David Abrahams <dave@boost-consulting.com> writes: > > Ok. What would break if they wouldn't? > > All of the places where Q invokes the callback on arbitrary threads it > has started, but which don't hold the GIL. So Q creates new threads which perform callbacks? But Q also performs the callbacks when invoked from A? Sounds like a bug in Q to me... Regards, Martin
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