Bug report
Bug description:
Hi Python maintainers!
I noticed something weird when using subinterpreters, while converting an Enum to string I get an unexpected result. This occurs in Python 3.12 and 3.13.
Here's an script to reproduce it:
import _xxsubinterpreters as interpreters
script = """from enum import _simple_enum, IntEnum
@_simple_enum(IntEnum)
class MyEnum:
DATA = 1
print(str(MyEnum.DATA))
"""
exec(script)
# Output: 1
interp_id = interpreters.create(isolated=False)
interpreters.run_string(interp_id, script)
# Output: <MyEnum.DATA: 1>, Expected: 1
In all python versions previous to 3.12 this prints "1" two times, on newer versions I get <MyEnum.DATA: 1> when running inside a subinterpreter. For some reason, the __str__ function being used is different on new Python versions.
I also noticed that the function pointed by __str__ is different inside and outside the subinterpreter.
Outside:
...
print(MyEnum.DATA.__str__)
# Output: <method-wrapper '__repr__' of MyEnum object at 0x7f9a09a2e910>
Inside:
...
print(MyEnum.DATA.__str__)
# Output: <method-wrapper '__str__' of MyEnum object at 0x7f9a099a5e90>
NOTE: I'm creating subinterpreters passing the isolated=False flag, which uses the Legacy init config.
I first noticed the error on MacOS, then reproduced using Docker with various Python versions.
I hope this is enough to get to the source of the issue.
Appreciate all your work and effort on building Python, thank you!
CPython versions tested on:
3.8, 3.9, 3.10, 3.11, 3.12, 3.13
Operating systems tested on:
Linux, macOS
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Bug report
Bug description:
Hi Python maintainers!
I noticed something weird when using subinterpreters, while converting an Enum to string I get an unexpected result. This occurs in Python 3.12 and 3.13.
Here's an script to reproduce it:
In all python versions previous to 3.12 this prints "1" two times, on newer versions I get
<MyEnum.DATA: 1>when running inside a subinterpreter. For some reason, the__str__function being used is different on new Python versions.I also noticed that the function pointed by
__str__is different inside and outside the subinterpreter.Outside:
Inside:
I hope this is enough to get to the source of the issue.
Appreciate all your work and effort on building Python, thank you!
CPython versions tested on:
3.8, 3.9, 3.10, 3.11, 3.12, 3.13
Operating systems tested on:
Linux, macOS
Linked PRs