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Fred Drake295da241998-08-10 19:42:37 +00001\section{\module{thread} ---
Fred Drake02e8c0f1999-04-21 18:01:14 +00002 Multiple threads of control}
Fred Drakeb91e9341998-07-23 17:59:49 +00003
Fred Drake02e8c0f1999-04-21 18:01:14 +00004\declaremodule{builtin}{thread}
Fred Drake295da241998-08-10 19:42:37 +00005\modulesynopsis{Create multiple threads of control within one interpreter.}
Fred Drakeb91e9341998-07-23 17:59:49 +00006
Guido van Rossum5fdeeea1994-01-02 01:22:07 +00007
8This module provides low-level primitives for working with multiple
Guido van Rossum6bb1adc1995-03-13 10:03:32 +00009threads (a.k.a.\ \dfn{light-weight processes} or \dfn{tasks}) --- multiple
Guido van Rossum5fdeeea1994-01-02 01:22:07 +000010threads of control sharing their global data space. For
Guido van Rossum6bb1adc1995-03-13 10:03:32 +000011synchronization, simple locks (a.k.a.\ \dfn{mutexes} or \dfn{binary
Guido van Rossum5fdeeea1994-01-02 01:22:07 +000012semaphores}) are provided.
Fred Drake61b04521998-01-20 05:52:23 +000013\index{light-weight processes}
14\index{processes, light-weight}
15\index{binary semaphores}
16\index{semaphores, binary}
Guido van Rossum5fdeeea1994-01-02 01:22:07 +000017
Guido van Rossum3572d371997-08-14 19:51:26 +000018The module is optional. It is supported on Windows NT and '95, SGI
Fred Drake65b32f71998-02-09 20:27:12 +000019IRIX, Solaris 2.x, as well as on systems that have a \POSIX{} thread
Guido van Rossum3572d371997-08-14 19:51:26 +000020(a.k.a. ``pthread'') implementation.
Fred Drake61b04521998-01-20 05:52:23 +000021\index{pthreads}
Fred Drake1624a501998-02-09 22:12:28 +000022\indexii{threads}{\POSIX{}}
Guido van Rossum5fdeeea1994-01-02 01:22:07 +000023
24It defines the following constant and functions:
25
Guido van Rossum5fdeeea1994-01-02 01:22:07 +000026\begin{excdesc}{error}
27Raised on thread-specific errors.
28\end{excdesc}
29
Guido van Rossum73d8bff1998-06-27 18:25:44 +000030\begin{datadesc}{LockType}
31This is the type of lock objects.
32\end{datadesc}
33
Fred Drake02e8c0f1999-04-21 18:01:14 +000034\begin{funcdesc}{start_new_thread}{function, args\optional{, kwargs}}
Guido van Rossum73d8bff1998-06-27 18:25:44 +000035Start a new thread. The thread executes the function \var{function}
36with the argument list \var{args} (which must be a tuple). The
37optional \var{kwargs} argument specifies a dictionary of keyword
38arguments. When the
Guido van Rossum6bb1adc1995-03-13 10:03:32 +000039function returns, the thread silently exits. When the function
Guido van Rossum5fdeeea1994-01-02 01:22:07 +000040terminates with an unhandled exception, a stack trace is printed and
41then the thread exits (but other threads continue to run).
42\end{funcdesc}
43
Guido van Rossum470be141995-03-17 16:07:09 +000044\begin{funcdesc}{exit}{}
Guido van Rossum73d8bff1998-06-27 18:25:44 +000045Raise the \exception{SystemExit} exception. When not caught, this
46will cause the thread to exit silently.
Guido van Rossum5fdeeea1994-01-02 01:22:07 +000047\end{funcdesc}
48
Guido van Rossum470be141995-03-17 16:07:09 +000049\begin{funcdesc}{exit_thread}{}
Fred Drake91e52111998-07-02 19:33:12 +000050\deprecated{1.5.2}{Use \function{exit()}.}
Guido van Rossum73d8bff1998-06-27 18:25:44 +000051This is an obsolete synonym for \function{exit()}.
Guido van Rossum5fdeeea1994-01-02 01:22:07 +000052\end{funcdesc}
53
Guido van Rossum470be141995-03-17 16:07:09 +000054%\begin{funcdesc}{exit_prog}{status}
55%Exit all threads and report the value of the integer argument
56%\var{status} as the exit status of the entire program.
Fred Drake02e8c0f1999-04-21 18:01:14 +000057%\strong{Caveat:} code in pending \keyword{finally} clauses, in this thread
Guido van Rossum470be141995-03-17 16:07:09 +000058%or in other threads, is not executed.
59%\end{funcdesc}
60
Guido van Rossum5fdeeea1994-01-02 01:22:07 +000061\begin{funcdesc}{allocate_lock}{}
62Return a new lock object. Methods of locks are described below. The
63lock is initially unlocked.
64\end{funcdesc}
65
Guido van Rossumb8b264b1994-08-12 13:13:50 +000066\begin{funcdesc}{get_ident}{}
67Return the `thread identifier' of the current thread. This is a
68nonzero integer. Its value has no direct meaning; it is intended as a
69magic cookie to be used e.g. to index a dictionary of thread-specific
70data. Thread identifiers may be recycled when a thread exits and
71another thread is created.
72\end{funcdesc}
73
Fred Draked678cb71998-04-03 06:35:54 +000074
Guido van Rossum5fdeeea1994-01-02 01:22:07 +000075Lock objects have the following methods:
76
Fred Draked678cb71998-04-03 06:35:54 +000077\begin{methoddesc}[lock]{acquire}{\optional{waitflag}}
Guido van Rossum5fdeeea1994-01-02 01:22:07 +000078Without the optional argument, this method acquires the lock
79unconditionally, if necessary waiting until it is released by another
80thread (only one thread at a time can acquire a lock --- that's their
81reason for existence), and returns \code{None}. If the integer
Fred Draked61975e1998-11-30 16:26:50 +000082\var{waitflag} argument is present, the action depends on its
83value: if it is zero, the lock is only acquired if it can be acquired
Guido van Rossum5fdeeea1994-01-02 01:22:07 +000084immediately without waiting, while if it is nonzero, the lock is
85acquired unconditionally as before. If an argument is present, the
Fred Draked678cb71998-04-03 06:35:54 +000086return value is \code{1} if the lock is acquired successfully,
87\code{0} if not.
88\end{methoddesc}
Guido van Rossum5fdeeea1994-01-02 01:22:07 +000089
Fred Draked678cb71998-04-03 06:35:54 +000090\begin{methoddesc}[lock]{release}{}
Guido van Rossum5fdeeea1994-01-02 01:22:07 +000091Releases the lock. The lock must have been acquired earlier, but not
92necessarily by the same thread.
Fred Draked678cb71998-04-03 06:35:54 +000093\end{methoddesc}
Guido van Rossum5fdeeea1994-01-02 01:22:07 +000094
Fred Draked678cb71998-04-03 06:35:54 +000095\begin{methoddesc}[lock]{locked}{}
96Return the status of the lock:\ \code{1} if it has been acquired by
97some thread, \code{0} if not.
98\end{methoddesc}
Guido van Rossum5fdeeea1994-01-02 01:22:07 +000099
Fred Drakeaf8a0151998-01-14 14:51:31 +0000100\strong{Caveats:}
Guido van Rossum5fdeeea1994-01-02 01:22:07 +0000101
102\begin{itemize}
103\item
104Threads interact strangely with interrupts: the
Fred Draked678cb71998-04-03 06:35:54 +0000105\exception{KeyboardInterrupt} exception will be received by an
Fred Drake02e8c0f1999-04-21 18:01:14 +0000106arbitrary thread. (When the \refmodule{signal}\refbimodindex{signal}
Fred Draked678cb71998-04-03 06:35:54 +0000107module is available, interrupts always go to the main thread.)
Guido van Rossum5fdeeea1994-01-02 01:22:07 +0000108
109\item
Fred Draked678cb71998-04-03 06:35:54 +0000110Calling \function{sys.exit()} or raising the \exception{SystemExit}
Fred Drake43b89b62000-04-05 15:00:38 +0000111exception is equivalent to calling \function{exit()}.
Guido van Rossum5fdeeea1994-01-02 01:22:07 +0000112
113\item
114Not all built-in functions that may block waiting for I/O allow other
Fred Draked678cb71998-04-03 06:35:54 +0000115threads to run. (The most popular ones (\function{time.sleep()},
116\method{\var{file}.read()}, \function{select.select()}) work as
117expected.)
Guido van Rossum5fdeeea1994-01-02 01:22:07 +0000118
Guido van Rossum3572d371997-08-14 19:51:26 +0000119\item
Fred Draked678cb71998-04-03 06:35:54 +0000120It is not possible to interrupt the \method{acquire()} method on a lock
121--- the \exception{KeyboardInterrupt} exception will happen after the
122lock has been acquired.
Guido van Rossum3572d371997-08-14 19:51:26 +0000123
124\item
125When the main thread exits, it is system defined whether the other
126threads survive. On SGI IRIX using the native thread implementation,
127they survive. On most other systems, they are killed without
Fred Draked678cb71998-04-03 06:35:54 +0000128executing \keyword{try} ... \keyword{finally} clauses or executing
129object destructors.
Fred Drake61b04521998-01-20 05:52:23 +0000130\indexii{threads}{IRIX}
Guido van Rossum3572d371997-08-14 19:51:26 +0000131
132\item
Fred Draked678cb71998-04-03 06:35:54 +0000133When the main thread exits, it does not do any of its usual cleanup
134(except that \keyword{try} ... \keyword{finally} clauses are honored),
135and the standard I/O files are not flushed.
Guido van Rossum3572d371997-08-14 19:51:26 +0000136
Guido van Rossum5fdeeea1994-01-02 01:22:07 +0000137\end{itemize}