Hi.
On 17.3.2014. 18:18, Antoine Pitrou wrote:
All in all, though, gc.get_objects() is an expensive function call (it
will walk the entire graph of objects tracked by the GC, which can be very
large in non-trivial applications), so it's really only useful for
debugging (and, I'd add, for low-level debugging). In most situations,
gc.get_objects() is certainly the wrong tool to use.
I agree, and for the record, we were using it for debugging when I
started this thread - trying to track down a memory leak. :-)
gc.get_objects() turned out to be of great help with in resolving the
issue - in the end we tracked it down to a typical reference counting
problem in a Python extension DLL. *doh*
Best regards,
Jurko Gospodnetić
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