Just experimenting and learning, and I know how to create a shared dictionary that can be accessed with multiple proceses but I’m not sure how to keep the dict synced. defaultdict, I believe, illustrates the problem I’m having.
from collections import defaultdict
from multiprocessing import Pool, Manager, Process
#test without multiprocessing
s = 'mississippi'
d = defaultdict(int)
for k in s:
d[k] += 1
print d.items() # Success! result: [('i', 4), ('p', 2), ('s', 4), ('m', 1)]
print '*'*10, ' with multiprocessing ', '*'*10
def test(k, multi_dict):
multi_dict[k] += 1
if __name__ == '__main__':
pool = Pool(processes=4)
mgr = Manager()
multi_d = mgr.dict()
for k in s:
pool.apply_async(test, (k, multi_d))
# Mark pool as closed -- no more tasks can be added.
pool.close()
# Wait for tasks to exit
pool.join()
# Output results
print multi_d.items() #FAIL
print '*'*10, ' with multiprocessing and process module like on python site example', '*'*10
def test2(k, multi_dict2):
multi_dict2[k] += 1
if __name__ == '__main__':
manager = Manager()
multi_d2 = manager.dict()
for k in s:
p = Process(target=test2, args=(k, multi_d2))
p.start()
p.join()
print multi_d2 #FAIL
The first result works(because its not using multiprocessing), but I’m having problems getting it to work with multiprocessing. I’m not sure how to solve it but I think there might be due to it not being synced(and joining the results later) or maybe because within multiprocessing I cannot figure how to set defaultdict(int) to the dictionary.
Any help or suggestions on how to get this to work would be great!
You can subclass
BaseManagerand register additional types for sharing. You need to provide a suitable proxy type in cases where the defaultAutoProxy-generated type does not work. Fordefaultdict, if you only need to access the attributes that are already present indict, you can useDictProxy.