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[Stackless] comments on PEP 219

[Python-Dev] Re: [Stackless] comments on PEP 219 [Python-Dev] Re: [Stackless] comments on PEP 219Greg Ewing greg@cosc.canterbury.ac.nz
Thu, 15 Mar 2001 13:31:00 +1300 (NZDT)
Christian Tismer <tismer@tismer.com>:

> You can *create* a thread using a callback.

Okay, that's not so bad. (An earlier message seemed to
be saying that you couldn't even do that.)

But what about GUIs such as Tkinter which have a
main loop in C that keeps control for the life of
the program? You'll never get back to the base-level
interpreter, not even between callbacks, so how do 
the uthreads get scheduled?

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