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Parallel Programming with Python

You're reading from   Parallel Programming with Python Develop efficient parallel systems using the robust Python environment.

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Product type Paperback
Published in Jun 2014
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ISBN-13 9781783288397
Length 124 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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 Palach Palach
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Preface 1. Contextualizing Parallel, Concurrent, and Distributed Programming FREE CHAPTER 2. Designing Parallel Algorithms 3. Identifying a Parallelizable Problem 4. Using the threading and concurrent.futures Modules 5. Using Multiprocessing and ProcessPoolExecutor 6. Utilizing Parallel Python 7. Distributing Tasks with Celery 8. Doing Things Asynchronously Index

Understanding event loop

In order to understand the concept of event loop, we need to understand the elements that form its inner structure.

We will use the term resource descriptor to refer to the socket descriptor as well as file descriptor.

Polling functions

The polling technique is implemented by different operating systems aiming to monitor the status of one or more resource descriptors. Systems implement this technique by means of functions. Polling functions form the basis of event loops. We can often find these models being referred to as readiness notification scheme due to the fact that the polling function notifies the one interested in the event, that the resource descriptor is ready for interaction; the one interested, however, might/might not accomplish the desired operation.

In terms of Linux, for instance, we have the following polling functions:

  • select(): This POSIX implementation presents some disadvantages, which are as follows:
    • Limitation in the number of resource descriptors...
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