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parmap is a very useful tool but it is difficult to stop it in a notebook with pm_parallel=True. To solve this problem, the module multiprocessing should be replaced by mutiprocess as it is explained here.
It is possible to make an adaptation?
Sincerely.
Pascal KREZEL
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In fact, I remarked that it is possible to stop it in Jupyter-lab by double-clicking in "interrupt the kernel", but it failed in vscode. So for me it works.
Sir,
parmap is a very useful tool but it is difficult to stop it in a notebook with pm_parallel=True. To solve this problem, the module multiprocessing should be replaced by mutiprocess as it is explained here.
It is possible to make an adaptation?
Sincerely.
Pascal KREZEL
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: