I keep seeing destructor calls in wx for ad hoc dialogs and wonder if this is required, and if so, why would normal gc flow not be good?
def GetDir(self,Caption,DefaultDir): dlg = wx.DirDialog(None,Caption,style = 1,defaultPath = DefaultDir,pos = (10,10)) res = dlg.ShowModal() pck = dialog.GetPath() dlg.Destroy() if res == wx.ID_OK: return pck else: return '' I'd like to write it as: def GetDir(self,Caption,DefaultDir): dlg = wx.DirDialog(None,Caption,style = 1,defaultPath = DefaultDir,pos = (10,10)) if dlg.ShowModal() == wx.ID_OK: return dialog.GetPath() else: return '' # probably implied; del 2 more lines? ...and gc takes care of things once scope is exited? Or is wx more tricksome than that? -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list