[Facundo Batista]
> Is there a document that details which objects are cached in memory
> (to not create the same object multiple times, for performance)?
The caches get cleaned-up before Python exit's, so you can find them all
listed together in the code in Python/pythonrun.c:
/* Sundry
Facundo Batista <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Is there a document that details which objects are cached in memory
> (to not create the same object multiple times, for performance)?
No.
> If not, could please somebody point me out where this is implemented
> for strings?
In PyString_FromStringAn
Is there a document that details which objects are cached in memory
(to not create the same object multiple times, for performance)?
If not, could please somebody point me out where this is implemented
for strings?
Thank you!
.Facundo
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