Stefan Krah added the comment:
There is still one corner case involving NaNs: Released memoryviews always
compare equal. I took that over from the 3.2 implementation.
>>> import array
>>> a = array.array('d', [float('nan')])
>>> m = memoryview(a)
>>> m == m
False
>>> m.release()
>>> m == m
True
I guess we have to live with that, since it is of course impossible to access
the values of a released view.
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