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"""Convenient parallelization of higher order functions. This module provides two helper functions, with appropriate fallbacks on Python 2 and on systems lacking support for synchronization mechanisms: - map_multiprocess - map_multithread These helpers work like Python 3's map, with two differences: - They don't guarantee the order of processing of the elements of the iterable. - The underlying process/thread pools chop the iterable into a number of chunks, so that for very long iterables using a large value for chunksize can make the job complete much faster than using the default value of 1. """ __all__ = ["map_multiprocess", "map_multithread"] from contextlib import contextmanager from multiprocessing import Pool as ProcessPool from multiprocessing import pool from multiprocessing.dummy import Pool as ThreadPool from typing import Callable, Iterable, Iterator, TypeVar, Union from pip._vendor.requests.adapters import DEFAULT_POOLSIZE Pool = Union[pool.Pool, pool.ThreadPool] S = TypeVar("S") T = TypeVar("T") # On platforms without sem_open, multiprocessing[.dummy] Pool # cannot be created. try: import multiprocessing.synchronize # noqa except ImportError: LACK_SEM_OPEN = True else: LACK_SEM_OPEN = False # Incredibly large timeout to work around bpo-8296 on Python 2. TIMEOUT = 2000000 @contextmanager def closing(pool: Pool) -> Iterator[Pool]: """Return a context manager making sure the pool closes properly.""" try: yield pool finally: # For Pool.imap*, close and join are needed # for the returned iterator to begin yielding. pool.close() pool.join() pool.terminate() def _map_fallback( func: Callable[[S], T], iterable: Iterable[S], chunksize: int = 1 ) -> Iterator[T]: """Make an iterator applying func to each element in iterable. This function is the sequential fallback either on Python 2 where Pool.imap* doesn't react to KeyboardInterrupt or when sem_open is unavailable. """ return map(func, iterable) def _map_multiprocess( func: Callable[[S], T], iterable: Iterable[S], chunksize: int = 1 ) -> Iterator[T]: """Chop iterable into chunks and submit them to a process pool. For very long iterables using a large value for chunksize can make the job complete much faster than using the default value of 1. Return an unordered iterator of the results. """ with closing(ProcessPool()) as pool: return pool.imap_unordered(func, iterable, chunksize) def _map_multithread( func: Callable[[S], T], iterable: Iterable[S], chunksize: int = 1 ) -> Iterator[T]: """Chop iterable into chunks and submit them to a thread pool. For very long iterables using a large value for chunksize can make the job complete much faster than using the default value of 1. Return an unordered iterator of the results. """ with closing(ThreadPool(DEFAULT_POOLSIZE)) as pool: return pool.imap_unordered(func, iterable, chunksize) if LACK_SEM_OPEN: map_multiprocess = map_multithread = _map_fallback else: map_multiprocess = _map_multiprocess map_multithread = _map_multithread