This issue tracker has been migrated to GitHub, and is currently read-only.
For more information, see the GitHub FAQs in the Python's Developer Guide.

Author tim.peters
Recipients corona10, pablogsal, serhiy.storchaka, shihai1991, tim.peters, vstinner
Date 2020-04-23.21:53:05
SpamBayes Score -1.0
Marked as misclassified Yes
Message-id <1587678785.66.0.533142755998.issue40217@roundup.psfhosted.org>
In-reply-to
Content
There is no possible world in which the best answer is "hack gcmodule.c" ;-)

I haven't tried to dig into the details here, but Pablo's approach looked spot-on to me:  put the solution near the source of the problem.  The problem is specific to a relatively tiny number of objects, and all gc asks is that they play by the rules.
History
Date User Action Args
2020-04-23 21:53:05tim.peterssetrecipients: + tim.peters, vstinner, serhiy.storchaka, corona10, pablogsal, shihai1991
2020-04-23 21:53:05tim.peterssetmessageid: <1587678785.66.0.533142755998.issue40217@roundup.psfhosted.org>
2020-04-23 21:53:05tim.peterslinkissue40217 messages
2020-04-23 21:53:05tim.peterscreate