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printing - Child processes created with python multiprocessing module won't print

I have a problem with the code below, and with any code that uses the print function in the child processes. I can't see any printed statements, even if I use sys.std[err|out].write('worker') instead of print.

This is the code (from the official python documentation):

from multiprocessing import Process

def f(name):
    print 'hello', name

if __name__ == '__main__':
    p = Process(target=f, args=('bob',))
    p.start()
    p.join()

The output is blank.

Note: The following code uses the threading module and it prints the output:

import threading

def f(name):
    print 'hello', name

if __name__ == '__main__':
    p = threading.Thread(target=f, args=('bob',))
    p.start()
    p.join()

Output: hello bob

Can you please point me to the solution? Thanks in advance.

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Try this:

from multiprocessing import Process
import sys

def f(name):
    print 'hello', name
    sys.stdout.flush()

...

AFAIK the standard output of processed spawned by the multiprocessing module is buffered, hence you will see the output only if the buffer becomes full or you explicitly flush sys.stdout.


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