On Fri, 2020-09-25 at 18:19 +0200, Marco Sulla wrote: > That I hope it's not the place where this proposal will be sent. > > My idea is apparently simple: what if, anytime we create an object, > instead of deleting it, we send it in a trash bin? If the object is, > for some reason, recreated, we can take it from the trash bin. If > there is no more memory, the trash bin will be empty. > > The problem is that, probably, args and kwargs used by object creation > must be stored. Maybe also copied? This could slow down the object > creation instead of speed it up? Could this be done by a separate > thread?
This would assume that said objects: a) are immutable and b) initialize to identical values for a given *args and **kwargs.
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