The Python Steering Council intent to approve PEP 703: making the GIL optional
The Python Steering Council intent to approve PEP 703: making the GIL optional

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A Steering Council notice about PEP 703 (Making the Global Interpreter Lock Optional in CPython)

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I don't quite grasp the immediate consequences of this - does this mean that I can use threads instead of subpeocesses if I want to parallelize my program beyond one core?
I also don't know much about this subject, but I found this introduction quite helpful: What Is the Python Global Interpreter Lock (GIL)?
Further down it does mention that currently you would use multiple processes (each one having its ownn GIL) to do this, but I guess this would allow you to use threads instead, if I understand it correctly
Thanks for the link, that's a great read.