[issue36084] Threading: add builtin TID attribute to Thread objects
STINNER Victor
report at bugs.python.org
Mon May 13 05:17:18 EDT 2019
STINNER Victor <vstinner at redhat.com> added the comment:
> """Native integral thread ID of this thread or 0 if it has not been started. (...)
Why not set the attribute to None before a thread starts? It would be more consistent with the the "ident" attribute behavior, no? Extract __repr__():
def __repr__(self):
assert self._initialized, "Thread.__init__() was not called"
status = "initial"
if self._started.is_set():
status = "started"
...
if self._ident is not None:
status += " %s" % self._ident
return "<%s(%s, %s)>" % (self.__class__.__name__, self._name, status)
"is None" is a reliable check to decide if the attribute is set or not.
With the current implementation, it's hard to guess since PyThread_get_thread_native_id() returns on some platforms... But again, I would prefer to not have the attribute if PyThread_get_thread_native_id() is not available on a platform.
----------
_______________________________________
Python tracker <report at bugs.python.org>
<https://bugs.python.org/issue36084>
_______________________________________
More information about the Python-bugs-list
mailing list