def start(self): ''' Start child process ''' assert self._popen is None, 'cannot start a process twice' assert self._parent_pid == os.getpid(), \ 'can only start a process object created by current process' assert not _current_process._daemonic, \ 'daemonic processes are not allowed to have children' _cleanup() if self._Popen is not None: Popen = self._Popen else: from multiprocessing.forking import Popen self._popen = Popen(self) _current_process._children.add(self)
def start(self): """ Start child process """ assert self._popen is None, 'cannot start a process twice' assert self._parent_pid == os.getpid(), \ 'can only start a process object created by current process' # This is the code I'm commenting out and allows me to perform the # dangerous task of forking inside a daemon process. """ assert not current_process()._daemonic, \ 'daemonic processes are not allowed to have children' """ _cleanup() if self._Popen is not None: Popen = self._Popen else: from multiprocessing.forking import Popen self._popen = Popen(self) current_process()._children.add(self)