Python3 - How do I import a class from another file
R.Wieser
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Tue Dec 10 12:18:52 EST 2019
Chris,
> Okay. What should happen when you do this?
>
> x = 5
> del x
>
> Should the integer 5 be deleted?
Yep.
What do you think happens instead ? I've not seen you explain or support
anything in that regard, not even now.
There is a bit of a problem with the above though: It has got zero to do
with the __del__ I was talking about. I've not seen you point out any
mistake with my example (pointing out race contition problems) either.
Not a smooth move bro. Not a smooth move /at all/ :-(
> So the language designers couldn't possibly have been so stupid
> as to do things this way, but you're going to ignore what they did?
Actually, they didn't.
Did you know you can disable the garbage collector ? Well, you can. Guess
what I saw when I disabled it, created a class instance and than deleted it
again. Yup, the "print" command I placed in the "__del__" method did
actually show output - something that, according to you, could/should never
happen ...
Than again, I've used Python 3 for the test. Maybe you're remembering
something from an older version ?
Regards,
Rudy Wieser
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