On Tue, Sep 23, 2014 at 3:49 PM, Nicholas Cannon
wrote:
> The git hub has not actually been updated yet I am working on somethine else
> then committing the update. How would I stop the threads though. I'am using
> the Thread from threading function.
>
Ah, okay. (Side point: I recommend committ
The git hub has not actually been updated yet I am working on somethine else
then committing the update. How would I stop the threads though. I'am using the
Thread from threading function.
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On Mon, Sep 22, 2014 at 9:43 PM, Nicholas Cannon
wrote:
> Or can I safely stop the running threads and make them drop everything error
> free?
This would be what I'd recommend. If someone wants to close your
program, s/he should be allowed to - imagine if internet traffic is
costly [1] and the q
I have a project I am working on(https://github.com/nicodasiko/Article-Grab)
which grabs info from the internet then displays it on the screen. It is a
multithreaded program so as the function that retrieves the data from the
internet there is also another function running in parallel which upda