"Mark Hammond" <mhammond@skippinet.com.au> writes: >> Mark Hammond wrote: >> > Yes, good catch. A PyInterpreterState must be known, and >> > as you stated previously, it is trivial to get one of these >> > and stash it away globally. >> > The PyThreadState is the problem child. >> >> Then of course you know more than Tim would grant you: you do have an >> interpreter state, and hence you can infer that Python has been >> initialized. So I infer that your requirements are different >> from Tim's. > > Sheesh - lucky this is mildly entertaining <wink>. You are free to > infer what you like, but I believe it is clear and would prefer to > see a single other person with a problem rather than continue > pointless semantic games. In this instance, it looks to me like Martin makes a good point. If I'm missing something, I'd appreciate an explanation. Thanks, -- David Abrahams dave@boost-consulting.com * http://www.boost-consulting.com Boost support, enhancements, training, and commercial distribution
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