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Mutiprocess for notebook #27

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pkrezel opened this issue Jun 17, 2022 · 1 comment
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Mutiprocess for notebook #27

pkrezel opened this issue Jun 17, 2022 · 1 comment

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pkrezel commented Jun 17, 2022

Sir,

parmap is a very useful tool but it is difficult to stop it in a notebook with pm_parallel=True. To solve this problem, the module multiprocessing should be replaced by mutiprocess as it is explained here.
It is possible to make an adaptation?

Sincerely.

Pascal KREZEL

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pkrezel commented Jun 17, 2022

In fact, I remarked that it is possible to stop it in Jupyter-lab by double-clicking in "interrupt the kernel", but it failed in vscode. So for me it works.

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