Keyerror When Attempting To Access A Key Value From A Nested Manager.dict
I have some multiprocessing code where I'd like to share a nested dictionary among processes. The dictionary is never modified by the processes; just read. In the simplest form, th
Solution 1:
Based on this answer to a related question, you can use a Manager.list
appending a dict, then use a reference to the dict:
from multiprocessing import Manager
class MyClass(object):
def __init__(self):
self.manager = Manager()
self.l = self.manager.list()
self.l.append({})
self.delays = self.l[0]
def foo(self, types, keys):
for type in types:
self.delays[type] = self.manager.dict()
for key in keys:
self.delays[type].setdefault(key, 0)
print("The delay is {}".format(self.delays[type][key]))
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