Hi-Angel wrote:

 > Okay, I wrote a python code that explores every property, and doesn't
 > fall into an infinite cycle. It is
 > [...]
 > However it produces too much output, e.g. from a test document it
 > produced 1gb of output. I think the problem is that most elements
 > still appears in output many times — the check that in backtrace
 > wasn't the current element is ensures only that it wouldn't fall in an
 > infinite cycle.

You can get an infinite cycle at any level, so only checking at the top level 
is not good enough. You will have to check at each node.
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