(python.org/sf/576101) I'm beginning to be convinced that mortal interned strings are a good idea. I've uploaded a patch that defaults interned strings to mortal status unless explicitly requested with PyString_InternImmortal(). There are no calls to that function in the core. I'm very tempted to check this in and see how it goes. It's not that hard to change our mind about the default closer to the 2.3 release date. Any objections? --Guido van Rossum (home page: http://www.python.org/~guido/)
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