Fredrik Lundh wrote: > "flupke" wrote: > > >>>Then i got a tip that you can register a function that needs to be >>>called when the object is going to be deleted. >>>For instance to register a function __exit, you do this: > > >>>class line: >>> def __init__(s,glob,argl,color=''): >>> atexit.register(s.__exit) > > >>I don't know what's wrong in your example. Here it works (doesn't help >>you of course). I would first try with an easy example an try to test >>the atexit functionality like that. It seems that the problem you are >>having isn't related to the atexit part. > > > do you (or whoever gave you the tip) have the slightest idea what atexit does? > > </F>
As i said, it works for me. I use it to log the closure of my main program. Maybe my first message wasn't clear on the use of atexit. Benedict -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list