Unable to clear classes
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At times I am unable to clear classes in Matlab without restarting the program. This seems to be related to errors being thrown in the class. In other words, following an error I might make a change to the class and then call "clear classes" to reset everything. Also, since 95% of the time I am working with handle classes, this may be handle class related.
Some issues I have run across that I know are not currently the problem are: 1) storage of the class in a figure which is still open 2) the default value of a property being a class
Thanks, Jim
12 Comments
Matt J
on 23 Oct 2012
Ok, but what are the symptoms of the problem? What evidence do you see that the classes aren't being cleared?
Jim Hokanson
on 23 Oct 2012
Edited: Jim Hokanson
on 23 Oct 2012
Jim Hokanson
on 23 Oct 2012
Matt J
on 23 Oct 2012
What MATLAB version are you running?
Jim Hokanson
on 23 Oct 2012
Jim Hokanson
on 24 Oct 2012
Just in case it matters, I noticed a very similar phenomenon and provided an example that reproduces it in R2009b here. The other posters in that Newsgroup thread claimed that the problem was also reproducible via the same example in R2010b.
However, I have only retested it recently on R2012a (win7 64-bit) and I am not seeing it anymore, so I guess it doesn't apply to you. It might be worthwhile trying it though.
Jim Hokanson
on 24 Oct 2012
Matt J
on 24 Oct 2012
Does "clear classes" itself produce warnings?
Jim Hokanson
on 27 Nov 2012
Edited: Jim Hokanson
on 27 Nov 2012
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Sean de Wolski
on 24 Oct 2012
1 vote
Hi Jim,
Are you saving the objects to or loading from a *.mat file? If so please see:
This bug report doesn't highlight the workaround though, which is to not store the *.mat files with -v7.3 formatting.
7 Comments
Jim Hokanson
on 24 Oct 2012
Sean de Wolski
on 24 Oct 2012
Do you have a simple test class that can reproduce this? If so, could you post it here or email it to me?
Jim Hokanson
on 7 Nov 2012
Edited: Jim Hokanson
on 7 Nov 2012
This code doesn't run. In particular
obj.temp = class_1.class_2(obj,N);
makes it complain that class_2 is a non-existant property of class_1.
Also, the following statement is unclear
On disk this is laid out as: @class_1 +class_1/@class_2
Is this all one single directory name or 2 separate ones? Do you mean that class_1.m is sitting in a directory called @class_1/ and class2.m is sitting in a package directory called +class1/@class_2/ ?
Jim Hokanson
on 7 Nov 2012
Edited: Jim Hokanson
on 7 Nov 2012
Never mind, I was able to reproduce the problem with
class_1(10);
clear classes;
This was even without the directory structure you specified, and it was in R2012a. Also, "clear classes" always gives me a warning.
Malcolm Lidierth
on 7 Nov 2012
1 vote
Object references can leak via userdata or appdata, callbacks, the variable editor etc. Try closing all figures - but probably close the variable editor first.
With handle classes I have taken to maintaing a list in the figure appdata area maintained by calling a common superclass method from the constructors, and adding a DeleteFcn callback that calls a static superclass method to delete any remaining valid handle objects when a figure closes. A bit of a pain but it seems to work.
Matt J
on 24 Oct 2012
0 votes
Just a thought. Try doing REHASH. Then clear classes again.
2 Comments
Jim Hokanson
on 24 Oct 2012
Matt J
on 24 Oct 2012
what about my latest comments/questions above?
Daniel Shub
on 25 Oct 2012
0 votes
Two related, but not duplicate, questions are
There was also a related question sometime in the past few months where it eventually seemed like the problem was a bug (the problem disappeared in some release) It involved two classes calling each other. I can no longer find the question (which isn't surprising give the search capabilities of Answers).
Based on your example with class_1 and class_2, I think the problem is related to the fact that you are creating handle objects which contain shared copies of themselves (the temp property is passed copies of obj itself in the constructor). I can't explain why the problem occurs only for N>2, however, it's easy to see that you create a chicken-and-egg situation when MATLAB tries to delete an object of class_1: before MATLAB can delete an object of class_1, it must first delete all the data in the properties that it contains. However, the properties of the class_1 object contain the object itself!
Is there any way you can settle for unshared copies of class_1 in temp?
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Malcolm Lidierth
on 8 Nov 2012
Or clear the cross-references in a custom delete method.
Don't think that will work. If you insert delete() methods into both class_1 and class_2 in the OP's example, you will see that none of the delete methods are ever called. It is as if MATLAB recognizes the chicken-and-egg situation in advance and just declines attempting to delete.
Jim Hokanson
on 9 Nov 2012
Jim,
I agree that it's a bug in the sense that the class_1 constructor should return an error when you try to do what you're doing, as opposed to MATLAB refusing to clear the memory later.
I disagree though that this is a simple case of a tree class, because in your case the tree branches never terminate. It's like the children went back in time and fathered themselves, a la Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy. Your attempt to delete the parent can only generate an infinite recursion of child deletes, which MATLAB has to bail out of in some way.
Malcolm Lidierth
on 9 Nov 2012
Does subclassing hgsetget instead of handle help? Standard handle graphics always have a parent/child hierarchy.
Do the classes need to be in the same package?
I do not recall recognizing this behaviour in my own classes (but all use hgsetget and never use packages - in MATLAB anyway).
However, I do have isvalid tests in the delete methods on the instance being deleted because function delete(obj) sometimes gets a valid and sometimes an invalid obj. I think this problem may (??) be related - at what stage during deletion does isvalid return false when there are leaks, and what order does MATLAB delete a circular reference. obj.delete() can get called even when obj.isvalid() returns false. Is it the MATLAB delete equivalent of referencing "this" in a constructor in e.g. Java.
Chris Wiak
on 4 Feb 2016
0 votes
I have the same problem in Matlab 2015b. 'clear classes' throws a warning. Any thoughts on this one?
Fuad Numan
on 4 Feb 2016
0 votes
ClassStore.Class1=struct();
This will clear a specific variable (Class1) from the main Class (ClassStore).
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