NewBie Doubt in Python Thread Programming
Chris Angelico
rosuav at gmail.com
Wed May 11 04:46:36 EDT 2011
I'm responding to this on-list on the assumption that this wasn't
meant to be private; apologies if you didn't intend for this to be the
case!
On Wed, May 11, 2011 at 6:38 PM, vijay swaminathan <swavijay at gmail.com> wrote:
> so If i understand correctly, once the run method of the thread is executed,
> the thread is no more alive.
Once run() finishes executing, the thread dies.
> Actually, I'm trying to invoke a command prompt to run some script and as
> long as the script runs on the command prompt, I would like to have the
> thread alive. But according to your statement, the thread would die off
> after invoking the command prompt. is there a way to keep the thread active
> till I manually close the command prompt?
That depends on how the "invoke command prompt" function works.
> A snippet of the code written is:
> # Thread definition
> class RunMonitor(QThread):
> def __init__(self, parent=None):
> QThread.__init__(self)
> def run(self):
> print 'Invoking Command Prompt..........'
> subprocess.call(["start", "/DC:\\Scripts",
> "scripts_to_execute.bat"], shell=True)
>
> def sendData(self):
>
> if self.run_timer:
> run_monitor_object = RunMonitor()
> print 'Starting the thread...........'
> run_monitor_object.start()
> self.run_timer = False
>
> if run_monitor_object.isAlive():
> print 'Thread Alive...'
> else:
> print 'Thread is Dead....'
>
subprocess.call() will return immediately, so this won't work. But if
you use os.system() instead, then it should do as you intend.
> to check the status of the thread repeatedly I have the QTimer which would
> call the self.sendData() for every minute.
>
> self.timer = QTimer()
> self.timer.connect(self.timer, SIGNAL("timeout()"),self.sendData)
> self.timer.start(1000)
I'm not really sure what your overall goal is. Can you explain more of
your high-level intentions for this program? There may be a much
easier way to accomplish it.
Chris Angelico
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