How to use the multiprocess.util.get_logger function in multiprocess

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github uqfoundation / multiprocess / py3.3 / multiprocess / forking.py View on Github external
'''
    Try to get current process ready to unpickle process object
    '''
    old_main_modules.append(sys.modules['__main__'])

    if 'name' in data:
        process.current_process().name = data['name']

    if 'authkey' in data:
        process.current_process()._authkey = data['authkey']

    if 'log_to_stderr' in data and data['log_to_stderr']:
        util.log_to_stderr()

    if 'log_level' in data:
        util.get_logger().setLevel(data['log_level'])

    if 'sys_path' in data:
        sys.path = data['sys_path']

    if 'sys_argv' in data:
        sys.argv = data['sys_argv']

    if 'dir' in data:
        os.chdir(data['dir'])

    if 'orig_dir' in data:
        process.ORIGINAL_DIR = data['orig_dir']

    if 'main_path' in data:
        # XXX (ncoghlan): The following code makes several bogus
        # assumptions regarding the relationship between __file__
github uqfoundation / multiprocess / py2.6 / multiprocess / forking.py View on Github external
'''
    Try to get current process ready to unpickle process object
    '''
    old_main_modules.append(sys.modules['__main__'])

    if 'name' in data:
        process.current_process().name = data['name']

    if 'authkey' in data:
        process.current_process()._authkey = data['authkey']

    if 'log_to_stderr' in data and data['log_to_stderr']:
        util.log_to_stderr()

    if 'log_level' in data:
        util.get_logger().setLevel(data['log_level'])

    if 'sys_path' in data:
        sys.path = data['sys_path']

    if 'sys_argv' in data:
        sys.argv = data['sys_argv']

    if 'dir' in data:
        os.chdir(data['dir'])

    if 'orig_dir' in data:
        process.ORIGINAL_DIR = data['orig_dir']

    if 'main_path' in data:
        main_path = data['main_path']
        main_name = os.path.splitext(os.path.basename(main_path))[0]
github uqfoundation / multiprocess / py3.2 / multiprocess / forking.py View on Github external
'''
    Try to get current process ready to unpickle process object
    '''
    old_main_modules.append(sys.modules['__main__'])

    if 'name' in data:
        process.current_process().name = data['name']

    if 'authkey' in data:
        process.current_process()._authkey = data['authkey']

    if 'log_to_stderr' in data and data['log_to_stderr']:
        util.log_to_stderr()

    if 'log_level' in data:
        util.get_logger().setLevel(data['log_level'])

    if 'sys_path' in data:
        sys.path = data['sys_path']

    if 'sys_argv' in data:
        sys.argv = data['sys_argv']

    if 'dir' in data:
        os.chdir(data['dir'])

    if 'orig_dir' in data:
        process.ORIGINAL_DIR = data['orig_dir']

    if 'main_path' in data:
        # XXX (ncoghlan): The following code makes several bogus
        # assumptions regarding the relationship between __file__
github uqfoundation / multiprocess / py2.7 / multiprocess / forking.py View on Github external
'''
    Try to get current process ready to unpickle process object
    '''
    old_main_modules.append(sys.modules['__main__'])

    if 'name' in data:
        process.current_process().name = data['name']

    if 'authkey' in data:
        process.current_process()._authkey = data['authkey']

    if 'log_to_stderr' in data and data['log_to_stderr']:
        util.log_to_stderr()

    if 'log_level' in data:
        util.get_logger().setLevel(data['log_level'])

    if 'sys_path' in data:
        sys.path = data['sys_path']

    if 'sys_argv' in data:
        sys.argv = data['sys_argv']

    if 'dir' in data:
        os.chdir(data['dir'])

    if 'orig_dir' in data:
        process.ORIGINAL_DIR = data['orig_dir']

    if 'main_path' in data:
        # XXX (ncoghlan): The following code makes several bogus
        # assumptions regarding the relationship between __file__
github uqfoundation / multiprocess / py3.1 / multiprocess / forking.py View on Github external
'''
    Try to get current process ready to unpickle process object
    '''
    old_main_modules.append(sys.modules['__main__'])

    if 'name' in data:
        process.current_process().name = data['name']

    if 'authkey' in data:
        process.current_process()._authkey = data['authkey']

    if 'log_to_stderr' in data and data['log_to_stderr']:
        util.log_to_stderr()

    if 'log_level' in data:
        util.get_logger().setLevel(data['log_level'])

    if 'sys_path' in data:
        sys.path = data['sys_path']

    if 'sys_argv' in data:
        sys.argv = data['sys_argv']

    if 'dir' in data:
        os.chdir(data['dir'])

    if 'orig_dir' in data:
        process.ORIGINAL_DIR = data['orig_dir']

    if 'main_path' in data:
        main_path = data['main_path']
        main_name = os.path.splitext(os.path.basename(main_path))[0]
github uqfoundation / multiprocess / py3.2 / multiprocess / __init__.py View on Github external
def get_logger():
    '''
    Return package logger -- if it does not already exist then it is created
    '''
    from multiprocess.util import get_logger
    return get_logger()
github uqfoundation / multiprocess / py3.1 / multiprocess / __init__.py View on Github external
def get_logger():
    '''
    Return package logger -- if it does not already exist then it is created
    '''
    from multiprocess.util import get_logger
    return get_logger()