But what if 'local_import' is used (instead of 'from a import Foo') -- does
local_import work the same as regular Python imports?
On Tuesday, February 1, 2011 5:09:25 PM UTC-5, Massimo Di Pierro wrote:
> I run this test (following Armin's example):
>
> # in file a.py
> class Foo(object):
> def __del__(self):
> print 'Deleted'
>
> #in file b.py
> from a import A
> foo=Foo()
>
> #in file c.py
> execfile('b.py', {})
> execfile('b.py', {})
> execfile('b.py', {})
> import gc
> gc.collect()
>
> running c.py printes
> Deleted
> Deleted
> Deleted
>
> therefore there is NO memory leak.
>
> On Feb 1, 3:08 pm, VP <[email protected]> wrote:
> > One question:
> > If I define a class externally, and use local_import to import it into
> > controller or model, will it have these potential problems or not?