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Asked: May 21, 20262026-05-21T21:02:11+00:00 2026-05-21T21:02:11+00:00

I have two threads in my PyGTK app: the main thread which runs the

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I have two threads in my PyGTK app:

  • the main thread which runs the GTK loop and does all the GUI stuff
  • another thread which handles network requests, etc.

I need to have the second thread get some information from the first thread, so I call:

variable = None
gobject.idle_add( function_in_main_thread, variable )

In the main thread I have:

def function_in_main_thread( variable ):
    variable = 1

The problem is that the variable in the second thread never gets set. It’s value remains at None. So how can I get the main thread to actually modify the variable in the other thread?

Note: I have some thread synchronization code in the script in case anyone is concerned about modifying variables in other threads. I omitted it from this example because I felt it really didn’t apply to the real issue.

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    2026-05-21T21:02:12+00:00Added an answer on May 21, 2026 at 9:02 pm

    In Python, assignment always creates the name in the current scope. The name you pass is indeed a reference to the variable you’ve created, but the assignment operator will try to find it in the current scope and, if it’s not there, create it.

    >>> def assign_to(name, value):
    ...     name = value
    ...
    >>> name = "nothing"
    >>> assign_to(name, 5)
    >>> name
    'nothing'
    

    You can instead pass a reference to some kind of instance, a type or maybe even a list, and then use some method of that instance.

    >>> def append_to_list(my_list, value):
    ...     my_list.append(value)
    ... 
    >>> my_list = []
    >>> append_to_list(my_list, 5)
    >>> my_list
    [5]
    

    The list could of course equally be just an empty object with a “value” member.

    In short, if you want to do something akin to call by reference, avoid the assignment operator. Use some kind of method of the object instead.


    There’s a neat, and surprisingly terse guide to Python Namespaces by Shrutarshi Basu, in case you want to dig deeper. In order to understand what the assignment operator is doing, check out wp: Name Binding. It also explains why the assignment operator can’t be overloaded in Python.


    Also, as you pointed out, you need to call gobject.threads_init()

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