On 2012-09-17, Matteo Boscolo <matteo.bosc...@boscolini.eu> wrote: > from my gc.get_object() > I extract the sub system of the object that I would like to delete: > > this is the object: > Class name > win32com.gen_py.F4503A16-F637-11D2-BD55-00500400405Bx0x1x0.ITDProperty.ITDProperty > that is traked and the reference are: > get_referents >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>>>>> > RefCount 5 ><type 'tuple'> >>>> (<class win32com.client.DispatchBaseClass at > 0x026ACB58>,) > RefCount 5 ><type 'dict'> >>>> '__int__': <function __int__ at 0x03A50770>, > '__module__': 'win32com.gen_py.F45 > RefCount 8 ><type 'str'> >>>> ITDProperty > RefCount 9 ><type 'function'> >>>> <function __getattr__ at 0x026C2630> > RefCount 9 ><type 'function'> >>>> <function __setattr__ at 0x026C2670> > get_referrers >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>>>>> > RefCount 15 ><type 'dict'> >>>> 'python_version': 34014192, 'defaultUnnamedArg': ><PyOleEmpty object at 0x00447E > RefCount 6 ><type 'list'> >>>> <class > win32com.gen_py.F4503A16-F637-11D2-BD55-00500400405Bx0x1x0.ITDProperty.I > RefCount 4 ><type 'list'> >>>> (u'ItemsListCreator', u'trick', u'pVal'), (3, 49, > '0', None), (16393, 10, None, > RefCount 4 ><type 'frame'> >>>> <frame object at 0x029721D8> > RefCount 7 ><type 'frame'> >>>> <frame object at 0x02760148> > RefCount 5 ><type 'dict'> >>>> '{39AAEA35-F71F-11D2-BD59-00500400405B}': <class > win32com.gen_py.F4503A16-F637- > > how can I understand how to clean up this situation or were are the > references that I need to delete ? > > From the cad non python script I call an in process python com object, > and before coming back to the cad application I need to clean up all com > reference, because if I do not do that I corrupt the cad application . > > so I urgently need to clean up all reference before coming back to the > cad application. > > any idea? >
http://mg.pov.lt/objgraph/ http://mg.pov.lt/blog/hunting-python-memleaks.html I have previously used the code from one of the links above to hunt down a reference leak. It gives a graphical view of the alive references which helps to locate the source of the ref leak. Oscar -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list