Message110387
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gdb |
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asksol, gdb, jnoller |
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2010年07月15日.19:21:15 |
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<1279221678.21.0.944098021426.issue9205@psf.upfronthosting.co.za> |
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Actually, the program you demonstrate is nonequivalent to the one I posted. The one I posted pickles just fine because 'bar' is a global name, but doesn't unpickle because it doesn't exist in the parent's namespace. (See http://docs.python.org/library/pickle.html#what-can-be-pickled-and-unpickled.) Although, if you're able to run my test program verbatim, then it's entirely possible I'm just missing something.
Anyway, I do think that adding a 'worker_missing_callback' could work. You'd still have to make sure the ApplyResult (or MapResult) can crash the pool if it deems necessary though. |
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| 2010年07月15日 19:21:18 | gdb | set | recipients:
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| 2010年07月15日 19:21:18 | gdb | set | messageid: <1279221678.21.0.944098021426.issue9205@psf.upfronthosting.co.za> |
| 2010年07月15日 19:21:16 | gdb | link | issue9205 messages |
| 2010年07月15日 19:21:15 | gdb | create |
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