = (1, 2)
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for i in range(1000):
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x = map(max, x, ())
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tuple(x)
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except RuntimeError:
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print("RuntimeError")
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try:
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x = (1, 2)
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for i in range(1000):
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x = zip(x)
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tuple(x)
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except RuntimeError:
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print("RuntimeError")
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