Alejandro alejandro.weinst...@gmail.com writes:
On Jan 30, 1:40 pm, Christian Heimes li...@cheimes.de wrote:
May I ask why you want to get the TID?
htop shows the TID of each thread. Knowing the TID allows me to know
which thread is hogging the CPU. If there is a better way to do this,
or
Alejandro alejandro.weinst...@gmail.com writes:
Hi:
I have Python program running under Linux, that create several
threads, and I want to now the corresponding PID of the threads.
In each of the threads I have
def run(self):
pid = os.getpid()
logger.critical('process ID: %s',
bhunter [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hi,
I've used subprocess with 2.4 several times to execute a process, wait
for it to finish, and then look at its output. Now I want to spawn
the process separately, later check to see if it's finished, and if it
is look at its output. I may want to send
Tiago Simões Batista [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Any sugestions?
http://www.faqs.org/faqs/unix-faq/faq/part4/section-7.html
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Jonathan Amsterdam [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
No redesign necessary. I simply make M be the Queue's mutex, via the
LQueue class I posted. I am making the modest suggestion that this
feature be documented and exposed in the Queue class.
Even though LQueue is the correct sollution to the
P. Schmidt-Volkmar [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hi there,
I have a string in which I want to calculate how often the character ';'
occurs. If the character does not occur 42 times, the ; should be added so
the 42 are reached.
My solution is slow and wrong:
for Position in range (0,
Ove Svensson [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
P. Schmidt-Volkmar [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hi there,
I have a string in which I want to calculate how often the character ';'
occurs. If the character does not occur 42 times, the ; should be added
so
the 42 are reached.
My
sir_alex [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hello everybody! I have a couple of questions about threads: the first
is, is there the possibility to cancel a thread while it is executing
(like the C function thread_cancel), for implementing something like an
abort button?
As far as I know, python