[Python-bugs-list] [ python-Bugs-588452 ] $DEBUG_PYTHON -O freeze.py broken

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Bugs item #588452, was opened at 2002-07-30 09:13
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Status: Open
>Resolution: Accepted
Priority: 5
Submitted By: Michael Hudson (mwh)
Assigned to: Thomas Heller (theller)
Summary: $DEBUG_PYTHON -O freeze.py broken

Initial Comment:
I have no idea how long this bug has existed for.  I
could well be a long time.  I noticed it while trying
to kill off SET_LINENO.

To reproduce, build a debug python, cd to Tools/freeze/
and run

$ /path/to/python -O freeze.py hello.py

I get a wodge ot modulefinder (I presume) output, and then:

freezing BaseHTTPServer ...
freezing FixTk ...
freezing SocketServer ...
freezing StringIO ...
freezing Tkconstants ...
freezing Tkinter ...
python: ../Python/marshal.c:66: w_more: Assertion
`(int)(char)(c) == (c)' failed.
Aborted (core dumped)

This is on x86; on my PPC laptop where I discovered
this, it gets quite a bit further before dying.  So
maybe some endianness fun.

The assert that fails is in a Py_SAFEDOWNCAST macro.

I have *no* idea where to start with this one;
assigning to Thomas because I have a vague recollection
he knows something about how freeze works <evil cackle>
-- feel free to reassign!

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>Comment By: Michael Hudson (mwh)
Date: 2002-07-30 11:15

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That fixes both my initial problem and your test case.  Nice
work!

Check it in and add a test case?

It would be nice to have w_byte as an inline function with
sensible declaration...

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Comment By: Thomas Heller (theller)
Date: 2002-07-30 11:03

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As I can see, the proper fix is to replace

static void
w_long(long x, WFILE *p)
{
    w_byte((int)( x      & 0xff), p);
    w_byte((int)((x>> 8) & 0xff), p);
    w_byte((int)((x>>16) & 0xff), p);
   w_byte((int)((x>>24) & 0xff), p);
}

with

static void
w_long(long x, WFILE *p)
{
    w_byte((char)( x      & 0xff), p);
    w_byte((char)((x>> 8) & 0xff), p);
    w_byte((char)((x>>16) & 0xff), p);
    w_byte((char)((x>>24) & 0xff), p);
}

and similar for the w_short() function.
Even safer would be to use the Py_SAFE_DOWNCAST 
macro also in the w_byte macro.
Attached a patch for marshal.c.

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Comment By: Thomas Heller (theller)
Date: 2002-07-30 10:09

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Fails for me too (Win2k, python debug build). But it is a 
marshal issue!
Here's a script to reproduce it when running with a debug 
build:
  import marshal; marshal.dumps([128] * 1000)
(anything between 128 and 255 will trigger the error, and the 
list must be large enough.

The debugger shows that w_long is called with x = 128, and 
than w_more() is called with c = 128, and the 
Py_SAFEDOWNCAST macro fails, maybe because char is 
signed on this platform.


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