[vtk-developers] Python wrapping & factory methods
Timothy Shead
tshead at sandia.gov
Tue Apr 26 15:39:11 EDT 2011
I'm troubleshooting a reference-counting issue in the Python bindings
for VTK - in a nutshell, the only way to instantiate vtkArray-derived
classes from Python is through the vtkArray::CreateArray() static
factory method (because vtkArray derivates are template classes).
However, using vtkArray::CreateArray() from Python returns objects that
have a reference-count of 2, because the Python wrapping code increments
the reference-count of objects returned from "normal" class methods.
This leads to annoying leaks when the program ends.
From what I can see, there's a separate code path when instantiating
VTK objects from Python. I'm thinking that there must be other examples
of factory methods in VTK, and that there must be some clean way of
using them from Python?
Thanks in advance,
Tim
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Timothy M. Shead
Sandia National Laboratories
1461, Scalable Analysis and Visualization
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