Thanks for replying. Are there any issues with using multiprocessing? And do we need to give the argument for the number of threads in multiprocessing.pool() function?
On Tue, May 29, 2018 at 11:32 AM, Yacko Abrams <yac...@gmail.com> wrote: > Hi Rohit, > Threads would be slightly slower than multiprocessing. You might have > issues with sharing variables or GIL. Hence usually multiprocessing is > preferred over threads in python. > > So to answer your question, you can use the second method > login_threadpool() shown in the code shared, which uses multiprocessing. > > (That being said the first method that uses threads could work just fine > for most purposes) > > Regards, > Yacko > > > On Tue, 29 May 2018, 11:23 am Rohit Kottamasu, <rohit.topmas...@gmail.com> > wrote: > >> Hey, >> I have written a login script in python for logging into a remote SSH. >> That is running successfully. I wrote the code in two ways using thread and >> threadpool. But, I'm unable to understand the exact difference of these two >> executions. I also want to know which function is more preferred. >> (login_thread or login_threadpool). What are the advantages and the >> drawbacks? >> >> Thanks >> -- >> Regards, >> Rohit Kottamasu, >> B.tech Computer Science, >> Junior Year >> Shiv Nadar University >> Blog: https://inkmethoughts.blogspot.in/ >> _______________________________________________ >> Chennaipy mailing list >> Chennaipy@python.org >> https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/chennaipy >> > > _______________________________________________ > Chennaipy mailing list > Chennaipy@python.org > https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/chennaipy > > -- Regards, Rohit Kottamasu, B.tech Computer Science, Junior Year Shiv Nadar University Blog: https://inkmethoughts.blogspot.in/
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