New question #228913 on Sikuli:
https://answers.launchpad.net/sikuli/+question/228913

I have written a python class for a screen, in it I have the below code in 
__init__(self): definition

        self.screen.onAppear("PostingTrans.png", 
self.WaitWhilePostingTransaction)
        self.screen.observe(FOREVER, background=True)

I need this to be active until all the tests for the screen is finished. Tests 
are in unit test class, and I create only one instance of the screen class in 
the test class level and is used by all test methods.

Event is raised in each test and handler is called and works perfectly. 

I haven't put he stopObserver() anywhere in the code and I notice its being run 
in the background and slows my system. 

I am running tests in an interactive mode (start tests, stop, start again, 
stop......) as I am still building all the tests. 
Multiple instances of the events are raised and STILL HANGING IN THE SYSTEM 
even after the tests are stopped. (Eclipse IDE)

I have decided to put the stopObserver() in __del__(self): definition. 

Other option would be to create a close() method and call it explicitly from 
the tearDownClass() method in unit test class. 

What is the best approach? 

Is my statement, Events are still hanging in the system true? Can someone 
please explain on what is happening here?


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