Issue
I am having this problem in spyder where, after I run my code and exit the gui.program, the kernel needs to manually be restarted after every time my code is ran, I sometimes even have to shut down spyder as kernel crashes. I am wondering if there is a way for the kernel to automatically be reset after closing the gui.program so I can run it again right after? This closes the program but doesn't restart the kernel.
def EndProgram(self):
print("Exiting Program")
FigureCanvas.close(self)
# behaviour to trigger on exit
sys.exit()
# exit
Solution
I found the issue, I had sys.exit() in my EndProgram() function as well as at the end of my code as seen here: sys.exit(app.exec_()). Once I took out the sys.exit() in my EndProgram function and changed sys.exit(app.exec_()) to sys.exit(), it is working perfect.
Original Code
if __name__ == '__main__':
# from LoadIceberg2 import LoadData2
app = Application(sys.argv)
gui = ProgramGUI()
qr = gui.frameGeometry()
cp = QDesktopWidget().availableGeometry().center()
qr.moveCenter(cp)
gui.move(qr.topLeft())
# app.processEvents()
npics=8
gui.show()
# behaviour to trigger on exit
sys.exit(app.exec_())
New code
if __name__ == '__main__':
# from LoadIceberg2 import LoadData2
app = Application(sys.argv)
gui = ProgramGUI()
qr = gui.frameGeometry()
cp = QDesktopWidget().availableGeometry().center()
qr.moveCenter(cp)
gui.move(qr.topLeft())
# app.processEvents()
npics=8
gui.show()
# behaviour to trigger on exit
sys.exit()
Answered By - Vic
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