[Python-Dev] multiple interpreters and extension modules
"Martin v. Löwis"
martin at v.loewis.de
Sat Dec 30 02:19:12 CET 2006
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Jeremy Kloth schrieb: > 1) is subclassing Python classes in C as a static type supported? Even if they > would be declared on the heap, they would be bound to the first loaded Python > class. As you found out: no, this isn't supported. To work around, you can wrap the extension module with Python module which invokes an explicit module initialization function; you then need to lookup the subclasses dynamically (going through thread_state->interp->modules). > As to question 2, I'm in the process of prototyping that approach to see if it > is feasible in our code and if so, (and people find it useful) I'll attempt > to write a PEP for that feature. I'd like to see the module initialization/finalization be redone for Python 3, in particular with explicit finalization procedures. If Python 3 still supports multiple interpreters, this aspect should be taken into account. Whether there is any chance to add the PEP to 2.x, I don't know - it needs to be written first. Regards, Martin
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