Message225805
| Author |
skrah |
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lemburg, pitrou, scoder, skrah |
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2014年08月24日.08:56:07 |
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<20140824085606.GA11449@sleipnir.bytereef.org> |
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<53F9195B.1030103@free.fr> |
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Antoine Pitrou <report@bugs.python.org> wrote:
> Who are those people? #16745 was opened by you :-)
MvL, in #4555 (msg176486).
> > Platform specific maybe, but no hack: I was thinking about storing the DSO
> > handle in the PyModuleObject struct and add functions to lookup symbols.
> > I'm attaching a diff for Linux -- It has been a while, but I'm rather certain
> > that the corresponding scheme also worked on Windows (can't test now, my
> > Windows VM is defunct).
>
> How does it work? I've tried to dlopen() and then dlsym() the _decimal
> file manually, it wouldn't work for private (e.g. mpd) symbols.
Yes, the symbols would need to be public, see module_get_symbol.diff.
>
> > That would leave the usual troublemakers AIX etc., which have sketchy support
> > anyway.
>
> That sounds rather worrying. How about OS X? Why would that whole scheme
> be better than a capsule?
I'm not sure about OS X, but I would be surprised if it did not work.
To my limited knowledge, Capsules are slow, see also here (the penultimate
paragraph):
https://mail.python.org/pipermail/python-dev/2013-March/124481.html
Stefan (Behnel), could you comment on the strategy that you had in mind?
Is it similar to module_get_symbol.diff or entirely different? |
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