diff --git a/Doc/library/multiprocessing.rst b/Doc/library/multiprocessing.rst index e369e2b1342..5fdd0e238ee 100644 --- a/Doc/library/multiprocessing.rst +++ b/Doc/library/multiprocessing.rst @@ -316,7 +316,7 @@ However, if you really do need to use some shared data then proxies. A manager returned by :func:`Manager` will support types - :class:`list`, :class:`dict`, :class:`Namespace`, :class:`Lock`, + :class:`list`, :class:`dict`, :class:`~managers.Namespace`, :class:`Lock`, :class:`RLock`, :class:`Semaphore`, :class:`BoundedSemaphore`, :class:`Condition`, :class:`Event`, :class:`Barrier`, :class:`Queue`, :class:`Value` and :class:`Array`. For example, :: @@ -1747,24 +1747,26 @@ their parent process exits. The manager classes are defined in the lproxy[0] = d -Namespace objects ->>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> +.. class:: Namespace -A namespace object has no public methods, but does have writable attributes. -Its representation shows the values of its attributes. + A type that can register with :class:`SyncManager`. -However, when using a proxy for a namespace object, an attribute beginning with -``'_'`` will be an attribute of the proxy and not an attribute of the referent: + A namespace object has no public methods, but does have writable attributes. + Its representation shows the values of its attributes. -.. doctest:: + However, when using a proxy for a namespace object, an attribute beginning + with ``'_'`` will be an attribute of the proxy and not an attribute of the + referent: - >>> manager = multiprocessing.Manager() - >>> Global = manager.Namespace() - >>> Global.x = 10 - >>> Global.y = 'hello' - >>> Global._z = 12.3 # this is an attribute of the proxy - >>> print(Global) - Namespace(x=10, y='hello') + .. doctest:: + + >>> manager = multiprocessing.Manager() + >>> Global = manager.Namespace() + >>> Global.x = 10 + >>> Global.y = 'hello' + >>> Global._z = 12.3 # this is an attribute of the proxy + >>> print(Global) + Namespace(x=10, y='hello') Customized managers