threading and multicores, pros and cons
Nikita the Spider
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Tue Feb 20 13:29:52 EST 2007
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In article <7x4pphfjnx.fsf at ruckus.brouhaha.com>, Paul Rubin <http://phr.cx@NOSPAM.invalid> wrote: > Nikita the Spider <NikitaTheSpider at gmail.com> writes: > > note, there a (sort of) new module available that allows interprocess > > communication via shared memory and semaphores with Python. You can find > > it here: > > http://NikitaTheSpider.com/python/shm/ > > This is from the old shm module that was floating around several years > ago? Cool, I remember trying to find it recently and it seemed to > have disappeared--the original url was dead and it wasn't mirrored > anywhere. Yes, this is almost certainly the one which you remember. I had a hard time finding it myself, but it's still shipped with a few Linux distros that have their SVN repository online and indexed by Google. FYI, I fixed a few bugs in the original, added some small features and a wrapper module. If you're compiling for Linux you might need to remove the HAVE_UNION_SEMUN definition from setup.py. (Just learned this yesterday thanks to Eric J. and I haven't updated the documentation yet.) > How about putting it in CheeseShop or some other such repository? Hmmm, I hadn't thought about that since I've never used the Cheese Shop myself. <honestly-not-being-grouchy-just-naive>What benefits does Cheese Shop confer to someone looking for a package?</> I ask because from my perspective it just adds overhead to package maintenance. > Having it in the stdlib would be even better, of course. That'd be fine with me! -- Philip http://NikitaTheSpider.com/ Whole-site HTML validation, link checking and more
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