[Python-Dev] Looking for master thesis ideas involving Python
Brett C.
bac at OCF.Berkeley.EDU
Wed Oct 29 20:38:05 EST 2003
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Dennis Allison wrote: > How about re-engineering the interpreter to make it more MP friendly? > (This is probably a bigger task than a Masters thesis.) The current > interpreter serializes on the global interpreter lock (GIL) and blocks > everything. Is there another approach which would allow processing to > continue? Guido said once that there was an attempt to change the > granularity of the locking, but that it quickly became overly complex and > unstable. Perhaps some of Maurice Herlihy's ideas may be adapted to the > problem. Moreover, it may not be necessary that the interpreter state be > consistent and deterministic all the time as long as it eventually > produces the same answer as a deterministic equivalent. There may be > interpreter organizations which move forward optimistically, ignoring > potential locking problems and then (if necessary) recoveri, and these > may have better performance than the more conservative ones. Or they may > not. Some kind of performance tests and evaluations would need to be > part of any such study. > As you said, Dennis, this might be too big for a masters thesis. But it definitely would be nice to have solved. I will definitely think about it. -Brett
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