Close the discussion in SF bug 1069160.
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@ -320,7 +320,7 @@ PyThreadState_GetDict(void)
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/* Asynchronously raise an exception in a thread.
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Requested by Just van Rossum and Alex Martelli.
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To prevent naive misuse, you must write your own exception
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To prevent naive misuse, you must write your own extension
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to call this. Must be called with the GIL held.
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Returns the number of tstates modified; if it returns a number
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greater than one, you're in trouble, and you should call it again
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@ -332,6 +332,7 @@ PyThreadState_SetAsyncExc(long id, PyObject *exc) {
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PyInterpreterState *interp = tstate->interp;
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PyThreadState *p;
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int count = 0;
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HEAD_LOCK();
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for (p = interp->tstate_head; p != NULL; p = p->next) {
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if (p->thread_id != id)
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continue;
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@ -340,6 +341,7 @@ PyThreadState_SetAsyncExc(long id, PyObject *exc) {
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p->async_exc = exc;
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count += 1;
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}
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HEAD_UNLOCK();
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return count;
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}
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