@Aran-Fey. You mean by global variables, variables called from within a function that uses global keyboard or you mean global variables in heap memory (seen by all functions)?
@Aran-Fey. Thansk. So is there an estimate for the running memory cost of ProcessPool vs Threading (both runs without doing anything) in the idle case scenario
@MisterMiyagi. @Aran-Fey. Last question please, so don't you think that since ProcessPool finishes earlier based on the code in the post, then it will finish quickly and release memory quickly, which allows other processes to run? Threading shows that it's very slow even if it has less memory spot, which means other threads might have to wait before the current thread finishes
I am wondering if `ProcessPoolExecutor` has more memory spot than `Threading`? I am not sure if using `ProcessPoolExecutor` could use more memory than just `Threading` please? I read in this post below that using Pool is much faster, but I am not sure about the consequences on application throughput.
@MisterMiyagi, @Kevin. Thank you. How do I read more about cost of conversion Ctypes to Python please? Also, can you please add more how did you get 10,000 operations if possible?
so what is going there please? I mean when I should know that it pays off? Should I do trial and error test or there is a metric to determine when I should shift to ctypes please?
@Kevin. Hello, I tried to compare Python and ctypes code in Python to do the sum of numbers as an example to compare their performance. I found that Python is faster than the ctypes version.
So, one last question please. Suppose we have 2 instances for 2 different classes A and B. Can I pass an instance A method to another instance B and call the instance A method from instance B ?