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@ -170,7 +170,7 @@ However, if you really do need to use some shared data then
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**Server process**
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A manager object returned by :func:`Manager` controls a server process which
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holds python objects and allows other processes to manipulate them using
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holds Python objects and allows other processes to manipulate them using
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proxies.
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A manager returned by :func:`Manager` will support types :class:`list`,
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@ -453,7 +453,7 @@ Note that one can also create a shared queue by using a manager object -- see
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This means that if you try joining that process you may get a deadlock unless
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you are sure that all items which have been put on the queue have been
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consumed. Similarly, if the child process is non-daemonic then the parent
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process may hang on exit when it tries to join all it non-daemonic children.
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process may hang on exit when it tries to join all its non-daemonic children.
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Note that a queue created using a manager does not have this issue. See
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:ref:`multiprocessing-programming`.
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@ -534,7 +534,8 @@ For an example of the usage of queues for interprocess communication see
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Equivalent to ``get(False)``.
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:class:`multiprocessing.Queue` has a few additional methods not found in
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:class:`Queue.Queue` which are usually unnecessary:
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:class:`Queue.Queue`. These methods are usually unnecessary for most
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code:
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.. method:: close()
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