
Sept. 9, 2017
5:14 a.m.
On Fri, Sep 8, 2017 at 8:54 PM, Michel Desmoulin <desmoulinmichel@gmail.com> wrote:
Le 09/09/2017 à 01:28, Stefan Krah a écrit :
Still, the argument "who uses subinterpreters?" of course still remains.
For now, nobody. But if we expose it and web frameworks manage to create workers as fast as multiprocessing and as cheap as threading, you will find a lot of people starting to want to use it.
To temper expectations a bit here, it sounds like the first version might be more like: as slow as threading (no multicore), as expensive as multiprocessing (no shared memory), and -- on Unix -- slower to start than either of them (no fork). -n -- Nathaniel J. Smith -- https://vorpus.org