I am making a snake game which requires the player to press the WASD
keys without stopping the game process to to get input from player. So I can't use input()
for this situation because then the game stops ticking to get input.
I found a getch()
function which immediately gives input without pressing enter, but this function also stops game ticking to get input like input()
. I decided to use threading module to get input via getch()
in different thread. The problem is that getch() isn't working while in different thread and I'm not sure why.
import threading, time
from msvcrt import getch
key = "lol" #it never changes because getch() in thread1 is useless
def thread1():
while True:
key = getch() #this simply is almost ignored by interpreter, the only thing it
#gives is that delays print() unless you press any key
print("this is thread1()")
threading.Thread(target = thread1).start()
while True:
time.sleep(1)
print(key)
So why getch()
is useless when it is in thread1()
?