Free image memory in Python darknet.py - #6760
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Hi @AlexeyAB @cenit @WongKinYiu
Following the pull request #6668 , It is a good practice to move the
free_image()call insidedetect_image()function indarknet.py. This change is suggested as it could lead to errors, as for now you have to calldetect_image()and thenfree_image()in order to detect and image.Given way I propose here, users only have to call
detect_image()to detect and image, reducing code duplication.This code has been tested and it works perfectly (it has been running detections for several hours without increasing memory usage)