>>>>> "NS" == Neil Schemenauer <nas@python.ca> writes: >> Except that you'll have to support both names for backwards >> compatibility. NS> Most of the stuff in the gc module is low-level, highly NS> dependent on the GC implementation and may change NS> significantly between releases. The only APIs that you can NS> really count on are gc.enable(), gc.disable(), gc.isenabled(), NS> and gc.collect(). People should not be using NS> gc.get_referents() in normal code. Fair enough. It's your call. It doesn't appear to be documented, so you have an out. :) -Barry
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