#12313: Fix yet another memory leak caused by caching of coercion data
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       Reporter:  SimonKing                       |         Owner:  rlm         
                                                        
           Type:  defect                          |        Status:  
needs_review                                                        
       Priority:  major                           |     Milestone:  sage-5.3    
                                                        
      Component:  memleak                         |    Resolution:              
                                                        
       Keywords:  coercion weak dictionary        |   Work issues:  Rebase wrt 
the new version of #715. Take into account Nils' comments
Report Upstream:  N/A                             |     Reviewers:  Simon King, 
Jean-Pierre Flori, John Perry                           
        Authors:  Simon King, Jean-Pierre Flori   |     Merged in:              
                                                        
   Dependencies:  #11521, #11599, #12969, #12215  |      Stopgaps:              
                                                        
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Comment (by SimonKing):

 Now I'm puzzled. The patchbot applies the same patches on top of the same
 version of Sage in the same order, but it gets an error when applying the
 patch from here, while it works fine for me.

 For the record: I have
 {{{
 trac_715_combined.patch
 trac_715_local_refcache.patch
 trac_715_specification.patch
 trac_11521_homset_weakcache_combined.patch
 trac_11521_callback.patch
 trac12215_weak_cached_function-sk.patch
 trac12215_segfault_fixes.patch
 trac_12313-mono_dict-combined-random-sk.patch
 }}}
 on top of sage-5.3.beta2

 Apply trac_12313-mono_dict-combined-random-sk.patch

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