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Poser Python Scripting F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Mar 19 1:03 pm)

We now have a ProPack Section in the Poser FreeStuff.
Check out the new Poser Python Wish List thread. If you have an idea for a script, jot it down and maybe someone can write it. If you're looking to write a script, check out this thread for useful suggestions.

Also, check out the official Python site for interpreters, sample code, applications, cool links and debuggers. This is THE central site for Python.

You can now attach text files to your posts to pass around scripts. Just attach the script as a txt file like you would a jpg or gif. Since the forum will use a random name for the file in the link, you should give instructions on what the file name should be and where to install it. Its a good idea to usually put that info right in the script file as well.

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Subject: Free memory occupied by Python scripts


adp001 ( ) posted Fri, 16 April 2021 at 11:40 AM · edited Wed, 10 April 2024 at 5:44 PM

If you use Python scripts and your Poser becomes slower and slower, there may be a chance that a lot of memory is occupied from one or more scripts.

The following script may help with this situation:

from __future__ import print_function

for _obj_name, _obj in globals().items():
    # Protect local used variables and some other important
    # objects with names starting with an underscore.
    if _obj_name.startswith("_"):
        continue
    # Test for object types to protect.
    _test = str(type(_obj))
    if any(s in _test for s in ("classobj",
                                "NoneType",
                                "unicode",
                                "module",
                                "instance",
                                "wx_",
                                "wx.")):
        continue
    print("DELETING %s:" % _obj_name,  _test)
    globals().pop(_obj_name)




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