On 16 mai, 23:28, Hans Nowak <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Dan Upton wrote: > > for pid in procs_dict: > > if procs_dict[pid].poll() != None > > # do the counter updates > > del procs_dict[pid] > > > The problem: > > > RuntimeError: dictionary changed size during iteration > > I don't know if the setup with the pids in a dictionary is the best way to > manage a pool of processes... I'll leave it others, presumably more > knowledgable, to comment on that. :-) But I can tell you how to solve the > immediate problem: > > for pid in procs_dict.keys():
I'm afraid this will do the same exact thing. A for loop on a dict iterates over the dict keys, so both statements are strictly equivalent from a practical POV. -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list