April 16, 2021 2:08 PM, "Denis Kotov" <redrad...@gmail.com> wrote:

> edwin@211mainstreet.net wrote:
> 
>> Anyone who has done a language change on a project knows that it is a huge 
>> disruption. You need
>> solid justification to make such a change. All I have seen in this thread is 
>> personal opinion.
>> Since this is a personal opinion exchange, I am of the humble opinion that 
>> the personal opinions of
>> core devs matter the most, since a language change would affect them more 
>> than anyone else.
>> April 16, 2021 1:47 PM, redrad...@gmail.com wrote:
>> Guys, the issue is that I most of the time see that somebody used C++ for 
>> one or two times, did not
>> understand it and left with bad taste ...
>> Please, answer me question, if you will go in gym two times, will you get 
>> stop training and say
>> that it does not fit in your life ?
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> Okay lets try to discuss one by one:
> 1) Readability - less code, most code is hidden by abstraction without losing 
> performance
> In CPython code lots of stuff like Py_INCREF, Py_DECREF .. it could be fixed 
> with C++
> std::shared_ptr<> (RustPython use analog Arc<>)

So every single python extension library would have to be rewritten to handle 
all the new C++ apis?  Sounds like an idea everyone will be very excited about.
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