Chris Withers wrote at 2003-10-29 22:03 +:
> Dieter Maurer wrote:
> > What in the ZODB cache or other ZODB code could be causing _v_ variables to
> > > stick around after they've been set to None in their containing objects?
> >
> > Nothing.
> >
> > When you assign "None" to the "_v
Dieter Maurer wrote:
> What in the ZODB cache or other ZODB code could be causing _v_ variables to
> stick around after they've been set to None in their containing objects?
Nothing.
When you assign "None" to the "_v_variable", then this reference will go
away. There may be others, which you di
Chris Withers wrote at 2003-10-23 18:52 +0100:
> ...
> This is slightly OT but reminded me of something important I need to ask.
>
> ZOracleDA stores its database connections in a _v_ variable on the DA object.
> It tries to delete this by setting the _v_ variable to None.
>
> However, a n
Toby Dickenson wrote:
No, we just exclude objects with _v_ attribute from mid-transaction
deactivation. There arent many objects in that category, but they do need
protection.
This is slightly OT but reminded me of something important I need to ask.
ZOracleDA stores its database connections in a