(1) constructor cycles: object A creates an object B, and oject B creates an object A. The memory would blow up at the first creation of object A or B.
(2) Some object or class method uses a recursive algorithm that isn't terminating.
In any case, I think you need to look at the code and trace through a run using print statments or the debugger to narrow it down further.
-Mark
In reply to Re: Objects Using Up the Stack
by kvale
in thread Objects Using Up the Stack
by graq
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