On Thu, 17 Aug 2017 10:02 pm, Stefan Ram wrote: > r...@zedat.fu-berlin.de (Stefan Ram) writes: >>Python uses a reference-counting memory reclaimer, so the >>reference count of the OEBEA now is 2. > > IIRC, the reference-counting memory reclaimer (RCMC) is not > required by the language specification. The language > specification allows other kinds of memory management. But a > certain widespread Python implementation uses an RCMC as its > default way to manage memory.
CPython uses *two* garbage collectors, a reference counter, plus a second one which runs periodically to collect unused object cycles which can't be collected by the ref counter. You can enable or disable the second one using the gc module. You are correct that reference counting is not required by the language. Jython uses the JRE's native garbage collector, and IronPython uses the .Net CLR's garbage collector. One major difference between their GC's and CPython's is that objects in Jython and IronPython can be moved in memory. PyPy can be built with different sorts of garbage collectors, mostly experimental. -- Steve “Cheer up,” they said, “things could be worse.” So I cheered up, and sure enough, things got worse. -- https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list