All, I'm looking for some thoughts on how two separate threads can communicate in Python. From what I've read in a few Python books, sharing data between threads can be done by writing and reading a global variable in the parent of both threads. Is this the "best" way? Is it the *only* way?
Also, any thoughts on how to best use "notify()"? I've found very little documentation on how to "best" use notify() when dealing with multiple threads. (many of the documents I've found explain how to use notifyAll(), but I'm unsure "broadcasting" a message to all threads like that is the best way to deal with a problem) Sorry this question is so broad; threading (properly) seems to be a complex subject and it seems I'm in over my head. I've read tons of documents, however, and am still rather unclear about all the tiny parts of the big picture. Thoughts? :) Thanks! -j _______________________________________________ Tutor maillist - Tutor@python.org http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/tutor