> We're working on integrating our own memory manager into our project > and the current challenge is figuring out how to make it play nice > with Python (and SWIG). The approach we're currently taking is to > patch 1.5.2 and augment the PyMem* macros to call external memory > allocation functions that we provide. The idea is to easily allow > the addition of third party memory management facilities to Python. > Assuming 1) we get it working :-), and 2) we sync to the latest Python > CVS and patch that, would this be a useful patch to give back to the > community? Has anyone run up against this before? Check out the archives for patches@python.org looking for posts by Vladimir Marangozov. Vladimir has produced several rounds of patches with a very similar goal in mind. We're still working out some details -- but it shouldn't be too long, and I hope that his patches are also suitable for you. If not, discussion is required! --Guido van Rossum (home page: http://www.python.org/~guido/)
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