I have a module that imports threading and uses threading.activeCount() to determine when all threads are done. I initially wrote my module using the standard python interpreter. Using my module in a script is fine, however when importing my module in ipython and calling a function that depends on threading.activeCount(). My function never returns.
Code:
for dev in run_list:
proc = threading.Thread(target=go, args=[dev])
proc.start()
while threading.activeCount() > 1:
time.sleep(1)
I noted that when first importing threading with the standard interpreter and calling threading.activeCount(), only 1 thread is counted:
>>> import threading
>>> threading.activeCount()
1
>>> threading.enumerate()
[<_MainThread(MainThread, started 140344324941568)>]
However when using the ipython, the initial count is 2:
In [1]: import threading
In [2]: threading.activeCount()
Out[2]: 2
In [3]: threading.enumerate()
Out[3]:
[<_MainThread(MainThread, started 140674997614336)>,
<HistorySavingThread(Thread-1, started 140674935068416)>]
This module is used by various people using various interpreters to work, so I'm wondering if there is a better way to handle this (preferably still using threading)?