Pablo Galindo Salgado <pablog...@gmail.com> added the comment:

> RAII in C++ ensures that, on object destruction, resources that have been 
> acquired will be closed and deallocated.

Which is exactly what is happening here. When the queue gets destroyed (because 
the reference count reaches 0 or because of the garbage collector) resources 
that have been acquired by the queue will be closed an deallocated. 

Sadly, I don't think I have anything different to apport to this discussion, so 
let's see what other people opinions are on this.

Of course, feel free to start a thread on python-dev or python-ideas on how to 
improve the design. :)

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