On 13/08/2013 21:28, Denis McMahon wrote:
On Sat, 10 Aug 2013 22:19:23 -0400, Devyn Collier Johnson wrote:
I am checking my 1292-line script for syntax errors. I ran the following
commands in a terminal to check for errors, but I do not see the error.
JOB_WRITEURGFILES =
multiprocessing.Process(write2file('./mem/ENGINE_PID', ENGINEPID);
write2file(SENTEMPPATH, ''); write2file(INPUTMEM, ''));
JOB_WRITEURGFILES.start()
When I expand this out to one item per line,
JOB_WRITEURGFILES =
multiprocessing.Process
(
write2file
(
'./mem/ENGINE_PID'
,
ENGINEPID
)
;
write2file
(
SENTEMPPATH
,
''
)
;
write2file
(
INPUTMEM
,
''
)
)
;
JOB_WRITEURGFILES.start()
and I wonder (not being familiar with multiprocessing) if perhaps there
should have been a third ";" after the third write2file in the job
definition.
No, there shouldn't be _any_ semicolons.
Basically it should be something like:
my_process = multiprocessing.Process(target=my_function)
my_process.start()
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