Could you go ahead and elaborate a little bit on the alternative you have in mind, anyway?
Assuming this is addressed to me rather than the OP...
It is hard to say much more than I already did in my post above without a much clearer picture of what the OP's code does. The first thing I'd need is a description of why the OP is using threading? What benefits is s/he hoping to derive from their use? Is this an attempt to gain performance through the parallelisation of CPU-intensive code? Or allowing one part of the program to continue whilst another waits on IO?
In reply to Re^2: how to make a module and its methods accessable between paren t and child threads
by BrowserUk
in thread how to make a module and its methods accessable between paren t and child threads
by Anonymous Monk
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