Issue 40231: [subinterpreters] Fix pending calls in subinterpreters
Currently, _Py_ThreadCanHandlePendingCalls() only returns true if the current thread is the Python "main thread" (_PyRuntime.main_thread). _PyRuntime.main_thread is initialized by _PyRuntime_Initialize(). The problem is that a subinterpreter can run a separated thread which may not be the "main thread". As a consequence, a subinterpreter will not run schedulded pending calls, or it will run them later than it could. I modified COMPUTE_EVAL_BREAKER() of ceval.c in bpo-40010: now if tstate->interp->ceval.pending.calls_to_do is true, tstate->interp->ceval.eval_breaker is only set to 1 if _Py_ThreadCanHandlePendingCalls() is true. One option would be to allow any thread to run "pending calls". Another option is to have one "main thread" per interpreter, rather than having a single "main thread" for all interpreters. I made pending calls per-interpreter in bpo-39984. In Python 3.7, main_thread variable came from _PyRutimeState.ceval.pending.main_thread. It was moved into _PyRuntimeState by this change: commit 5be45a6105d656c551adeee7770afdc3b806fbb5 Author: Eric Snow <ericsnowcurrently@gmail.com> Date: Fri Mar 8 22:47:07 2019 -0700 bpo-33608: Minor cleanup related to pending calls. (gh-12247) -- _Py_ThreadCanHandleSignals() doesn't have to change: it must only return true for the main thread of the main interpreter. Currently, it's implemented as: static inline int _Py_ThreadCanHandleSignals(PyThreadState *tstate) { return (_Py_IsMainThread() && _Py_IsMainInterpreter(tstate)); }