>> [1] There *is* an array type for general PyObjects in scipy_core, but >> that's not being used in the code that blows up and has nothing to do >> with the problem Travis is talking about. Josiah> I seemed to have misunderstood the discussion. I'm sorry, but I'm confused as well. If these scipy arrays have elements that are subclasses of floats shouldn't we be able to provoke this memory growth using an array.array of floats? Can you provide a simple script in pure Python (no scipy) that demonstrates the problem? Skip
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