I put in my first email the example that 'leaks'. I am afraid I am assuming
something, but I have not seen any good example.
The source file I took in order to do my implementation was the test '
pushSAXhtml.py ' that comes with the distribution.

The only thing that is done in that example about the release of resources
is: 'ctxt = None'.
I have tried to use the following functions:

ctxt.htmlFreeParserCtxt ()
ctxt.clearParserCtxt()

And I get segment violations.



On 1/5/07, John Dennis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> On Fri, 2007-01-05 at 17:21 +0100, Cesar Ortiz wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > Maybe the top is fooling me, but after 10 minutes of execution (the
> > example I attached with an infinite loop) it took half of the machine
> > memory (2 Gbs of a 4Gbs Linux Box), and later the process crashed due
> > to a 'Memory Error'.
> >
> > I am pretty sure libxml2 does not leak, but may be there is something
> > wrong with the python bindings, or may be I am forgetting something.
>
> Are you calling freeDoc, freeNode, xpathFreeContext, etc. or are you
> blindly assuming the python bindings are doing this for you?
> --
> John Dennis < [EMAIL PROTECTED] >
>
>

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