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<title>Jeff Epler's blog</title>
<modified>2005-11-17T21:13:55Z</modified>
<tagline>Photos, electronics, cnc, and more</tagline>
<author><name>Jeff Epler</name><email>jepler@unpythonic.net</email></author>
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<title>So I had a memory leak...</title>
<issued>2005-11-17T21:13:55Z</issued>
<modified>2005-11-17T21:13:55Z</modified>
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&lt;div style=&quot;float:right;clear:right&quot;&gt;&lt;!-- massif.png--&gt;&lt;div class=albumouter style=width:306px id=&gt;&lt;div class=albumimage style=&quot;width:306px;margin-left:0.0px;&quot;&gt;&lt;img src=&quot;https://media.unpythonic.net/emergent-files/01132262035/massif.png&quot;&gt;&lt;br&gt;&lt;span&gt;Why is the purple wedge getting bigger?  Because I didn't
read the documentation, apparently&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/div&gt;&lt;/div&gt;
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Valgrind is cool.  Memory leaks are not.  Why does PyDict_SetItem not follow
PyTuple_SetItem and PyList_SetItem in stealing a reference to the new item?
Oh well, if everything about Python were perfect, life would be boring.
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