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Get object created in child thread back in main thread


Assume i want to create 500 wxWidget like (some panels , color buttons and text ctrl etc), I have to create all this at single time but this will freeze my main thread, so i put this creation part in child thread and show some gif anim in main thread. But i was not able to get all these wxWidget object those created on my frame in child thread.

Can i get that wxWidgets (created in child thread) back in main thread. simply just consider a case where i have to create children of a frame in child thread and main thread show animation. once child thread finish the all child created in child thread should available in main thread.

Any help is really appreciable.

I am using python 2.5, wxpython 2.8 on windowsxp.


Solution

  • You could use pubsub which is included with wxpython -- wx.lib.pubsub.

    See my answer here for a basic example of usage for inter-thread comms.


    For an alternative: An example of how you could use wx.Yield to keep your window updated.

    import wx
    
    class GUI(wx.Frame):
        def __init__(self, parent, title=""):
            wx.Frame.__init__(self, parent=parent, title=title, size=(340,380))
            self.SetMinSize((140,180))
    
            self.creating_widgets = False
    
            self.panel = wx.Panel(id=wx.ID_ANY, parent=self)
    
            self.startButton = wx.Button(self.panel, wx.ID_ANY, 'Start')
            self.stopButton = wx.Button(self.panel, wx.ID_ANY, 'Stop')
            self.messageBox = wx.TextCtrl(self.panel, wx.ID_ANY, '', size=(75, 20))
    
            self.Bind(wx.EVT_BUTTON,  self.onStart, self.startButton)     
            self.Bind(wx.EVT_BUTTON,  self.onStop, self.stopButton)
    
            self.sizer = wx.BoxSizer(wx.VERTICAL)
            self.sizer.Add(self.startButton, 0, wx.ALL, 10)
            self.sizer.Add(self.stopButton, 0, wx.ALL, 10)
            self.sizer.Add(self.messageBox, 0, wx.ALL, 10)
    
            self.panel.SetSizerAndFit(self.sizer)
    
        def onStart(self, event):
            self.creating_widgets = True
            count = 0
            self.startButton.Disable()
            while self.creating_widgets:
                count += 1
                #Create your widgets here
    
                #just for simulations sake...
                wx.MilliSleep(100)
                self.messageBox.SetLabel(str(count))
    
                #Allow the window to update, 
                #You must call wx.yield() frequently to update your window
                wx.Yield()
    
        def onStop(self, message):
            self.startButton.Enable()
            self.creating_widgets = False
    
    
    if __name__ == "__main__":
    
        app = wx.PySimpleApp()
        frame = GUI(None)
        frame.Show()
        app.MainLoop()