Merge pull request #201 from goodboy/single_func_example

Single func example
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@ -31,6 +31,64 @@ Features
communications protocols, and environment specific IPC primitives
Run a func in a process
-----------------------
Use ``trio``'s style of focussing on *tasks as functions*:
.. code:: python
"""
Run with a process monitor from a terminal using::
$TERM -e watch -n 0.1 "pstree -a $$" \
& python examples/parallelism/single_func.py \
&& kill $!
"""
import os
import tractor
import trio
async def burn_cpu():
pid = os.getpid()
# burn a core @ ~ 50kHz
for _ in range(50000):
await trio.sleep(1/50000/50)
return os.getpid()
async def main():
async with tractor.open_nursery() as n:
portal = await n.run_in_actor(burn_cpu)
# burn rubber in the parent too
await burn_cpu()
# wait on result from target function
pid = await portal.result()
# end of nursery block
print(f"Collected subproc {pid}")
if __name__ == '__main__':
trio.run(main)
This runs ``burn_cpu()`` in a new process and reaps it on completion
of the nursery block.
If you only need to run a sync function and retreive a single result, you
might want to check out `trio-parallel`_.
Zombie safe: self-destruct a process tree
-----------------------------------------
``tractor`` tries to protect you from zombies, no matter what.
@ -150,7 +208,7 @@ pool thing?"*.
tree you can imagine; a "worker pool" pattern is a trivial special
case.
We have a `full re-implementation <worker_pool>`_ of the std-lib's
We have a `full worker pool re-implementation`_ of the std-lib's
``concurrent.futures.ProcessPoolExecutor`` example for reference.
You can run it like so (from this dir) to see the process tree in
@ -164,11 +222,14 @@ This uses no extra threads, fancy semaphores or futures; all we need
is ``tractor``'s IPC!
.. _worker_pool: https://github.com/goodboy/tractor/blob/master/examples/parallelism/concurrent_actors_primes.py
.. _full worker pool re-implementation: https://github.com/goodboy/tractor/blob/master/examples/parallelism/concurrent_actors_primes.py
Install
-------
No PyPi release yet!
From PyPi::
pip install tractor
From git::
@ -228,6 +289,7 @@ channel`_!
.. _3 axioms: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Actor_model#Fundamental_concepts
.. _unrequirements: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Actor_model#Direct_communication_and_asynchrony
.. _async generators: https://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-0525/
.. _trio-parallel: https://github.com/richardsheridan/trio-parallel
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@ -0,0 +1,43 @@
"""
Run with a process monitor from a terminal using::
$TERM -e watch -n 0.1 "pstree -a $$" \
& python examples/parallelism/single_func.py \
&& kill $!
"""
import os
import tractor
import trio
async def burn_cpu():
pid = os.getpid()
# burn a core @ ~ 50kHz
for _ in range(50000):
await trio.sleep(1/50000/50)
return os.getpid()
async def main():
async with tractor.open_nursery() as n:
portal = await n.run_in_actor(burn_cpu)
# burn rubber in the parent too
await burn_cpu()
# wait on result from target function
pid = await portal.result()
# end of nursery block
print(f"Collected subproc {pid}")
if __name__ == '__main__':
trio.run(main)

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@ -24,8 +24,8 @@ with open('docs/README.rst', encoding='utf-8') as f:
setup(
name="tractor",
version='0.1.0.alpha0',
description='A trionic actor model built on `multiprocessing` and `trio`',
version='0.1.0a0', # first ever alpha
description='structured concurrrent "actors"',
long_description=readme,
license='GPLv3',
author='Tyler Goodlet',
@ -38,14 +38,23 @@ setup(
'tractor.testing',
],
install_requires=[
'msgpack', 'trio>0.8', 'async_generator', 'colorlog', 'wrapt',
'trio_typing', 'pdbpp',
'trio>0.8',
'msgpack',
'async_generator',
'colorlog',
'wrapt',
'trio_typing',
'pdbpp',
],
tests_require=['pytest'],
python_requires=">=3.7",
keywords=[
"async", "concurrency", "actor model", "distributed",
'trio', 'multiprocessing'
'trio',
"async",
"concurrency",
"actor model",
"distributed",
'multiprocessing'
],
classifiers=[
'Development Status :: 3 - Alpha',
@ -57,6 +66,7 @@ setup(
"Programming Language :: Python :: 3 :: Only",
"Programming Language :: Python :: 3.7",
"Programming Language :: Python :: 3.8",
"Programming Language :: Python :: 3.9",
"Intended Audience :: Science/Research",
"Intended Audience :: Developers",
"Topic :: System :: Distributed Computing",