Hi,
Currently i am developing a python script that will be executed in Gnome.
This script uses the PyGTK library, however i have a question: How can I
make my application to remember the last window size when it was closed?
This behavior is natural for the majority of Gnome applications (i think)
Is it not possible to acomplish this with a token-based algorithm?
With 3 Threads: A, B and C
Thread A start with Token.
Thread with the token writes the byte and send the token to the next
Or python has any issues to a file object shared among a few threads?
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Flavio
On 5/6/07, Marc 'Blac
I use VIM here too. Mainly because i always switch from Windows to Linux and
using the same text editor is a way to avoid getting crazy.
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Preto
On 9 May 2007 15:21:41 -0700, BartlebyScrivener <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
On May 9, 1:26 pm, "Looney, James B" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I'm
it possible
that in a read, the method return a value that is not an old or a new value?
In other words, is it possible that a 'read' return (due to a 'write' at the
same time by another thread) an invalid value that was never supposed to be
there?
Thanks,
Flavio Preto
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