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objects.clearRemoves all the user class definitions |
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Description |
Removes the definition of all the user classes and kill all the object
instances (also instances of the builtin classes). If the -i switch is used, only the object instances are cleared but the class definitions are left unchanged. This command should be used only for debugging & testing purposes and in particular should be NEVER used from inside an object function handler (leads to SIGSEGV :). |
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See also |
class, objects.killclass, objects documentation |