[Twisted-Python] thread pool question
Rutt, Benjamin
Benjamin.Rutt at gs.com
Thu Mar 22 12:48:59 MDT 2007
From
http://twistedmatrix.com/projects/core/documentation/howto/threading.htm
l:
I copied the code below and ran it as:
$ cat twisted-threadpool.py
#!/usr/bin/env python
from twisted.internet import reactor
def aSillyBlockingMethod(x):
import time
time.sleep(2)
print x
# run method in thread
reactor.callInThread(aSillyBlockingMethod, "2 seconds have
passed")
$ ./twisted-threadpool.py
2 seconds have passed
But I note that the program never stops. I infer that least one thread
is getting set as a non-daemon thread, according to python's thread
rules on program termination:
`thread.setDaemon(daemonic)'
Set the thread's daemon flag to the Boolean value DAEMONIC. This
must be called before `start()' is called.
The initial value is inherited from the creating thread.
The entire Python program exits when no active non-daemon threads
are left.
Is there a way to set this program up such that the program will exit
when all of the threads registered via callInThread, and the main
thread, have exited?
Thanks,
--
Benjamin Rutt
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