Sorry for reporting this here, it's the only way for matplotlib I'm
signed up for.

I'm testing scikits statsmodels on Python 3.2

plt.close(fig) in the graphics tests raises an error, python 3.2,
matplotlib 1.2.x from Gohlke for Win 64, nose 1.0.0

  File "C:\Programs\Python32\lib\site-packages\matplotlib\_pylab_helpers.py",
line 75, in destroy_fig
    for manager in Gcf.figs.values():
RuntimeError: dictionary changed size during iteration

https://github.com/statsmodels/statsmodels/issues/152
https://github.com/statsmodels/statsmodels/blob/master/scikits/statsmodels/graphics/tests/test_boxplots.py#L15

replacing plt.close(fig) with plt.close('all') removes the test errors
in python 3.2

Since I'm not familiar with the matplotlib details, I don't know what
this means.

Josef

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