23 Jun
2003
23 Jun
'03
11:10 a.m.
Tim> http://www.python.org/sf/595601 Tim> has been in limbo a long time. Looks like it popped up in real Tim> life, in Zope last week. Tim> Quickie: if you let run this long enough, it will die with a Tim> segfault (and under any version of Python): ... Isn't this a case of "so don't do that"? I've never encountered this before, but then I don't close files in one thread while another holds a reference. Would it be reasonable to raise an error or warning if a file's close() method was called when the reference count was greater than 1? Skip