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…s calls. Removed call to close the proc_pool as the pool is now persistent
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Thank you for this patch, it works well |
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Is this project still in development? I don't see this patch (or any) merged for over a year. |
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I only work in this project on my spare time and in the last year I faced some problems so I had to postpone some development, I will retake the development focus in December/January, but I'll keep it going, I'm planning a 2.0 version that will break some backwards compatibility with the old API. |
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This can be closed; it's a duplicate of #58 which was merged. |
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Makes a simple change to add a processes parameter to the multiprocessing method calls. The number of processes could be more or less than CPU_COUNT for specific applications so this parameter allows the user to specify the number of processes to be used in the processing pool. It defaults to the CPU_COUNT.
Additionally makes the process pool persistent (Greatly reduces overhead costs)