| import concurrent.futures | |
| import time | |
| start = time.perf_counter() | |
| def do_something(seconds): | |
| print(f'Sleeping {seconds} second(s)...') | |
| time.sleep(seconds) | |
| return f'Done Sleeping...{seconds}' | |
| with concurrent.futures.ProcessPoolExecutor() as executor: | |
| secs = [5, 4, 3, 2, 1] | |
| results = executor.map(do_something, secs) | |
| # for result in results: | |
| # print(result) | |
| finish = time.perf_counter() | |
| print(f'Finished in {round(finish-start, 2)} second(s)') |
Wednesday, 15 April 2020
Python Multiprocessing : Run Code in Parallel Using the Multiprocessing Module
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