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I'm kinda new to python and I have a code that runs a sound alarm using a thread. How can I run this thread on infinite loop?



if args["alarm"] != "":
t = Thread(target=sound_alarm,
args=(args["alarm"],))
t.deamon = True
t.start()









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    I'm kinda new to python and I have a code that runs a sound alarm using a thread. How can I run this thread on infinite loop?



    if args["alarm"] != "":
    t = Thread(target=sound_alarm,
    args=(args["alarm"],))
    t.deamon = True
    t.start()









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      I'm kinda new to python and I have a code that runs a sound alarm using a thread. How can I run this thread on infinite loop?



      if args["alarm"] != "":
      t = Thread(target=sound_alarm,
      args=(args["alarm"],))
      t.deamon = True
      t.start()









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      I'm kinda new to python and I have a code that runs a sound alarm using a thread. How can I run this thread on infinite loop?



      if args["alarm"] != "":
      t = Thread(target=sound_alarm,
      args=(args["alarm"],))
      t.deamon = True
      t.start()






      python python-3.x python-2.7






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          if you delete the line t.deamon = True you will not need the while True in the main function since according to docs -




          daemon¶
          A boolean value indicating whether this thread is a daemon thread (True) or not (False). This must be set before start() is called, otherwise RuntimeError is raised. Its initial value is inherited from the creating thread; the main thread is not a daemon thread and therefore all threads created in the main thread default to daemon = False.







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            if you delete the line t.deamon = True you will not need the while True in the main function since according to docs -




            daemon¶
            A boolean value indicating whether this thread is a daemon thread (True) or not (False). This must be set before start() is called, otherwise RuntimeError is raised. Its initial value is inherited from the creating thread; the main thread is not a daemon thread and therefore all threads created in the main thread default to daemon = False.







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              if you delete the line t.deamon = True you will not need the while True in the main function since according to docs -




              daemon¶
              A boolean value indicating whether this thread is a daemon thread (True) or not (False). This must be set before start() is called, otherwise RuntimeError is raised. Its initial value is inherited from the creating thread; the main thread is not a daemon thread and therefore all threads created in the main thread default to daemon = False.







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                if you delete the line t.deamon = True you will not need the while True in the main function since according to docs -




                daemon¶
                A boolean value indicating whether this thread is a daemon thread (True) or not (False). This must be set before start() is called, otherwise RuntimeError is raised. Its initial value is inherited from the creating thread; the main thread is not a daemon thread and therefore all threads created in the main thread default to daemon = False.







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                if you delete the line t.deamon = True you will not need the while True in the main function since according to docs -




                daemon¶
                A boolean value indicating whether this thread is a daemon thread (True) or not (False). This must be set before start() is called, otherwise RuntimeError is raised. Its initial value is inherited from the creating thread; the main thread is not a daemon thread and therefore all threads created in the main thread default to daemon = False.








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