Aug-17-2019, 06:22 AM
in C i can update the argv[] strings in place with a new set of arguments and it shows up when the ps command (in Linux or Unix) shows the process command line. when i am forking child processes without doing any of the exec syscalls to reload the process, this is often a convenient way to know which process is doing what (otherwise they all appear the same way as the parent). is there a way to do this in Python? can it be made portable to work on Windows (if it has a tool to show processes).
searching on google just gets pages telling how to parse command line arguments.
i am currently updating an old program that gets some data from each AWS region. it runs a child process for each region so they are all accessed in parallel. i am taking the opportunity to improve many aspects of this old program.
searching on google just gets pages telling how to parse command line arguments.
i am currently updating an old program that gets some data from each AWS region. it runs a child process for each region so they are all accessed in parallel. i am taking the opportunity to improve many aspects of this old program.
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What do you call someone who speaks three languages? Trilingual. Two languages? Bilingual. One language? American.