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Chaîne source @OnePlusGuide · Post #2140 · 24 mai

~ FUNZIONI DI OXYGENOS 9.5 CHE VERRANNO PORTATE SUI VECCHI TELEFONI ~ #OP5#OP5T#OP6#OP6T#OXYGEN OnePlus ha rotto il silenzio sulla possibilità che le funzioni esclusive di OnePlus 7 e 7 Pro arrivassero sui vecchi top di casa OnePlus. La risposta è un grande SÌ! Eccole tutte: • MODALITÀ FNATIC: La nuova frontiera del gaming sarà disponibile presto per tutti gli OP fino al 5! • MODALITÀ ZEN: Qualcuno di voi ce l'avrà giò essendo scaricabile manualmente, ma arriverà presto come app di sistema eliminando tutti i malfunzionamenti! • REGISTRATORE SCHERMO: Così come la Modalità Zen, anche il registratore schermo è già scaricabile, ma arriverà presto come app di sistema • RISPOSTA RAPIDA IN LANDSCAPE: Già in beta per tutti fino al 5, verrà presto portata nel ramo stabile • DC DIMMING: L'alternativa del gestore della luminosità schermo per migliorarne la qualità arriverà su OnePlus 6 e 6T e poi verrà valutata l'abilitazione anche sui telefoni del 2017 • RAM BOOST: Già disponibile nelle beta di OP6 e 6T, arriverà anche su 5 e 5T aumentanto la già eccellente velocità dei telefoni Che ne dite? Siete felici? Pierre

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@djangoproject · Post #157 · 06/09/2016 19:55

https://docs.python.org/2/library/multiprocessing.html #multiprocessing is a package that supports spawning processes using an #API similar to the #threading module. The multiprocessing package offers both local and remote #concurrency, effectively side-stepping the Global Interpreter Lock by using subprocesses instead of #threads. Due to this, the multiprocessing module allows the programmer to fully leverage multiple processors on a given machine. It runs on both Unix and Windows.

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@djangoproject · Post #118 · 08/08/2016 11:44

https://docs.python.org/3/library/multiprocessing.html multiprocessing is a package that supports spawning processes using an API similar to the threading module. The multiprocessing package offers both local and remote concurrency, effectively side-stepping the Global Interpreter Lock by using subprocesses instead of threads. Due to this, the multiprocessing module allows the programmer to fully leverage multiple processors on a given machine. It runs on both Unix and Windows. The #multiprocessing module also introduces #APIs which do not have analogs in the #threading#module. A prime example of this is the Pool object which offers a convenient means of parallelizing the execution of a function across multiple input values, distributing the input data across processes (data #parallelism). The following example demonstrates the common practice of defining such functions in a module so that child processes can successfully import that module. This basic example of data parallelism using Pool,

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@djangoproject · Post #107 · 02/08/2016 15:22

https://github.com/python/asyncio The #asyncio#module provides infrastructure for writing #single-threaded concurrent code using #coroutines, #multiplexing#I/O access over sockets and other resources, running network clients and servers, and other related primitives. Here is a more detailed list of the package contents: a pluggable event loop with various system-specific implementations; transport and protocol abstractions (similar to those in Twisted); concrete support for TCP, UDP, SSL, subprocess pipes, delayed calls, and others (some may be system-dependent); a Future class that mimics the one in the concurrent.futures module, but adapted for use with the event loop; #coroutines and #tasks based on yield from (PEP 380), to help write concurrent code in a sequential fashion; cancellation support for Futures and coroutines; synchronization primitives for use between coroutines in a single thread, mimicking those in the #threading module; an interface for passing work off to a threadpool, for times when you absolutely, positively have to use a library that makes blocking I/O calls. Note: The implementation of asyncio was previously called "Tulip".