Exceptions and locks
Kevin Jacobs
jacobs at darwin.epbi.cwru.edu
Tue Apr 10 13:15:06 EDT 2001
Michael Str?der <michael at stroeder.com> wrote:
> I have to use threading.Lock() objects in my application.
> I'm currently doing something like this code below to make sure that
> locks are released also in case of any exception raised:
> my_lock = threading.Lock()
> my_lock.acquire()
> try:
> ..some single action..
> except:
> my_lock.release()
> raise
> my_lock.release()
> But this looks crude to me. Any more elegant way of doing this?
my_lock = threading.Lock()
my_lock.acquire()
try:
foo()
finally:
my_lock.release()
-Kevin
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