On Feb 20, 11:21 am, "Gabriel Genellina"
wrote:
> 1) make the child window set a flag in the thread (let's say, t.terminate
> = True). And make the polling thread check the flag periodically (you
> possibly already have a loop there - just break the loop when you detect
> that self.terminate
On Feb 20, 11:22 am, koranthala wrote:
>
> thread.setDaemon(True)
> Makes it a daemon thread which means that interpreter will not stay
> alive if only that thread is alive.
My main window is used to launch multiple children and therefore when
one is dismissed the interpreter will remain active.
I am trying to create an app which will have a main window from which
the user will launch other (children) windows.
When I launch the child window I start a new thread which periodically
polls another device and updates the child window accordingly. When I
dismiss the child window the "polling"
I am trying to simulate the execution of some PLC ladder logic in
python.
I manually modified the rungs and executed this within python as a
proof of concept, but I'd like to be able to skip the modification
step. My thought was that this might be able to be completed via
overloading, but I am n