# The following self-contained little program usually freezes with most # threads reporting # # Unhandled exception in thread: # Traceback (innermost last): # File "importbug.py", line 6 # x = whrandom.randint(1,3) # AttributeError: randint # # Here's the program; it doesn't use anything from the attached module: import thread def task(): global N import whrandom x = whrandom.randint(1,3) a.acquire() N = N - 1 if N == 0: done.release() a.release() a = thread.allocate_lock() done = thread.allocate_lock() N = 10 done.acquire() for i in range(N): thread.start_new_thread(task, ()) done.acquire() print 'done' # Sticking an acquire/release pair around the 'import' statement makes the # problem go away. # # I believe that what happens is: # # 1) The first thread to hit the import atomically reaches, and executes # most of, get_module. In particular, it finds Lib/whrandom.pyc, # installs its name in sys.modules, and executes # # v = eval_code(co, d, d, d, (object *)NULL); # # to initialize the module. # # 2) eval_code "ticker"-slices the 1st thread out, and gives another thread # a chance. When this 2nd thread hits the same 'import', import_module # finds 'whrandom' in sys.modules, so just proceeds. # # 3) But the 1st thread is still "in the middle" of executing whrandom.pyc. # So the 2nd thread has a good chance of trying to look up 'randint' # before the 1st thread has placed it in whrandom's dict. # # 4) The more threads there are, the more likely that at least one of them # will do this before the 1st thread finishes the import work. # # If that's right, a perhaps not-too-bad workaround would be to introduce a # static "you can't interrupt this thread" flag in ceval.c, check it before # giving up interpreter_lock, and have IMPORT_NAME set it & restore (plain # clearing would not work) it around its call to import_module. To its # credit, there's something wonderfully perverse about fixing a race via an # unprotected static . # # as-with-most-other-things-(pseudo-)parallel-programming's-more-fun- # in-python-too!-ly y'rs - tim # # Tim Peters tim@ksr.com # not speaking for Kendall Square Research Corp