The minidom.Node class has a debug attribute which, when its _debug

flag is true, is set to a StringIO object that silently collects all
debug messages.  This is triggered by the Node._debug=1 statement at
the top of test_minidom.py.  After the tests, we better delete that
StringIO object to avoid wasting memory.  We also reset the _debug
flag.  (Note that this is an undetectable memory leak, and the memory
doesn't get collected by the cycle-gc either, because it's all
reachable -- it's just useless.)
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Guido van Rossum 2000-09-21 20:10:39 +00:00
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@ -356,3 +356,5 @@ if works:
else:
print "\n\n\n\n************ Check for failures!"
Node.debug = None # Delete debug output collected in a StringIO object
Node._debug = 0 # And reset debug mode