I already have worked with this way to clean a package at delete_package(), but this doesn't do all the job! Actually this code came from old Safe module, at erase() method.

You really need to clean everything one by one, not only the symbol at the table! I say that because making memory comparations I saw that after 1000 times running a test code I use 150Mb when cleanning with delete_package(), and with my method (cleanning everything) I got 8Mb! ;-P

Maybe I will post some fix to delete_package()...

update: I'm saying that Safe::World::CLEAN() clean better the package, since I get only 8Mb in the tests with it.

Graciliano M. P.
"Creativity is the expression of the liberty".


In reply to Re: Re: Unloading a module completely by gmpassos
in thread Unloading a module completely by holo

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