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-# This tests that recursion with iternext doesn't lead to segfault.
-try:
- enumerate
- filter
- map
- max
- zip
-except:
- print("SKIP")
- raise SystemExit
-
-# We need to pick an N that is large enough to hit the recursion
-# limit, but not too large that we run out of heap memory.
-try:
- # large stack/heap, eg unix
- [0] * 80000
- N = 2400
-except:
- try:
- # medium, eg pyboard
- [0] * 10000
- N = 1000
- except:
- # small, eg esp8266
- N = 100
-
-try:
- x = (1, 2)
- for i in range(N):
- x = enumerate(x)
- tuple(x)
-except RuntimeError:
- print("RuntimeError")
-
-try:
- x = (1, 2)
- for i in range(N):
- x = filter(None, x)
- tuple(x)
-except RuntimeError:
- print("RuntimeError")
-
-try:
- x = (1, 2)
- for i in range(N):
- x = map(max, x, ())
- tuple(x)
-except RuntimeError:
- print("RuntimeError")
-
-try:
- x = (1, 2)
- for i in range(N):
- x = zip(x)
- tuple(x)
-except RuntimeError:
- print("RuntimeError")