From: Gregory P. Smith Date: Wed, 18 Dec 2013 19:25:26 +0000 (-0800) Subject: remove trailing spaces. X-Git-Tag: v2.7.8~183 X-Git-Url: https://granicus.if.org/sourcecode?a=commitdiff_plain;h=ddd71e2f78ba06c77323e74de21dacef47f78168;p=python remove trailing spaces. --- diff --git a/Modules/gcmodule.c b/Modules/gcmodule.c index 81344ca828..916e4817d9 100644 --- a/Modules/gcmodule.c +++ b/Modules/gcmodule.c @@ -113,7 +113,7 @@ static Py_ssize_t long_lived_pending = 0; /* NOTE: about untracking of mutable objects. - + Certain types of container cannot participate in a reference cycle, and so do not need to be tracked by the garbage collector. Untracking these objects reduces the cost of garbage collections. However, determining @@ -131,10 +131,10 @@ static Py_ssize_t long_lived_pending = 0; not survive until garbage collection. It is therefore not worthwhile to untrack eligible tuples at creation time. - Instead, all tuples except the empty tuple are tracked when created. - During garbage collection it is determined whether any surviving tuples - can be untracked. A tuple can be untracked if all of its contents are - already not tracked. Tuples are examined for untracking in all garbage + Instead, all tuples except the empty tuple are tracked when created. + During garbage collection it is determined whether any surviving tuples + can be untracked. A tuple can be untracked if all of its contents are + already not tracked. Tuples are examined for untracking in all garbage collection cycles. It may take more than one cycle to untrack a tuple. Dictionaries containing only immutable objects also do not need to be @@ -147,8 +147,8 @@ static Py_ssize_t long_lived_pending = 0; The module provides the python function is_tracked(obj), which returns the CURRENT tracking status of the object. Subsequent garbage collections may change the tracking status of the object. - - Untracking of certain containers was introduced in issue #4688, and + + Untracking of certain containers was introduced in issue #4688, and the algorithm was refined in response to issue #14775. */