Posted by josh at March 20th, 2008

Some Python fan please tell me that I’m missing something.

Is this really the boilerplate necessary for creating even the simplest thread in Python?

import threading

class MyThread(threading.Thread):
  def __init__(self, arg, **kwargs):
    threading.Thread.__init__(self, **kwargs)
    self.arg = arg

  def run(self):
    print "I’m running in a thread, with arg %d!" % (self.arg)

thread = MyThread(5)
thread.start()
 

This is making me miss Ruby, for which the equivalent is:

thread = Thread.new(5) { |arg|
  puts "I’m running in a thread, with arg #{arg}!"
}
 

P.S. Gazelle 0.2 is making a lot of progress, but unfortunately won’t hit the 1 month mark I hoped for. Surprise surprise. But when it does come, it’s going to be awesome.