execnet: distributed Python deployment and communication
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Important
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**execnet currently is in maintenance-only mode, mostly because it is still the backend
of the pytest-xdist plugin. Do not use in new projects.**
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.. _execnet: http://codespeak.net/execnet
execnet_ provides carefully tested means to ad-hoc interact with Python
interpreters across version, platform and network barriers. It provides
a minimal and fast API targetting the following uses:
* distribute tasks to local or remote processes
* write and deploy hybrid multi-process applications
* write scripts to administer multiple hosts
Features
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* zero-install bootstrapping: no remote installation required!
* flexible communication: send/receive as well as
callback/queue mechanisms supported
* simple serialization of python builtin types (no pickling)
* grouped creation and robust termination of processes
* interoperable between Windows and Unix-ish systems.
* integrates with different threading models, including standard
os threads, eventlet and gevent based systems.