I have written a simple function to run jobs with dependency tracking. The exact code isn't important, but the way I did it is to create a job monitoring function that I fork with multiprocessing.Process
, I send and get jobs to/from it with two multiprocessing Queue
objects.
It works great, but because I use an infinite loop, when the parent process hangs on exit, because python is still waiting for the child. Is there a good way to kill a child process immediately on exit? Maybe by catching a signal?
My actual code is here: https://gist.github.com/MikeDacre/e672969aff980ee950b9dfa8b2552d40 A more complete example is here: http://nbviewer.jupyter.org/github/MikeDacre/python-cluster/blob/cluster/tests/local_queue.ipynb
A toy example is probably better though:
import multiprocessing as mp
from time import sleep
def runner():
while True:
sleep(2)
runner = mp.Process(target=runner)
runner.start()
exit()
That will happily hang until Ctrl-C is entered.
I don't think signal catching will work, as there are no signals sent on normal exit. Is there any way to catch exit()
? If not is there any way to create a Process in a way that will terminate naturally?
while True
.