Davin Potts <pyt...@discontinuity.net> added the comment:
The simpler API is now implemented in GH-11816 as discussed previously. Notably: > * We go with this simpler API: SharedMemory(name=None, create=False, size=0) > * 'size' is ignored when create=False > * create=True acts like O_CREX and create=False only attaches to existing > shared memory blocks As part of this change, the PosixSharedMemory and WindowsNamedSharedMemory classes are no more; they have been consolidated into the SharedMemory class with a single, simpler, consistent-across-platforms API. On the SharedMemory class, 'size' is now stored by the __init__ and does not use fstat() as part of its property. Also, SharedMemoryManager (and its close friends) has been relocated to the multiprocessing.managers submodule, matching the organization @Giampaolo outlined previously: multiprocessing.managers.SharedMemoryManager multiprocessing.managers._SharedMemoryTracker multiprocessing.managers.SharedMemoryServer (not documented) multiprocessing.shared_memory.SharedMemory multiprocessing.shared_memory.SharedList multiprocessing.shared_memory.WindowsNamedSharedMemory (REMOVED) multiprocessing.shared_memory.PosixSharedMemory (REMOVED) I believe this addresses all of the significant discussion topics in a way that brings together all of the excellent points being made. Apologies if I have missed something -- I did not think so but I will go back through all of the discussions tomorrow to double-check. ---------- _______________________________________ Python tracker <rep...@bugs.python.org> <https://bugs.python.org/issue35813> _______________________________________ _______________________________________________ Python-bugs-list mailing list Unsubscribe: https://mail.python.org/mailman/options/python-bugs-list/archive%40mail-archive.com