backports.interpreters
0.3.0Backport of the concurrent.interpreters module described in PEP 734
Published
June 27, 2026
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This package is a backport of the CPython standard library module
concurrent.interpreters and is distributed under the same license as Python
itself, the Python Software Foundation License Version 2.
Copyright (c) 2020-2026 An Long.
Copyright © 2001 Python Software Foundation; All Rights Reserved.
Summary of changes from the original Python source: the high level API is
adapted to run on Python 3.8 through 3.13 by emulating the interpreter
primitives those versions lack. On 3.14+ the standard library module is used
directly. See the README and git history for details.
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1 version| Version | License | Published | Status |
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| 0.3.0 Latest Viewing | PSF-2.0 | Jun 27, 2026 | Scanned |