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I am running a simple "Hello World" program on Windows 7 64 bit with the following specifications:

Python 3.4.3 | Anaconda 2.3.0 (64-bit) | [MSC v.1600 64 bit (AMD64)] IPython 4.0.0

The program:

from multiprocessing import Process, freeze_support

def f():
    print ('hello world!')

if __name__ == '__main__':
    #freeze_support()
    Process(target=f).start()

gives the following error:

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Traceback (most recent call last):
  File "<string>", line 1, in <module>
  File "C:\Anaconda3\lib\multiprocessing\spawn.py", line 106, in spawn_main
    exitcode = _main(fd)
  File "C:\Anaconda3\lib\multiprocessing\spawn.py", line 116, in _main
    self = pickle.load(from_parent)
AttributeError: Can't get attribute 'f' on module '__main__' (built-in)  
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  • Did anyone see this error with the version(s) mentioned above?
    – Sanoj
    Commented Sep 22, 2015 at 19:01

1 Answer 1

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This is because of the fact that multiprocessing does not work well in the interactive interpreter. The main reason is that there is no fork() function applicable in windows. It is explained on their web page itself.

"Functionality within this package requires that the main module must be importable by the children. This is covered in Programming guidelines however it is worth pointing out here. This means that some examples, such as the multiprocessing.Pool examples will not work in the interactive interpreter."

https://docs.python.org/2/library/multiprocessing.html#windows

This same problem will come if you are using pool function in multiprocessing. It is solved in this post . You can hence use that method for executing your idea of parallel processing.

Python multiprocessing apply_async never returns result on Windows 7

Hope it is a useful information to you.

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