plpython implementation
| От | Szymon Guz | 
|---|---|
| Тема | plpython implementation | 
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| Msg-id | CAFjNrYsy6y1pObJpQB8AH+jiYXkFWTorqHac2DwBtUJNECYHBA@mail.gmail.com обсуждение исходный текст | 
| Ответы | Re: plpython implementation Re: plpython implementation | 
| Список | pgsql-hackers | 
I'm reading through plperl and plpython implementations and I don't understand the way they work.
		
	Comments for plperl say that there are two interpreters (trusted and untrusted) for each user session, and they are stored in a hash.
Plpython version looks quite different, there is no such global hash with interpreters, there is just a pointer to an interpreter and one global function _PG_init, which runs once (but per session, user, or what?).
I'm just wondering how a plpython implementation should look like. We need another interpreter, but PG_init function is run once, should it then create two interpreters on init, or should we let this function do nothing and create a proper interpreter in the first call of plpython(u) function for current session?
thanks,
Szymon
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