Richard Oudkerk added the comment:
> @richard: I'm sorry, but both of my patches contain changes to
> 'Lib/threading.py' and can be applied on top of Python 3.3.0. So can you
> explain what do you mean, by missing the changes to threading.py?
I was reading the Rietveld review page
http://bugs.python.org/review/8800/#ps6111
which only shows changes to multiprocessing/__init__.py and
multiprocessing/synchronize.py.
The patch looks like it was produced using git rather than hg, so perhaps
Rietveld got confused by this. In that case it is a bug in Rietveld that it
produced a partial review instead of producing no review.
> # unpack the the object into two variables and pass them separately around
> shrd_lock, excl_lock = ShrdExclLock()
>
> Thread(target=reader, args=(shrd_lock,)).start()
> Thread(target=writer, args=(excl_lock,)).start)
Although using namedtuple is probably a good idea, I don't think it really adds
much flexibility. This example could just as easily be written
selock = ShrdExclLock()
Thread(target=reader, args=(selock.shared,)).start()
Thread(target=writer, args=(selock.exclusive,)).start)
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