Neil Hodgson wrote: > > > Getting? I'm very old. I think. But even if I had a memory, I usually > > ignore Unix-specific posts (i.e., I can't run code with a .fork(), so can > > only sit back & admire the perversity of those who both can & do <wink>). > > IIRC ActiveState contributed to Perl a version of fork that works on > Win32. Has anyone looked at this? Could it be grabbed for Python? This would > help heal one of the more difficult platform rifts. Emulating fork for Win32 > looks quite difficult to me but if its already done... This would indeed be a *very* useful addition and help porting os.fork() applications to Win32. (Ok, in the long run they would have to be converted to multi-threaded apps due to the process creation overhead on Win32, but for short term porting to Win32 this would be a Cool Thing, IMHO.) Can this code be grabbed from somewhere ? -- Marc-Andre Lemburg ______________________________________________________________________ Business: http://www.lemburg.com/ Python Pages: http://www.lemburg.com/python/
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