On Wed, 24 Feb 2021 11:03:30 -0500 Terry Reedy <tjre...@udel.edu> wrote:
> On 2/24/2021 6:35 AM, John O'Hagan wrote: [...] > > I am trying this out on Windows 10, with a wider label (so I can move > the window) and a button that changes when pressed, and a sequential > counter. Will report when the Window freezes, or maybe a day if not. Thank you! I've only run a few tests because of how long it takes to freeze, but so far it seems that the trigger for the window freezing is any attempt to interact with it, e.g. clicking on it, so try doing that from time to time. > > from tkinter import * > > from random import randint > > > > root = Tk() > > > > def display(label): > > label.destroy() > > label = Label(text=randint(0, 9)) > > label.pack() > > root.after(100, display, label) > > > > display(Label()) > > mainloop() > > You could try with .grid instead. I used .pack in the example for simplicity, but in the real application where I first saw the problem, I am already using .grid. > > Plus you seem to have a memory leak and may need to replicate that. Can you explain what you mean by "replicate"? Each time I run the code snippet above, I get a similar gradual increase in memory use by the process. Surely it can't be that little bit of Python code that's causing it - it must be something in tkinter? Or X11? > > This works for 3-4 hours, but eventually the window freezes. > > > > The process uses about 26 Mb of memory at first, and this gradually > > increases to around 30 or so by the time it freezes. > Thanks -- John -- https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list