25 Aug
2015
25 Aug
'15
8:06 a.m.
Hi Armin, On 25.08.2015 13:00, Armin Rigo wrote:
Hi Valentine,
On 25 August 2015 at 09:56, Valentine Sinitsyn
wrote: Yes, I think so. There is a *highly obscure* corner case: __del__ will still be called several times if you declare your class with "__slots__=()".
Even on "post-PEP-0442" Python 3.4+? Could you share a link please?
class X(object): __slots__=() # <= try with and without this def __del__(self): global revive revive = self print("hi")
X() revive = None revive = None revive = None Indeed, that's very strange. Looks like a bug IMHO. Thanks for pointing out.
Valentine