On 2016-11-09 10:16 AM, Yury Selivanov wrote: > I'm trying to fix refleaks in 3.6. So far: > > On 2016-11-09 4:02 AM, solipsis at pitrou.net wrote: > >> results for b78574cb00ab on branch "default" >> -------------------------------------------- >> >> test_ast leaked [98, 98, 98] references, sum=294 >> test_ast leaked [98, 98, 98] memory blocks, sum=294 >> test_asyncio leaked [3, 0, 0] memory blocks, sum=3 >> test_code leaked [2, 2, 2] references, sum=6 >> test_code leaked [2, 2, 2] memory blocks, sum=6 >> test_functools leaked [0, 3, 1] memory blocks, sum=4 >> test_pydoc leaked [106, 106, 106] references, sum=318 >> test_pydoc leaked [42, 42, 42] memory blocks, sum=126 >> test_trace leaked [12, 12, 12] references, sum=36 >> test_trace leaked [11, 11, 11] memory blocks, sum=33 >> >> > > test_ast, test_code and test_trace were fixed by > https://hg.python.org/cpython/rev/2c6825c9ecfd > > test_pydoc leaks in test_typing_pydoc. I tried git bisect and it looks > like that the first commit that introduced the refleak was the one > that added test_typing_pydoc! > > 62127e60e7b0 doesn't modify any CPython internals, so it looks like > that test_typing_pydoc exposed some bug that has existed before it. > Any help tracking that down is welcome :) I've created an issue to track the leak in pydocs/typing: http://bugs.python.org/issue28649 Yury
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