#12313: Fix yet another memory leak caused by caching of coercion data
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Reporter: SimonKing | Owner: rlm
Type: defect | Status: needs_info
Priority: major | Milestone: sage-5.0
Component: memleak | Resolution:
Keywords: coercion weak dictionary | Work issues:
Report Upstream: N/A | Reviewers: Simon King
Authors: Simon King, Jean-Pierre Flori | Merged in:
Dependencies: #715, #11521, #11599 | Stopgaps:
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Changes (by john_perry):
* status: needs_review => needs_info
Comment:
Replying to [comment:83 jpflori]:
> FYI, make failed while building the doc because of lack of memory.
> I allocated 1Go to the virtual machine, isn't it enough?
I have 512M on my machine, so if the memory is an issue, that would
explain it. What seems odd to me is that, as I recall, sage didn't report
errors when it finished building. How do I determine whether this is an
issue? A naive search of `install.log` doesn't hit anything.
> Whatsoever, this definitely looks unrelated.
Is that the case with the timeout error, as well? If so, I can give it a
positive review, since doctests have finished with only the two errors I
mentioned above: `sagedoc.py` and timeout, the latter in several places.
Unless, that is, you want me to run long tests as well. Let me know.
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