André Roberge wrote:
> This morning I had the following thought: > I can, when I create a Jekyll object, update > an outside_list. > If, somehow, I could update that list when > a Jekyll object disappears > (perhaps by using __del__, which I have never touched) Python makes no guarantees whatsover about when and how to run __del__, so relying on it to remove user-visible resources is a rather bad idea. > Any suggestions? why wouldn't def subplot(): Evil = Jekyll() # Evil_twin gets created and displayed Evil.doStuff() # Evil_twin does stuff on the screen Evil.destroy() work for you? </F>
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