I have binary file that contains invariable number of images (size of each image 1024*768). I put each image to JoinableQueue and analyzed it in multiprocessing, and it works perfect with small files, but I get Memory Error when I try to read huge files. Anybody know how can i store big files to bufer/Queue(as string)? (unfortunately i can't use Manager or Pool)
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Have you considered chunking the input with a generator as in in this [answer](https://stackoverflow.com/questions/519633/lazy-method-for-reading-big-file-in-python)? – Dodge Feb 08 '19 at 15:40
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Did you have a look at the module io.BytesIO? You can find it here: https://docs.python.org/release/3.1.3/library/io.html#binary-i-o You can set your Buffer size, that solved a memory problem for me once.

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- You can read about buffer here.
- If your memory if small, you can try force gc like that:
import gc
SIZE = 1024*768
MEMOSIZE = 1024 # your memory size
with open('xxx', 'rb') as fp: # open the file
i = 0 # remember the number to gc in time
queue = []
while True:
if (i*(SIZE-1) < MEMOSIZE):
x = fp.read(SIZE) # if your image is single channel
queue.append(x)
# do something
else:
del queue
gc.collect()

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