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Document object interface to HistoryManger according to our conventions....
Document object interface to HistoryManger according to our conventions. All our objects should have their interface documented at the class level before the actual constructor.

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"""Simple script to be run *twice*, to check reference counting bugs.
See test_run for details."""
import sys
# We want to ensure that while objects remain available for immediate access,
# objects from *previous* runs of the same script get collected, to avoid
# accumulating massive amounts of old references.
class C(object):
def __init__(self,name):
self.name = name
def __del__(self):
print 'tclass.py: deleting object:',self.name
sys.stdout.flush()
try:
name = sys.argv[1]
except IndexError:
pass
else:
if name.startswith('C'):
c = C(name)
#print >> sys.stderr, "ARGV:", sys.argv # dbg
# This next print statement is NOT debugging, we're making the check on a
# completely separate process so we verify by capturing stdout:
print 'ARGV 1-:', sys.argv[1:]
sys.stdout.flush()