Jason Penton wrote:
> Hey Stefan
>
> On Tue, Jul 8, 2008 at 5:09 PM, Stefan Sayer <[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> wrote:
>
>
>
>     o Jason Penton [07/08/08 16:38]:
>
>         Hi Raphael,
>
>         I already tried using the threading modules of python, but get
>         awesome core dumps :D
>
>     i am not sure i tried this, but it might have to do with the
>     global interpreter lock.
>
>

This is indeed very strange, as i tried that a few weeks ago, and 
everything worked like a charm... Could you give an example of a script 
generating such a core dump?

-Raphael.

>
>         I'm assuming that this is because the interpreter within C
>         doesnt actually know about this thread and probably why Stefan
>         created the createThread method?
>
>         Stefan, any ideas?
>
>     i was using this code:
>     server = MonitServer((monit_server, monit_port))
>
>
>     class MonitServer(SimpleXMLRPCServer):
>            
>            def _dispatch(self, method, params):
>                    try:
>                            func = getattr(self, 'export_' + method)
>                    except AttributeError:
>                            raise Exception('method "%s" is not
>     supported' % method)
>                    else:
>                            return func(*params)
>     ###### exported functions:
>            def export_ping(self):
>                    return [1]
>
>            ...
>
>     class run_obj:
>            def onRegistrationEvent(self, ev_type, handle, code, reason):
>                    debug('onRegistrationEvent: '+ str(ev_type) + ' ' +
>     handle + ' '+ str(code) + ' ' + reason)
>
>                    server.report_registrationevent(ev_type, handle,
>     code, reason)
>
>            def run(self):
>                    debug("run_srv -- svc_monit starting XMLRPC server
>     at "+monit_server+":"+ str(monit_port))
>                    server.serve_forever()
>
>     t = run_obj()
>     ivr.createThread(t)
>     debug("svc_monit started!")
>
>
> I have very similar code to this but the run method never seems to be 
> executed not even the debug statement. Output looks as follows:
>
>
> (12633) DEBUG: run (Ivr.cpp:193): PythonScriptThread - calling python 
> function.
> (12633) DEBUG: run (Ivr.cpp:195): PythonScriptThread - thread finished..
>
> i.e. i am assuming my debug statement should have been printed between 
> the above 2 calls.
>
> I had a quick look at Ivr.cpp and it seems that the createThread 
> function accepts a tuple. Is it possible that there has been a code 
> change since you last used your thread code. Im stumped at the moment?
>
> Cheers
> Jason
>
>  
>
>
>
>
>     to run an xmlrpc server that would report some things about ivr
>     sessions (which call e.g. the onRegistrationEvent function). no
>     idea why i had to use the extra run_obj object, but probably
>     because of the run() function.
>
>     Stefan
>
>
>         cheers
>         Jason
>
>
>         On Tue, Jul 8, 2008 at 4:25 PM, Raphael Coeffic <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>         <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>         <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>>> wrote:
>
>
>            Hi Jason,
>
>            i must confess that i have no idea what the createThread
>         function is
>            for (we should ask Stefan, as he added this function). The only
>            thing which i know for sure is that those threads are only
>         started
>            on start up (onLoad function of the IVR factory...).
>
>
>            But you can use just plain normal python threads. For this,
>         have a
>            look at:
>            http://docs.python.org/lib/module-threading.html
>            http://docs.python.org/lib/module-thread.html
>
>            Cheers
>            Raphael.
>
>            Jason Penton wrote:
>
>                Hi *
>
>                can somebody give me a heads up on creating a thread in
>         python
>                app for SEMS
>
>                I have the following:
>
>                class TestThread:
>                       def run(self):
>                               info("test thread executing")
>
>
>                #create test thread
>                testThread = TestThread()
>                createThread(testThread)
>
>                the problem is that the it seems the thread never
>         executes the
>                code???????
>
>                cheers
>                Jason
>
>
>
>              
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