Luke Kenneth Casson Leighton wrote: [SNIP] >> python.exe (say, the official one) loads >> python25.dll. Then, an import is made of a ming-wine extension, say >> foo.pyd, which is linked with libpython2.5.dll, which then gets loaded. >> Voila, you have two interpreters in memory, with different type objects, >> memory heaps, and so on. > > ok, there's a solution for that - the gist of the solution is already > implemented in things like Apache Runtime and Apache2 (modules), and > is an extremely common standard technique implemented in OS kernels. > the "old school" name for it is "vector tables". > [SNIP] Did you think that this will escape python MSVC from "Assembly hell" ? Roumen
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