| #! /usr/bin/env python | 
 | """Find the maximum recursion limit that prevents interpreter termination. | 
 |  | 
 | This script finds the maximum safe recursion limit on a particular | 
 | platform.  If you need to change the recursion limit on your system, | 
 | this script will tell you a safe upper bound.  To use the new limit, | 
 | call sys.setrecursionlimit(). | 
 |  | 
 | This module implements several ways to create infinite recursion in | 
 | Python.  Different implementations end up pushing different numbers of | 
 | C stack frames, depending on how many calls through Python's abstract | 
 | C API occur. | 
 |  | 
 | After each round of tests, it prints a message: | 
 | "Limit of NNNN is fine". | 
 |  | 
 | The highest printed value of "NNNN" is therefore the highest potentially | 
 | safe limit for your system (which depends on the OS, architecture, but also | 
 | the compilation flags). Please note that it is practically impossible to | 
 | test all possible recursion paths in the interpreter, so the results of | 
 | this test should not be trusted blindly -- although they give a good hint | 
 | of which values are reasonable. | 
 |  | 
 | NOTE: When the C stack space allocated by your system is exceeded due | 
 | to excessive recursion, exact behaviour depends on the platform, although | 
 | the interpreter will always fail in a likely brutal way: either a | 
 | segmentation fault, a MemoryError, or just a silent abort. | 
 |  | 
 | NB: A program that does not use __methods__ can set a higher limit. | 
 | """ | 
 |  | 
 | import sys | 
 | import itertools | 
 |  | 
 | class RecursiveBlowup1: | 
 |     def __init__(self): | 
 |         self.__init__() | 
 |  | 
 | def test_init(): | 
 |     return RecursiveBlowup1() | 
 |  | 
 | class RecursiveBlowup2: | 
 |     def __repr__(self): | 
 |         return repr(self) | 
 |  | 
 | def test_repr(): | 
 |     return repr(RecursiveBlowup2()) | 
 |  | 
 | class RecursiveBlowup4: | 
 |     def __add__(self, x): | 
 |         return x + self | 
 |  | 
 | def test_add(): | 
 |     return RecursiveBlowup4() + RecursiveBlowup4() | 
 |  | 
 | class RecursiveBlowup5: | 
 |     def __getattr__(self, attr): | 
 |         return getattr(self, attr) | 
 |  | 
 | def test_getattr(): | 
 |     return RecursiveBlowup5().attr | 
 |  | 
 | class RecursiveBlowup6: | 
 |     def __getitem__(self, item): | 
 |         return self[item - 2] + self[item - 1] | 
 |  | 
 | def test_getitem(): | 
 |     return RecursiveBlowup6()[5] | 
 |  | 
 | def test_recurse(): | 
 |     return test_recurse() | 
 |  | 
 | def test_cpickle(_cache={}): | 
 |     import io | 
 |     try: | 
 |         import _pickle | 
 |     except ImportError: | 
 |         print("cannot import _pickle, skipped!") | 
 |         return | 
 |     l = None | 
 |     for n in itertools.count(): | 
 |         try: | 
 |             l = _cache[n] | 
 |             continue  # Already tried and it works, let's save some time | 
 |         except KeyError: | 
 |             for i in range(100): | 
 |                 l = [l] | 
 |         _pickle.Pickler(io.BytesIO(), protocol=-1).dump(l) | 
 |         _cache[n] = l | 
 |  | 
 | def check_limit(n, test_func_name): | 
 |     sys.setrecursionlimit(n) | 
 |     if test_func_name.startswith("test_"): | 
 |         print(test_func_name[5:]) | 
 |     else: | 
 |         print(test_func_name) | 
 |     test_func = globals()[test_func_name] | 
 |     try: | 
 |         test_func() | 
 |     # AttributeError can be raised because of the way e.g. PyDict_GetItem() | 
 |     # silences all exceptions and returns NULL, which is usually interpreted | 
 |     # as "missing attribute". | 
 |     except (RuntimeError, AttributeError): | 
 |         pass | 
 |     else: | 
 |         print("Yikes!") | 
 |  | 
 | limit = 1000 | 
 | while 1: | 
 |     check_limit(limit, "test_recurse") | 
 |     check_limit(limit, "test_add") | 
 |     check_limit(limit, "test_repr") | 
 |     check_limit(limit, "test_init") | 
 |     check_limit(limit, "test_getattr") | 
 |     check_limit(limit, "test_getitem") | 
 |     check_limit(limit, "test_cpickle") | 
 |     print("Limit of %d is fine" % limit) | 
 |     limit = limit + 100 |