Network Ninja wrote:
> Scott David Daniels wrote:
>> keep = set(['__builtins__', '__doc__', '__name__',
>> 'pywin', 'keep', 'item', 'globs']) # Faster to test
>> globs = globals()
>> for item in dir():
>> if item not in keep:
>> del globs[item]
Scott David Daniels wrote:
> keep = set(['__builtins__', '__doc__', '__name__',
> 'pywin', 'keep', 'item', 'globs']) # Faster to test
> globs = globals()
> for item in dir():
> if item not in keep:
> del globs[item]
> del globs, item
Thi
Network Ninja wrote:
> I want to restart the environment occasionally to default (like I
> restarted pythonwin). I wrote this script. I know why it doesn't work,
> cause it deletes my variable (item) on each iteration. My question is:
> is it possible to do this? What other things might I try?
>
>
Network Ninja wrote:
> I want to restart the environment occasionally to default (like I
> restarted pythonwin). I wrote this script. I know why it doesn't work,
> cause it deletes my variable (item) on each iteration. My question is:
> is it possible to do this? What other things might I try?
>
>