Stackless Python, eventual merge?

Christian Tismer tismer at tismer.com
Wed Sep 18 09:27:12 EDT 2002


Greg Ewing wrote:
> Martin v. Loewis wrote:
> 
>>
>> They aren't really dangerous, just unconventional.
> 
> 
> 
> Last I heard, Christian was moving pieces of the C
> stack while there could be pointers to it in use.
> That's definitely dangerous, as he discovered when
> it broke Tk.

And I fixed it by adding some small locking code
to _tkinter that prevends stack slicing in that
context.

> I'd be very nervous about using Stackless until
> it stops doing that.
> 
>  > And that cannot be
>  > fixed, as it is essential to operation of Stackless.
> 
> Seems to me it could be fixed by just copying the
> C stack as a whole, instead of piecemeal.

See my other posting. Everything is there already.
Everything is under your control and optional.

hard-to-discuss-if-people-haven't-even-looked-at-it - chris

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