Yes, this was discovered recently in connection to changes in how idle
events were handled. I don't recall if there was an issue created for it,
though.
On Tue, Apr 7, 2015 at 11:48 AM, Michael Kaufman <kaufma...@ornl.gov> wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> I don't have time at the moment to submit a ticket, but I thought I'd
> see if anyone else is having this problem:
>
> With latest master on 1.5-devel using GTKAgg backend, (and in ipython
> 3.0.0-dev, python 2.7.8, MacOSX 10.9.5) if I do figure() and nothing
> else, and then run 'top', I see Python running 100% CPU for the process.
> Closing the figure stops Python hogging the CPU.
>
> With latest 1.4.x, I do not see it.
>
> M
>
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