Remove reference cycle breaking code. The GC now takes care of it.

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Neil Schemenauer 2001-07-12 13:26:41 +00:00
parent 88c761a117
commit b20e9dbf89

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@ -484,8 +484,6 @@ merged F into A
A->A B->G C->A D->G E->G F->A G->G H->G I->A J->G K->A L->A M->G
merged A into G
A->G B->G C->G D->G E->G F->G G->G H->G I->G J->G K->G L->G M->G
>>> for s in sets: # XXX memory leak without this
... s.clear()
"""
# Fun tests (for sufficiently warped notions of "fun").
@ -614,7 +612,7 @@ arguments are iterable -- a LazyList is the same as a generator to times().
... yield i
Print as many of these as you like -- *this* implementation is memory-
efficient. XXX Except that it leaks unless you clear the dict!
efficient.
>>> m235 = LazyList(m235())
>>> for i in range(5):
@ -625,8 +623,6 @@ efficient. XXX Except that it leaks unless you clear the dict!
[200, 216, 225, 240, 243, 250, 256, 270, 288, 300, 320, 324, 360, 375, 384]
[400, 405, 432, 450, 480, 486, 500, 512, 540, 576, 600, 625, 640, 648, 675]
>>> m235.clear() # XXX memory leak without this
Ye olde Fibonacci generator, LazyList style.
@ -650,8 +646,6 @@ Ye olde Fibonacci generator, LazyList style.
>>> fib = LazyList(fibgen(1, 2))
>>> firstn(iter(fib), 17)
[1, 2, 3, 5, 8, 13, 21, 34, 55, 89, 144, 233, 377, 610, 987, 1597, 2584]
>>> fib.clear() # XXX memory leak without this
"""
# syntax_tests mostly provokes SyntaxErrors. Also fiddling with #if 0