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Found them using:: find . -name '*.py' | while read i ; do grep 'def[^(]*( ' $i /dev/null ; done find . -name '*.py' | while read i ; do grep ' ):' $i /dev/null ; done (I was doing this all over my own code anyway, because I'd been using spaces in all defs, so I thought I'd make a run on the Python code as well. If you need to do such fixes in your own code, you can use xx-rename or parenregu.el within emacs.) |
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README | ||
fcmp.py | ||
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README
This directory contains some demonstrations of the thread module. These are mostly "proof of concept" type applications: Generator.py Generator class implemented with threads. find.py Parallelized "find(1)" (looks for directories). sync.py Condition variables primitives by Tim Peters. telnet.py Version of ../sockets/telnet.py using threads. wpi.py Version of ../scripts/pi.py using threads (needs stdwin). Coroutine.py Coroutines using threads, by Tim Peters (22 May 94) fcmp.py Example of above, by Tim squasher.py Another example of above, also by Tim