On Thursday, November 13, 2014 2:18:50 PM UTC-5, sohca...@gmail.com wrote: > On Thursday, November 13, 2014 10:07:56 AM UTC-8, Anurag wrote: > > I am having trouble understanding the Multiprocessing module. > > I need to run three different files 'Worker1' , 'Worker2', 'Worker3' all at > > once. Currently I am doing this : > > > > from multiprocessing import Process > > > > import Worker1.py > > import Worker2.py > > import Worker3.py > > > > > > > > p1 = Process(target=Worker1.py) > > p1.start() > > p2 = Process(target=Worker2.py) > > p2.start() > > p3 = Process(target=Worker3.py) > > p3.start() > > > > But this will only start the 'Worker1'. How do I execute all the three > > files at once? > > > > Thanks > > Do your WorkerX.py files have a main() function or anything like that? If > not, they should. Then, you'd set the targets to WorkerX.main.
My Worker files have three different functions -- https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list