New submission from Alexander Sturm :
This issue can be reproduced using Python 3.5.2 - 3.5.5 compiled with VS2015
(tested both the official Python builds as well as local builds using VS2015
Version 14.0.25431.01 Update 3) on 64-bit Windows.
To reproduce, run the attached file (or python -c
Change by Alexander Sturm :
Added file: https://bugs.python.org/file47522/annotated_dissasembly.txt
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<https://bugs.python.org/issue33232>
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Alexander Sturm added the comment:
As mentioned, the code is compiled correctly by VS2017 - both in 3.5.5 and
3.6.5. So I cannot reproduce the issue with Python 3.6.5.
Would it be possible to switch the default platform toolset used to compile
Python 3.5 in the next source release to v141