On 22 Dic, 01:27, Ross Ridge <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Giampaolo Rodola' <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >I'm in a big trouble since I don't know how to find some memory leaks > ... > >The message printed on screen is the following: > > >gc: collectable <function 00C70E70> > >gc: collectable <type 00B41018> > >gc: collectable <dict 00C6DE40> > >gc: collectable <tuple 00C09900> > >gc: collectable <tuple 00BCD510> > >gc: collectable <function 00C70EB0> > >gc: collectable <function 00C70E30> > > >Since the main module is very big (more than 2800 lines of code) I do > >not understand which objects are not garbage collected. > > They are being garbage collected. That's what the "collectable" part > of the message means. It's just a warning that those objects needed > to be garbage collected because they were refering to each other in > some sort of cycle. While the memory used was being wasted before the > garbage collector ran, it probably doesn't have any negative effect on > your program. > > Ross Ridge
Uhm... that's a good news altough it doesn't seem to me that I used any sort of cicle. Thank you. -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list