From: Georg Brandl Date: Tue, 28 Dec 2010 11:06:07 +0000 (+0000) Subject: #10767: update README in crashers; not all may have a bug entry and/or be fixed. X-Git-Tag: v3.2rc1~310 X-Git-Url: https://granicus.if.org/sourcecode?a=commitdiff_plain;h=b12fd63468187eee6bcfed87d2aac085f9472d05;p=python #10767: update README in crashers; not all may have a bug entry and/or be fixed. --- diff --git a/Lib/test/crashers/README b/Lib/test/crashers/README index 070c3f122a..2a73e1bbd9 100644 --- a/Lib/test/crashers/README +++ b/Lib/test/crashers/README @@ -1,20 +1,16 @@ -This directory only contains tests for outstanding bugs that cause -the interpreter to segfault. Ideally this directory should always -be empty. Sometimes it may not be easy to fix the underlying cause. +This directory only contains tests for outstanding bugs that cause the +interpreter to segfault. Ideally this directory should always be empty, but +sometimes it may not be easy to fix the underlying cause and the bug is deemed +too obscure to invest the effort. Each test should fail when run from the command line: ./python Lib/test/crashers/weakref_in_del.py -Each test should have a link to the bug report: +Put as much info into a docstring or comments to help determine the cause of the +failure, as well as a bugs.python.org issue number if it exists. Particularly +note if the cause is system or environment dependent and what the variables are. - # http://python.org/sf/BUG# - -Put as much info into a docstring or comments to help determine -the cause of the failure. Particularly note if the cause is -system or environment dependent and what the variables are. - -Once the crash is fixed, the test case should be moved into an appropriate -test (even if it was originally from the test suite). This ensures the -regression doesn't happen again. And if it does, it should be easier -to track down. +Once the crash is fixed, the test case should be moved into an appropriate test +(even if it was originally from the test suite). This ensures the regression +doesn't happen again. And if it does, it should be easier to track down.