Python Multiprocessing Lib Error (AttributeError: __exit__)

余生颓废 提交于 2019-11-27 04:22:25

In Python 2.x and 3.0, 3.1 and 3.2, multiprocessing.Pool() objects are not context managers. You cannot use them in a with statement. Only in Python 3.3 and up can you use them as such. From the Python 3 multiprocessing.Pool() documentation:

New in version 3.3: Pool objects now support the context management protocol – see Context Manager Types. __enter__() returns the pool object, and __exit__() calls terminate().

For earlier Python versions, you could use contextlib.closing(), but take into account this'll call pool.close(), not pool.terminate(). Terminate manually in that case:

from contextlib import closing

with closing(Pool(processes=2)) as pool:
    pool.map(myFunction, mylist)
    pool.map(myfunction2, mylist2)
    pool.terminate()

or create your own terminating() context manager:

from contextlib import contextmanager

@contextmanager
def terminating(thing):
    try:
        yield thing
    finally:
        thing.terminate()

with terminating(Pool(processes=2)) as pool:
    pool.map(myFunction, mylist)
    pool.map(myfunction2, mylist2)

with statement is for object that have __enter__ and __exit__ functions, i.e. Context Manager Types
multiprocessing.Pool is not Context Manager Type. try do the following:

pool = Pool(processes=2)
pool.map(myFunction, mylist)
pool.map(myfunction2, mylist2)
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