On 27/04/2012 23:30, Dennis Lee Bieber wrote:

        Oh, continuation thought...

        If the workers are calling into C-language operations, unless those
operations release the GIL, it doesn't matter what the OS or Python
thread switch timings are. The OS may interrupt the thread (running
C-language code), pass control to the Python interpreter which finds the
GIL is locked, and just blocks -- control passes back to the interrupted
thread.

        Any long-running C-language function should release the GIL while
doing things with local data -- and reacquire the GIL when it needs to
manipulate Python data structures or returning...

The OP mentioned parsing webpages. If that involves the re module at
some point, it doesn't release the GIL while it's looking for matches.
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