synchronization across multiple processes in python

坚强是说给别人听的谎言 提交于 2019-12-04 14:14:39

I think you need a Semaphore, check this example code:

import threading
import datetime


class ThreadClass(threading.Thread):
    def run(self):
        now = datetime.datetime.now()
        pool.acquire()
        print "%s says hello, World! at time: %s"  % (self.getName(),now)
        pool.release()


pool = threading.BoundedSemaphore(value=1)


for i in range(10):
        t = ThreadClass()
        t.start()

Has this output:

Thread-1 says hello, World! at time: 2013-05-20 18:57:47.609000
Thread-2 says hello, World! at time: 2013-05-20 18:57:47.609000
Thread-3 says hello, World! at time: 2013-05-20 18:57:47.609000
Thread-4 says hello, World! at time: 2013-05-20 18:57:47.609000
Thread-5 says hello, World! at time: 2013-05-20 18:57:47.609000
Thread-6 says hello, World! at time: 2013-05-20 18:57:47.609000
Thread-7 says hello, World! at time: 2013-05-20 18:57:47.609000
Thread-8 says hello, World! at time: 2013-05-20 18:57:47.609000
Thread-9 says hello, World! at time: 2013-05-20 18:57:47.609000
Thread-10 says hello, World! at time: 2013-05-20 18:57:47.609000

Where as:

import threading
import datetime


class ThreadClass(threading.Thread):
    def run(self):
        now = datetime.datetime.now()
        print "%s says hello, World! at time: %s"  % (self.getName(),now)




for i in range(10):
        t = ThreadClass()
        t.start()

Has this output:

Thread-1 says hello, World! at time: 2013-05-20 18:58:05.531000Thread-2 says hello, World! at time: 2013-05-20 18:58:05.
531000

 Thread-4 says hello, World! at time: 2013-05-20 18:58:05.531000Thread-3 says hello, World! at time: 2013-05-20 18:58:05
.531000

 Thread-6 says hello, World! at time: 2013-05-20 18:58:05.531000Thread-5 says hello, World! at time: 2013-05-20 18:58:05
.531000

 Thread-8 says hello, World! at time: 2013-05-20 18:58:05.531000Thread-7 says hello, World! at time: 2013-05-20 18:58:05
.531000

 Thread-10 says hello, World! at time: 2013-05-20 18:58:05.531000Thread-9 says hello, World! at time: 2013-05-20 18:58:0
5.531000

So with a BoundedSemaphore in python you can make sure that before anyone writes to your queue they have to have the semaphore. This doesn't ensure your results are added to the queue in the correct order though.

EDIT:

If you going to do this and keep order your going to need something like this:

import multiprocessing
import datetime
import random
import time

def funfun(number):
    time.sleep(random.randint(0,10))
    now = datetime.datetime.now()
    return "%s says hello, World! at time: %s"  % (number,now)

if __name__ == "__main__":
    pool = multiprocessing.Pool(10)
    for item in pool.imap(funfun,[i for i in range(10)]):
        print item

which prints:

0 says hello, World! at time: 2013-05-21 00:38:48.546000
1 says hello, World! at time: 2013-05-21 00:38:55.562000
2 says hello, World! at time: 2013-05-21 00:38:47.562000
3 says hello, World! at time: 2013-05-21 00:38:51.578000
4 says hello, World! at time: 2013-05-21 00:38:50.578000
5 says hello, World! at time: 2013-05-21 00:38:48.593000
6 says hello, World! at time: 2013-05-21 00:38:52.593000
7 says hello, World! at time: 2013-05-21 00:38:48.593000
8 says hello, World! at time: 2013-05-21 00:38:50.593000
9 says hello, World! at time: 2013-05-21 00:38:51.609000

So with this you could just append to the queue in the right order, and the jobs will wait for their turn to add to the queue.

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