Hi Gregory,

On 06/12/13 17:28, Gregory Ewing wrote:
> Garthy wrote:
>> I am running into problems when using multiple interpreters [1] and I
>> am presently trying to track down these issues. Can anyone familiar
>> with the process of embedding multiple interpreters have a skim of the
>> details below and let me know of any obvious problems?
>
> As far as I know, multiple interpreters in one process is
> not really supported. There *seems* to be partial support for
> it in the code, but there is no way to fully isolate them
> from each other.

That's not good to hear.

Is there anything confirming that it's an incomplete API insofar as multiple interpreters are concerned? Wouldn't this carry consequences for say mod_wsgi, which also does this?

> Why do you think you need multiple interpreters, as opposed
> to one interpreter with multiple threads? If you're trying
> to sandbox the threads from each other and/or from the rest
> of the system, be aware that it's extremely difficult to
> securely sandbox Python code. You'd be much safer to run
> each one in its own process and rely on OS-level protections.

To allow each script to run in its own environment, with minimal chance of inadvertent interaction between the environments, whilst allowing each script the ability to stall on conditions that will be later met by another thread supplying the information, and to fit in with existing infrastructure.

>> - I don't need to share objects between interpreters (if it is even
>> possible- I don't know).
>
> The hard part is *not* sharing objects between interpreters.
> If nothing else, all the builtin type objects, constants, etc.
> will be shared.

I understand. To clarify: I do not need to pass any Python objects I create or receive back and forth between different interpreters. I can imagine some environments would not react well to this.

Cheers,
Garth

PS. Apologies if any of these messages come through more than once. Most lists that I've posted to set reply-to meaning a normal reply can be used, but python-list does not seem to. The replies I have sent manually to python-list@python.org instead don't seem to have appeared. I'm not quite sure what is happening- apologies for any blundering around on my part trying to figure it out.

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