Groups | Search | Server Info | Keyboard shortcuts | Login | Register [http] [https] [nntp] [nntps]
Groups > comp.lang.python > #25872 > unrolled thread
| Started by | Bruce Sherwood <bruce.sherwood@gmail.com> |
|---|---|
| First post | 2012-07-23 08:07 -0600 |
| Last post | 2012-07-23 08:07 -0600 |
| Articles | 1 — 1 participant |
Back to article view | Back to comp.lang.python
This discussion starts older than the indexed window; earlier articles aren't shown. The article labeled Started by
below is the oldest one visible, not the original post.
Re: A thread import problem Bruce Sherwood <bruce.sherwood@gmail.com> - 2012-07-23 08:07 -0600
| From | Bruce Sherwood <bruce.sherwood@gmail.com> |
|---|---|
| Date | 2012-07-23 08:07 -0600 |
| Subject | Re: A thread import problem |
| Message-ID | <mailman.2470.1343052449.4697.python-list@python.org> |
Thanks much for the useful suggestion, and also thanks for your sympathy and understanding of my plight! Bruce Sherwood On Sun, Jul 22, 2012 at 11:50 PM, Devin Jeanpierre <jeanpierreda@gmail.com> wrote: > On Sun, Jul 22, 2012 at 7:14 PM, Bruce Sherwood > <bruce.sherwood@gmail.com> wrote: >> (2) My hand is forced by Apple no longer supporting Carbon. Among >> other aspects of this, Carbon can't be used with 64-bit Python, and >> more and more Mac users of VPython want to use 64-bit Python. So there >> has to be a version of VPython that is based on Cocoa, but Cocoa is >> required to be the primary thread. This requirement, combined with the >> absolute requirement that the VPython API cannot be changed, is the >> problem I face. I have to turn the architecture inside out, >> independent of whether the solution meets all criteria for good Python >> programming style. > > I had exactly this problem with Tkinter on Mac. The API involved > "synchronous" calls to update a GUI written in tkinter, which ran in > another thread (so e.g. students could call the API from the > interactive interpreter). This didn't work on new Mac OS X releases, > because Tkinter had to be run in the main thread after some update -- > and also because of this deadlock issue with imports (but I didn't > know that until later). > > I ended up solving it by running the Tkinter in the main thread of a > different process, which could handle RPC invocations asynchronously, > and sending remote invocations via a synchronous RPC library in the > parent process. > > Maybe you can do something similar in your case? > > -- Devin
Back to top | Article view | comp.lang.python
csiph-web