On 2013-04-24, William Ray Wing <w...@mac.com> wrote: > On Apr 24, 2013, at 4:31 PM, Neil Cerutti <ne...@norwich.edu> wrote: > >> On 2013-04-24, William Ray Wing <w...@mac.com> wrote: >>> When I look at the pool module, the error is occurring in >>> get(self, timeout=None) on the line after the final else: >>> >>> def get(self, timeout=None): >>> self.wait(timeout) >>> if not self._ready: >>> raise TimeoutError >>> if self._success: >>> return self._value >>> else: >>> raise self._value >> >> The code that's failing is in self.wait. Somewhere in there you >> must be masking an exception and storing it in self._value >> instead of letting it propogate and crash your program. This is >> hiding the actual context. > > I'm sorry, I'm not following you. The "get" routine (and thus > self.wait) is part of the "pool" module in the Python > multiprocessing library. None of my code has a class or > function named "get".
Oops! I failed to notice it was part of the pool module and not your own code. -- Neil Cerutti -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list