2010/10/22 <exarkun at twistedmatrix.com>: > Instances of classes don't refer to the module their class is defined in. > It seems more likely that the reason the module is garbage collected is > that there really is nothing which refers to it anymore. Indeed, this is really a Python bug, but there's no good way to deal with it unless dictionaries can know they are module globals. -- Regards, Benjamin
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