Message340915
| Author |
jdemeyer |
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eric.snow, jdemeyer, vstinner |
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2019年04月26日.12:32:55 |
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<1556281975.45.0.997147912947.issue36710@roundup.psfhosted.org> |
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> The long term goal is to support multiple interpreter instances per process:
> Eric Snow's PEP 554 "Multiple Interpreters in the Stdlib"
> https://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-0554/
Sorry, but I don't see the relation between this issue and PEP 554. It seems to me that the PEP is about making subinterpreters available from pure Python (instead of only at the C level). It doesn't say anything about the *implementation* of subinterpreters, which is what this issue is about.
So I'm still missing the bigger picture where this issue fits in.
> The current implementation of CPython leaks dozens of *Python* objects at exit.
That may be an issue to be fixed, but again I don't see the relation with this issue. |
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| 2019年04月26日 12:32:55 | jdemeyer | set | recipients:
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| 2019年04月26日 12:32:55 | jdemeyer | set | messageid: <1556281975.45.0.997147912947.issue36710@roundup.psfhosted.org> |
| 2019年04月26日 12:32:55 | jdemeyer | link | issue36710 messages |
| 2019年04月26日 12:32:55 | jdemeyer | create |
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