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There was code from the last de-registration fix PR that I had commented (to do with shielding arbiter dereg steps in `Actor._async_main()`) because the block didn't seem to make a difference under infinite streaming tests. Turns out it **for sure** is needed under certain conditions (likely if the actor's root nursery is cancelled prior to actor nursery exit). This was an attempt to simulate the failure mode if you manually close the stream **before** cancelling the containing **actor**. More tests to come I guess. |
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README.rst
tractor
A structured concurrent, async-native "actor model" built on trio and multiprocessing.
tractor
is an attempt to bring trionic structured concurrency to distributed multi-core Python; it aims to be the Python multi-processing framework you always wanted.
tractor
lets you spawn trio
"actors": processes which each run a trio
scheduled task tree (also known as an async sandwich). Actors communicate by exchanging asynchronous messages and avoid sharing any state. This model allows for highly distributed software architecture which works just as well on multiple cores as it does over many hosts.
The first step to grok tractor
is to get the basics of trio
down. A great place to start is the trio docs and this blog post.
Install
No PyPi release yet!
pip install git+git://github.com/goodboy/tractor.git
Feel like saying hi?
This project is very much coupled to the ongoing development of trio
(i.e. tractor
gets all its ideas from that brilliant community). If you want to help, have suggestions or just want to say hi, please feel free to ping me on the trio gitter channel!