Martin v. Loewis wrote: >Guido: >> >> All of the above. Otherwise, *every* API would have to carry an >> "interp" argument around (as does Tcl/Tk). > > Not necessarily. The interp argument could be stored in thread-local > storage. Of course, using TLS opens another can of worms. We need thread-local storage, anyway. When I'm a little farther into my work on Decimal, I'm going to take a hard look at this because context needs to be global on a per-thread basis... -- --- Aahz (@pobox.com) Hugs and backrubs -- I break Rule 6 <*> http://www.rahul.net/aahz/ Androgynous poly kinky vanilla queer het Pythonista I don't really mind a person having the last whine, but I do mind someone else having the last self-righteous whine.
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