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19 December 2022 Updated 20 December 2022
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Peter
A multiprocessing.Queue() is used to capture stdout and stderr lines in real time.
16 June 2021 Updated 16 June 2021
by
Peter
First the worker() process is stopped, then the result_queue() process data is flushed and stopped.
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