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Author stw
Recipients pitrou, stw
Date 2012-05-23.15:30:29
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I had a thought about untracking tuples. If a tuple contains only immutable objects (atomics and tuples of atomics etc), then it should be untracked. Once untracked, it will never need to be tracked again since the tuple is immutable. If a tuple contains mutable objects, it will always need to be tracked.

I was wondering whether it is possible to determine whether a tuple needs to be tracked or not the first time it appears in generation 0 - tuples in older generations would then not need to be considered.
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