Michael Hudson <mwh at python.net> writes: > Last time round I found a bunch of reference counting bugs in Python > just *after* a major release; I'm trying to do it all before 2.4.0 > this time. I think I've now accounted for all the apparent and real refleaks revealed by the test suite (not with -uall, will try that soon). I've checked my regrtest patches in. I've fixed a bunch of tests that failed when repeated and I've filed bugs against those I couldn't figure out. Hopefully we can keep on top of these things! Cheers, mwh -- Also, remember to put the galaxy back when you've finished, or an angry mob of astronomers will come round and kneecap you with a small telescope for littering. -- Simon Tatham, ucam.chat, from Owen Dunn's review of the year
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