On 04-Aug-2010, at 9:46 AM, Daniel da Silva wrote:

> Please post approximate code that actually works and displays the problem. 
> 
> On Tue, Aug 3, 2010 at 9:00 PM, Navkirat Singh <navkir...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hey guys,
> 
> I am using a multiprocessing program, where the new process is supposed to 
> change a variable in the main class that it branches out from. This is 
> somehow not working, following is an approximate code. Would really 
> appreciate any insight into this matter:
> 
> 
> var = {}
> 
> class Something():
> 
>        def set_var(self):
>                global var
>                var = somevalue
> 
>        def get_var(self):
>                return var
> 
>        def newprocess(self):
>                self.set_var()
> 
>        def do_multiprocessing(self):
>                while true:
>                        self.get_var()
>                        new_process = process(target=newprocess)
>                        new_process.start()
> 
> 
> I am really confused here !
> 
> Any help would be awesome : )
> 
> Regards,
> Nav
> 
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This is a working code, streamlined, but it is where the problem is:

from multiprocessing import * 

dicts = 0
print('global ', dicts)

class WebServer():
        
        def set_sessionInfo(self):
                global dicts
                dicts = dicts + 1
        
        def get_sessionInfo(self):
                return dicts    

        def handle_connection(self):
                self.set_sessionInfo()
        
        def serve_forever(self):
                for x in range(10):
                        p = Process(target=self.handle_connection)
                        p.start()
                        print(self.get_sessionInfo())
                        
ws = WebServer()
ws.serve_forever()
print(dicts)


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