On Mar 20, 7:27 pm, Mark Hammond <skippy.hamm...@gmail.com> wrote: > On 21/03/2009 4:20 AM, roschler wrote: > > Calling Py_Initialize() multiple times has no effect. Calling > Py_Initialize and Py_Finalize multiple times does leak (Python 3 has > mechanisms so this need to always be true in the future, but it is true > now for non-trivial apps. > > > If it is not a safe approach, is there another way to get what I want? > > Start a new process each time? > > Cheers, > > Mark
Hello Mark, Thank you for your reply. I didn't know that Py_Initialize worked like that. How about using Py_NewInterpreter() and Py_EndInterpreter() with each job? Any value in that approach? If not, is there at least a reliable way to get a list of all active threads and terminate them so before starting the next job? Starting a new process each time seems a bit heavy handed. Robert. -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list