Commit ee1450ca authored by Fred Drake's avatar Fred Drake

Added more information about reference counting limitations and the cycle

detector.
This closes SF bug #484950.
parent 7a7db8ca
...@@ -1232,6 +1232,33 @@ Maybe some day a sufficiently portable automatic garbage collector ...@@ -1232,6 +1232,33 @@ Maybe some day a sufficiently portable automatic garbage collector
will be available for C. Until then, we'll have to live with will be available for C. Until then, we'll have to live with
reference counts. reference counts.
While Python uses the traditional reference counting implementation,
it also offers a cycle detector that works to detect reference
cycles. This allows applications to not worry about creating direct
or indirect circular references; these are the weakness of garbage
collection implemented using only reference counting. Reference
cycles consist of objects which contain (possibly indirect) references
themselves so that each object in the cycle has a reference count
which is non-zero. Typical reference counting implementations are not
able to reclaim the memory beloning to any objects in a reference
cycle, or referenced from the objects in the cycle, even though there
are no further references to the cycle itself.
The cycle detector is able to detect garbage cycles and can reclaim
them so long as there are no finalizers implemented in Python
(\method{__del__()} methods). When there are such finalizers, the
detector exposes the cycles through the \ulink{\module{gc}
module}{../lib/module-gc.html}. The \module{gc} module also exposes
configuration interfaces and the ability to disable the detector at
runtime. The cycle detector is considered an optional component;
though it is included by default, it can be disabled at compile time
using the \longprogramopt{without-cycle-gc} option to the
\program{configure} script on \UNIX{} platforms (including Mac OS X)
or by removing the definition of \code{WITH_CYCLE_GC} in the
\file{pyconfig.h} header on other platforms. If the cycle detector is
disabled in this way, the \module{gc} module will not be available.
\subsection{Reference Counting in Python \subsection{Reference Counting in Python
\label{refcountsInPython}} \label{refcountsInPython}}
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