vijay swaminathan <swavi...@gmail.com> writes: > Hi All, > > I'm new bie to python thread programming and would like to assistance > on the attached code. > > In this, I'm calling a thread to invoke a command prompt and would > like to print the "Thread as alive" as long as the command prompt is > opened and would like to print "Thread is Dead" only when the command > prompt is closed by the user. > > based on my understand I have written this peace of code which does > not seem to work. There is some flaw in the logic which I could not > understand since I'm not that familiar with the thread concepts. > > Can somebody help me in getting this piece of code working. > > Also can somebody point me to a good tutorial on understanding python > thread programming since I want to get my understanding on the concept > of thread better. I googled a few but quite confusing. > > -- > Vijay Swaminathan
Easy mistake, this: if mythread_object.is_alive: is wrong, since is_alive is a method, not a bool so it should be is_alive(). Pay attention to these things, and actually something called "is_adjective" is almost never a variable. -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list