Iterators phase 1.  This comprises:

new slot tp_iter in type object, plus new flag Py_TPFLAGS_HAVE_ITER
new C API PyObject_GetIter(), calls tp_iter
new builtin iter(), with two forms: iter(obj), and iter(function, sentinel)
new internal object types iterobject and calliterobject
new exception StopIteration
new opcodes for "for" loops, GET_ITER and FOR_ITER (also supported by dis.py)
new magic number for .pyc files
new special method for instances: __iter__() returns an iterator
iteration over dictionaries: "for x in dict" iterates over the keys
iteration over files: "for x in file" iterates over lines

TODO:

documentation
test suite
decide whether to use a different way to spell iter(function, sentinal)
decide whether "for key in dict" is a good idea
use iterators in map/filter/reduce, min/max, and elsewhere (in/not in?)
speed tuning (make next() a slot tp_next???)
diff --git a/Objects/stringobject.c b/Objects/stringobject.c
index 1701b2f..861cade 100644
--- a/Objects/stringobject.c
+++ b/Objects/stringobject.c
@@ -3232,6 +3232,8 @@
 void _Py_ReleaseInternedStrings(void)
 {
 	if (interned) {
+		fprintf(stderr, "releasing interned strings\n");
+		PyDict_Clear(interned);
 		Py_DECREF(interned);
 		interned = NULL;
 	}