I'm trying to create a thread, that does stuff in the background. I need to be able to effectively 'pause' it when I need to and 'resume' it again later. Also, if the thread is in the middle of doing something when I 'pause' it, it should make the calling thread wait until it finishes what it's doing.
I'm pretty new to Multithreading in Python, so I haven't gotten all that far.
What I have pretty much does everything except make the calling thread wait if pause is called while my thread is doing something.
Here's the outline of what I'm trying to achieve in code:
import threading, time
class Me(threading.Thread):
def __init__(self):
threading.Thread.__init__(self)
#flag to pause thread
self.paused = False
def run(self):
while True:
if not self.paused:
#thread should do the thing if
#not paused
print 'do the thing'
time.sleep(5)
def pause(self):
self.paused = True
#this is should make the calling thread wait if pause() is
#called while the thread is 'doing the thing', until it is
#finished 'doing the thing'
#should just resume the thread
def resume(self):
self.paused = False
I think I basically need a locking mechanism, but within the same thread?