Hi,
I was reading a book on Python-3 programming recently and the book stated that,
while there is an __init__ method for initializing objects, there was a __del__
method but the __del__ method is not guaranteed to be called when an object is
destroyed.
If there is code in the __init__ method that allocates resources (memory, file
opens, etc.), how do these resources get cleaned up when an object is
destroyed? Custom method?
At the moment, this architecture seems a bit asymmetric if the __del__ method
is not called.
Thanks,
Randy
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