Hrvoje Niksic <hniksic <at> xemacs.org> writes: > > Brad Johnson <Brad.Johnson <at> ballardtech.com> writes: > > > I have a place where I execute a Python command that calls into C++ > > code which then in turn calls back into Python using the same > > interpreter. I get a fatal error which is "PyThreadStage_Get: no > > current thread." > > Does the C++ code call into the interpreter from a different thread?
No. But, problem has been solved. I enabled thread support for the Python interpreter and now wrap the code that caused the problem in PyGILState_Ensure and PyGILState_Release. I'm not sure why this fixed it. My theory is that the Python interpreter is not reentrant and requires another thread if you call into it more than once in the same call chain. -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list