threads instead od processes

M

Markus Franz

Hi.

I've got a little script:

#!/usr/bin/python
import sys, os
for x in sys.argv[1:]:
pid = os.fork()
if pid == 0:
# do something with x
break

This creates some new processes (depending on the number of passed command
line arguments) and inside each process x is one command line argument.

Now my question is: How can I do the same by using threads instead of
processes?
Thank you.


Best regards

Markus Franz
 
A

Aahz

I've got a little script:

#!/usr/bin/python
import sys, os
for x in sys.argv[1:]:
pid = os.fork()
if pid == 0:
# do something with x
break

This creates some new processes (depending on the number of passed command
line arguments) and inside each process x is one command line argument.

Now my question is: How can I do the same by using threads instead of
processes?

Use the ``threading`` library module. Google for "python thread
tutorial" to find the many available.
 

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