bpo-35279: reduce default max_workers of ThreadPoolExecutor (GH-13618)
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.. versionchanged:: 3.7
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Added the *initializer* and *initargs* arguments.
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.. versionchanged:: 3.8
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Default value of *max_workers* is changed to ``min(32, os.cpu_count() + 4)``.
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This default value preserves at least 5 workers for I/O bound tasks.
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It utilizes at most 32 CPU cores for CPU bound tasks which release the GIL.
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And it avoids using very large resources implicitly on many-core machines.
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ThreadPoolExecutor now reuses idle worker threads before starting
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*max_workers* worker threads too.
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.. _threadpoolexecutor-example:
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@ -129,9 +129,14 @@ class ThreadPoolExecutor(_base.Executor):
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initargs: A tuple of arguments to pass to the initializer.
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"""
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if max_workers is None:
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# Use this number because ThreadPoolExecutor is often
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# used to overlap I/O instead of CPU work.
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max_workers = (os.cpu_count() or 1) * 5
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# ThreadPoolExecutor is often used to:
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# * CPU bound task which releases GIL
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# * I/O bound task (which releases GIL, of course)
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#
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# We use cpu_count + 4 for both types of tasks.
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# But we limit it to 32 to avoid consuming surprisingly large resource
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# on many core machine.
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max_workers = min(32, (os.cpu_count() or 1) + 4)
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if max_workers <= 0:
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raise ValueError("max_workers must be greater than 0")
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@ -755,8 +755,8 @@ class ThreadPoolExecutorTest(ThreadPoolMixin, ExecutorTest, BaseTestCase):
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def test_default_workers(self):
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executor = self.executor_type()
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self.assertEqual(executor._max_workers,
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(os.cpu_count() or 1) * 5)
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expected = min(32, (os.cpu_count() or 1) + 4)
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self.assertEqual(executor._max_workers, expected)
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def test_saturation(self):
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executor = self.executor_type(4)
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Change default *max_workers* of ``ThreadPoolExecutor`` from ``cpu_count() *
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5`` to ``min(32, cpu_count() + 4))``. Previous value was unreasonably
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large on many cores machines.
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