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LSSTApplications
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LSSTDataManagementBasePackage
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| def | setCallbacks |
| def | mortal |
| def lsst.daf.base.citizen.mortal | ( | memId0 = 0, |
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nleakPrintMax = 20, |
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first = True, |
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showTypes = None |
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Print leaked memory blocks
@param memId0 Only consider blocks allocated after this memId
@param nleakPrintMax Maximum number of leaks to print; <= 0 means unlimited
@param first Print the first nleakPrintMax blocks; if False print the last blocks.
@param showTypes Only print objects matching this regex (if starts with !, print objects that don't match)
If you want finer control than nleakPrintMax/first provide, use
dafBase.Citizen.census() to get the entire list
You can get the next memId to be allocated with mortal("set"), e.g.
memId0 = mortal("set")
# work work work
mortal(memId0)
Definition at line 29 of file citizen.py.
| def lsst.daf.base.citizen.setCallbacks | ( | new = None, |
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delete = None, |
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both = False |
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Set the callback IDs for the Citizen; if both is true, set both new and delete to the same value You probably want to chant the following to gdb: break defaultNewCallback break defaultDeleteCallback You might want to put this in your .gdbinit file. You can retrieve a citizen's signature from python with obj.repr()
Definition at line 4 of file citizen.py.
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