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How to use the multiprocess.heap.BufferWrapper function in multiprocess

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github uqfoundation / multiprocess / py3.1 / multiprocess / sharedctypes.py View on Github external
def _new_value(type_):
    size = ctypes.sizeof(type_)
    wrapper = heap.BufferWrapper(size)
    return rebuild_ctype(type_, wrapper, None)
github uqfoundation / multiprocess / py2.7 / multiprocess / sharedctypes.py View on Github external
def _new_value(type_):
    size = ctypes.sizeof(type_)
    wrapper = heap.BufferWrapper(size)
    return rebuild_ctype(type_, wrapper, None)
github uqfoundation / multiprocess / py3.3 / multiprocess / sharedctypes.py View on Github external
def _new_value(type_):
    size = ctypes.sizeof(type_)
    wrapper = heap.BufferWrapper(size)
    return rebuild_ctype(type_, wrapper, None)
github uqfoundation / multiprocess / py2.6 / multiprocess / sharedctypes.py View on Github external
def _new_value(type_):
    size = ctypes.sizeof(type_)
    wrapper = heap.BufferWrapper(size)
    return rebuild_ctype(type_, wrapper, None)