> > > > Sure, as long as it is part of Stackless and not of Python proper. > > > > > > Actually, I've wanted a reset_exc() call from time to time. What is the > > > barrer to having in the core? > > > > I believe that Stackless supports Python 2.1 or older, and we're not > > adding features. Even if Stackless supported Python 2.2, adding a new > > feature would be iffy. > > This has nothing to do with Stackless, Well, Christian explained that it was a problem because they have 1000s of threads. > and I'm happy to have it for Python > 2.3 (or 2.4 if it is too risky to add post-a2). I don't have time to write the code, but I'll entertain a patch before 2.3b1. --Guido van Rossum (home page: http://www.python.org/~guido/)
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