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Antoine Pitrou64a467d2010-12-12 20:34:49 +00001:mod:`concurrent.futures` --- Launching parallel tasks
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Brian Quinlan81c4d362010-09-18 22:35:02 +00003
4.. module:: concurrent.futures
5 :synopsis: Execute computations concurrently using threads or processes.
6
Éric Araujo19f9b712011-08-19 00:49:18 +02007.. versionadded:: 3.2
8
Raymond Hettingera1993682011-01-27 01:20:32 +00009**Source code:** :source:`Lib/concurrent/futures/thread.py`
10and :source:`Lib/concurrent/futures/process.py`
11
Raymond Hettingera1993682011-01-27 01:20:32 +000012--------------
13
Brian Quinlan81c4d362010-09-18 22:35:02 +000014The :mod:`concurrent.futures` module provides a high-level interface for
15asynchronously executing callables.
16
Ezio Melottie130a522011-10-19 10:58:56 +030017The asynchronous execution can be performed with threads, using
Georg Brandlfb1720b2010-12-09 18:08:43 +000018:class:`ThreadPoolExecutor`, or separate processes, using
Georg Brandl035cedb2010-09-19 09:31:09 +000019:class:`ProcessPoolExecutor`. Both implement the same interface, which is
Brian Quinlan81c4d362010-09-18 22:35:02 +000020defined by the abstract :class:`Executor` class.
21
Georg Brandl035cedb2010-09-19 09:31:09 +000022
Brian Quinlan81c4d362010-09-18 22:35:02 +000023Executor Objects
Georg Brandl035cedb2010-09-19 09:31:09 +000024----------------
Brian Quinlan81c4d362010-09-18 22:35:02 +000025
Benjamin Petersonc713fc72010-09-19 04:23:17 +000026.. class:: Executor
Brian Quinlan81c4d362010-09-18 22:35:02 +000027
Georg Brandl035cedb2010-09-19 09:31:09 +000028 An abstract class that provides methods to execute calls asynchronously. It
Benjamin Petersonc713fc72010-09-19 04:23:17 +000029 should not be used directly, but through its concrete subclasses.
Brian Quinlan81c4d362010-09-18 22:35:02 +000030
31 .. method:: submit(fn, *args, **kwargs)
32
Benjamin Petersonc713fc72010-09-19 04:23:17 +000033 Schedules the callable, *fn*, to be executed as ``fn(*args **kwargs)``
34 and returns a :class:`Future` object representing the execution of the
Georg Brandl035cedb2010-09-19 09:31:09 +000035 callable. ::
Brian Quinlan81c4d362010-09-18 22:35:02 +000036
Georg Brandl035cedb2010-09-19 09:31:09 +000037 with ThreadPoolExecutor(max_workers=1) as executor:
38 future = executor.submit(pow, 323, 1235)
39 print(future.result())
Brian Quinlan81c4d362010-09-18 22:35:02 +000040
Antoine Pitrou4aae2762014-10-04 20:20:10 +020041 .. method:: map(func, *iterables, timeout=None, chunksize=1)
Brian Quinlan81c4d362010-09-18 22:35:02 +000042
Antoine Pitroua7a751d2017-12-20 19:06:20 +010043 Similar to :func:`map(func, *iterables) <map>` except:
44
45 * the *iterables* are collected immediately rather than lazily;
46
47 * *func* is executed asynchronously and several calls to
48 *func* may be made concurrently.
49
50 The returned iterator raises a :exc:`concurrent.futures.TimeoutError`
51 if :meth:`~iterator.__next__` is called and the result isn't available
Ezio Melotti7fa82222012-10-12 13:42:08 +030052 after *timeout* seconds from the original call to :meth:`Executor.map`.
53 *timeout* can be an int or a float. If *timeout* is not specified or
Antoine Pitroua7a751d2017-12-20 19:06:20 +010054 ``None``, there is no limit to the wait time.
55
56 If a *func* call raises an exception, then that exception will be
57 raised when its value is retrieved from the iterator.
58
59 When using :class:`ProcessPoolExecutor`, this method chops *iterables*
60 into a number of chunks which it submits to the pool as separate
61 tasks. The (approximate) size of these chunks can be specified by
62 setting *chunksize* to a positive integer. For very long iterables,
63 using a large value for *chunksize* can significantly improve
64 performance compared to the default size of 1. With
65 :class:`ThreadPoolExecutor`, *chunksize* has no effect.
Antoine Pitrou4aae2762014-10-04 20:20:10 +020066
67 .. versionchanged:: 3.5
68 Added the *chunksize* argument.
Brian Quinlan81c4d362010-09-18 22:35:02 +000069
70 .. method:: shutdown(wait=True)
71
72 Signal the executor that it should free any resources that it is using
Georg Brandl035cedb2010-09-19 09:31:09 +000073 when the currently pending futures are done executing. Calls to
Brian Quinlan81c4d362010-09-18 22:35:02 +000074 :meth:`Executor.submit` and :meth:`Executor.map` made after shutdown will
75 raise :exc:`RuntimeError`.
76
Benjamin Petersonc713fc72010-09-19 04:23:17 +000077 If *wait* is ``True`` then this method will not return until all the
Brian Quinlan81c4d362010-09-18 22:35:02 +000078 pending futures are done executing and the resources associated with the
Georg Brandl035cedb2010-09-19 09:31:09 +000079 executor have been freed. If *wait* is ``False`` then this method will
Benjamin Petersonc713fc72010-09-19 04:23:17 +000080 return immediately and the resources associated with the executor will be
Georg Brandl035cedb2010-09-19 09:31:09 +000081 freed when all pending futures are done executing. Regardless of the
Brian Quinlan81c4d362010-09-18 22:35:02 +000082 value of *wait*, the entire Python program will not exit until all
83 pending futures are done executing.
84
Georg Brandl035cedb2010-09-19 09:31:09 +000085 You can avoid having to call this method explicitly if you use the
86 :keyword:`with` statement, which will shutdown the :class:`Executor`
87 (waiting as if :meth:`Executor.shutdown` were called with *wait* set to
88 ``True``)::
Brian Quinlan81c4d362010-09-18 22:35:02 +000089
Georg Brandl035cedb2010-09-19 09:31:09 +000090 import shutil
91 with ThreadPoolExecutor(max_workers=4) as e:
92 e.submit(shutil.copy, 'src1.txt', 'dest1.txt')
93 e.submit(shutil.copy, 'src2.txt', 'dest2.txt')
94 e.submit(shutil.copy, 'src3.txt', 'dest3.txt')
Berker Peksag0b0c3b62015-09-15 19:59:03 +030095 e.submit(shutil.copy, 'src4.txt', 'dest4.txt')
Brian Quinlan81c4d362010-09-18 22:35:02 +000096
Brian Quinlan81c4d362010-09-18 22:35:02 +000097
98ThreadPoolExecutor
Georg Brandl035cedb2010-09-19 09:31:09 +000099------------------
Brian Quinlan81c4d362010-09-18 22:35:02 +0000100
Martin Panter7462b6492015-11-02 03:37:02 +0000101:class:`ThreadPoolExecutor` is an :class:`Executor` subclass that uses a pool of
Benjamin Petersonc713fc72010-09-19 04:23:17 +0000102threads to execute calls asynchronously.
Brian Quinlan81c4d362010-09-18 22:35:02 +0000103
Benjamin Petersonc713fc72010-09-19 04:23:17 +0000104Deadlocks can occur when the callable associated with a :class:`Future` waits on
Georg Brandl035cedb2010-09-19 09:31:09 +0000105the results of another :class:`Future`. For example::
Brian Quinlan81c4d362010-09-18 22:35:02 +0000106
Georg Brandl035cedb2010-09-19 09:31:09 +0000107 import time
108 def wait_on_b():
109 time.sleep(5)
Serhiy Storchakadba90392016-05-10 12:01:23 +0300110 print(b.result()) # b will never complete because it is waiting on a.
Georg Brandl035cedb2010-09-19 09:31:09 +0000111 return 5
Brian Quinlan81c4d362010-09-18 22:35:02 +0000112
Georg Brandl035cedb2010-09-19 09:31:09 +0000113 def wait_on_a():
114 time.sleep(5)
Serhiy Storchakadba90392016-05-10 12:01:23 +0300115 print(a.result()) # a will never complete because it is waiting on b.
Georg Brandl035cedb2010-09-19 09:31:09 +0000116 return 6
Brian Quinlan81c4d362010-09-18 22:35:02 +0000117
118
Georg Brandl035cedb2010-09-19 09:31:09 +0000119 executor = ThreadPoolExecutor(max_workers=2)
120 a = executor.submit(wait_on_b)
121 b = executor.submit(wait_on_a)
Brian Quinlan81c4d362010-09-18 22:35:02 +0000122
Georg Brandl035cedb2010-09-19 09:31:09 +0000123And::
Brian Quinlan81c4d362010-09-18 22:35:02 +0000124
Georg Brandl035cedb2010-09-19 09:31:09 +0000125 def wait_on_future():
126 f = executor.submit(pow, 5, 2)
127 # This will never complete because there is only one worker thread and
128 # it is executing this function.
129 print(f.result())
Brian Quinlan81c4d362010-09-18 22:35:02 +0000130
Georg Brandl035cedb2010-09-19 09:31:09 +0000131 executor = ThreadPoolExecutor(max_workers=1)
132 executor.submit(wait_on_future)
Brian Quinlan81c4d362010-09-18 22:35:02 +0000133
134
Antoine Pitrou63ff4132017-11-04 11:05:49 +0100135.. class:: ThreadPoolExecutor(max_workers=None, thread_name_prefix='', initializer=None, initargs=())
Brian Quinlan81c4d362010-09-18 22:35:02 +0000136
137 An :class:`Executor` subclass that uses a pool of at most *max_workers*
138 threads to execute calls asynchronously.
139
Antoine Pitrou63ff4132017-11-04 11:05:49 +0100140 *initializer* is an optional callable that is called at the start of
141 each worker thread; *initargs* is a tuple of arguments passed to the
142 initializer. Should *initializer* raise an exception, all currently
143 pending jobs will raise a :exc:`~concurrent.futures.thread.BrokenThreadPool`,
144 as well any attempt to submit more jobs to the pool.
145
Guido van Rossumcfd46612014-09-02 10:39:18 -0700146 .. versionchanged:: 3.5
147 If *max_workers* is ``None`` or
148 not given, it will default to the number of processors on the machine,
149 multiplied by ``5``, assuming that :class:`ThreadPoolExecutor` is often
150 used to overlap I/O instead of CPU work and the number of workers
151 should be higher than the number of workers
152 for :class:`ProcessPoolExecutor`.
153
Gregory P. Smith50abe872016-08-07 10:19:20 -0700154 .. versionadded:: 3.6
155 The *thread_name_prefix* argument was added to allow users to
156 control the threading.Thread names for worker threads created by
157 the pool for easier debugging.
Georg Brandl035cedb2010-09-19 09:31:09 +0000158
Antoine Pitrou63ff4132017-11-04 11:05:49 +0100159 .. versionchanged:: 3.7
160 Added the *initializer* and *initargs* arguments.
161
162
Brian Quinlan81c4d362010-09-18 22:35:02 +0000163.. _threadpoolexecutor-example:
164
165ThreadPoolExecutor Example
Georg Brandl035cedb2010-09-19 09:31:09 +0000166~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Brian Quinlan81c4d362010-09-18 22:35:02 +0000167::
168
Georg Brandl035cedb2010-09-19 09:31:09 +0000169 import concurrent.futures
170 import urllib.request
Brian Quinlan81c4d362010-09-18 22:35:02 +0000171
Georg Brandl035cedb2010-09-19 09:31:09 +0000172 URLS = ['http://www.foxnews.com/',
173 'http://www.cnn.com/',
174 'http://europe.wsj.com/',
175 'http://www.bbc.co.uk/',
176 'http://some-made-up-domain.com/']
Brian Quinlan81c4d362010-09-18 22:35:02 +0000177
Martin Panterfe289c02016-05-28 02:20:39 +0000178 # Retrieve a single page and report the URL and contents
Georg Brandl035cedb2010-09-19 09:31:09 +0000179 def load_url(url, timeout):
Berker Peksag9575e182015-04-12 13:52:49 +0300180 with urllib.request.urlopen(url, timeout=timeout) as conn:
181 return conn.read()
Brian Quinlan81c4d362010-09-18 22:35:02 +0000182
Nick Coghlanf06ea252012-10-16 22:50:04 +1000183 # We can use a with statement to ensure threads are cleaned up promptly
Georg Brandl035cedb2010-09-19 09:31:09 +0000184 with concurrent.futures.ThreadPoolExecutor(max_workers=5) as executor:
Nick Coghlanf06ea252012-10-16 22:50:04 +1000185 # Start the load operations and mark each future with its URL
Georg Brandl0a1bc112013-03-23 15:59:46 +0100186 future_to_url = {executor.submit(load_url, url, 60): url for url in URLS}
Nick Coghland6d5cf32012-10-16 23:14:03 +1000187 for future in concurrent.futures.as_completed(future_to_url):
Nick Coghlan40c67732012-10-20 20:13:21 +1000188 url = future_to_url[future]
Nick Coghlanf06ea252012-10-16 22:50:04 +1000189 try:
190 data = future.result()
191 except Exception as exc:
192 print('%r generated an exception: %s' % (url, exc))
Georg Brandl035cedb2010-09-19 09:31:09 +0000193 else:
Nick Coghlanf06ea252012-10-16 22:50:04 +1000194 print('%r page is %d bytes' % (url, len(data)))
Brian Quinlan81c4d362010-09-18 22:35:02 +0000195
196
197ProcessPoolExecutor
Georg Brandl035cedb2010-09-19 09:31:09 +0000198-------------------
Brian Quinlan81c4d362010-09-18 22:35:02 +0000199
200The :class:`ProcessPoolExecutor` class is an :class:`Executor` subclass that
201uses a pool of processes to execute calls asynchronously.
202:class:`ProcessPoolExecutor` uses the :mod:`multiprocessing` module, which
203allows it to side-step the :term:`Global Interpreter Lock` but also means that
204only picklable objects can be executed and returned.
205
bquinlan7749cb52013-10-26 04:49:55 +1100206The ``__main__`` module must be importable by worker subprocesses. This means
207that :class:`ProcessPoolExecutor` will not work in the interactive interpreter.
208
Brian Quinlan81c4d362010-09-18 22:35:02 +0000209Calling :class:`Executor` or :class:`Future` methods from a callable submitted
210to a :class:`ProcessPoolExecutor` will result in deadlock.
211
Antoine Pitrou63ff4132017-11-04 11:05:49 +0100212.. class:: ProcessPoolExecutor(max_workers=None, mp_context=None, initializer=None, initargs=())
Brian Quinlan81c4d362010-09-18 22:35:02 +0000213
Benjamin Petersonc713fc72010-09-19 04:23:17 +0000214 An :class:`Executor` subclass that executes calls asynchronously using a pool
Georg Brandl035cedb2010-09-19 09:31:09 +0000215 of at most *max_workers* processes. If *max_workers* is ``None`` or not
Benjamin Petersonc713fc72010-09-19 04:23:17 +0000216 given, it will default to the number of processors on the machine.
Brian Quinlan20efceb2014-05-17 13:51:10 -0700217 If *max_workers* is lower or equal to ``0``, then a :exc:`ValueError`
218 will be raised.
Thomas Moreaue8c368d2017-10-03 11:53:17 +0200219 *mp_context* can be a multiprocessing context or None. It will be used to
220 launch the workers. If *mp_context* is ``None`` or not given, the default
221 multiprocessing context is used.
Brian Quinlan81c4d362010-09-18 22:35:02 +0000222
Antoine Pitrou63ff4132017-11-04 11:05:49 +0100223 *initializer* is an optional callable that is called at the start of
224 each worker process; *initargs* is a tuple of arguments passed to the
225 initializer. Should *initializer* raise an exception, all currently
Joni Kähäräb60b4682018-09-25 06:30:25 +0300226 pending jobs will raise a :exc:`~concurrent.futures.process.BrokenProcessPool`,
Antoine Pitrou63ff4132017-11-04 11:05:49 +0100227 as well any attempt to submit more jobs to the pool.
228
Antoine Pitroudd696492011-06-08 17:21:55 +0200229 .. versionchanged:: 3.3
230 When one of the worker processes terminates abruptly, a
231 :exc:`BrokenProcessPool` error is now raised. Previously, behaviour
232 was undefined but operations on the executor or its futures would often
233 freeze or deadlock.
234
Thomas Moreaue8c368d2017-10-03 11:53:17 +0200235 .. versionchanged:: 3.7
236 The *mp_context* argument was added to allow users to control the
237 start_method for worker processes created by the pool.
238
Antoine Pitrou63ff4132017-11-04 11:05:49 +0100239 Added the *initializer* and *initargs* arguments.
240
Georg Brandl035cedb2010-09-19 09:31:09 +0000241
Brian Quinlan81c4d362010-09-18 22:35:02 +0000242.. _processpoolexecutor-example:
243
244ProcessPoolExecutor Example
Georg Brandl035cedb2010-09-19 09:31:09 +0000245~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Brian Quinlan81c4d362010-09-18 22:35:02 +0000246::
247
Georg Brandl035cedb2010-09-19 09:31:09 +0000248 import concurrent.futures
249 import math
Brian Quinlan81c4d362010-09-18 22:35:02 +0000250
Georg Brandl035cedb2010-09-19 09:31:09 +0000251 PRIMES = [
252 112272535095293,
253 112582705942171,
254 112272535095293,
255 115280095190773,
256 115797848077099,
257 1099726899285419]
Brian Quinlan81c4d362010-09-18 22:35:02 +0000258
Georg Brandl035cedb2010-09-19 09:31:09 +0000259 def is_prime(n):
Julien Palard8e73ad32018-10-17 08:45:51 +0200260 if n < 2:
261 return False
262 if n == 2:
263 return True
Georg Brandl035cedb2010-09-19 09:31:09 +0000264 if n % 2 == 0:
265 return False
Brian Quinlan81c4d362010-09-18 22:35:02 +0000266
Georg Brandl035cedb2010-09-19 09:31:09 +0000267 sqrt_n = int(math.floor(math.sqrt(n)))
268 for i in range(3, sqrt_n + 1, 2):
269 if n % i == 0:
270 return False
271 return True
Brian Quinlan81c4d362010-09-18 22:35:02 +0000272
Georg Brandl035cedb2010-09-19 09:31:09 +0000273 def main():
274 with concurrent.futures.ProcessPoolExecutor() as executor:
275 for number, prime in zip(PRIMES, executor.map(is_prime, PRIMES)):
276 print('%d is prime: %s' % (number, prime))
Brian Quinlan81c4d362010-09-18 22:35:02 +0000277
Georg Brandl035cedb2010-09-19 09:31:09 +0000278 if __name__ == '__main__':
279 main()
280
Brian Quinlan81c4d362010-09-18 22:35:02 +0000281
282Future Objects
Georg Brandl035cedb2010-09-19 09:31:09 +0000283--------------
Brian Quinlan81c4d362010-09-18 22:35:02 +0000284
Georg Brandl6faee4e2010-09-21 14:48:28 +0000285The :class:`Future` class encapsulates the asynchronous execution of a callable.
Brian Quinlan81c4d362010-09-18 22:35:02 +0000286:class:`Future` instances are created by :meth:`Executor.submit`.
287
Benjamin Petersonc713fc72010-09-19 04:23:17 +0000288.. class:: Future
Brian Quinlan81c4d362010-09-18 22:35:02 +0000289
Georg Brandl6faee4e2010-09-21 14:48:28 +0000290 Encapsulates the asynchronous execution of a callable. :class:`Future`
Brian Quinlan81c4d362010-09-18 22:35:02 +0000291 instances are created by :meth:`Executor.submit` and should not be created
292 directly except for testing.
293
294 .. method:: cancel()
295
Georg Brandl035cedb2010-09-19 09:31:09 +0000296 Attempt to cancel the call. If the call is currently being executed and
Eric Smith7b5011b2011-02-01 21:31:22 +0000297 cannot be cancelled then the method will return ``False``, otherwise the
Benjamin Petersonc713fc72010-09-19 04:23:17 +0000298 call will be cancelled and the method will return ``True``.
Brian Quinlan81c4d362010-09-18 22:35:02 +0000299
300 .. method:: cancelled()
301
Benjamin Petersonc713fc72010-09-19 04:23:17 +0000302 Return ``True`` if the call was successfully cancelled.
Brian Quinlan81c4d362010-09-18 22:35:02 +0000303
304 .. method:: running()
305
Benjamin Petersonc713fc72010-09-19 04:23:17 +0000306 Return ``True`` if the call is currently being executed and cannot be
Brian Quinlan81c4d362010-09-18 22:35:02 +0000307 cancelled.
308
309 .. method:: done()
310
Benjamin Petersonc713fc72010-09-19 04:23:17 +0000311 Return ``True`` if the call was successfully cancelled or finished
312 running.
Brian Quinlan81c4d362010-09-18 22:35:02 +0000313
314 .. method:: result(timeout=None)
315
316 Return the value returned by the call. If the call hasn't yet completed
Georg Brandl035cedb2010-09-19 09:31:09 +0000317 then this method will wait up to *timeout* seconds. If the call hasn't
Senthil Kumaran9e9f8502016-01-18 18:45:00 -0800318 completed in *timeout* seconds, then a
319 :exc:`concurrent.futures.TimeoutError` will be raised. *timeout* can be
320 an int or float. If *timeout* is not specified or ``None``, there is no
321 limit to the wait time.
Brian Quinlan81c4d362010-09-18 22:35:02 +0000322
Senthil Kumaran9e9f8502016-01-18 18:45:00 -0800323 If the future is cancelled before completing then :exc:`.CancelledError`
Brian Quinlan81c4d362010-09-18 22:35:02 +0000324 will be raised.
325
Benjamin Petersonc713fc72010-09-19 04:23:17 +0000326 If the call raised, this method will raise the same exception.
Brian Quinlan81c4d362010-09-18 22:35:02 +0000327
328 .. method:: exception(timeout=None)
329
Georg Brandl035cedb2010-09-19 09:31:09 +0000330 Return the exception raised by the call. If the call hasn't yet
331 completed then this method will wait up to *timeout* seconds. If the
Senthil Kumaran9e9f8502016-01-18 18:45:00 -0800332 call hasn't completed in *timeout* seconds, then a
333 :exc:`concurrent.futures.TimeoutError` will be raised. *timeout* can be
334 an int or float. If *timeout* is not specified or ``None``, there is no
335 limit to the wait time.
Brian Quinlan81c4d362010-09-18 22:35:02 +0000336
Senthil Kumaran9e9f8502016-01-18 18:45:00 -0800337 If the future is cancelled before completing then :exc:`.CancelledError`
Brian Quinlan81c4d362010-09-18 22:35:02 +0000338 will be raised.
339
Benjamin Petersonc713fc72010-09-19 04:23:17 +0000340 If the call completed without raising, ``None`` is returned.
Brian Quinlan81c4d362010-09-18 22:35:02 +0000341
342 .. method:: add_done_callback(fn)
343
Georg Brandl035cedb2010-09-19 09:31:09 +0000344 Attaches the callable *fn* to the future. *fn* will be called, with the
Brian Quinlan81c4d362010-09-18 22:35:02 +0000345 future as its only argument, when the future is cancelled or finishes
346 running.
347
348 Added callables are called in the order that they were added and are
Georg Brandl035cedb2010-09-19 09:31:09 +0000349 always called in a thread belonging to the process that added them. If
Martin Panter7462b6492015-11-02 03:37:02 +0000350 the callable raises an :exc:`Exception` subclass, it will be logged and
Georg Brandl035cedb2010-09-19 09:31:09 +0000351 ignored. If the callable raises a :exc:`BaseException` subclass, the
Benjamin Petersonc713fc72010-09-19 04:23:17 +0000352 behavior is undefined.
Brian Quinlan81c4d362010-09-18 22:35:02 +0000353
Benjamin Petersonc713fc72010-09-19 04:23:17 +0000354 If the future has already completed or been cancelled, *fn* will be
Brian Quinlan81c4d362010-09-18 22:35:02 +0000355 called immediately.
356
357 The following :class:`Future` methods are meant for use in unit tests and
358 :class:`Executor` implementations.
359
360 .. method:: set_running_or_notify_cancel()
361
362 This method should only be called by :class:`Executor` implementations
Georg Brandl035cedb2010-09-19 09:31:09 +0000363 before executing the work associated with the :class:`Future` and by unit
364 tests.
Brian Quinlan81c4d362010-09-18 22:35:02 +0000365
Senthil Kumaran916bd382010-10-15 12:55:19 +0000366 If the method returns ``False`` then the :class:`Future` was cancelled,
Georg Brandl035cedb2010-09-19 09:31:09 +0000367 i.e. :meth:`Future.cancel` was called and returned `True`. Any threads
368 waiting on the :class:`Future` completing (i.e. through
369 :func:`as_completed` or :func:`wait`) will be woken up.
Brian Quinlan81c4d362010-09-18 22:35:02 +0000370
Senthil Kumaran916bd382010-10-15 12:55:19 +0000371 If the method returns ``True`` then the :class:`Future` was not cancelled
Georg Brandl035cedb2010-09-19 09:31:09 +0000372 and has been put in the running state, i.e. calls to
Brian Quinlan81c4d362010-09-18 22:35:02 +0000373 :meth:`Future.running` will return `True`.
374
375 This method can only be called once and cannot be called after
376 :meth:`Future.set_result` or :meth:`Future.set_exception` have been
377 called.
378
379 .. method:: set_result(result)
380
381 Sets the result of the work associated with the :class:`Future` to
382 *result*.
383
384 This method should only be used by :class:`Executor` implementations and
385 unit tests.
386
jhaydaman0a28c0d2018-05-30 02:15:06 -0500387 .. versionchanged:: 3.8
388 This method raises
389 :exc:`concurrent.futures.InvalidStateError` if the :class:`Future` is
390 already done.
391
Brian Quinlan81c4d362010-09-18 22:35:02 +0000392 .. method:: set_exception(exception)
393
394 Sets the result of the work associated with the :class:`Future` to the
395 :class:`Exception` *exception*.
396
397 This method should only be used by :class:`Executor` implementations and
398 unit tests.
399
jhaydaman0a28c0d2018-05-30 02:15:06 -0500400 .. versionchanged:: 3.8
401 This method raises
402 :exc:`concurrent.futures.InvalidStateError` if the :class:`Future` is
403 already done.
Brian Quinlan81c4d362010-09-18 22:35:02 +0000404
405Module Functions
Georg Brandl035cedb2010-09-19 09:31:09 +0000406----------------
Brian Quinlan81c4d362010-09-18 22:35:02 +0000407
408.. function:: wait(fs, timeout=None, return_when=ALL_COMPLETED)
409
410 Wait for the :class:`Future` instances (possibly created by different
Georg Brandl035cedb2010-09-19 09:31:09 +0000411 :class:`Executor` instances) given by *fs* to complete. Returns a named
412 2-tuple of sets. The first set, named ``done``, contains the futures that
413 completed (finished or were cancelled) before the wait completed. The second
Benjamin Petersonc713fc72010-09-19 04:23:17 +0000414 set, named ``not_done``, contains uncompleted futures.
Brian Quinlan81c4d362010-09-18 22:35:02 +0000415
416 *timeout* can be used to control the maximum number of seconds to wait before
Georg Brandl035cedb2010-09-19 09:31:09 +0000417 returning. *timeout* can be an int or float. If *timeout* is not specified
418 or ``None``, there is no limit to the wait time.
Brian Quinlan81c4d362010-09-18 22:35:02 +0000419
Georg Brandl035cedb2010-09-19 09:31:09 +0000420 *return_when* indicates when this function should return. It must be one of
Brian Quinlan81c4d362010-09-18 22:35:02 +0000421 the following constants:
422
Georg Brandl44ea77b2013-03-28 13:28:44 +0100423 .. tabularcolumns:: |l|L|
424
Georg Brandl035cedb2010-09-19 09:31:09 +0000425 +-----------------------------+----------------------------------------+
426 | Constant | Description |
427 +=============================+========================================+
428 | :const:`FIRST_COMPLETED` | The function will return when any |
429 | | future finishes or is cancelled. |
430 +-----------------------------+----------------------------------------+
431 | :const:`FIRST_EXCEPTION` | The function will return when any |
432 | | future finishes by raising an |
433 | | exception. If no future raises an |
434 | | exception then it is equivalent to |
435 | | :const:`ALL_COMPLETED`. |
436 +-----------------------------+----------------------------------------+
437 | :const:`ALL_COMPLETED` | The function will return when all |
438 | | futures finish or are cancelled. |
439 +-----------------------------+----------------------------------------+
Brian Quinlan81c4d362010-09-18 22:35:02 +0000440
441.. function:: as_completed(fs, timeout=None)
442
Benjamin Petersonc713fc72010-09-19 04:23:17 +0000443 Returns an iterator over the :class:`Future` instances (possibly created by
444 different :class:`Executor` instances) given by *fs* that yields futures as
Guido van Rossume6994ff2014-01-26 09:57:51 -0800445 they complete (finished or were cancelled). Any futures given by *fs* that
Senthil Kumaran9e9f8502016-01-18 18:45:00 -0800446 are duplicated will be returned once. Any futures that completed before
447 :func:`as_completed` is called will be yielded first. The returned iterator
448 raises a :exc:`concurrent.futures.TimeoutError` if :meth:`~iterator.__next__`
449 is called and the result isn't available after *timeout* seconds from the
450 original call to :func:`as_completed`. *timeout* can be an int or float. If
451 *timeout* is not specified or ``None``, there is no limit to the wait time.
Georg Brandl035cedb2010-09-19 09:31:09 +0000452
453
454.. seealso::
455
456 :pep:`3148` -- futures - execute computations asynchronously
457 The proposal which described this feature for inclusion in the Python
458 standard library.
Antoine Pitroudd696492011-06-08 17:21:55 +0200459
460
461Exception classes
462-----------------
463
Senthil Kumaran9e9f8502016-01-18 18:45:00 -0800464.. currentmodule:: concurrent.futures
465
466.. exception:: CancelledError
467
468 Raised when a future is cancelled.
469
470.. exception:: TimeoutError
471
472 Raised when a future operation exceeds the given timeout.
473
Antoine Pitrou63ff4132017-11-04 11:05:49 +0100474.. exception:: BrokenExecutor
475
476 Derived from :exc:`RuntimeError`, this exception class is raised
477 when an executor is broken for some reason, and cannot be used
478 to submit or execute new tasks.
479
480 .. versionadded:: 3.7
481
jhaydaman0a28c0d2018-05-30 02:15:06 -0500482.. exception:: InvalidStateError
483
484 Raised when an operation is performed on a future that is not allowed
485 in the current state.
486
487 .. versionadded:: 3.8
488
Antoine Pitrou63ff4132017-11-04 11:05:49 +0100489.. currentmodule:: concurrent.futures.thread
490
491.. exception:: BrokenThreadPool
492
493 Derived from :exc:`~concurrent.futures.BrokenExecutor`, this exception
494 class is raised when one of the workers of a :class:`ThreadPoolExecutor`
495 has failed initializing.
496
497 .. versionadded:: 3.7
498
Georg Brandlce64ced2014-10-28 22:58:24 +0100499.. currentmodule:: concurrent.futures.process
500
Antoine Pitroudd696492011-06-08 17:21:55 +0200501.. exception:: BrokenProcessPool
502
Antoine Pitrou63ff4132017-11-04 11:05:49 +0100503 Derived from :exc:`~concurrent.futures.BrokenExecutor` (formerly
504 :exc:`RuntimeError`), this exception class is raised when one of the
505 workers of a :class:`ProcessPoolExecutor` has terminated in a non-clean
506 fashion (for example, if it was killed from the outside).
Antoine Pitroudd696492011-06-08 17:21:55 +0200507
508 .. versionadded:: 3.3