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Re: New free DLL for calling Python from IDL! [message #87908 is a reply to message #87907] Mon, 03 March 2014 13:10 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
Haje Korth is currently offline  Haje Korth
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Hi Jason,
thanks for chiming in. I do not think that this is a bug in numpy as the same problem occurs with scipy:

sp=pyimport('scipy')
.f

also crashes IDL.

Cheers,
Haje

On Monday, March 3, 2014 3:57:44 PM UTC-5, Jason Ferrara wrote:
> On Monday, March 3, 2014 2:47:57 PM UTC-5, Chris Torrence wrote:
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>> In Ronn's defense, I don't think he's going to be fixing any bugs in the code. That is Jaquette Consulting's responsibility. I would bet that they forgot to register a DLM "unload" routine for .full reset. So the DLM is probably being unloaded, but it isn't being given the chance to unload any of it's data structures. But it's free!
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> There is an exit handler registered and it attempts to do the right things.
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> I think this may be a numpy bug. See http://mail.scipy.org/pipermail/numpy-discussion/2009-March/ 040849.html
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