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16.2.5 Multiprocessing

To start multiprocessing, use mp:initialize-multiprocessing . This function does not return until multiprocessing has terminated.

It is not necessary to use mp:initialize-multiprocessing when the LispWorks environment is already running. Note that, on Windows, Mac OS X, Linux and FreeBSD, the LispWorks images shipped do start the programming environment. If you create an image which does not start the programming environment, by using the :environment nil argument to save-image , then multiprocessing can be started in this new image as described below.

16.2.5.1 Starting multiprocessing interactively

16.2.5.2 Multiprocessing on startup

16.2.5.3 Running your own processes on startup


LispWorks User Guide - 11 Mar 2008

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