| name: Crash report |
| description: A hard crash of the interpreter, possibly with a core dump |
| labels: ["type-crash"] |
| body: |
| - type: markdown |
| attributes: |
| value: | |
| This form is for hard crashes of the Python interpreter, segmentation faults, failed C-level assertions, and similar. Unexpected exceptions raised from Python functions in the standard library count as bugs rather than crashes. |
| |
| The CPython interpreter is written in a different programming language, C. A "CPython crash" is when Python itself fails, leading to a traceback in the C stack. |
| - type: textarea |
| attributes: |
| label: What happened? |
| description: > |
| Include a [minimal, reproducible example](https://stackoverflow.com/help/minimal-reproducible-example) if possible. |
| [Copy and paste code where possible rather than using screenshots](https://meta.stackoverflow.com/a/285557/13990016), |
| and put any code blocks inside triple backticks. |
| |
| value: | |
| ```python |
| # Add a code block here, if required |
| ``` |
| validations: |
| required: true |
| - type: dropdown |
| attributes: |
| label: "CPython versions tested on:" |
| multiple: true |
| options: |
| - "3.9" |
| - "3.10" |
| - "3.11" |
| - "3.12" |
| - "3.13" |
| - "3.14" |
| - "3.15" |
| - "CPython main branch" |
| validations: |
| required: true |
| - type: dropdown |
| attributes: |
| label: "Operating systems tested on:" |
| multiple: true |
| options: |
| - Linux |
| - macOS |
| - Windows |
| - Other |
| validations: |
| required: false |
| - type: input |
| attributes: |
| label: "Output from running 'python -VV' on the command line:" |
| description: If you tested with multiple operating systems or architectures, feel free to provide details in the main bug description. |
| validations: |
| required: false |