I have a Python 2.7 GUI for interacting with a C library. I do a bunch of setup in the GUI, then I press "go" button. Then, I'm looking at results and no longer need the library code. But I would like to keep all the GUI state while changing the library.
I import the so
or dll
with ctypes
, which obviously opens the file for reading. But, I'd like to explicitly close the file in order to recompile and overwrite it. Then, when I press the "go" button again, I'd like to import the new version.
In the worst case scenario, I could copy the file to a tempfile.NamedTemporaryFile
, but then I have handles open to dozens of files, none of which I can clean up.
Can I somehow explicitly close the file handle? Or, can I read the contents of the file into a StringIO
object and somehow point ctypes
at that?