This file describes some special Python build types enabled via compile-time preprocessor defines. --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Py_REF_DEBUG Turn on aggregate reference counting. This arranges that extern _Py_RefTotal hold a count of all references, the sum of ob_refcnt across all objects. In a debug-mode build, this is where the "8288" comes from in >>> 23 23 [8288 refs] >>> Note that if this count increases when you're not storing away new objects, there's probably a leak. Remember, though, that in interactive mode the special name "_" holds a reference to the last result displayed! Py_REF_DEBUG also checks after every decref to verify that the refcount hasn't gone negative, and causes an immediate fatal error if it has. Special gimmicks: sys.gettotalrefcount() Return current total of all refcounts. Available under Py_REF_DEBUG in Python 2.3. Before 2.3, Py_TRACE_REFS was required to enable this function. --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Py_TRACE_REFS Turn on heavy reference debugging. This is major surgery. Every PyObject grows two more pointers, to maintain a doubly-linked list of all live heap-allocated objects (note that, e.g., most builtin type objects are not in this list, as they're statically allocated). Note that because the fundamental PyObject layout changes, Python modules compiled with Py_TRACE_REFS are incompatible with modules compiled without it. Py_TRACE_REFS implies Py_REF_DEBUG. Special gimmicks: sys.getobjects(max[, type]) Return list of the most-recently allocated max objects, most recently allocated first in the list, least-recently allocated last in the list. max=0 means no limit on list length. If an optional type object is passed, the list is also restricted to objects of that type. envar PYTHONDUMPREFS If this envar exists, Py_Finalize() arranges to print a list of all still-live heap objects. --------------------------------------------------------------------------- COUNT_ALLOCS Special gimmicks: sys.getcounts() --------------------------------------------------------------------------- PYMALLOC_DEBUG Special gimmicks: envar PYTHONMALLOCSTATS If this envar exists, a report of pymalloc summary statistics is printed to stderr whenever a new arena is allocated, and also by Py_Finalize(). --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Py_DEBUG This is what is generally meant by "a debug build" of Python. Py_DEBUG implies Py_REF_DEBUG, Py_TRACE_REFS, and PYMALLOC_DEBUG (if WITH_PYMALLOC is enabled). ---------------------------------------------------------------------------