I know this is probably futile, but I'm going to ask anyway. Since I have not the time (or ability) to code this, I am not even submitting a PEP. I'm throwing this out there on the wind. Since we're doing a lot of work that breaks backwards compatibility, one more piece of breakage needs to happen. We need to have true multithreading.
Reasons: 1. Most people who bought a computer in the past year bought a dual-core processor with it. Quad-cores are going to take over the market in 2008. To not be able to take advantage of these extra cores is an inherent language disadvantage. Yes, you can run more than one process and do some sort of IPC, but it requires a lot more work for the coder and a lot more complexity in the code (ie more bugs). 2. It makes writing servers so much more easy on Windows systems (you know, the OS without an effective "fork" mechanism). To simply stick fingers in your ears and yelling "LA LA LA" in the hopes Windows will go away is not effective language design. 3. C# and Java have true multithreading. Ruby doesn't. Let's get it before Ruby does. 4. It will actually speed up the Python interpreter. Not at first, but I'm certain there's a level of parallelism in the Python bytecode that can be exploited by threaded branch prediction and concurrent processing. For example, a generator that figures out its next value BEFORE being called, so it's a simple return of a value when the iteration is called. I speculate that with true multitasking, an optimized python interpreter will appear within a year to take advantage of these possibilities. I hope the thoughts behind this email aren't outweighed by the fact that it didn't go through the proper channels. Thank you for your time. Christoper L. Spencer CTO ROXX, LLC 4515 Leslie Ave. Cincinnati, OH 45242 TEL: 513-545-7057 EMAIL: [EMAIL PROTECTED] _______________________________________________ Python-3000 mailing list Python-3000@python.org http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-3000 Unsubscribe: http://mail.python.org/mailman/options/python-3000/archive%40mail-archive.com