Re: [Python-Dev] Making PyInterpreterState an opaque type

2019年2月16日 13:35:28 -0800

On 2019年2月16日 11:15:44 +0100
Jeroen Demeyer <[email protected]> wrote:
> On 2019年02月16日 00:37, Eric Snow wrote:
> > One thing that would help simplify changes
> > in this area is if PyInterpreterState were defined in
> > Include/internal. 
> 
> How would that help anything? I don't like the idea (in general, I'm not 
> talking about PyInterpreterState specifically) that external modules 
> should be second-class citizens compared to modules inside CPython.
> 
> If you want to break the undocumented API, just break it. I don't mind. 
> But I don't see why it's required to move the include to 
> Include/internal for that.
This sounds like a reasonable design principle: decree the API
non-stable and prone to breakage (it already is, anyway), don't hide it.
It's true that in the PyInterpreterState case specifically, there
doesn't seem much worthy of use by third-party libraries.
Regards
Antoine.
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