Newbie having issues with threads
James Calivar
amheiserbush at yahoo.com.au
Fri Aug 1 08:45:55 EDT 2008
Well, that seemed to do the trick. Thanks for the tip! I guess as a
novice and having no investment in the older "thread" module, I'll
just use the Threading module from now on.
James
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PS Here is my new code snippet:
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#!/usr/bin/python
import threading
class Test(object):
def __init__(self, instanceID):
self.instanceID = instanceID
def configure(self):
print self.instanceID + " configuring..."
def execute(self):
print self.instanceID + " executing..."
def halt(self):
print self.instanceID + " halting..."
class testThread(threading.Thread):
def __init__(self, ID):
self.ID = ID
threading.Thread.__init__(self)
def run(self):
ua1.execute()
if __name__ == "__main__":
"""usage: sipp_auto [options]"""
ua1 = Test("UA_1")
ua1.configure()
thread = testThread("UA_1")
thread.start()
thread.join()
ua1.halt()
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