[3.14] gh-132775: Fix Interpreter.call() __main__ Visibility (gh-135595)#135638
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…-135595) As noted in the new tests, there are a few situations we must carefully accommodate for functions that get pickled during interp.call(). We do so by running the script from the main interpreter's __main__ module in a hidden module in the other interpreter. That hidden module is used as the function __globals__. (cherry picked from commit 269e19e) Co-authored-by: Eric Snow <[email protected]>
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As noted in the new tests, there are a few situations we must carefully accommodate
for functions that get pickled during interp.call(). We do so by running the script
from the main interpreter's main module in a hidden module in the other
interpreter. That hidden module is used as the function globals.
(cherry picked from commit 269e19e)
Co-authored-by: Eric Snow [email protected]