I'm implementing a process pool using Twisted. The ultimate goal is a simple deferToProcess function, much like deferToThread. I'm aware of the ampoule module, but I'm avoiding it because it's apparently not very maintained, because it requires amp subclasses, and because I'm interested in writing this anyway.
I want to be able to call any arbitrary static function in the current project from deferToProcess. Twisted creates any arbitrary process, so I got it to invoke the current Python interpreter, with a duplicated import path. To find a module level function you could simply determine which module the function resides in, then import the module and call the function. It occurred to me it might be tricky to pass a function reference to say, a static class method or a lambda.
To figure out what my options were, I took a look at Python's multiprocessing module. Everything I tried worked perfectly, even a reference to a global object in the parent process.
>>> class Test(object):
... @staticmethod
... def test():
... print 'Found it!'
...
>>> p = multiprocessing.Process(target=Test.test, args=())
>>> p.start()
Found it!
>>> import sys
>>> p = multiprocessing.Process(target=lambda: sys.stdout.write('hello\r\n'), args=())
>>> p.start()
hello
>>> hm='Testing'
>>> p = multiprocessing.Process(target=lambda: sys.stdout.write(hm), args=())
>>> p.start()
Testing
Obviously Python must fork the child processes with all of that data intact. Since Twisted actually spawns fresh processes, is there a reasonable way to try to recover the full path to call a method, assuming one exists (e.g. method is not dynamic)? That includes static module level functions, lambda functions assigned to a module level variable, and static methods of classes. I don't see a way to do this
For instance, running the hypothetical function
findCallPath(Test.test)
might return
module.module.module.Test.test
Thanks in advance.