1 | # This program is public domain |
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2 | |
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3 | ## \file |
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4 | # \brief Abstract class for defining calculation threads. |
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5 | # |
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6 | from __future__ import print_function |
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7 | |
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8 | import sys |
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9 | import logging |
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10 | import traceback |
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11 | from time import sleep |
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12 | |
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13 | try: |
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14 | import _thread as thread |
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15 | except ImportError: # CRUFT: python 2 support |
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16 | import thread |
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17 | try: |
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18 | from time import perf_counter as clock |
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19 | except ImportError: # CRUFT: python < 3.3 |
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20 | if sys.platform.count("darwin") > 0: |
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21 | from time import time as clock |
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22 | else: |
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23 | from time import clock |
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24 | |
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25 | logger = logging.getLogger(__name__) |
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26 | |
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27 | class CalcThread: |
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28 | """Threaded calculation class. Inherit from here and specialize |
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29 | the compute() method to perform the appropriate operations for the |
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30 | class. |
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31 | |
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32 | If you specialize the __init__ method be sure to call |
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33 | CalcThread.__init__, passing it the keyword arguments for |
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34 | yieldtime, worktime, update and complete. |
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35 | |
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36 | When defining the compute() method you need to include code which |
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37 | allows the GUI to run. They are as follows: :: |
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38 | |
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39 | self.isquit() # call frequently to check for interrupts |
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40 | self.update(kw=...) # call when the GUI could be updated |
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41 | self.complete(kw=...) # call before exiting compute() |
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42 | |
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43 | The update() and complete() calls accept field=value keyword |
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44 | arguments which are passed to the called function. complete() |
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45 | should be called before exiting the GUI function. A KeyboardInterrupt |
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46 | event is triggered if the GUI signals that the computation should |
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47 | be halted. |
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48 | |
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49 | The following documentation should be included in the description |
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50 | of the derived class. |
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51 | |
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52 | The user of this class will call the following: :: |
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53 | |
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54 | thread = Work(...,kw=...) # prepare the work thread. |
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55 | thread.queue(...,kw=...) # queue a work unit |
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56 | thread.requeue(...,kw=...) # replace work unit on the end of queue |
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57 | thread.reset(...,kw=...) # reset the queue to the given work unit |
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58 | thread.stop() # clear the queue and halt |
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59 | thread.interrupt() # halt the current work unit but continue |
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60 | thread.ready(delay=0.) # request an update signal after delay |
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61 | thread.isrunning() # returns true if compute() is running |
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62 | |
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63 | Use queue() when all work must be done. Use requeue() when intermediate |
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64 | work items don't need to be done (e.g., in response to a mouse move |
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65 | event). Use reset() when the current item doesn't need to be completed |
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66 | before the new event (e.g., in response to a mouse release event). Use |
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67 | stop() to halt the current and pending computations (e.g., in response to |
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68 | a stop button). |
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69 | |
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70 | The methods queue(), requeue() and reset() are proxies for the compute() |
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71 | method in the subclass. Look there for a description of the arguments. |
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72 | The compute() method can be called directly to run the computation in |
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73 | the main thread, but it should not be called if isrunning() returns true. |
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74 | |
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75 | The constructor accepts additional keywords yieldtime=0.01 and |
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76 | worktime=0.01 which determine the cooperative multitasking |
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77 | behaviour. Yield time is the duration of the sleep period |
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78 | required to give other processes a chance to run. Work time |
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79 | is the duration between sleep periods. |
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80 | |
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81 | Notifying the GUI thread of work in progress and work complete |
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82 | is done with updatefn=updatefn and completefn=completefn arguments |
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83 | to the constructor. Details of the parameters to the functions |
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84 | depend on the particular calculation class, but they will all |
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85 | be passed as keyword arguments. Details of how the functions |
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86 | should be implemented vary from framework to framework. |
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87 | |
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88 | For wx, something like the following is needed:: |
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89 | |
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90 | import wx, wx.lib.newevent |
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91 | (CalcCompleteEvent, EVT_CALC_COMPLETE) = wx.lib.newevent.NewEvent() |
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92 | |
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93 | # methods in the main window class of your application |
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94 | def __init__(): |
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95 | ... |
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96 | # Prepare the calculation in the GUI thread. |
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97 | self.work = Work(completefn=self.CalcComplete) |
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98 | self.Bind(EVT_CALC_COMPLETE, self.OnCalcComplete) |
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99 | ... |
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100 | # Bind work queue to a menu event. |
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101 | self.Bind(wx.EVT_MENU, self.OnCalcStart, id=idCALCSTART) |
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102 | ... |
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103 | |
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104 | def OnCalcStart(self,event): |
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105 | # Start the work thread from the GUI thread. |
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106 | self.work.queue(...work unit parameters...) |
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107 | |
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108 | def CalcComplete(self,**kwargs): |
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109 | # Generate CalcComplete event in the calculation thread. |
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110 | # kwargs contains field1, field2, etc. as defined by |
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111 | # the Work thread class. |
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112 | event = CalcCompleteEvent(**kwargs) |
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113 | wx.PostEvent(self, event) |
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114 | |
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115 | def OnCalcComplete(self,event): |
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116 | # Process CalcComplete event in GUI thread. |
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117 | # Use values from event.field1, event.field2 etc. as |
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118 | # defined by the Work thread class to show the results. |
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119 | ... |
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120 | """ |
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121 | |
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122 | def __init__(self, completefn=None, updatefn=None, |
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123 | yieldtime=0.01, worktime=0.01, |
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124 | exception_handler=None): |
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125 | """Prepare the calculator""" |
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126 | self.yieldtime = yieldtime |
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127 | self.worktime = worktime |
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128 | self.completefn = completefn |
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129 | self.updatefn = updatefn |
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130 | self.exception_handler = exception_handler |
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131 | self._interrupting = False |
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132 | self._running = False |
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133 | self._queue = [] |
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134 | self._lock = thread.allocate_lock() |
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135 | self._delay = 1e6 |
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136 | |
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137 | def queue(self,*args,**kwargs): |
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138 | """Add a work unit to the end of the queue. See the compute() |
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139 | method for details of the arguments to the work unit.""" |
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140 | self._lock.acquire() |
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141 | self._queue.append((args, kwargs)) |
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142 | # Cannot do start_new_thread call within the lock |
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143 | self._lock.release() |
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144 | if not self._running: |
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145 | self._time_for_update = clock() + 1e6 |
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146 | thread.start_new_thread(self._run, ()) |
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147 | |
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148 | def requeue(self, *args, **kwargs): |
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149 | """Replace the work unit on the end of the queue. See the compute() |
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150 | method for details of the arguments to the work unit.""" |
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151 | self._lock.acquire() |
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152 | self._queue = self._queue[:-1] |
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153 | self._lock.release() |
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154 | self.queue(*args, **kwargs) |
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155 | |
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156 | def reset(self, *args, **kwargs): |
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157 | """Clear the queue and start a new work unit. See the compute() |
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158 | method for details of the arguments to the work unit.""" |
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159 | self.stop() |
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160 | self.queue(*args, **kwargs) |
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161 | |
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162 | def stop(self): |
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163 | """Clear the queue and stop the thread. New items may be |
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164 | queued after stop. To stop just the current work item, and |
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165 | continue the rest of the queue call the interrupt method""" |
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166 | self._lock.acquire() |
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167 | self._interrupting = True |
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168 | self._queue = [] |
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169 | self._lock.release() |
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170 | |
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171 | def interrupt(self): |
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172 | """Stop the current work item. To clear the work queue as |
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173 | well call the stop() method.""" |
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174 | self._lock.acquire() |
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175 | self._interrupting = True |
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176 | self._lock.release() |
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177 | |
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178 | def isrunning(self): |
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179 | return self._running |
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180 | |
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181 | def ready(self, delay=0.): |
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182 | """Ready for another update after delay=t seconds. Call |
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183 | this for threads which can show intermediate results from |
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184 | long calculations.""" |
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185 | self._delay = delay |
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186 | self._lock.acquire() |
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187 | self._time_for_update = clock() + delay |
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188 | # print "setting _time_for_update to ",self._time_for_update |
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189 | self._lock.release() |
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190 | |
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191 | def isquit(self): |
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192 | """Check for interrupts. Should be called frequently to |
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193 | provide user responsiveness. Also yields to other running |
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194 | threads, which is required for good performance on OS X.""" |
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195 | |
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196 | # Only called from within the running thread so no need to lock |
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197 | if self._running and self.yieldtime > 0 \ |
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198 | and clock() > self._time_for_nap: |
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199 | sleep(self.yieldtime) |
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200 | self._time_for_nap = clock() + self.worktime |
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201 | if self._interrupting: |
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202 | raise KeyboardInterrupt |
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203 | |
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204 | def update(self, **kwargs): |
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205 | """Update GUI with the lastest results from the current work unit.""" |
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206 | if self.updatefn is not None and clock() > self._time_for_update: |
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207 | self._lock.acquire() |
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208 | self._time_for_update = clock() + self._delay |
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209 | self._lock.release() |
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210 | self._time_for_update += 1e6 # No more updates |
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211 | |
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212 | self.updatefn(**kwargs) |
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213 | sleep(self.yieldtime) |
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214 | if self._interrupting: |
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215 | raise KeyboardInterrupt |
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216 | else: |
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217 | self.isquit() |
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218 | return |
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219 | |
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220 | def complete(self, **kwargs): |
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221 | """Update the GUI with the completed results from a work unit.""" |
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222 | if self.completefn is not None: |
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223 | self.completefn(**kwargs) |
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224 | sleep(self.yieldtime) |
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225 | return |
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226 | |
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227 | def compute(self, *args, **kwargs): |
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228 | """Perform a work unit. The subclass will provide details of |
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229 | the arguments.""" |
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230 | raise NotImplemented("Calculation thread needs compute method") |
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231 | |
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232 | def exception(self): |
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233 | """ |
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234 | An exception occurred during computation, so call the exception handler |
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235 | if there is one. If not, then log the exception and continue. |
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236 | """ |
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237 | # If we have an exception handler, let it try to handle the exception. |
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238 | # If it fails fall through to log the failure to handle the exception |
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239 | # (the original exception will be lost). If there is no exception |
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240 | # handler, just log the exception in compute that we are responding to. |
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241 | if self.exception_handler: |
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242 | try: |
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243 | self.exception_handler(*sys.exc_info()) |
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244 | return |
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245 | except Exception as exc: |
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246 | pass |
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247 | logger.error(traceback.format_exc()) |
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248 | #print 'CalcThread exception', |
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249 | |
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250 | def _run(self): |
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251 | """Internal function to manage the thread.""" |
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252 | # The code for condition wait in the threading package is |
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253 | # implemented using polling. I'll accept for now that the |
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254 | # authors of this code are clever enough that polling is |
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255 | # difficult to avoid. Rather than polling, I will exit the |
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256 | # thread when the queue is empty and start a new thread when |
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257 | # there is more work to be done. |
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258 | while 1: |
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259 | self._lock.acquire() |
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260 | self._time_for_nap = clock() + self.worktime |
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261 | self._running = True |
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262 | if self._queue == []: |
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263 | break |
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264 | self._interrupting = False |
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265 | args, kwargs = self._queue[0] |
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266 | self._queue = self._queue[1:] |
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267 | self._lock.release() |
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268 | try: |
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269 | self.compute(*args, **kwargs) |
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270 | except KeyboardInterrupt: |
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271 | pass |
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272 | except: |
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273 | self.exception() |
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274 | self._running = False |
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275 | |
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276 | |
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277 | # ====================================================================== |
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278 | # Demonstration of calcthread in action |
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279 | class CalcDemo(CalcThread): |
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280 | """Example of a calculation thread.""" |
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281 | def compute(self, n): |
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282 | total = 0. |
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283 | for i in range(n): |
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284 | self.update(i=i) |
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285 | for j in range(n): |
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286 | self.isquit() |
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287 | total += j |
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288 | self.complete(total=total) |
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289 | |
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290 | |
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291 | class CalcCommandline: |
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292 | """ |
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293 | Test method |
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294 | """ |
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295 | def __init__(self, n=20000): |
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296 | print(thread.get_ident()) |
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297 | self.starttime = clock() |
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298 | self.done = False |
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299 | self.work = CalcDemo(completefn=self.complete, |
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300 | updatefn=self.update, yieldtime=0.001) |
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301 | self.work2 = CalcDemo(completefn=self.complete, |
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302 | updatefn=self.update) |
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303 | self.work3 = CalcDemo(completefn=self.complete, |
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304 | updatefn=self.update) |
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305 | self.work.queue(n) |
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306 | self.work2.queue(n) |
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307 | self.work3.queue(n) |
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308 | print("Expect updates from Main every second and from thread every 2.5 seconds") |
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309 | print("") |
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310 | self.work.ready(.5) |
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311 | while not self.done: |
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312 | sleep(1) |
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313 | print("Main thread %d at %.2f" % (thread.get_ident(), |
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314 | clock() - self.starttime)) |
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315 | |
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316 | def update(self, i=0): |
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317 | print("Update i=%d from thread %d at %.2f" % (i, thread.get_ident(), |
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318 | clock() - self.starttime)) |
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319 | self.work.ready(2.5) |
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320 | |
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321 | def complete(self, total=0.0): |
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322 | print("Complete total=%g from thread %d at %.2f" % (total, |
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323 | thread.get_ident(), |
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324 | clock() - self.starttime)) |
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325 | self.done = True |
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