gh-98608: Stop Treating All Errors from _Py_NewInterpreterFromConfig() as Fatal by ericsnowcurrently · Pull Request #102657 · python/cpython (original) (raw)
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Prior to this change, errors in _Py_NewInterpreterFromConfig()
were always fatal. Instead, callers should be able to handle such errors and keep going. That's what this change supports. Note that the existing [fatal] behavior of the public Py_NewInterpreter()
is preserved.
Fidget-Spinner pushed a commit to Fidget-Spinner/cpython that referenced this pull request
…onfig() as Fatal (pythongh-102657)
Prior to this change, errors in _Py_NewInterpreterFromConfig() were always fatal. Instead, callers should be able to handle such errors and keep going. That's what this change supports. (This was an oversight in the original implementation of _Py_NewInterpreterFromConfig().) Note that the existing [fatal] behavior of the public Py_NewInterpreter() is preserved.
warsaw pushed a commit to warsaw/cpython that referenced this pull request
…onfig() as Fatal (pythongh-102657)
Prior to this change, errors in _Py_NewInterpreterFromConfig() were always fatal. Instead, callers should be able to handle such errors and keep going. That's what this change supports. (This was an oversight in the original implementation of _Py_NewInterpreterFromConfig().) Note that the existing [fatal] behavior of the public Py_NewInterpreter() is preserved.
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