Hi Neil,
On Fri, Nov 30, 2007 at 09:14:04AM -0700, Neil Toronto wrote:
> >> whether 64 bits is necessary. It takes an hour of concerted effort -
> >> nothing but "module.d = 1; del module.d" for an hour straight - to
> >> overflow a 32-bit version number. Is anybody going to actually get close
> >> to doing that in a global namespace?
> >>
> > Of course not. And 640k is as much memory as anyone could reasonably
> > need ...
>
> Point taken - forget I asked.
How much time does it take if the loop is in a C extension module, e.g.
like the following?
while (1) { PyDict_SetItem(d, k, v); PyDict_DelItem(d, k); }
How much time would it take the same loop to overflow even the 64-bit
version number? And how much will *this* take in ten year's time?
A bientot,
Armin
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