Hi all,

Please see the below code.

class Test(threading.Thread):    
      def StartThread(self):
       Lock = threading.Lock()
        self.start()   


class Test1(threading.Thread):
    def __init__(self):
        threading.Thread.__init__ ( self )
        self.Lock = threading.Lock()
self.start()   


if __name__ == '__main__':

       instance = Test()

       instance.StartThread()


       instance1= Test1()
       instance1.start()

Please clarify the questions below with respect to above code

1.Difference between  def StartThread(self) and def __init__(self):
2   instance = Test() ,when this is called ,the code flow goes inside the 
threading module ,But 
      instance1= Test1() ,the code flow goes inside the class Test1
     When we call the both classes in same way ,How does the flow is different 
for both.
3. Lets say self is passed explicitly for all the methods Like
    def method1(self)
         method2()
   def  method2(self):
         method3()
   def method(self)
        method4()
   def method4(self)
 What does self holds in method4 ,Is it self argument from method1? Sorry i'm 
confused with self argument.Please clarify if its valid question.

Best Regards,
Chandan
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