On 6 February 2013 21:48, Richard Oudkerk
On 06/02/2013 9:23pm, Yuval Greenfield wrote:
Strangely, the first time I run the tests I get a big pile of output exceptions though the tests do pass. E.g.
I just tried a build on Windows 7 64-bit with Python 3.3 (i.e., not a 3.4 checkout). I got a lot of these types of error as well. I also got a couple of genuine ones. One was a build problem - PY_ULONG_MAX doesn't exist. I changed it to ULONG_MAX which got the compile to work - but it may not be correct, I guess. The other was: ERROR: test_sock_accept (tulip.events_test.ProactorEventLoopTests) ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Traceback (most recent call last): File "C:\Work\Scratch\tulip\tulip\events_test.py", line 309, in test_sock_accept conn, addr = self.event_loop.run_until_complete(f) File "C:\Work\Scratch\tulip\tulip\base_events.py", line 104, in run_until_complete return future.result() # May raise future.exception(). File "C:\Work\Scratch\tulip\tulip\futures.py", line 148, in result raise self._exception File "C:\Work\Scratch\tulip\tulip\windows_events.py", line 132, in _poll value = callback() File "C:\Work\Scratch\tulip\tulip\windows_events.py", line 83, in finish_accept listener.fileno()) OSError: [WinError 10014] The system detected an invalid pointer address in attempting to use a pointer argument in a call Interestingly, I saw the same OSError occurring in some of the "ERROR:root:Accept failed" logging stuff. I don't know if that's of any use... Paul