Hello, I constructed another multi-threaded TCP server for my needs (based on the available software documentation). https://docs.python.org/3/library/socketserver.html#asynchronous-mixins
I constructed also a corresponding script which should send nine record sets (which get extracted from a simple JSON file) to this server on my local host by the software “Python 3.7.2-3.1” (for an openSUSE system). Related background information can be seen for a discussion topic like “Data exchange over network interfaces by SmPL scripts”. https://systeme.lip6.fr/pipermail/cocci/2019-April/005792.html https://lore.kernel.org/cocci/6ec5b70f-39c3-79e5-608f-446a870f0...@web.de/ The file name for the client script is passed by a parameter to a command which is repeated by this server in a loop. It is evaluated then how often a known record set count was sent. I got a test result like the following. elfring@Sonne:~/Projekte/Coccinelle/janitor> time /usr/bin/python3 list_last_two_statements_from_if_branches-statistic-server3.py "return code"|"received records"|"command output"|incidence 0|9||63 0|5||5 0|13||2 0|10||5 0|11||7 0|8||3 0|7||3 0|14||3 0|6||4 0|12||3 0|4||2 real 1m23,301s user 0m6,434s sys 0m1,430s * How should this data processing approach be adjusted so that the same number of records will be handled in a consistent way? * Which challenges from inter-process communication should be taken better into account for the involved programming interfaces (because of multi-threading)? Regards, Markus -- https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list