> I see that handle_weakrefs() calls _PyWeakref_ClearRef() and that
> will clear the weakref even if it doesn't have callback. So, I
> think that takes care for the hole I was worried about. I.e. a
> __del__ method could have a weakref to an non-valid object.
> However, because handle_weakrefs() will find that weakref, it will
> have been cleared when the __del__ method executes.
There's no problem with objects we _know_ are trash. Their finalizers are all force-run before delete_garbage starts.
It's "surprise" finalizers, triggered by refcounts falling to 0 while delete_garbage is running. They're invisible to handle_weakrefs.
However, to the extent that delete_garage is effective in deallocating objects soon after clearing them, to that extent also will invalidated objects clear weak references to them as a matter of course.
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