Hi all I understand that the C implementation of Python use a global interpreter lock to avoid problems, so doing CPU bound tasks in multiple threads will not result in better performance on multi-CPU systems.
However, I assumed that calls to (thread safe) C Library functions release the global interpreter lock. Today I checked the performance of some slow re.match() calls and found, that the do not run in parallel on a multi-CPU system. 1) Is there a reason for this? 2) Is the regex library not thread-safe? 3) Is it possible, to release the GIL in re.match() to get more performance? I'm using Python 2.5 Thanks for your help Mirko -- "I've found that people who are great at something are not so much convinced of their own greatness as mystified at why everyone else seems so incompetent." Paul Graham in "Great Hackers" -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list