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per-interpreter: gc #29

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ericsnowcurrently opened this issue Aug 24, 2018 · 2 comments
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per-interpreter: gc #29

ericsnowcurrently opened this issue Aug 24, 2018 · 2 comments
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complexity: high very hard to figure out P1 medium priority size: large requires a lot of changes type: enhancement X [isolation] improved interpreter isolation X [runtime] CPython runtime (lifecycle, state)

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ericsnowcurrently commented Aug 24, 2018

Move PyRuntimeState.gc to PyInterpreterState.gc.

Notable concerns:

  • can be moved separately from rest of mem state?
  • do we still need a global state for anything? (just use "main"?)

(https://bugs.python.org/issue36854)

@ericsnowcurrently ericsnowcurrently added X [isolation] improved interpreter isolation X [runtime] CPython runtime (lifecycle, state) P1 medium priority type: enhancement size: large requires a lot of changes complexity: high very hard to figure out labels Aug 24, 2018
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I closed https://bugs.python.org/issue36854 so this issue can be closed as well, no?

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oh, funny, I moved it to "done" but that didn't close it :)

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