Michael Felt <[email protected]> added the comment:
OK. Please explain. Looking at tstate assignment
In posixmodule.c:PyOSAfterFork_Child()
PyStatus status;
_PyRuntimeState *runtime = &_PyRuntime;
...
PyThreadState *tstate = _PyThreadState_GET();
and later calls
status = _PyRuntimeState_ReInitThreads(runtime);
Yet in Posix/ceval.c
PyStatus
_PyEval_ReInitThreads(PyThreadState *tstate)
{
_PyRuntimeState *runtime = tstate->interp->runtime;
** this looks like runtime->interp->runtime
And then we get down to:
/* Destroy all threads except the current one */
_PyThreadState_DeleteExcept(runtime, tstate);
Is this correct - as it looks like:
_PyThreadState_DeleteExcept(runtime->interp->runtime, runtime) -- where runtime
== &_PyRuntime;
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