9 Mar
2000
9 Mar
'00
7:37 p.m.
In article <38C7D8EF.E8E2BA4E@kw.igs.net>, JB <jimbag@kw.igs.net> wrote:
forced to, won't support it. I've had Zope and numerous other programs in Python running without one crash EVER! Believe it!
You *can* actually get Python to crash if you're intentionally mean to it. All the ways I know of involve tricking it into blowing the C stack, like: class C: pass C.__init__ = C; C() Not that you could expect that construct to do anything useful anyway; you wouldn't ever see code like that in an application. You have to go out of your way doing really bizarre stuff get it to crash. It's very stable otherwise. :-)