[ python-Bugs-838140 ] Unloading extension modules not always safe
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Bugs item #838140, was opened at 2003-11-07 21:44
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Category: Macintosh
Group: Python 2.3
Status: Open
Resolution: None
Priority: 5
Submitted By: Bob Ippolito (etrepum)
Assigned to: Jack Jansen (jackjansen)
Summary: Unloading extension modules not always safe
Initial Comment:
I will look into the solution for this, but the "for now"
solution would be to never try and unlink bundles because
they may contain ObjC code. For several reasons, ObjC
classes can never be unloaded, so bundles containing ObjC
code can also never be unloaded. This is more than a
problem for just PyObjC, because any arbitrary module may
contain some ObjC code. We need to detect this before
running NSUnlinkModule. I'll try and put together a patch
sometime soon if nobody else does, but for now see: http://
sourceforge.net/tracker/?
func=detail&aid=832025&group_id=14534&atid=114534
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>Comment By: Jack Jansen (jackjansen)
Date: 2003-11-11 11:51
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Bob, I'm confused. As far as I know Python never unloads
extension modules...
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