Message144023
| Author |
nikratio |
| Recipients |
docs@python, eli.bendersky, nikratio, vstinner |
| Date |
2011年09月14日.13:16:51 |
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0.0005603105 |
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No |
| Message-id |
<4E70A939.2000704@rath.org> |
| In-reply-to |
<4E7065DF.3000703@haypocalc.com> |
| Content |
On 09/14/2011 04:29 AM, STINNER Victor wrote:
>
> STINNER Victor <victor.stinner@haypocalc.com> added the comment:
>
>> Yes, but further down it still says:
>>
>> """
>> class threading.Condition([lock])
>>
>> If the lock argument is given and not None, [....]
>> """
>
> What do you suggest? Replace it by class threading._Condition?
I don't have an optimal solution that would fit into the prescribed
layout. I think the best we can do is keep calling it class threading
Condition, but mention in the very first sentence that it isn't actually
a class:
class threading.Condition([lock]):
threading.Condition is not actually a class but a factory function.
The returned instance, however, is guaranteed to have the behaviour
of a threading.Condition class as described here.
If the lock argument...
Best,
-Nikolaus |
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