No much use...

IDLE 1.2.2
>>> import maya.standalone as ms
>>> ms.initialize()
>>> import maya.cmds as mm
>>> mm.quit(force=1)

No effect! Still maya modules are loaded!
This might quit the MAYA Safly.... But modules loaded once are still
in memory.. I can't unload that!






On Mar 15, 5:11 am, Ofer Koren <[email protected]> wrote:
> This might work:
> import maya.cmds as mc
>
> mc.quit(force=True)
>
> Flagsabort<file:///C:/program%20files/autodesk/maya2008/docs/Maya2008/en_US 
> /CommandsPython/quit.html#flagabort>
> , exitCode<file:///C:/program%20files/autodesk/maya2008/docs/Maya2008/en_US/C 
> ommandsPython/quit.html#flagexitCode>
> , force<file:///C:/program%20files/autodesk/maya2008/docs/Maya2008/en_US/Comm 
> andsPython/quit.html#flagforce>Long
> name (short name)*argument types*Properties*force*(*f*)*boolean*[image:
> create]If specified, this flag will force a quit without saving or prompting
> for saving changes. Use at your own risk.*exitCode*(*ec*)*uint*[image:
> create]Specifies the exit code to be returned once the application exits.
> The default exit code is 0.*abort*(*a*)*boolean*[image: create]Will quit
> without saving like -force, but will also prevent preferences/hotkeys/colors
> from being saved. Use at your own risk.
>
>
>
> On Sat, Mar 14, 2009 at 9:37 AM, aku.mar.zen <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > bad... thts my first step in maya python... and its slipping. hmmm...
> > anyway.. thx Ian.
>
> > -kumar
>
> > On Mar 13, 10:17 pm, Ian Jones <[email protected]> wrote:
> > > I asked a similar question on the autodesk subscription forums a while
> > ago.
>
> > > There response follows:
>
> > > "Hi Ian,
>
> > > From mayapy if you run help(‘maya.standalone’) you’ll see that it has
> > > only one function initialize(), so to restart Maya you need to exit
> > > the parent python process.
>
> > > I have opened a Service Request # 1-4914842102 on your behalf and I’m
> > > going to log a SUG on it.
>
> > > Regards,
> > > Avto"
>
> > > So you essentially can't.
>
> > > However I was able to work around the issue by using the
> > > multiprocessing (http://docs.python.org/library/multiprocessing.html
> > > py2.6) and pyprocessing (2.4/2.5) packages.
> > > This way I ran maya in another process and was able to capture the
> > > results. Not quite the same but I've been able to get it to work for
> > > me.
>
> > > Ian
>
> > > On Thu, Mar 12, 2009 at 9:56 AM, [email protected]
>
> > > <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > > In python idle I hav initalized maya with standalone module.
> > > > After workin on it.. i would like to terminate the initialized maya
> > > > modules ...
> > > > how do i destroy initialized maya, even if i del the
> > > > maya.standalone.... my pythonw... is running with huge memory
> > > > consumption. how to kill/destroy/del the maya standalone.
> > > > Its troughing memory exceptioin each time i close my python idle.
>
> > >  ask
>
> --
>
> - Oferwww.mrbroken.com
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