[Python-Dev] improving quality
Chris AtLee
chris at atlee.ca
Tue Mar 28 17:39:18 CEST 2006
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On 3/28/06, Neal Norwitz <nnorwitz at gmail.com> wrote: > We've made a lot of improvement with testing over the years. > Recently, we've gotten even more serious with the buildbot, Coverity, > and coverage (http://coverage.livinglogic.de). However, in order to > improve quality even further, we need to do a little more work. This > is especially important with the upcoming 2.5. Python 2.5 is the most > fundamental set of changes to Python since 2.2. If we're to make this > release work, we need to be very careful about it. This reminds me of something I've been wanting to ask for a while: does anybody run python through valgrind on a regular basis? I've noticed that valgrind complains a lot about invalid reads in PyObject_Free. I know that valgrind can warn about things that turn out not to be problems, but would generating a suppresion file and running all or part of the test suite through valgrind on the buildbots be useful? Cheers, Chris
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