Hi,
I would like to know how can I log system process handles and GDI objects for
debugging memory leak issues in python.
I would like to log these inside a loop (stress test) to check if my
application leaks handles and plot them later for my usage.
Can you suggest any built in libraries that c
On 08/02/13 09:06, Pai, Yogesh M wrote:
I would like to know how can I log system process handles and GDI
objects for debugging memory leak issues in python.
This isn't really a question about learning Python so probably would be
better on the main Python mailing list.
However it will help
How important is it to have the latest pip installed?
Initially I want to use it to install the latest pymongo driver for
mongoDB. The pip version in the Ubuntu 12.04 repositories is 1.0.1. I
see on http://www.pip-installer.org/en/latest/ the version is 1.2.1.
It certainly would be easier to
I am learning Python 2.7 classes and objects. It seems like attributes
(data attributes and methods) can be added to a class/object even after
it's first declaration. For example,
class A(object):
def __init__(self,arg):
self.val1 = arg
a = A(1)
print a.val1
Now another data attribute v
On 02/09/2013 02:01 AM, neubyr wrote:
> I am learning Python 2.7 classes and objects. It seems like
attributes (data attributes and methods) can be added to a class/object
even after it's first declaration. For example,
>
>
> class A(object):
> def __init__(self,arg):
> self.val1 = arg
>
> a
On 09/02/13 18:01, neubyr wrote:
I understand that all attributes are stored in a dictionary, but I am not
following when adding an attribute after initial declaration approach
should be used. The official documentation also suggests that valid
attributes are all the names present when the class