Message366404
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carljm |
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carljm, corona10, eelizondo, gregory.p.smith, nascheme, pablogsal, pitrou, shihai1991, steve.dower, tim.peters, vstinner |
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2020年04月14日.17:26:59 |
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<1586885219.9.0.622754372383.issue40255@roundup.psfhosted.org> |
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> This may break the garbage collector algorithm that relies on the balance between strong references between objects and its reference count to do the calculation of the isolated cycles.
I don't think it really breaks anything. What happens is that the immortal object appears to the GC to have a very large reference count, even after adjusting for within-cycle references. So cycles including an immortal object are always kept alive, which is exactly the behavior one should expect from an immortal object. |
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| 2020年04月14日 17:26:59 | carljm | set | recipients:
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| 2020年04月14日 17:26:59 | carljm | set | messageid: <1586885219.9.0.622754372383.issue40255@roundup.psfhosted.org> |
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