On Fri, Jan 02, 2015 at 12:39:36PM -0800, Joseph Lee wrote:
Threads introduce interesting issues. For instance, due to Python's global
interpreter lock (GIL), only one thread can run at a given time.
I'd like to make a technical correction here. The GIL is not a
*language* requirement, it is
] On
Behalf Of Rance Hall
Sent: Friday, January 2, 2015 12:17 PM
To: tutor
Subject: [Tutor] threading in python2.7
Each of the lights and sound functions are placed in a while not
exitFlag:
loop
I think I'm running into some variable scoping issues related to threads,
but I'm not sure exactly.
JL
On 02/01/15 20:17, Rance Hall wrote:
I bought myself a pcduino 3 nano development board for Christmas and
started picking up python again after a long forced hiatus. The board runs
Ubuntu Precise
Snap!(ish), I got an arduino Uno and RaspberryPi.
As I understand it the pcDuino is just a PC and
Hi,
Answers are below.
-Original Message-
From: Tutor [mailto:tutor-bounces+joseph.lee22590=gmail@python.org] On
Behalf Of Rance Hall
Sent: Friday, January 2, 2015 12:17 PM
To: tutor
Subject: [Tutor] threading in python2.7
Each of the lights and sound functions are placed in a while
I bought myself a pcduino 3 nano development board for Christmas and
started picking up python again after a long forced hiatus. The board runs
Ubuntu Precise
Working with development boards has me navigating the inner working of
python threading and I find myself at a loss.
My current project
On Fri, Jan 2, 2015 at 3:18 PM, Alan Gauld alan.ga...@btinternet.com
wrote:
On 02/01/15 20:17, Rance Hall wrote:
I bought myself a pcduino 3 nano development board for Christmas and
started picking up python again after a long forced hiatus. The board
runs
Ubuntu Precise
Snap!(ish), I