An exploration into the possibility of running a parallel application using sub interpreters| tonybaloney.github.io
CPython has supported multiple interpreters in the same process (AKA “subinterpreters”) since version 1.5 (1997). The feature has been available via the C-API. [c-api] Multiple interpreters operate in relative isolation from one another, which facilit...| Python Enhancement Proposals (PEPs)
Free-threaded Python (PEP-703) was released in October 2024. It enables true multi-threaded execution without the restriction of the GIL. I...| blog.changs.co.uk
better-functools: Python functional fun| blog.changs.co.uk
better-functools: Python functional fun| blog.changs.co.uk
This PEP proposes to add a new module, interpreters, to support inspecting, creating, and running code in multiple interpreters in the current process. This includes Interpreter objects that represent the underlying interpreters. The module will also ...| Python Enhancement Proposals (PEPs)