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name: Crash report
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about: A hard crash of the interpreter, possibly with a core dump
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labels: "type-crash"
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Use this template for hard crashes of the interpreter, segmentation faults, failed C-level assertions, and similar.
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Do not submit this form if you encounter an exception being unexpectedly raised from a Python function.
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Most of the time, these should be filed as bugs, rather than crashes.
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The CPython interpreter is itself written in a different programming language, C.
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For CPython, a "crash" is when Python itself fails, leading to a traceback in the C stack.
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**Crash report**
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Tell us what happened, ideally including a minimal, reproducible example (https://stackoverflow.com/help/minimal-reproducible-example).
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**Error messages**
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Enter any relevant error message caused by the crash, including a core dump if there is one.
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**Your environment**
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<!-- Include as many relevant details as possible about the environment you experienced the bug in -->
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- CPython versions tested on:
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- Operating system and architecture:
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