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Asked: May 20, 20262026-05-20T00:17:02+00:00 2026-05-20T00:17:02+00:00

I have a process that gets a files from a directory and puts them

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I have a process that gets a files from a directory and puts them in a list. It then iterates that list in a loop. The last line of the loop being where it should update my gui display, then it begins the loop again with the next item in the list.

My problem is that it does not actually update the gui until the entire process is complete, which depending on the size of the list could be 30 seconds to over a minute. This gives the feeling of the program being ‘hung’

What I wanted it to do was to process one line in the list, update the gui and then continue. Where did I go wrong? The line to update the list is # Populate listview with drive contents. The print statements are just for debug.

def populateList(self):
    print "populateList"

    sSource = self.txSource.Value
    sDest = self.txDest.Value

    # re-intialize listview and validated list
    self.listView1.DeleteAllItems()
    self.validatedMove = None
    self.validatedMove = []

    #Create list of files
    listOfFiles = getList(sSource)    

    #prompt if no files detected
    if listOfFiles == []:
        self.lvActions.Append([datetime.datetime.now(),"Parse Source for .MP3 files","No .MP3 files in source directory"])

    #Populate list after both Source and Dest are chosen
    if len(sDest) > 1 and len(sDest) > 1:     
        print "-iterate listOfFiles"

        for file in listOfFiles:
            sFilename = os.path.basename(file)
            sTitle = getTitle(file)
            sArtist = getArtist(file)
            sAlbum = getAblum(file)

            # Make path = sDest + Artist + Album
            sDestDir = os.path.join (sDest, sArtist)
            sDestDir = os.path.join (sDestDir, sAlbum) 

            #If file exists change destination to *.copyX.mp3
            sDestDir = self.defineDestFilename(os.path.join(sDestDir,sFilename))

            # Populate listview with drive contents       
            self.listView1.Append([sFilename,sTitle,sArtist,sAlbum,sDestDir])

            #populate list to later use in move command
            self.validatedMove.append([file,sDestDir])
            print "-item added to SourceDest list"
    else:
        print "-list not iterated"
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    2026-05-20T00:17:03+00:00Added an answer on May 20, 2026 at 12:17 am

    This is a common problem with GUI programs. Controls don’t get updated until a “repaint” command is received and processed, and that won’t happen until your function returns.

    You can force a control to repaint at any time by calling its Update method, as shown in the answer to this question: How do you force refresh of a wx.Panel?

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