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Created on 2011年10月19日 15:28 by Ben.thelen, last changed 2022年04月11日 14:57 by admin. This issue is now closed.
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| msg145913 - (view) | Author: ben (Ben.thelen) | Date: 2011年10月19日 15:28 | |
print function unable while multiprocessing.Process is being run
Not sure if this really is a bug, but the multiprocessing.Process (or Pool) does not allow to print during multiprocessing tasks.
I've copied the example from The Python V3.2.2 documentation, library reference, multiprocessing (3rd example).
My systems details are: MS windows xp or Windows 7, IDLE, Python 3.2.2 [MSC v.1500 32 bit (Intel)] on win32
from multiprocessing import Process
import os
def info(title):
print(title)
print('module name:', __name__)
print('parent process:', os.getppid())
print('process id:', os.getpid())
def f(name):
info('function f')
print('hello', name)
if __name__ == '__main__':
info('main line')
p = Process(target=f, args=('bob',))
p.start()
p.join()
#return
#main line
#module name: __main__
#parent process: 1588
#process id: 3700
#but function f doesn't get printed.
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| msg146141 - (view) | Author: Terry J. Reedy (terry.reedy) * (Python committer) | Date: 2011年10月21日 22:00 | |
Try running without IDLE (double click, right-click run, Command Prompt window, or paste into interpreter window). IDLE runs code in a subprocess with stdout directed back to the IDLE process, so it occasionally affects otherwise legal and correct Python code. |
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| msg146368 - (view) | Author: ben (Ben.thelen) | Date: 2011年10月25日 14:16 | |
Thanks Terry, That does solve the problem, so the bug is really with IDLE (I got a previous Issue (12967) reported which also was connected to the stdout). I changed the component to IDLE as the lib. is working as it should do. |
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| msg146402 - (view) | Author: Terry J. Reedy (terry.reedy) * (Python committer) | Date: 2011年10月25日 22:55 | |
This may be a 'cannot fix' issue due to the way Windows connects the output and input streams of various processes. It would be helpful to know if *nix has the same difference of behavior between interpreter and IDLE shell. Otherwise some experiments are needed. |
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| msg173095 - (view) | Author: Serhiy Storchaka (serhiy.storchaka) * (Python committer) | Date: 2012年10月16日 21:07 | |
*nix has the same difference of behavior between interpreter and IDLE shell. With issue9290 patch the "function f" line also printed. And then the script hangs. |
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| msg297920 - (view) | Author: (ppperry) | Date: 2017年07月08日 01:20 | |
Duplicate of issue11820. |
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| Date | User | Action | Args |
| 2022年04月11日 14:57:22 | admin | set | github: 57429 |
| 2017年07月08日 01:58:23 | terry.reedy | set | status: open -> closed superseder: idle3 shell os.system swallows shell command output resolution: duplicate stage: test needed -> resolved |
| 2017年07月08日 01:20:31 | ppperry | set | nosy:
+ ppperry messages: + msg297920 |
| 2017年06月30日 00:52:15 | terry.reedy | set | assignee: terry.reedy versions: + Python 3.6, Python 3.7, - Python 2.7, Python 3.4, Python 3.5 |
| 2014年10月03日 03:52:30 | terry.reedy | set | versions: + Python 3.5, - Python 3.2, Python 3.3 |
| 2012年10月16日 21:07:18 | serhiy.storchaka | set | nosy:
+ serhiy.storchaka messages: + msg173095 versions: + Python 2.7, Python 3.3, Python 3.4 |
| 2011年10月25日 22:55:09 | terry.reedy | set | messages: + msg146402 |
| 2011年10月25日 14:16:19 | Ben.thelen | set | messages:
+ msg146368 components: + IDLE, - Library (Lib) |
| 2011年10月21日 22:00:34 | terry.reedy | set | nosy:
+ terry.reedy messages: + msg146141 |
| 2011年10月19日 21:58:16 | ezio.melotti | set | nosy:
+ jnoller stage: test needed |
| 2011年10月19日 15:28:01 | Ben.thelen | create | |