I got the same response on Windows XP, AlthlonXP 1800+

On Sat, 16 Oct 2004 12:24:48 -0400, Winston Wolff <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> It works well on my machine, Mac OS X 10.3, 800 MHz.  The ending line
> says:
> 
>         OK for 20000 threads - 20 threads runningin parallel 1000
> 
> -ww
> 
> 
> 
> On Oct 16, 2004, at 12:08 PM, James R. Phillips wrote:
> 
> > I have been experiencing times when my Webware site
> > at http://zunzun.com will simply stop running, cause
> > unknown.  Investigation to date shows that there is some
> > thread problem, which I would like to discuss.
> >
> > Below is a simple Python program to test multithreading.
> > This program runs smoothly and quickly on my home
> > Windows XP computer as expected.  On the Linux server
> > where my site resides, it runs slowly and jerkily,
> > finally ending with the message "Killed".  I would
> > like to ask that others please try this program and
> > see how it runs on their computers, this may be why
> > people occasionally report unexplainable WebKit site
> > applications stopping.
> >
> > If there is a problem with my test code, please let
> > me know.  I do not see one and don't know why it runs
> > differently on the two computers I have access to.
> >
> >      James Phillips
> >      http://zunzun.com
> >
> > import os, sys, thread
> >
> > loopCount = 1000
> > threadCount = 20
> > threadsRunning = 1
> > threadsTotal = 0
> > t = 0
> > lock = thread.allocate_lock()
> >
> > def ThreadTest():
> >     global threadsTotal, threadsRunning, lock
> >     lock.acquire()
> >     threadsTotal += 1
> >     threadsRunning -= 1
> >     lock.release()
> >
> > print "Starting new threads"
> > for i in range(loopCount):
> >     threadsRunning = threadCount
> >     for threads in range(threadCount):
> >         thread.start_new(ThreadTest, ())
> >
> >     while threadsRunning > 0:
> >         lock.acquire()
> >         if threadsTotal != t:
> >             print threadsTotal,
> >             sys.stdout.flush()
> >             t = threadsTotal
> >         lock.release()
> >
> > print
> > print "OK for", threadsTotal, "threads -",  threadCount, "threads
> > running
> > in parallel", loopCount
> > print
> >
> >
> >
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