[python-win32] info on _GetInterfaceCount
Mark Hammond
skippy.hammond at gmail.com
Mon Oct 1 03:41:15 CEST 2012
On 28/09/2012 10:42 PM, Matteo Boscolo wrote:
> this is the log of part of my application
>
> DEBUG:root:__DEL__
> DEBUG:root:pythoncom._GetInterfaceCount(): 4
> DEBUG:root:pythoncom._GetGatewayCount(): 0|
> DEBUG:Root:pythoncom.CoUninitialize()|
> DEBUG:root:pythoncom._GetInterfaceCount(): 4
> DEBUG:root:pythoncom._GetGatewayCount(): 0
>
> as you can see the GetInterfaceCount is still at 4 ..
> there is a way to know witch object are the 4 that came from the
> GetInterfaceCount ?
Not directly - only a simple counter is tracked, not a list of what the
objects are. If you are lucky, you might be able to use the 'gc' module
to locate all live objects and see what you can find alive that "looks"
like a COM object (but even that probably will not tell you where the
reference actually lives)
Mark
>
> regards,
> matteo
>
>
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