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PyThreadState_Delete() and PyEval_ReleaseLock(). It is only defined
if WITH_THREAD is defined.
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This should match the situation in the 1.6b1 tree.
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As Chris H. points out, I should have added 'extern' to the
declaration of _PyThreadState_Current. Here it is.
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_PyThreadState_Current, defined in pystate.c.
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here; pystate.h doesn't use it (I thought I wanted to move the array
there but that won't work).
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compatibility for shared libraries.
*** WARNING -- IF YOU BUILT 1.5.1BETA1, DO A "MAKE CLEAN" ***
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Introduce truly separate (sub)interpreter objects. For now, these
must be used by separate threads, created from C. See Demo/pysvr for
an example of how to use this. This also rationalizes Python's
initialization and finalization behavior:
Py_Initialize() -- initialize the whole interpreter
Py_Finalize() -- finalize the whole interpreter
tstate = Py_NewInterpreter() -- create a new (sub)interpreter
Py_EndInterpreter(tstate) -- delete a new (sub)interpreter
There are also new interfaces relating to threads and the interpreter
lock, which can be used to create new threads, and sometimes have to
be used to manipulate the interpreter lock when creating or deleting
sub-interpreters. These are only defined when WITH_THREAD is defined:
PyEval_AcquireLock() -- acquire the interpreter lock
PyEval_ReleaseLock() -- release the interpreter lock
PyEval_AcquireThread(tstate) -- acquire the lock and make the thread current
PyEval_ReleaseThread(tstate) -- release the lock and make NULL current
Other administrative changes:
- The header file bltinmodule.h is deleted.
- The init functions for Import, Sys and Builtin are now internal and
declared in pythonrun.h.
- Py_Setup() and Py_Cleanup() are no longer declared.
- The interpreter state and thread state structures are now linked
together in a chain (the chain of interpreters is a static variable
in pythonrun.c).
- Some members of the interpreter and thread structures have new,
shorter, more consistent, names.
- Added declarations for _PyImport_{Find,Fixup}Extension() to import.h.
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All per-thread globals are moved into a struct which is manipulated
separately.
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