Exemple #1
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 def oid(self):
     """Universally unique identifier for this app."""
     # since 4.0: thread.get_ident() is not included when
     # generating the process id.  This is due to how the RPC
     # backend now dedicates a single thread to receive results,
     # which would not work if each thread has a separate id.
     return oid_from(self, threads=False)
Exemple #2
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 def thread_oid(self):
     """Per-thread unique identifier for this app."""
     try:
         return self._local.oid
     except AttributeError:
         self._local.oid = new_oid = oid_from(self, threads=True)
         return new_oid
Exemple #3
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 def oid(self):
     """Universally unique identifier for this app."""
     # since 4.0: thread.get_ident() is not included when
     # generating the process id.  This is due to how the RPC
     # backend now dedicates a single thread to receive results,
     # which would not work if each thread has a separate id.
     return oid_from(self, threads=False)
Exemple #4
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 def oid(self):
     return oid_from(self)
Exemple #5
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 def oid(self):
     """Universally unique identifier for this app."""
     return oid_from(self)
Exemple #6
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 def oid(self):
     """Universally unique identifier for this app."""
     return oid_from(self)
Exemple #7
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 def oid(self):
     return oid_from(self)
Exemple #8
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 def oid(self):
     try:
         return self._tls.OID
     except AttributeError:
         oid = self._tls.OID = oid_from(self)
         return oid
Exemple #9
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 def thread_oid(self):
     """Per-thread unique identifier for this app."""
     return self.context_oid.get(oid_from(self, threads=True))
Exemple #10
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 def oid(self):
     try:
         return self._tls.OID
     except AttributeError:
         oid = self._tls.OID = oid_from(self)
         return oid