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3.12only security fixesonly security fixesinterpreter-core(Objects, Python, Grammar, and Parser dirs)(Objects, Python, Grammar, and Parser dirs)type-crashA hard crash of the interpreter, possibly with a core dumpA hard crash of the interpreter, possibly with a core dump
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I can trigger a crash of the 3.12 interpreter using the following Python instruction:
compile("assert (False if 1 else True)", "<string>", "exec")
Error messages
The full output when running locally-built cpython with debug assertions avoids a segfault, triggering an assertion instead:
$ ./python
Python 3.12.0a2+ (heads/main:f1a4a6a587, Nov 22 2022, 22:12:33) [GCC 9.4.0] on linux
Type "help", "copyright", "credits" or "license" for more information.
>>> compile("assert (False if 1 else True)", "<string>", "exec")
python: Python/compile.c:8703: remove_redundant_jumps: Assertion `no_empty_basic_blocks(g)' failed.
Aborted
Your environment
I originally encountered the segmentation fault on macOS with 3.12.0a1.
I have reproduced it above with f1a4a6a on ubuntu (inside WSL).
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3.12only security fixesonly security fixesinterpreter-core(Objects, Python, Grammar, and Parser dirs)(Objects, Python, Grammar, and Parser dirs)type-crashA hard crash of the interpreter, possibly with a core dumpA hard crash of the interpreter, possibly with a core dump