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Source channel @olddriverGDstudy · Post #51 · Mar 24

#上头诫#知识 噫吁嚱,呜呼哀哉。佳丽之心, 如渊似海云雾间。前有鬼者心有属,今有上将四人间。心似骄阳深似火,怎当白桓是真心。柳间戏水不得喻,错将弱颜当磐石。今日不见凄鬼之心散步言语现,此时却如千万金石尽如吼头甜。千言万语悬浮脑海间,百转千回纠缠心火炼。上将游戏四水间,怎奈四水通流涧。不得可可不得乖,碧水深潭心坏怜。心知真己不觉少,奈何四水风见消。索向索梁不觉走,回神已在深涧见。深涧云气鬼雾袅,崖山悬顶有佳囡。云烟做红霞,鬼雾做红妆。似是云波似是锦,可文鬼泣是有心。东升日出朝阳起,云散无效鬼泪去。不知南柯曾觉晓,梦里梦外梦惺惺。囡囡心念念,鬼鬼向戚戚。柳七窃窃似潇潇,新年却已入人牢。谁知何时却明晓,涉水不足总深腰。无问无知无所念,有情有景有春宵。尽知尽晓秀哥谣,不管不顾十诫飘。愿此流真做悲景,莫要上头惹人笑。

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@djangoproject · Post #90 · 07/11/2016, 11:56 AM

https://docs.python.org/3/library/concurrent.futures.html#concurrent.futures.Executor 17.4.1. #Executor Objects class #concurrent.futures.Executor An abstract class that provides methods to execute calls asynchronously. It should not be used directly, but through its concrete subclasses. submit(fn, *args, **kwargs) Schedules the callable, fn, to be executed as fn(*args **kwargs) and returns a Future object representing the execution of the callable. with ThreadPoolExecutor(max_workers=1) as executor: future = executor.submit(pow, 323, 1235) print(future.result()) map(func, *iterables, timeout=None, chunksize=1) Equivalent to #map(func, *iterables) except func is executed asynchronously and several calls to func may be made concurrently. The returned iterator raises a concurrent.futures.TimeoutError if __next__() is called and the result isn’t available after timeout seconds from the original call to #Executor.map(). timeout can be an int or a float. If timeout is not specified or None, there is no limit to the wait time. If a call raises an exception, then that exception will be raised when its value is retrieved from the iterator. When using ProcessPoolExecutor, this method chops iterables into a number of chunks which it submits to the pool as separate tasks. The (approximate) size of these chunks can be specified by setting chunksize to a positive integer. For very long iterables, using a large value for chunksize can significantly improve performance compared to the default size of 1. With ThreadPoolExecutor, chunksize has no effect. Changed in version 3.5: Added the chunksize argument.

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@djangoproject · Post #290 · 04/04/2017, 09:36 PM

https://pymotw.com/3/asyncio/executors.html Combining Coroutines with Threads and Processes A lot of existing libraries are not ready to be used with #asyncio natively. They may block, or depend on concurrency features not available through the module. It is still possible to use those libraries in an application based on asyncio by using an #executor from #concurrent.futures to run the code either in a separate thread or a separate process. #Threads The #run_in_executor() method of the event loop takes an executor instance, a regular callable to invoke, and any arguments to be passed to the callable. It returns a Future that can be used to wait for the function to finish its work and return something. If no executor is passed in, a #ThreadPoolExecutor is created. This example explicitly creates an executor to limit the number of worker threads it will have available. #Processes A ProcessPoolExecutor works in much the same way, creating a set of worker #processes instead of threads. Using separate processes requires more system resources, but for computationally-intensive operations it can make sense to run a separate task on each CPU core. #learn