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As observed on Debian Trixie RC2, test_iffeature_state crashes due to an internal pointer being invalidated. This invalidation appears to be due to a call to lys_set_implemented() possibly causing a full recompile of the ctx. This simply reorders the caching of the path pointers so they are not invalidated when used. Signed-off-by: Brad House <[email protected]>
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There is an internal Python CFFI pointer that gets invalidated in a test case due to the internal object being mutated. This test case appears to be malformed and makes incorrect assumptions. Nothing here in particular appears to be actually related to Trixie so it isn't clear why it shows up. The feature being tested is also in a code path that is not used at all by SONiC. CESNET/libyang-python#141 Signed-off-by: Brad House <[email protected]>
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There is an internal Python CFFI pointer that gets invalidated in a test case due to the internal object being mutated. This test case appears to be malformed and makes incorrect assumptions. Nothing here in particular appears to be actually related to Trixie so it isn't clear why it shows up. The feature being tested is also in a code path that is not used at all by SONiC. CESNET/libyang-python#141 Signed-off-by: Brad House <[email protected]>
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There is an internal Python CFFI pointer that gets invalidated in a test case due to the internal object being mutated. This test case appears to be malformed and makes incorrect assumptions. Nothing here in particular appears to be actually related to Trixie so it isn't clear why it shows up. The feature being tested is also in a code path that is not used at all by SONiC. CESNET/libyang-python#141 Signed-off-by: Brad House <[email protected]>
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There is an internal Python CFFI pointer that gets invalidated in a test case due to the internal object being mutated. This test case appears to be malformed and makes incorrect assumptions. Nothing here in particular appears to be actually related to Trixie so it isn't clear why it shows up. The feature being tested is also in a code path that is not used at all by SONiC. CESNET/libyang-python#141 Signed-off-by: Brad House <[email protected]>
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There is an internal Python CFFI pointer that gets invalidated in a test case due to the internal object being mutated. This test case appears to be malformed and makes incorrect assumptions. Nothing here in particular appears to be actually related to Trixie so it isn't clear why it shows up. The feature being tested is also in a code path that is not used at all by SONiC. CESNET/libyang-python#141 Signed-off-by: Brad House <[email protected]>
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There is an internal Python CFFI pointer that gets invalidated in a test case due to the internal object being mutated. This test case appears to be malformed and makes incorrect assumptions. Nothing here in particular appears to be actually related to Trixie so it isn't clear why it shows up. The feature being tested is also in a code path that is not used at all by SONiC. CESNET/libyang-python#141 Signed-off-by: Brad House <[email protected]>
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As observed on Debian Trixie RC2, test_iffeature_state crashes due to an internal pointer being invalidated. This invalidation appears to be due to a call to lys_set_implemented() possibly causing a full recompile of the ctx.
This simply reorders the caching of the path pointers so they are not invalidated when used.
Fixes #140