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Created Apr 15, 2016 by Bitbucket Importer@bitbucket_importerMaintainer

pypy leaks memory when using cassandra-driver and JIT

Created originally on Bitbucket by PiotrMaslanka (Piotr Maślanka)

PyPy leaks memory when using cassandra-driver library with JIT enabled.

There is no memory leak if JIT is disabled (--jit off).

I don't really know whom to blame, so I posted this bug on cassandra-driver too. cassandra-driver bug report also hosts the script to reproduce that.

I will try to pinpoint the minimal code needed to reproduce this, but until I do so, I'd just like to note this bug.

Bug was reproduced everywhere from PyPy 2.4.0 to 5.0.1 with cassandra-driver 3.0.0 and 3.2.1.

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