I have a program that has a main GUI and a camera. In the main GUI, you can 
manipulate the images taken by the camera. You can also use the menu to check 
the camera's settings. Images are taken by the camera in a separate thread, so 
the long exposures don't block the GUI. I block conflicts between the camera 
snapshot thread and the main thread by setting a flag called self.cameraActive. 
I check to see if the cameraActive flag is false and set the cameraActive to 
True just before starting the thread. I generate an event on exiting the thread 
which sets the cameraActive flag to False. I also check and set and reset the 
flag in all the menu commands that access the camera. Like this.

    def onProperties(self, event):
        """ Display a message window with the camera properties
        event -- The camera properties menu event
        """
        # Update the temperature
        if not self.cameraActive:
            self.cameraActive = True
            self.camera.getTemperature()
            camDict = self.camera.getPropertyDict()
            self.cameraActive = False
        else:
            camDict = {'Error': 'Camera Busy'}
        dictMessage(camDict, 'Camera Properties')

This works but my question is, is there a better way using semaphores, locks or 
something else to prevent collisions between threads?

Thanks
-- 
http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list

Reply via email to