Message132664
| Author |
pitrou |
| Recipients |
Albert.Strasheim, aljungberg, asksol, bquinlan, gdb, hongqn, jnoller, pitrou, vlasovskikh, vstinner |
| Date |
2011年03月31日.13:05:29 |
| SpamBayes Score |
4.3297096e-06 |
| Marked as misclassified |
No |
| Message-id |
<1301576730.65.0.264943424486.issue9205@psf.upfronthosting.co.za> |
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| Content |
Possible plan for POSIX, where a connection uses a pipe() or socketpair(): exploit the fact that an endpoint becomes ready for reading (indicating EOF) when the other endpoint is closed:
>>> r, w = os.pipe()
>>> select.select([r], [], [r], 0)
([], [], [])
>>> os.close(w)
>>> select.select([r], [], [r], 0)
([4], [], [])
>>> a, b = socket.socketpair()
>>> select.select([b], [], [b], 0)
([], [], [])
>>> a.close()
>>> select.select([b], [], [b], 0)
([<socket.socket object, fd=8, family=1, type=1, proto=0>], [], [])
So, each Process could have a sentinel fd in the parent process, which becomes ready when the process exits. These sentinel fds can be used in the various select() calls underlying Queue.get().
(I don't understand why _multiprocessing/socket_connection.c in written in C. Rewriting it in Python would make improvements much easier) |
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