On 11/24/25 13:24, Jerome Kieffer wrote:
Well, today 3.13+3.13t, both exist, the same with 3.14+3.14t ... but
apparently for 3.15, i.e. in a year from now, the free-threaded version
will become the default, i.e 3.15t, which is a big change !
We still have time but postponing because it is not ye
Well, today 3.13+3.13t, both exist, the same with 3.14+3.14t ... but
apparently for 3.15, i.e. in a year from now, the free-threaded version
will become the default, i.e 3.15t, which is a big change !
We still have time but postponing because it is not yet urgent looks
like procrastination to me.
I am not keen introducing this before 3.14 is the default. This way, we
can concentrate on the 3.14 transition first. Then we can look at the
free-threaded build, and also have a chance to look for regressions.
Matthias
On 11/16/25 16:16, ben0i0d wrote:
Hello everyone,
In my previous email
Hey,
Thanks for all your work and for the nice email!
> 4. Alignment with future direction - PEP 703 has been accepted, and upstream
> has confirmed that No-GIL will be the default in the future
They have backtracked in the past about such decisions. For example
the whole mess with PEP 563. So
Hello everyone,
In my previous email
(https://lists.debian.org/debian-python/2025/11/msg2.html), I
introduced my work on bringing free-threaded Python to Debian. I'm now
pleased to announce that the integration of nogil with the GIL version
has been successfully completed and has passed ne
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