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	svn+ssh://pythondev@svn.python.org/python/trunk ........ r65864 | jesse.noller | 2008-08-19 14:06:19 -0500 (Tue, 19 Aug 2008) | 2 lines issue3352: clean up the multiprocessing API to remove many get_/set_ methods and convert them to properties. Update the docs and the examples included. ........
		
			
				
	
	
		
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#
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# Simple example which uses a pool of workers to carry out some tasks.
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#
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# Notice that the results will probably not come out of the output
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# queue in the same in the same order as the corresponding tasks were
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# put on the input queue.  If it is important to get the results back
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# in the original order then consider using `Pool.map()` or
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# `Pool.imap()` (which will save on the amount of code needed anyway).
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#
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import time
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import random
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from multiprocessing import Process, Queue, current_process, freeze_support
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#
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# Function run by worker processes
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#
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def worker(input, output):
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    for func, args in iter(input.get, 'STOP'):
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        result = calculate(func, args)
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        output.put(result)
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#
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# Function used to calculate result
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#
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def calculate(func, args):
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    result = func(*args)
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    return '%s says that %s%s = %s' % \
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        (current_process().name, func.__name__, args, result)
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#
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# Functions referenced by tasks
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#
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def mul(a, b):
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    time.sleep(0.5*random.random())
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    return a * b
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def plus(a, b):
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    time.sleep(0.5*random.random())
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    return a + b
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#
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#
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#
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def test():
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    NUMBER_OF_PROCESSES = 4
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    TASKS1 = [(mul, (i, 7)) for i in range(20)]
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    TASKS2 = [(plus, (i, 8)) for i in range(10)]
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    # Create queues
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    task_queue = Queue()
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    done_queue = Queue()
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    # Submit tasks
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    for task in TASKS1:
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        task_queue.put(task)
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    # Start worker processes
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    for i in range(NUMBER_OF_PROCESSES):
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        Process(target=worker, args=(task_queue, done_queue)).start()
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    # Get and print results
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    print 'Unordered results:'
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    for i in range(len(TASKS1)):
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        print '\t', done_queue.get()
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    # Add more tasks using `put()`
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    for task in TASKS2:
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        task_queue.put(task)
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    # Get and print some more results
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    for i in range(len(TASKS2)):
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        print '\t', done_queue.get()
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    # Tell child processes to stop
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    for i in range(NUMBER_OF_PROCESSES):
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        task_queue.put('STOP')
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if __name__ == '__main__':
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    freeze_support()
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    test()
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