bpo-36364: fix SharedMemoryManager examples (GH-12439)

Examples of the `multiprocessing.shared_memory` module try to import `SharedMemoryManager` from `multiprocessing.shared_memory` whereas this class is defined in `multiprocessing.managers`.
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Pierre Glaser 2019-03-26 20:12:26 +01:00 committed by Miss Islington (bot)
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@ -176,6 +176,7 @@ same ``numpy.ndarray`` from two distinct Python shells:
.. class:: SharedMemoryManager([address[, authkey]])
:module: multiprocessing.managers
A subclass of :class:`~multiprocessing.managers.BaseManager` which can be
used for the management of shared memory blocks across processes.
@ -218,8 +219,8 @@ The following example demonstrates the basic mechanisms of a
.. doctest::
:options: +SKIP
>>> from multiprocessing import shared_memory
>>> smm = shared_memory.SharedMemoryManager()
>>> from multiprocessing.managers import SharedMemoryManager
>>> smm = SharedMemoryManager()
>>> smm.start() # Start the process that manages the shared memory blocks
>>> sl = smm.ShareableList(range(4))
>>> sl
@ -238,7 +239,7 @@ needed:
.. doctest::
:options: +SKIP
>>> with shared_memory.SharedMemoryManager() as smm:
>>> with SharedMemoryManager() as smm:
... sl = smm.ShareableList(range(2000))
... # Divide the work among two processes, storing partial results in sl
... p1 = Process(target=do_work, args=(sl, 0, 1000))