Hi, I'm pretty new in python programming.
I've been developing a C++ module for a python application that simply gets the information from python, makes the last processing (which is very time consuming -that's why I make it in C++-). When I test the code from C++ each time I delete a vector the consumed memory decreases, but it does not happen when the module is called from python. The memory is kept... Once the data comes from python, the PyObjects are read and its information passed to C objects (that is done just once) and all the rest of the processing is done with those objects. I've read that the even when you delete the content of the vectors the memory is not freed when you are working with python. Is that so? Is there any way to really free that memory? Thanks, J -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list