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Asked: May 17, 20262026-05-17T21:53:02+00:00 2026-05-17T21:53:02+00:00

I have a question about sharing queues between processes in Python. Below, I have

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I have a question about sharing queues between processes in Python. Below, I have three queues, one main process, and three inner processes. Each inner process will be adding and getting values from the various queues (they need easy access to the queues).

I think it works as it is right now, but this code is the foundation of a big project I’m going to work on and I want to make sure that there is not a better way of doing this that I don’t know about. I just sort of came up with this idea. It appears from some other posts that nested classes is not very Python-like.

Any advice? Is this code easy or hard to read? Abandon nested classes or leave it as it is?

Thanks all.

class MainController(Process):
    def __init__(self):
        self.queue_stream   = Queue()
        self.queue_language = Queue()
        self.queue_expander = Queue()

        self.control_stream   = self.StreamController(self).start()
        self.control_language = self.LanguageController(self).start()
        self.control_expander = self.ExpanderController(self).start()

        print 'Launching Main Controller'

    class StreamController(Process):
        def __init__(self, main):
            Process.__init__(self)
            self.main = main
            print 'Launching Stream Controller'

        def run(self):
            while True:
                self.main.queue_stream.put('hello, stream')

    class LanguageController(Process):
        def __init__(self, main):
            Process.__init__(self)
            self.main = main
            print 'Launching Language Controller'

        def run(self):
            while True:
                print self.main.queue_stream.get()
                self.main.queue_language.put('hello, language')

    class ExpanderController(Process):
        def __init__(self, main):
            Process.__init__(self)
            self.main = main
            print 'Launching Expander Controller'

        def run(self):
            while True:
                print self.main.queue_language.get()
                self.main.queue_expander.put('hello, expander')

def main():
    # Launch all queues for the system
    control_main = MainController()

if __name__ == '__main__':
    print 'Launching System...'
    main()
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    2026-05-17T21:53:03+00:00Added an answer on May 17, 2026 at 9:53 pm

    The child now have to know about the implementation of the father. I discourage that

    def infinite_producer(queue):
        while True:
            queue.put('hello, stream')
    
    class MainController(Process):
        def __init__(self):
            self.queue_stream   = Queue()
            self.queue_language = Queue()
            self.queue_expander = Queue()
            self.self.control_stream = Process(target=infinite_producer,self.queue_stream)
    
        def run(self):
            self.control_stream.start()
    
     #... etc you get the idea.
    
    if __name__ == '__main__':
        print 'Launching System...'
        control_main = MainController()
        control_main.start()
    
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