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PEP 797: Shared Object Proxies for Subinterpreters
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- [x] Read and followed PEP 1 & PEP 12
- [x] File created from the latest PEP template
- [x] PEP has next available number, & set in filename (
pep-NNNN.rst), PR title (PEP 123: <Title of PEP>) andPEPheader - [x] Title clearly, accurately and concisely describes the content in 79 characters or less
- [x] Core dev/PEP editor listed as
AuthororSponsor, and formally confirmed their approval - [x]
Author,Status(Draft),TypeandCreatedheaders filled out correctly - [ ]
PEP-Delegate,Topic,RequiresandReplacesheaders completed if appropriate - [x] Required sections included
- [x] Abstract (first section)
- [x] Copyright (last section; exact wording from template required)
- [x] Code is well-formatted (PEP 7/PEP 8) and is in code blocks, with the right lexer names if non-Python
- [x] PEP builds with no warnings, pre-commit checks pass and content displays as intended in the rendered HTML
- [x] Authors/sponsor added to
.github/CODEOWNERSfor the PEP
Standards Track requirements
- [x] PEP topic discussed in a suitable venue with general agreement that a PEP is appropriate
- [x] Suggested sections included (unless not applicable)
- [x] Motivation
- [x] Rationale
- [x] Specification
- [x] Backwards Compatibility
- [x] Security Implications
- [x] How to Teach This
- [x] Reference Implementation
- [x] Rejected Ideas
- [ ] Open Issues
- [x]
Python-Versionset to valid (pre-beta) future Python version, if relevant - [ ] Any project stated in the PEP as supporting/endorsing/benefiting from the PEP formally confirmed such
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Discussions-ToandPost-History
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