@H2HOLE · Post #161 · 05/27/2024, 04:25 PM
Python 3.13 起已可使用 --disable-gil 关闭 GIL。 https://docs.python.org/3.13/whatsnew/3.13.html#free-threaded-cpython thread: /4469 #Python#GIL
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@H2HOLE · Post #161 · 05/27/2024, 04:25 PM
Python 3.13 起已可使用 --disable-gil 关闭 GIL。 https://docs.python.org/3.13/whatsnew/3.13.html#free-threaded-cpython thread: /4469 #Python#GIL
@djangoproject · Post #156 · 09/06/2016, 01:43 AM
https://wiki.python.org/moin/GlobalInterpreterLock In #CPython, the #global#interpreter lock, or #GIL, is a mutex that prevents multiple native #threads from executing Python bytecodes at once. This lock is necessary mainly because CPython's memory management is not thread-safe. (However, since the GIL exists, other features have grown to depend on the guarantees that it enforces.)