bpo-38858: new_interpreter() reuses pycore_init_builtins() by vstinner · Pull Request #17351 · python/cpython
new_interpreter() now calls _PyBuiltin_Init() to create the builtins module and calls _PyImport_FixupBuiltin(), rather than using _PyImport_FindBuiltin(tstate, "builtins"). pycore_init_builtins() is now responsible to initialize intepr->builtins_copy: inline _PyImport_Init() and remove this function.
jacobneiltaylor pushed a commit to jacobneiltaylor/cpython that referenced this pull request
…17351) new_interpreter() now calls _PyBuiltin_Init() to create the builtins module and calls _PyImport_FixupBuiltin(), rather than using _PyImport_FindBuiltin(tstate, "builtins"). pycore_init_builtins() is now responsible to initialize intepr->builtins_copy: inline _PyImport_Init() and remove this function.
shihai1991 pushed a commit to shihai1991/cpython that referenced this pull request
…17351) new_interpreter() now calls _PyBuiltin_Init() to create the builtins module and calls _PyImport_FixupBuiltin(), rather than using _PyImport_FindBuiltin(tstate, "builtins"). pycore_init_builtins() is now responsible to initialize intepr->builtins_copy: inline _PyImport_Init() and remove this function.
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