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like the standard threading module, but awesomer

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threading2: like the standard threading module, but awesomer.

This module is designed as a drop-in replacement and extension for the default “threading” module. It has two main objectives:

  • implement primitives using native platform functionality where possible

  • expose more sophisticated functionality where it can be done uniformly

The following extensions are currently implemented:

  • ability to set (advisory) thread priority

  • ability to set (advisory) CPU affinity at thread and process level

  • thread groups for simultaneous management of multiple threads

The following API niceties are also included:

  • all blocking methods take a “timeout” argument and return a success code

  • all exposed objects are actual classes and can be safely subclassed

This has currently only been tested on WinXP and Ubuntu Karmic; similar platforms should work OK, and other platforms should fall back to using sensible default behaviour, but I’m not making any guarantees at this stage.

Additional planned extensions include:

  • make stack_size a kwarg when creating a thread

  • native events, semaphores and timed waits on win32

  • native conditions and timed waits on pthreads platforms

Stuff that might get included one day:

  • ReadWriteLock (using SRW on Win Vista+, pthread_rwlock on posix)

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