Jason wrote: > PyDev Eclipse keeps around the python interpreter unless it gets > removed. I think part of the point is to keep around failed runs so > the user can investigate the stack. Eclipse doesn't keep this around > if you Run you script, but it will keep the interpreter alive if you > Debug your script, regardless of how it exits. (It may dispose of the > interpreter if your program exits with a normal error code.) > > Anyway, in the Debug View, you can see a list of all the python > interpreters that PyDev and Eclipse are keeping alive. There's a set > of debugging-related buttons just above: step into, step over, step > return, continue, and others. > > One of the buttons there looks like a couple of "X" symbols. This > button officially shuts down a python interpreter. (Be careful and > don't actually click the "X" symbol that closes the debug area!) > > --Jason > > Stan Cook wrote: >> I've been trying to use Eclipse with Python on Linux for a >> while and have noticed something odd. After running the >> code or debugging a few times, its responsiveness gets >> really bad. Upon checking the equivalent of the task >> manager, I find several instances of Python running. When I >> kill these instances, the responsiveness comes back. I'm >> not sure if there is a better place to post this, but it is >> Python related. Is this just an issue with Eclipse or is >> there something else I should inspect? >> >> Any help would be appreciated. >> >> Regards, >> >> S Cook > Thanks, I'll try that and keep an eye on the open sessions.
Regards, S Cook -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list