Thanks noufal,
I got it.
After gevent.spawn, we have to do join or gevent.joinall or gevent.sleep or
patched library call to start the greenlets, right ?
I have see the code which not using any of these after gevent.spawn, How it
is working there ?
On 2015-06-21 19:48, anu sree wrote:
Thanks noufal,
I got it.
After gevent.spawn, we have to do join or gevent.joinall or
gevent.sleep or
patched library call to start the greenlets, right ?
join (and joinall) will pause the current greenlet till the ones you've
joined terminate (similar
On Sun, Jun 21 2015, anu sree wrote:
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This code has two pause (gevent.sleep(0)), in Consumer.start and
Worker.run. Here control goes to Worker.run when Consumer.start
pauses and Consumer.start gets control back when Worker.run
pauses. There may be benefit from this switching, but I am
Hi Krace,
I am still not understanding from code (practical example) where we are
getting the benefit of PAUSE and let other greenlet to execute.
I have created a simple worker program from your example
Hi,
I have seen an example of gevent context switch
http://sdiehl.github.io/gevent-tutorial/#synchronous-asynchronous-execution
Could you please give some real use case with example.
It would be fine If you can share link of github project which uses gevent
context gevent.sleep(0).
Thanks,
Citation from Taskmaster [1], [2].
[1]:
https://github.com/dcramer/taskmaster/blob/79a312c5cb3c34d00829fe9cf4204aeb478a0166/src/taskmaster/client.py#L26
[2]:
https://github.com/dcramer/taskmaster/blob/79a312c5cb3c34d00829fe9cf4204aeb478a0166/src/taskmaster/server.py#L199
The reason to put
On Sat, Jun 20 2015, anu sree wrote:
Hi,
I have seen an example of gevent context switch
http://sdiehl.github.io/gevent-tutorial/#synchronous-asynchronous-execution
Could you please give some real use case with example.
It would be fine If you can share link of github project which uses
Thanks naufal and Krace.
I have tried following code. I have given gevent.sleep(0.1), that means
each greenlet let others to execute 0.1 secoond. But here each greenlet
waiting for others to complete, why? Is it because of greenlet.joinall ?
Here I have created 3 greenlet threads (A, B, C). I
On Sun, Jun 21, 2015 at 5:55 AM, anu sree anusree@gmail.com wrote:
Thanks naufal and Krace.
I have tried following code. I have given gevent.sleep(0.1), that means
each greenlet let others to execute 0.1 secoond. But here each greenlet
waiting for others to complete, why? Is it because