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use explicit multiprocessing context for creating Pipe in subproc.py #1102

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8 changes: 4 additions & 4 deletions tianshou/env/worker/subproc.py
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import time
from collections import OrderedDict
from collections.abc import Callable
from multiprocessing import Pipe, connection
from multiprocessing import connection
from multiprocessing.context import BaseContext
from typing import Any, Literal

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share_memory: bool = False,
context: BaseContext | Literal["fork", "spawn"] | None = None,
) -> None:
self.parent_remote, self.child_remote = Pipe()
self.share_memory = share_memory
self.buffer: dict | tuple | ShArray | None = None
if not isinstance(context, BaseContext):
context = multiprocessing.get_context(context)
self.parent_remote, self.child_remote = context.Pipe()
self.share_memory = share_memory
self.buffer: dict | tuple | ShArray | None = None
assert hasattr(context, "Process") # for mypy
if self.share_memory:
dummy = env_fn()
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