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Kirill Smelkov
cpython
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Raymond Hettinger
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Fill-in stub for concurrent.futures
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* Anyone can add text to this document. Do not spend very much time
on the wording of your changes, because your text will probably
get rewritten
to some degree
.
get rewritten.
* The maintainer will go through Misc/NEWS periodically and add
changes; it's therefore more important to add your changes to
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Python interpreter internals that extension modules could use.
With Python 3.2, an alternative approach becomes available: extension
modules w
it
h restrict themselves to a limited API (by defining
modules w
hic
h restrict themselves to a limited API (by defining
Py_LIMITED_API) cannot use many of the internals, but are constrained
to a set of API functions that are promised to be stable for several
releases. As a consequence, extension modules built for 3.2 in that
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make use of details of memory structures can still be built, but will
need to be recompiled for every feature release.
.. seealso::
:pep:`384` - PYC Repository Directories
PEP written by Martin von Loewis.
PEP 391: Dictionary Based Configuration for Logging
====================================================
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"root": {"level": "DEBUG", "handlers": ["console", "console_priority"]}}
If that dictionary is stored in a file called
"conf.json"
, it can loaded
If that dictionary is stored in a file called
:file:`conf.json`
, it can loaded
and called with code like this::
>>> import logging.config
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PEP 3148: The ``concurrent.futures`` module
============================================
.. (Stub section)
Code for creating and managing concurrency is being collected in a new toplevel
namespace, *concurrent*. Its first member is a *futures* package which provides
a uniform high level interface for managing threads and processes.
The design for :mod:`concurrent.futures` was inspired by
*java.util.concurrent.package*. In that model, a running call and its result
are represented by a :class:`~concurrent.futures.Future` object which abstracts
features common to threads, processes, and remote procedure calls. That object
supports status checks (running or done), timeouts, cancellations, adding
callbacks, and access to results or exceptions.XS
The primary offering of the new module is a pair of executor classes for
launching and managing calls. The goal of the executors is to make it easier to
use existing tools for making parallel calls. They save the effort needed to
setup a pool of resources, launch the calls, create a results queue, add
time-out handling, and limit the total number of threads, processes, or remote
procedure calls.
Ideally, each application should share a single executor across multiple
components so that process and thread limits can be centrally managed. This
solves the design challenge that arises when each component has its own
competing strategy for resource management.
For an example of :class:`~concurrent.futures.ThreadPoolExecutor`,
see :ref:`code for threaded parallel URL reads<threadpoolexecutor-example>`.
For an example of :class:`~concurrent.futures.ProcessPoolExecutor`,
see :ref:`code for computing prime numbers in parallel<processpoolexecutor-example>`.
.. seealso::
:pep:`3148` - PYC Repository Directories
PEP written by Brain Quinlan.
PEP 3147: PYC Repository Directories
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instead; the new type has a well-defined interface for passing typing safety
information and a less complicated signature for calling a destructor.
* Remove sys.setfilesystemencoding() function: it was broken by design.
* The :func:`sys.setfilesystemencoding` function was removed because
it has a flawed design.
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