Thank you, I'll take your advice. Regarding your example, I think it gives the illusion to work because sleep() is GIL aware under the hood. I don't think it works for process() that mainly runs bytecode, because of the GIL. Sorry if I wrongly thought that was a language level discussion. Regards, Matthieu On 9/13/17 10:49 AM, Chris Barker wrote: > This really isn't the place to ask this kind of question. > > If you want to know how to do something with python, try python-users > , stack overflow, etc. > > If you have an idea about a new feature you think python could have, > then the python-ideas list is the place for that. But if you want > anyone to take it seriously, it should be a better formed idea before > you post there. > > But: > > On Tue, Sep 12, 2017 at 4:43 PM, Matthieu Bec <mdcb808 at gmail.com > <mailto:mdcb808 at gmail.com>> wrote: > > There are times when you deal with completely independent > input/output 'pipes' - where parallelizing would really help speed > things up. > > Can't there be a way to capture that idiom and multi thread it in > the language itself? > > Example: > > loop: > > read an XML > > produce a JSON like > > > Regular old threading works fine for this: > > import time > import random > import threading > > > def process(infile, outfile): > "fake function to simulate a process that takes a random amount of > time" > time.sleep(random.random()) > print("processing: {} to make {}".format(infile, outfile)) > > > for i in range(10): > threading.Thread(target=process, args=("file%i.xml" % i, > "file%i.xml" % i)).start() > > > It gets complicated if you need to pass information back and forth, or > worry about race conditions, or manage a queue, or .... > > But just running a nice self-contained thread safe function in another > thread is pretty straightforward. > > -CHB > > > > -- > > Christopher Barker, Ph.D. > Oceanographer > > Emergency Response Division > NOAA/NOS/OR&R (206) 526-6959 voice > 7600 Sand Point Way NE (206) 526-6329 fax > Seattle, WA 98115 (206) 526-6317 main reception > > Chris.Barker at noaa.gov <mailto:Chris.Barker at noaa.gov> -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://mail.python.org/pipermail/python-dev/attachments/20170913/4c56e26f/attachment.html>
RetroSearch is an open source project built by @garambo | Open a GitHub Issue
Search and Browse the WWW like it's 1997 | Search results from DuckDuckGo
HTML:
3.2
| Encoding:
UTF-8
| Version:
0.7.4