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nephish schrieb:
> OK
> i looked at the docs in the link.
> does this mean i set up every thread (i need to run four) as its own
> subclass of threading.thread?
> and call it like that?
Exactly.
You write your class:
class MyThread(threading.Thread):
def __init__(self):
threading.Thread.__init__(self)
def run(self):
# Your process running as thread
and then call:
mythread = MyThread()
mythread.start()
with mythread.isAlive() you can check if your thread is finished
> the examples i have seen so far just set it as a function and then call
> the function with threading.Thread.start(function())
> maybe i am missing something in the terminology.
> thanks for the reply by the way.
>
I only know this procedure from Thread.start_new_thread()
See http://docs.python.org/lib/module-thread.html for more detail.
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Greetings,
Sebastian Pölsterl
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