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Together with issue #4, we should write a few tests for making sure refdeses do stay consistent. Something like a copy of servo_micro, and a ton of patches on top of it (all parented to one servo_micro, not on a chain, more like a star). Apply each of those patches then see if refdeses are sticking.
git checkout c718fbc~1 examples/servo_micro.pyfrom google/pcbdl@ba3