mini_buildd.builder module¶
- class mini_buildd.builder.Uploader¶
Bases:
EventThread
- run_event(event)¶
- retry_failed()¶
- class mini_buildd.builder.Build(limiter, breq, uploader_queue)¶
Bases:
DeferredThread
- cancel(who)¶
- run_deferred()¶
- class mini_buildd.builder.Builder(max_parallel_builds)¶
Bases:
EventThread
- queued()¶
- running()¶
- load()¶
- clear()¶
- join(timeout=None)¶
Wait until the thread terminates.
This blocks the calling thread until the thread whose join() method is called terminates – either normally or through an unhandled exception or until the optional timeout occurs.
When the timeout argument is present and not None, it should be a floating point number specifying a timeout for the operation in seconds (or fractions thereof). As join() always returns None, you must call is_alive() after join() to decide whether a timeout happened – if the thread is still alive, the join() call timed out.
When the timeout argument is not present or None, the operation will block until the thread terminates.
A thread can be join()ed many times.
join() raises a RuntimeError if an attempt is made to join the current thread as that would cause a deadlock. It is also an error to join() a thread before it has been started and attempts to do so raises the same exception.
- run_event(event)¶
- cancel(bkey, who)¶