There's no explanation, or reference to one, in the commit message. In the 
comments, there's a claim that seems a bit exaggerated.

> This is causing almost all the regressions to fail. durbaility-off.t is the 
> most affected test.

This patch was merged on December 13. Regressions have passed many times since 
then. If almost all regressions have started failing recently, I suggest we 
look for a more recent cause. For example, if this was collateral damage from 
debugging the dict-change issue, then the patch should be reinstated (which I 
see has not been done). Alternatively, is the above supposed to mean that this 
patch has been observed to cause *occasional* failures in many other tests? If 
so, which tests and when? There's no way to search for these in Gerrit or 
Jenkins. If specific logs or core-dump analyses point toward this conclusion 
and the subsequent action, then it would be very helpful for those to be 
brought forward so we can debug the underlying problem. That's likely to be 
hard enough without trying to do it blind.
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