On 28 June 2000, Jeremy Hylton said: > PP> import cyclicgc > > PP> should turn on the -with-cycle-gc flag. > > The -with-cycle-gc flag is an option to configure when you build > Python. It can't be turned on or off at runtime. No, no, *obviously* Paul meant that "import cyclicgc" should configure and compile a new Python interpreter with "--with-cycle-gc" and 'exec()' it for you. What else would it mean? ;-) Greg (PS. if this were Perl, you could say use cyclegc; to turn it on, and then elsewhere in your code no cyclegc; to turn it off. Maybe Python needs an "unimport" command?) (Kidding!)
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