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I've recently come to realize that the 'one-size-fits-all' mega-snippets on marzer.github.io/tomlplusplus aren't necessarily useful for everyone, and I should break them up into smaller sub-examples. I'd be totally happy to accept help with this, though that may be wishful thinking!
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Currently we save every URI ever qname'd forever in here: https://github.com/RDFLib/rdflib/blob/master/rdflib/namespace.py#L289
If you serialize a big graph in a store that is off disk, we may run out of memory.
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