update the threading docs to account for recent changes
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@ -14,8 +14,11 @@ The :mod:`dummy_threading` module is provided for situations where
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.. note::
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In 3.x, names in ``camelCase`` have been renamed to their underscored
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equivalents. Both names are available in 2.6.
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Some name ``camelCase`` names have been converted to their underscored
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equivalents. Others have been replaced by properties. Using the old methods
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in 2.6 will trigger a :exc:`DeprecationWarning` when Python is run with the
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:option:`-3` flag and a full :exc:`DeprecationWarning` in 3.0. The old names
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will be removed early in the 3.x series.
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This module defines the following functions and objects:
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Once the thread's activity is started, the thread is considered 'alive'. It
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stops being alive when its :meth:`run` method terminates -- either normally, or
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by raising an unhandled exception. The :meth:`isAlive` method tests whether the
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by raising an unhandled exception. The :meth:`is_alive` method tests whether the
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thread is alive.
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Other threads can call a thread's :meth:`join` method. This blocks the calling
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thread until the thread whose :meth:`join` method is called is terminated.
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A thread has a name. The name can be passed to the constructor, set with the
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:meth:`set_name` method, and retrieved with the :meth:`get_name` method.
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A thread has a name. The name can be passed to the constructor, and read or
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changed through the :attr:`name` attribute.
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A thread can be flagged as a "daemon thread". The significance of this flag is
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that the entire Python program exits when only daemon threads are left. The
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initial value is inherited from the creating thread. The flag can be set with
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the :meth:`set_daemon` method and retrieved with the :meth:`is_daemon` method.
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initial value is inherited from the creating thread. The flag can be set
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through the :attr:`daemon` attribute.
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There is a "main thread" object; this corresponds to the initial thread of
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control in the Python program. It is not a daemon thread.
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raises the same exception.
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.. method:: Thread.get_name()
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Thread.getName()
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.. method:: Thread.getName()
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Thread.setName()
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Return the thread's name.
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Old API for :attr:`~Thread.name`.
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.. method:: Thread.set_name(name)
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Thread.setName(name)
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.. attribute:: Thread.name
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Set the thread's name.
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The name is a string used for identification purposes only. It has no semantics.
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A string used for identification purposes only. It has no semantics.
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Multiple threads may be given the same name. The initial name is set by the
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constructor.
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returns a list of all alive threads.
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.. method:: Thread.is_daemon()
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Thread.isDaemon()
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.. method:: Thread.isDaemon()
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Thread.setDaemon()
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Return the thread's daemon flag.
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Old API for :attr:`~Thread.daemon`.
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.. method:: Thread.set_daemon(daemonic)
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Thread.setDaemon(daemonic)
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.. attribute:: Thread.daemon
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Set the thread's daemon flag to the Boolean value *daemonic*. This must be
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called before :meth:`start` is called, otherwise :exc:`RuntimeError` is raised.
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The thread's daemon flag. This must be set before :meth:`start` is called,
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otherwise :exc:`RuntimeError` is raised.
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The initial value is inherited from the creating thread.
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- The bundled OSX-specific copy of libbffi is now in sync with the version
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shipped with PyObjC 2.0 and includes support for x86_64 and ppc64 platforms.
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- The threading module gained alias for names that are removed in 3.x.
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- The threading module gained alias for names that will be removed in the 3.x
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series.
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