On Fri, 02 May 2008 04:36:06 +0000, Yves Dorfsman wrote: > x.del() gets executed if: > -I del x, then run gc.collect() > -simply exit the script > -get the script to abort on an exception > > But if I kill it with the default signal TERM, the script dies, but I don't > get the message, so I am assuming that python isn't taking the time to > cleanup, even though that is (was) what TERM was intended for. > > Has this been discussed before ? Is worth a suggestion (PEP) ?
There is the docs for `__del__()` saying this method is not guaranteed to be called at all. Don't use it if you *need* that method to be called. Just like `finalize()` in Java, it can't be used for deterministic destruction, so it's not that useful after all. Ciao, Marc 'BlackJack' Rintsch -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list