[Python-ideas] PEP 554: Stdlib Module to Support Multiple Interpreters in Python Code
Eric Snow
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Thu Sep 7 17:05:09 EDT 2017
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On Thu, Sep 7, 2017 at 12:44 PM, Paul Moore <p.f.moore at gmail.com> wrote: > Ah, OK. so if I create a new interpreter, none of the classes, > functions, or objects defined in my calling code will exist within the > target interpreter? That makes sense, but I'd missed that nuance from > the description. Again, this is probably worth noting in the PEP. I'll make sure the PEP is more clear about this. > > And for the record, based on that one fact, I'm perfectly OK with the > initial API being string-only. Great! :) -eric
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