understand program used to create file

2011-11-01 Thread pacopyc
Hi, I have about 1 files .doc and I want know the program used to
create them: writer? word? abiword? else? I'd like develop a script
python to do this. Is there a module to do it? Can you help me?

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xml-rpc server on wine

2011-11-05 Thread pacopyc
Hi, I have a XML-RPC server python running on VM Windows (on Linux)
and a XML-RPC client python on Linux. Server and client have different
IP address. I'd like migrate server on wine. How can communicate
server and client? IP address is different or is the same?
Can you help me?

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max time wait for a function

2010-05-18 Thread pacopyc
Hi, I've a question for you. I'd like to call a function and waiting
its return value for a time max (30 sec).
The function could not respond and then I must avoid to wait for
infinite time. OS is Windows XP.
Can you help me?

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max time threads

2010-06-17 Thread pacopyc
Hi, I'm trying to work with threads and I need your help. This is
code:

from threading import Thread
from Queue import Queue
import time
import random

def test_fun (k,q,t):
time.sleep(t)
print "hello world from thread " + str(q.get()) + " (sleep time =
" + str(t) + " sec.)"
q.task_done()

queue = Queue()
for i in range (1,10):
queue.put(i)
for j in range(queue.qsize()):
num = random.randint(1,30)
worker = Thread(target=test_fun, args=(j,queue,num))
worker.setDaemon(True)
worker.start()
queue.join()


Execution:

hello world from thread 1 (sleep time = 5 sec.)
hello world from thread 2 (sleep time = 5 sec.)
hello world from thread 3 (sleep time = 6 sec.)
hello world from thread 4 (sleep time = 8 sec.)
hello world from thread 5 (sleep time = 10 sec.)
hello world from thread 6 (sleep time = 13 sec.)
hello world from thread 7 (sleep time = 18 sec.)
hello world from thread 8 (sleep time = 19 sec.)
hello world from thread 9 (sleep time = 20 sec.)

Some questions for you:

1) Why order is always the same (thread 1, thread 2, thread 3 
thread 9) and also seconds are always increasing? I don't understand.
2) I'd like to decide a max time for each thread. If max time = 7 sec.
I want to print only threads with sleep time <= 7 sec. How can I do?
Can you modify my code?

Thank you very much
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Re: max time threads

2010-06-18 Thread pacopyc
On 18 Giu, 01:04, MRAB  wrote:
> pacopyc wrote:
> > Hi, I'm trying to work with threads and I need your help. This is
> > code:
>
> > from threading import Thread
> > from Queue import Queue
> > import time
> > import random
>
> > def test_fun (k,q,t):
> >     time.sleep(t)
> >     print "hello world from thread " + str(q.get()) + " (sleep time =
> > " + str(t) + " sec.)"
> >     q.task_done()
>
> > queue = Queue()
> > for i in range (1,10):
> >     queue.put(i)
> > for j in range(queue.qsize()):
> >     num = random.randint(1,30)
> >     worker = Thread(target=test_fun, args=(j,queue,num))
> >     worker.setDaemon(True)
> >     worker.start()
> > queue.join()
>
> > Execution:
>
> > hello world from thread 1 (sleep time = 5 sec.)
> > hello world from thread 2 (sleep time = 5 sec.)
> > hello world from thread 3 (sleep time = 6 sec.)
> > hello world from thread 4 (sleep time = 8 sec.)
> > hello world from thread 5 (sleep time = 10 sec.)
> > hello world from thread 6 (sleep time = 13 sec.)
> > hello world from thread 7 (sleep time = 18 sec.)
> > hello world from thread 8 (sleep time = 19 sec.)
> > hello world from thread 9 (sleep time = 20 sec.)
>
> > Some questions for you:
>
> > 1) Why order is always the same (thread 1, thread 2, thread 3 
> > thread 9) and also seconds are always increasing? I don't understand.
> > 2) I'd like to decide a max time for each thread. If max time = 7 sec.
> > I want to print only threads with sleep time <= 7 sec. How can I do?
> > Can you modify my code?
>
> > Thank you very much
>
> 1)
>
> First it puts the numbers 1..9 into 'queue', then it starts 9 threads,
> giving each a number 'num'.
>
> Each thread waits for 'num' seconds ('t' in the thread).
>
> The thread with the lowest value of 'num' wakes first, gets the first
> entry from 'queue' (the value 1), and therefore prints "thread 1".
>
> The thread with the second-lowest value of 'num' wakes next, gets the
> second entry from 'queue' (the value 2), and therefore prints "thread
> 2".
>
> And so on.
>
> 2)
>
> If a thread is given a value of 'num' of more than a maximum, that
> thread shouldn't print its output, but it should still get the entry
> from the queue (assuming that you want it to still behave the same
> otherwise).

Ok, the problem is that I want fix a time max for each thread. For
example run 10 threads (each can terminate its work in 10 sec. max
fixed time) and wait them. If they finish its work in < 10 sec. (for
example 2 sec.) very good ... go on immediately (don't wait
unnecessary time), but if a thread use more than 10 sec. stop wait (I
kill it)  when all threads have finished their work or when they
have used all their available time (10 sec.) the program must go on
(don't wait).
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Re: max time threads

2010-06-18 Thread pacopyc
On 19 Giu, 00:27, MRAB  wrote:
> pacopyc wrote:
>
> [snip]
> > Ok, the problem is that I want fix a time max for each thread. For
> > example run 10 threads (each can terminate its work in 10 sec. max
> > fixed time) and wait them. If they finish its work in < 10 sec. (for
> > example 2 sec.) very good ... go on immediately (don't wait
> > unnecessary time), but if a thread use more than 10 sec. stop wait (I
> > kill it)  when all threads have finished their work or when they
> > have used all their available time (10 sec.) the program must go on
> > (don't wait).
>
> It's not possible to kill a thread. If you want a thread to have a
> maximum time, the thread must check occasionally how long it has been
> running and terminate if necessary.
>
> Another programming language (Java) originally had the ability to kill
> threads, but that was later deprecated because it caused problems due to
> not knowing what the thread was doing when it was killed (it might have
> been in the middle of updating something at the time, for example,
> leaving the system in an inconsistent state).

Ok, I understand. But is possible fix max wait time (for example 60
sec.) in main thread and check queue for task done and at the same
time the remaining time. When all task have done or wait time has
expired main thread go on. Is it possible? Can you write code?
Thank you very much.
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