On May 8, 4:54 pm, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > On May 8, 5:45 pm, skunkwerk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > > i'm getting the wrong output for the 'title' attributes for this > > data. the queue holds a data structure (item name, position, and list > > to store results in). each thread takes in an item name and queries a > > database for various attributes. from the debug statements the item > > names are being retrieved correctly, but the attributes returned are > > those of other items in the queue - not its own item. however, the > > model variable is not a global variable... so i'm not sure what's > > wrong. > > > i've declared a bunch of workerthreads(100) and a queue into which > > new requests are inserted, like so: > > > queue = Queue.Queue(0) > > WORKERS=100 > > for i in range(WORKERS): > > thread = SDBThread(queue) > > thread.setDaemon(True) > > thread.start() > > > the thread: > > > class SimpleDBThread ( threading.Thread ): > > def __init__ ( self, queue ): > > self.__queue = queue > > threading.Thread.__init__ ( self ) > > def run ( self ): > > while 1: > > item = self.__queue.get() > > if item!=None: > > model = domain.get_item(item[0]) > > logger.debug('sdbthread item:'+item[0]) > > title = model['title'] > > scraped = model['scraped'] > > logger.debug("sdbthread title:"+title) > > > any suggestions? > > thanks > > I'll base this on terminology: if a model is in a brain (throughout > the known universe), and a dollar's a dollar, it may not pay to build > a computer out of brains. > > If man arises as a tool-carrier, we will carry tools, not people. > Don't use Python to make people; make money, and not too much. Pick a > wage and you might get somewhere.
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