Missing stack frames?
Nikolaus Rath
Nikolaus at rath.org
Thu Jun 5 21:23:08 EDT 2014
Paul Rubin <no.email at nospam.invalid> writes:
> Nikolaus Rath <Nikolaus at rath.org> writes:
>> Still no context before the ominous close() call. I'm very confused.
>
> close() could be getting called from a destructor as the top level
> function of a thread exits, or something like that.
Shouldn't the destructor have its own stack frame then, i.e. shouldn't
the first frame be in a __del__ function?
Best,
-Nikolaus
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