pypy/interpreter/test/apptest_function.py:264: XXX issue #2083[(0, 'f', 'call', None), (1, 'f', 'line', None), (0, 'g', 'call', None), (1, 'g', 'line', None), (0, 'g2', 'call', None), (0, 'g3', 'call', None), (1, 'g3', 'line', None), (2, 'g3', 'line', None), (3, 'g3', 'return', -3), (0, 'g3', 'call', None), (1, 'g3', 'line', None), (2, 'g3', 'line', None), (3, 'g3', 'return', 2), (2, 'g', 'line', None), (3, 'g', 'return', 6), (2, 'f', 'line', None), (3, 'f', 'return', 42)]
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('TRACE:', <frame object at 0x0c917fa0>, 'return', (None,))
('TRACE:', <frame object at 0x0c917f70>, 'return', (None,))
seen: ['call', 'line', 'call', 'return', 'return']
Exception RuntimeError: RuntimeError('Oh no!',) in exception formatting: <object repr() failed> ignored
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/build_dir/pypy-c-jit-linux-x86-32/build/pypy/objspace/std/test/apptest_stringformat.py:157: the rest of this test is serious nonsense imho, changed only on 2.7.13, and is different on 3.x anyway. We could reproduce it by writing lengthy logic, then get again the reasonable performance by special-casing the exact type 'long'. And all for 2.7.13 only. Let's give up./build_dir/pypy-c-jit-linux-x86-32/build/pypy/objspace/std/test/apptest_stringformat.py:244: no setdefaultencoding/build_dir/pypy-c-jit-linux-x86-32/build/pypy/objspace/std/test/apptest_stringformat.py:391: nicely passes on top of CPython but requires > 2GB of RAM/build_dir/pypy-c-jit-linux-x86-32/build/pypy/objspace/test/apptest_descroperation.py:336: fails, works in cpython