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Subject:    Re: [PyQt] Attempting to reduce the memory footprint of my PyQt5 application
From:       Xavion <xavion.0 () gmail ! com>
Date:       2016-09-15 4:48:23
Message-ID: CAKnx8Y4oFyyeMRVeu914Z-+XC5hyWVCMkSCuEYuzGkiG3fX5Rg () mail ! gmail ! com
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> Use subprocess? Simpler code and no leaks.
>
> subprocess.check_output([command] + args)
>

I had a feeling someone would tell me to do that :-).

Believe it or not, the same problem happens with the 'subprocess' module.
As such, I have just opened a ticket <http://bugs.python.org/issue28165> on
the Python bug tracker.

I guess this news pretty much gets Qt and PyQt off the hook.  I'm sure you
guys are pleased about that :-).

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it or not, the same problem happens with the &#39;subprocess&#39; module.   As such, \
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and PyQt off the hook.   I&#39;m sure you guys are pleased about that \
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