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author | Henry S Thompson <ht@inf.ed.ac.uk> |
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date | Fri, 17 Jan 2025 15:42:30 +0000 |
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#!/usr/bin/python3 import threading from queue import Queue import time # lock to serialize console output lock = threading.Lock() def do_work(item): time.sleep(.1) # pretend to do some lengthy work. # Make sure the whole print completes or threads can mix up output in one line. with lock: print(threading.current_thread().name,item) # The worker thread pulls an item from the queue and processes it def worker(): while True: item = q.get() do_work(item) q.task_done() # Create the queue and thread pool. q = Queue() for i in range(4): t = threading.Thread(target=worker) t.daemon = True # thread dies when main thread (only non-daemon thread) exits. t.start() # stuff work items on the queue (in this case, just a number). start = time.perf_counter() for item in range(20): q.put(item) q.join() # block until all tasks are done # "Work" took .1 seconds per task. # 20 tasks serially would be 2 seconds. # With 4 threads should be about .5 seconds (contrived because non-CPU intensive "work") print('time:',time.perf_counter() - start)