Or is the functionality as of 3.13 still limited to low level python embedding applications?
It will also mean that we can use threads instead of processes and a lot of pain related tot his should disappear in long term.
Very exciting! I wonder what the first set of motivating applications are and what kind of performance gains are they expecting.
> static constexpr auto MAXIMUM_STATES = 463;
There is a joke here that I’m missing. Does anyone understand what it is?
This could be totes wrong, all from memory, too tired to fact check.
Maybe I’m slow today, but are the author complaining (rightfully so) about the buggy no-gil implementation?
Should we wait until the feature is more stable before implementing new libraries? I was thinking on making use of it in new libraries I plan to develop.
What are the most blatant use case to test this feature?
PD: So many questions, I know, sorry everybody!
I did not check the claim, since, as the article rightly points out, there are general issues in the Python space and other languages like Lua are far better for embedding.
As to why it's "more popular", I guess you mean is getting more upvotes, that's part of the trick with submissions. Post it on a slow Friday work day before a holiday and you'll get more clicks than some other days or times.