catsup wrote: > The accessing thread takes command requests off a queue, every > half-second, placed there by an altogether different thread, and does a > lookup on this same dictionary before performing this command: > > def run_thread(self): > while( not self.terminate ): > cmd = self.cmdQueue.get(False) > agentInfo = self.agentByIVRSeq[cmd[0]] > self.performCmd(cmd,agentInfo) > sleep(.5)
You can guarantee that there will always be exactly one item available in the Queue for this thread to pull out? Or is this a heavily edited example, with the required "try/except Queue.Empty" handling removed for tender minds? :-) (Note the "exactly one", too, since having either fewer or more will be a problem for the above code.) -Peter -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list