#715: Parents probably not reclaimed due to too much caching
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       Reporter:  robertwb                                                 |    
     Owner:  somebody                                 
           Type:  defect                                                   |    
    Status:  needs_review                             
       Priority:  major                                                    |    
 Milestone:  sage-5.4                                 
      Component:  coercion                                                 |    
Resolution:                                           
       Keywords:  weak cache coercion Cernay2012                           |   
Work issues:                                           
Report Upstream:  N/A                                                      |    
 Reviewers:  Jean-Pierre Flori, Simon King, Nils Bruin
        Authors:  Simon King, Jean-Pierre Flori                            |    
 Merged in:                                           
   Dependencies:  #9138, #11900, #11599, #13145, to be merged with #11521  |    
  Stopgaps:                                           
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Comment (by nbruin):

 Replying to [comment:306 SimonKing]:
 > The new ticket for the libsingular problem is #13450.
 I think that one can be considered a duplicate of #13447

 Something along the lines of attachment:trac_715_osx64-dealloc.patch
 should work best, because then at least the permanently stored copy is
 available for `UniqueRepresentation` purposes (for which polynomial rings
 have their own weakvaluedictionary).

 Solving the SIGALRM issue is optional since it only occurs on one machine
 with gdb and I don't think we specify that sage is supposed to work
 perfectly under gdb on all supported platforms. A first go at the problem
 is at #13437 (does its job).

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