[mod_python] Python 3.0/Guido and mod_python.

Gregory (Grisha) Trubetskoy grisha at modpython.org
Fri Apr 27 11:01:40 EDT 2007


Interesting... It doesn't look like it's anything we could control though 
- worst case there will be no more multiple interpreters (as I understood 
it), which wouldn't be the end of the world, but it's really nice to know 
that mod_python is seriously considered in the design discussions!

On Fri, 27 Apr 2007, Graham Dumpleton wrote:

> I'm too lazy to read and understand what the discussion is all about,
> but Guido makes reference to mod_python in a discussion about some
> extensions to Python 3.0 which if done would make it impossible to run
> mod_python with Python 3.0. The discussions are at:
>
> http://groups.google.com/group/Numpy-discussion/browse_thread/thread/e3dac7bd178c9b6d/4c8c70ceadbaa2bd?lnk=st&q=mod_python&rnum=10#4c8c70ceadbaa2bd
>
> An interesting quote from Guido is:
>
> """I would like to let users modify the built-ins, but such changes
> ought to be isolated from other interpreters running in the same
> address space. I don't want to be the one to tell the mod_python
> community they won't be able to upgrade to 3.0... """
>
> We will have to see what happens.
>
> Graham
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