Message359915
| Author |
vstinner |
| Recipients |
eric.snow, jdemeyer, nascheme, ncoghlan, phsilva, steve.dower, vstinner |
| Date |
2020年01月13日.16:08:27 |
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-1.0 |
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Yes |
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<1578931707.6.0.917944080894.issue36710@roundup.psfhosted.org> |
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| Content |
I continued this work by passing tstate to internal C functions: bpo-38644.
I also added PyInterpreterState.runtime field, so it's now possible to retrieve the runtime from tstate:
runtime = tstate->interp->runtime;
I wrote an article on passing tstate to internal C functions:
https://vstinner.github.io/cpython-pass-tstate.html
I consider that this issue is now done. I close the issue. |
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