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Remove asserts that confuse enum _framestate with enum _frameowner #124148

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@andersk andersk commented Sep 16, 2024

The owner field of _PyInterpreterFrame is supposed to be a member of enum _frameowner, but FRAME_CLEARED is a member of enum _framestate. At present, it happens that FRAME_CLEARED is not numerically equal to any member of enum _frameowner, but that could change in the future. The code that incorrectly assigned owner = FRAME_CLEARED was deleted in commit a53cc3f (GH-116687). Remove the incorrect checks for owner != FRAME_CLEARED as well.

The owner field of _PyInterpreterFrame is supposed to be a member of
enum _frameowner, but FRAME_CLEARED is a member of enum _framestate.
At present, it happens that FRAME_CLEARED is not numerically equal to
any member of enum _frameowner, but that could change in the future.
The code that incorrectly assigned owner = FRAME_CLEARED was deleted
in commit a53cc3f (pythonGH-116687).
Remove the incorrect checks for owner != FRAME_CLEARED as well.

Signed-off-by: Anders Kaseorg <[email protected]>
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LGTM

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Yup, makes sense. Nice catch.

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