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Created on 2022年04月04日 19:57 by mbadaire, last changed 2022年04月11日 14:59 by admin.
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| msg416694 - (view) | Author: Matthias Badaire (mbadaire) | Date: 2022年04月04日 19:57 | |
Hi,
I have an issue when using asyncio and two interpreter instances each launched and used in a seperated thread.
I am getting a asyncio loop for each thread .However asyncio is getting me the same loop because of this code in get_running_loop. Indeed when I have two interpreter, the ts_id would be the same for both my threads and therefore I will get the cached value of the first thread. cached_running_holder being static, it is the same value for all instances of interpreter.
Maybe we should check if we are in the same interpreter or same thread ,.. I am not sure how it could be fixed.
_asynciomodule.c:
get_running_loop(PyObject **loop)
{
PyObject *rl;
PyThreadState *ts = _PyThreadState_GET();
uint64_t ts_id = PyThreadState_GetID(ts);
if (ts_id == cached_running_holder_tsid && cached_running_holder != NULL) {
If it does not make sense, I have some sample code but it is not just 10 lines.
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| Date | User | Action | Args |
| 2022年04月11日 14:59:58 | admin | set | github: 91375 |
| 2022年04月04日 20:38:00 | JelleZijlstra | set | nosy:
+ eric.snow |
| 2022年04月04日 19:57:08 | mbadaire | create | |