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Old 02-01-2011
MySQL echo "value" - returns - value: command not found

I have been experiencing this problem intermittantly, I thought the problem was '/bin/sh -> /bin/dash' but I changed that to bash and the problem persists.

I am writing functions to be included in user's '.bash_profile' through source or '.' filename a quick example of the problem is illustrated by this snippet of pseudo code.
Code:
function wrapper()
{
	function worker()
	{
		VAR="DEBUG TEXT "$(( $COUNT + 1))
		echo $VAR
	}

	# test for a param first
	# run param
	$(eval $1)
}

I would then source this file and run 'wrapper worker'
the result is:
Code:
DEBUG: command not found

Does anyone know what causes this? I can post the actual script. I thought a generic example may do the trick.

Thank you,
Brian

Last edited by pludi; 02-02-2011 at 04:55 AM.. Reason: code tags, please...
 

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tpool(n)																  tpool(n)

__________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

NAME
tpool - Part of the Tcl threading extension implementing pools of worker threads. SYNOPSIS
package require Tcl 8.4 package require Thread ?2.6? tpool::create ?options? tpool::names tpool::post ?-detached? ?-nowait? tpool script tpool::wait tpool joblist ?varname? tpool::cancel tpool joblist ?varname? tpool::get tpool job tpool::preserve tpool tpool::release tpool _________________________________________________________________ DESCRIPTION
This package creates and manages pools of worker threads. It allows you to post jobs to worker threads and wait for their completion. The threadpool implementation is Tcl event-loop aware. That means that any time a caller is forced to wait for an event (job being completed or a worker thread becoming idle or initialized), the implementation will enter the event loop and allow for servicing of other pending file or timer (or any other supported) events. COMMANDS
tpool::create ?options? This command creates new threadpool. It accepts several options as key-value pairs. Options are used to tune some threadpool parame- ters. The command returns the ID of the newly created threadpool. Following options are supported: -minworkers number Minimum number of worker threads needed for this threadpool instance. During threadpool creation, the implementation will create somany worker threads upfront and will keep at least number of them alive during the lifetime of the threadpool instance. Default value of this parameter is 0 (zero). which means that a newly threadpool will have no worker threads ini- tialy. All worker threads will be started on demand by callers running tpool::post command and posting jobs to the job queue. -maxworkers number Maximum number of worker threads allowed for this threadpool instance. If a new job is pending and there are no idle worker threads available, the implementation will try to create new worker thread. If the number of available worker threads is lower than the given number, new worker thread will start. The caller will automatically enter the event loop and wait until the worker thread has initialized. If. however, the number of available worker threads is equal to the given number, the caller will enter the event loop and wait for the first worker thread to get idle, thus ready to run the job. Default value of this parameter is 4 (four), which means that the threadpool instance will allow maximum of 4 worker threads running jobs or being idle waiting for new jobs to get posted to the job queue. -idletime seconds Time in seconds an idle worker thread waits for the job to get posted to the job queue. If no job arrives during this inter- val and the time expires, the worker thread will check the number of currently available worker threads and if the number is higher than the number set by the minthreads option, it will exit. If an exitscript has been defined, the exiting worker thread will first run the script and then exit. Errors from the exit script, if any, are ignored. The idle worker thread is not servicing the event loop. If you, however, put the worker thread into the event loop, by evalu- ating the vwait or other related Tcl commands, the worker thread will not be in the idle state, hence the idle timer will not be taken into account. Default value for this option is unspecified, hence, the Tcl interpreter of the worker thread will contain just the initial set of Tcl commands. -initcmd script Sets a Tcl script used to initialize new worker thread. This is usually used to load packages and commands in the worker, set default variables, create namespaces, and such. If the passed script runs into a Tcl error, the worker will not be created and the initiating command (either the tpool::create or tpool::post) will throw error. Default value for this option is unspecified, hence, the Tcl interpreter of the worker thread will contain just the initial set of Tcl commands. -exitcmd script Sets a Tcl script run when the idle worker thread exits. This is normaly used to cleanup the state of the worker thread, release reserved resources, cleanup memory and such. Default value for this option is unspecified, thus no Tcl script will run on the worker thread exit. tpool::names This command returns a list of IDs of threadpools created with the tpool::create command. If no threadpools were found, the command will return empty list. tpool::post ?-detached? ?-nowait? tpool script This command sends a script to the target tpool threadpool for execution. The script will be executed in the first available idle worker thread. If there are no idle worker threads available, the command will create new one, enter the event loop and service events until the newly created thread is initialized. If the current number of worker threads is equal to the maximum number of worker threads, as defined during the threadpool creation, the command will enter the event loop and service events while waiting for one of the worker threads to become idle. If the optional ?-nowait? argument is given, the command will not wait for one idle worker. It will just place the job in the pool's job queue and return immediately. The command returns the ID of the posted job. This ID is used for subsequent tpool::wait, tpool::get and tpool::cancel commands to wait for and retrieve result of the posted script, or cancel the posted job respectively. If the optional ?-detached? argument is specified, the command will post a detached job. A detached job can not be cancelled or waited upon and is not identified by the job ID. If the threadpool tpool is not found in the list of active thread pools, the command will throw error. The error will also be trig- gered if the newly created worker thread fails to initialize. tpool::wait tpool joblist ?varname? This command waits for one or many jobs, whose job IDs are given in the joblist to get processed by the worker thread(s). If none of the specified jobs are ready, the command will enter the event loop, service events and wait for the first job to get ready. The command returns the list of completed job IDs. If the optional variable ?varname? is given, it will be set to the list of jobs in the joblist which are still pending. If the threadpool tpool is not found in the list of active thread pools, the command will throw error. tpool::cancel tpool joblist ?varname? This command cancels the previously posted jobs given by the joblist to the pool tpool. Job cancellation succeeds only for job still waiting to be processed. If the job is already being executed by one of the worker threads, the job will not be cancelled. The com- mand returns the list of cancelled job IDs. If the optional variable ?varname? is given, it will be set to the list of jobs in the joblist which were not cancelled. If the threadpool tpool is not found in the list of active thread pools, the command will throw error. tpool::get tpool job This command retrieves the result of the previously posted job. Only results of jobs waited upon with the tpool::wait command can be retrieved. If the execution of the script resulted in error, the command will throw the error and update the errorInfo and error- Code variables correspondingly. If the pool tpool is not found in the list of threadpools, the command will throw error. If the job job is not ready for retrieval, because it is currently being executed by the worker thread, the command will throw error. tpool::preserve tpool Each call to this command increments the reference counter of the threadpool tpool by one (1). Command returns the value of the ref- erence counter after the increment. By incrementing the reference counter, the caller signalizes that he/she wishes to use the resource for a longer period of time. tpool::release tpool Each call to this command decrements the reference counter of the threadpool tpool by one (1).Command returns the value of the ref- erence counter after the decrement. When the reference counter reaches zero (0), the threadpool tpool is marked for termination. You should not reference the threadpool after the tpool::release command returns zero. The tpool handle goes out of scope and should not be used any more. Any following reference to the same threadpool handle will result in Tcl error. DISCUSSION
Threadpool is one of the most common threading paradigm when it comes to server applications handling a large number of relatively small tasks. A very simplistic model for building a server application would be to create a new thread each time a request arrives and service the request in the new thread. One of the disadvantages of this approach is that the overhead of creating a new thread for each request is significant; a server that created a new thread for each request would spend more time and consume more system resources in creating and destroying threads than in processing actual user requests. In addition to the overhead of creating and destroying threads, active threads consume system resources. Creating too many threads can cause the system to run out of memory or trash due to excessive memory consump- tion. A thread pool offers a solution to both the problem of thread life-cycle overhead and the problem of resource trashing. By reusing threads for multiple tasks, the thread-creation overhead is spread over many tasks. As a bonus, because the thread already exists when a request arrives, the delay introduced by thread creation is eliminated. Thus, the request can be serviced immediately. Furthermore, by properly tuning the number of threads in the thread pool, resource thrashing may also be eliminated by forcing any request to wait until a thread is available to process it. SEE ALSO
thread, tsv, ttrace KEYWORDS
thread, threadpool Tcl Threading 2.6 tpool(n)
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