On Sep 19, 2018, at 13:30, Yury Selivanov <yselivanov.ml at gmail.com> wrote: > Ned, Nick, Victor, > > There's an issue with the new PEP 567 (contextvars) C API. > > Currently it's designed to expose "PyContext*" and "PyContextVar*" > pointers. I want to change that to "PyObject*" as using non-PyObject > pointers turned out to be a very bad idea (interfacing with Cython is > particularly challenging). > > Is it a good idea to change this in Python 3.7.1? It's hard to make an informed decision without a concrete PR to review. What would be the impact on any user code that has already adopted it in 3.7.0? -- Ned Deily nad at python.org -- []
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