2011/3/14 Timothy Baldridge <tbaldri...@gmail.com>:
> They may not be thread-safe, but as far as a program goes, do we
> really care? If I have two threads adding items to the same list,
> should I really be expecting the interpreter to keep things straight?
> What's wrong with forcing the user to lock structures before editing
> them? This is something that Java, and C#, and C++ all require.

Yes, the Python interpreter should never crash because of user mistakes.



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Regards,
Benjamin
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