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bpo-33532: Fix test_multiprocessing_forkserver.test_ignore() #7319

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@vstinner vstinner commented Jun 1, 2018

Use also support.SOCK_MAX_SIZE, not only support.PIPE_MAX_SIZE, to
get the size for a blocking send into a multiprocessing pipe.

https://bugs.python.org/issue33532

Use also support.SOCK_MAX_SIZE, not only support.PIPE_MAX_SIZE, to
get the size for a blocking send into a multiprocessing pipe.
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Thanks @vstinner for the PR 🌮🎉.. I'm working now to backport this PR to: 3.7.
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Use also support.SOCK_MAX_SIZE, not only support.PIPE_MAX_SIZE, to
get the size for a blocking send into a multiprocessing pipe.
(cherry picked from commit 252f6ab)

Co-authored-by: Victor Stinner <[email protected]>
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GH-7320 is a backport of this pull request to the 3.7 branch.

miss-islington added a commit that referenced this pull request Jun 1, 2018
Use also support.SOCK_MAX_SIZE, not only support.PIPE_MAX_SIZE, to
get the size for a blocking send into a multiprocessing pipe.
(cherry picked from commit 252f6ab)

Co-authored-by: Victor Stinner <[email protected]>
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