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Prior to this PR PyFlame did not implement a way for the running
application to signal that profiling should be stopped. This is useful e.g.
when profiling from a Jupyter Notebook.

superbobry added a commit to superbobry/pyflame that referenced this pull request Jan 18, 2019
This is useful for running PyFlame from Jupyter Notebook,
where a cell could be isolated to a separate thread prior
to profiling.

See also uber-archive#163
superbobry added a commit to superbobry/pyflame that referenced this pull request Jan 18, 2019
This is useful for running PyFlame from Jupyter Notebook,
where a cell could be isolated to a separate thread prior
to profiling.

See also uber-archive#163
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