On Sep 6, 1:40 am, Jacky Liu <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi everyone > > I need multi-threading in Vim because I need some work being done > under the desk without turning Vim into a "zombie", now I know Vim is > single-threaded, so I decided to give Python a try, demonstration: > > " x-bug.vim > > python3 << EOF > > import threading > import time > > print('thread 1') > > def print_to_vim(): > print('thread 2') > > threading.Thread(name='test', target=print_to_vim).start() > > print('thread 1 again') > > time.sleep(3) > > EOF > > The above code works fine with console Vim as it prints the intended > message while everything else look normal, but it would make Gvim > collapse every time it's been sourced, leaving this message: > > gvim: Fatal IO error 11 (Resource temporarily unavailable) on X > server :0.0. > > The problem seems to be with the X system. I did some more test and it > seems ok to have multiple Python threads in Gvim, but only one of > these threads is permitted to interact with the GUI (means to cause > any change of display within the Gvim program window) > > Since I'm an ordinary user to both Vim and Python and don't know much > about the Unix System, can anyone please tell me: > > 1. Should this be considered a bug? > > 2. Is there any way to get around this, thus making it safe to have > several Python threads interacting with Gvim? > > Thanks
Please, isn't there anyone interested in this topic? I think doing multi-threading in Vim would find great use, like in Conque -- its current implementation is far from optimal. Follow this way down we may use Vim as an excellent UI for almost any text-based program there is (or going even further with non-text based programs if you like), and now this X-bug or whatsoever seems to be the biggest (if not last) obstacle. Anyone? Please tell me what you think. Besides, the vim doc had nothing on this topic, it didn't say that Python shouldn't go multi-threaded with Gvim. Should I try to post this in the vim_dev group? -- You received this message from the "vim_use" maillist. Do not top-post! Type your reply below the text you are replying to. For more information, visit http://www.vim.org/maillist.php
