Crash report
What happened?
It's possible to abort the interpreter by calling multiprocessing.shared_memory.ShareableList.count in threads with PYTHON_GIL=0 in a debug build:
import gc import multiprocessing.shared_memory from threading import Thread obj = multiprocessing.shared_memory.ShareableList("Uq..SeDAmB+EBrkLl.SG.Z+Z.ZdsV..wT+zLxKwdN\b") for x in range(10): Thread(target=obj.count, args=(1,)).start() del obj gc.collect()
Result:
Exception ignored in: <function SharedMemory.__del__ at 0x200006bbfb0> Traceback (most recent call last): File "/home/danzin/projects/mycpython/Lib/multiprocessing/shared_memory.py", line 189, in __del__ self.close() File "/home/danzin/projects/mycpython/Lib/multiprocessing/shared_memory.py", line 229, in close self._buf.release() BufferError: memoryview has 2 exported buffers python: Objects/memoryobject.c:1143: memory_dealloc: Assertion `self->exports == 0' failed. Aborted
Found using fusil by @vstinner.
CPython versions tested on:
CPython main branch
Operating systems tested on:
Linux
Output from running 'python -VV' on the command line:
Python 3.14.0a2+ experimental free-threading build (heads/main-dirty:c9b399fbdb0, Nov 19 2024, 20:12:48) [GCC 11.4.0]