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Porting Extension Modules to Python 3
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					Porting Extension Modules to Python 3
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*************************************
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					*************************************
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:author: Benjamin Peterson
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					We recommend the following resources for porting extension modules to Python 3:
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					* The `Migrating C extensions`_ chapter from
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					  *Supporting Python 3: An in-depth guide*, a book on moving from Python 2
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					  to Python 3 in general, guides the reader through porting an extension
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					  module.
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					* The `Porting guide`_ from the *py3c* project provides opinionated
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					  suggestions with supporting code.
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					* The `Cython`_ and `CFFI`_ libraries offer abstractions over
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					  Python's C API.
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					  Extensions generally need to be re-written to use one of them,
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					  but the library then handles differences between various Python
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					  versions and implementations.
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.. topic:: Abstract
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					.. _Migrating C extensions: http://python3porting.com/cextensions.html
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					.. _Porting guide: https://py3c.readthedocs.io/en/latest/guide.html
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   Although changing the C-API was not one of Python 3's objectives,
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					.. _Cython: http://cython.org/
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   the many Python-level changes made leaving Python 2's API intact
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					.. _CFFI: https://cffi.readthedocs.io/en/latest/
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   impossible.  In fact, some changes such as :func:`int` and
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   :func:`long` unification are more obvious on the C level.  This
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   document endeavors to document incompatibilities and how they can
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   be worked around.
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Conditional compilation
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=======================
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The easiest way to compile only some code for Python 3 is to check
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if :c:macro:`PY_MAJOR_VERSION` is greater than or equal to 3. ::
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   #if PY_MAJOR_VERSION >= 3
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   #define IS_PY3K
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   #endif
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API functions that are not present can be aliased to their equivalents within
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conditional blocks.
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Changes to Object APIs
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======================
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Python 3 merged together some types with similar functions while cleanly
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separating others.
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str/unicode Unification
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-----------------------
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Python 3's :func:`str` type is equivalent to Python 2's :func:`unicode`; the C
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functions are called ``PyUnicode_*`` for both.  The old 8-bit string type has become
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:func:`bytes`, with C functions called ``PyBytes_*``.  Python 2.6 and later provide a compatibility header,
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:file:`bytesobject.h`, mapping ``PyBytes`` names to ``PyString`` ones.  For best
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compatibility with Python 3, :c:type:`PyUnicode` should be used for textual data and
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:c:type:`PyBytes` for binary data.  It's also important to remember that
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:c:type:`PyBytes` and :c:type:`PyUnicode` in Python 3 are not interchangeable like
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:c:type:`PyString` and :c:type:`PyUnicode` are in Python 2.  The following example
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shows best practices with regards to :c:type:`PyUnicode`, :c:type:`PyString`,
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and :c:type:`PyBytes`. ::
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   #include "stdlib.h"
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   #include "Python.h"
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   #include "bytesobject.h"
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   /* text example */
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   static PyObject *
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   say_hello(PyObject *self, PyObject *args) {
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       PyObject *name, *result;
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       if (!PyArg_ParseTuple(args, "U:say_hello", &name))
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           return NULL;
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       result = PyUnicode_FromFormat("Hello, %S!", name);
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   encode_object(PyObject *self, PyObject *args) {
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       encoded = do_encode(myobj);
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       if (encoded == NULL)
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           return NULL;
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       result = PyBytes_FromString(encoded);
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       free(encoded);
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long/int Unification
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Python 3 has only one integer type, :func:`int`.  But it actually
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corresponds to Python 2's :func:`long` type—the :func:`int` type
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used in Python 2 was removed.  In the C-API, ``PyInt_*`` functions
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are replaced by their ``PyLong_*`` equivalents.
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Module initialization and state
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===============================
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Python 3 has a revamped extension module initialization system.  (See
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:pep:`3121`.)  Instead of storing module state in globals, they should
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be stored in an interpreter specific structure.  Creating modules that
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act correctly in both Python 2 and Python 3 is tricky.  The following
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simple example demonstrates how. ::
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   #include "Python.h"
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   struct module_state {
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   static PyObject *
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   static PyMethodDef myextension_methods[] = {
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   static int myextension_clear(PyObject *m) {
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       Py_CLEAR(GETSTATE(m)->error);
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       return 0;
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#define PyCapsule_GetDestructor(capsule) \
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    __PyCapsule_GetField(capsule, destructor)
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#define PyCapsule_SetDestructor(capsule, dtor) \
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    __PyCapsule_SetField(capsule, destructor, dtor)
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/*
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 * Sorry, there's simply no place
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 * to store a Capsule "name" in a CObject.
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 */
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#define PyCapsule_GetName(capsule) NULL
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static int
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PyCapsule_SetName(PyObject *capsule, const char *unused)
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{
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    unused = unused;
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    PyErr_SetString(PyExc_NotImplementedError,
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        "can't use PyCapsule_SetName with CObjects");
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    return 1;
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}
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#define PyCapsule_GetContext(capsule) \
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    __PyCapsule_GetField(capsule, descr)
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#define PyCapsule_SetContext(capsule, context) \
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    __PyCapsule_SetField(capsule, descr, context)
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static void *
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PyCapsule_Import(const char *name, int no_block)
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{
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    PyObject *object = NULL;
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			||||||
    void *return_value = NULL;
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    char *trace;
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    size_t name_length = (strlen(name) + 1) * sizeof(char);
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			||||||
    char *name_dup = (char *)PyMem_MALLOC(name_length);
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					 | 
				
			||||||
    if (!name_dup) {
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			||||||
        return NULL;
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			||||||
    }
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    memcpy(name_dup, name, name_length);
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    trace = name_dup;
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			||||||
    while (trace) {
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			||||||
        char *dot = strchr(trace, '.');
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			||||||
        if (dot) {
 | 
					 | 
				
			||||||
            *dot++ = '\0';
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			||||||
        }
 | 
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			||||||
 | 
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			||||||
        if (object == NULL) {
 | 
					 | 
				
			||||||
            if (no_block) {
 | 
					 | 
				
			||||||
                object = PyImport_ImportModuleNoBlock(trace);
 | 
					 | 
				
			||||||
            } else {
 | 
					 | 
				
			||||||
                object = PyImport_ImportModule(trace);
 | 
					 | 
				
			||||||
                if (!object) {
 | 
					 | 
				
			||||||
                    PyErr_Format(PyExc_ImportError,
 | 
					 | 
				
			||||||
                        "PyCapsule_Import could not "
 | 
					 | 
				
			||||||
                        "import module \"%s\"", trace);
 | 
					 | 
				
			||||||
                }
 | 
					 | 
				
			||||||
            }
 | 
					 | 
				
			||||||
        } else {
 | 
					 | 
				
			||||||
            PyObject *object2 = PyObject_GetAttrString(object, trace);
 | 
					 | 
				
			||||||
            Py_DECREF(object);
 | 
					 | 
				
			||||||
            object = object2;
 | 
					 | 
				
			||||||
        }
 | 
					 | 
				
			||||||
        if (!object) {
 | 
					 | 
				
			||||||
            goto EXIT;
 | 
					 | 
				
			||||||
        }
 | 
					 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					 | 
				
			||||||
        trace = dot;
 | 
					 | 
				
			||||||
    }
 | 
					 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					 | 
				
			||||||
    if (PyCObject_Check(object)) {
 | 
					 | 
				
			||||||
        PyCObject *cobject = (PyCObject *)object;
 | 
					 | 
				
			||||||
        return_value = cobject->cobject;
 | 
					 | 
				
			||||||
    } else {
 | 
					 | 
				
			||||||
        PyErr_Format(PyExc_AttributeError,
 | 
					 | 
				
			||||||
            "PyCapsule_Import \"%s\" is not valid",
 | 
					 | 
				
			||||||
            name);
 | 
					 | 
				
			||||||
    }
 | 
					 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					 | 
				
			||||||
EXIT:
 | 
					 | 
				
			||||||
    Py_XDECREF(object);
 | 
					 | 
				
			||||||
    if (name_dup) {
 | 
					 | 
				
			||||||
        PyMem_FREE(name_dup);
 | 
					 | 
				
			||||||
    }
 | 
					 | 
				
			||||||
    return return_value;
 | 
					 | 
				
			||||||
}
 | 
					 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					 | 
				
			||||||
#endif /* #if PY_VERSION_HEX < 0x02070000 */
 | 
					 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					 | 
				
			||||||
#endif /* __CAPSULETHUNK_H */
 | 
					 | 
				
			||||||
| 
						 | 
					@ -15,8 +15,6 @@ faq/programming,,::,for x in sequence[::-1]:
 | 
				
			||||||
faq/programming,,:reduce,"print((lambda Ru,Ro,Iu,Io,IM,Sx,Sy:reduce(lambda x,y:x+y,map(lambda y,"
 | 
					faq/programming,,:reduce,"print((lambda Ru,Ro,Iu,Io,IM,Sx,Sy:reduce(lambda x,y:x+y,map(lambda y,"
 | 
				
			||||||
faq/programming,,:reduce,"Sx=Sx,Sy=Sy:reduce(lambda x,y:x+y,map(lambda x,xc=Ru,yc=yc,Ru=Ru,Ro=Ro,"
 | 
					faq/programming,,:reduce,"Sx=Sx,Sy=Sy:reduce(lambda x,y:x+y,map(lambda x,xc=Ru,yc=yc,Ru=Ru,Ro=Ro,"
 | 
				
			||||||
faq/windows,,:bd8afb90ebf2,"Python 3.3.0 (v3.3.0:bd8afb90ebf2, Sep 29 2012, 10:55:48) [MSC v.1600 32 bit (Intel)] on win32"
 | 
					faq/windows,,:bd8afb90ebf2,"Python 3.3.0 (v3.3.0:bd8afb90ebf2, Sep 29 2012, 10:55:48) [MSC v.1600 32 bit (Intel)] on win32"
 | 
				
			||||||
howto/cporting,,:encode,"if (!PyArg_ParseTuple(args, ""O:encode_object"", &myobj))"
 | 
					 | 
				
			||||||
howto/cporting,,:say,"if (!PyArg_ParseTuple(args, ""U:say_hello"", &name))"
 | 
					 | 
				
			||||||
howto/curses,,:black,"colors when it activates color mode.  They are: 0:black, 1:red,"
 | 
					howto/curses,,:black,"colors when it activates color mode.  They are: 0:black, 1:red,"
 | 
				
			||||||
howto/curses,,:red,"colors when it activates color mode.  They are: 0:black, 1:red,"
 | 
					howto/curses,,:red,"colors when it activates color mode.  They are: 0:black, 1:red,"
 | 
				
			||||||
howto/curses,,:green,"2:green, 3:yellow, 4:blue, 5:magenta, 6:cyan, and 7:white.  The"
 | 
					howto/curses,,:green,"2:green, 3:yellow, 4:blue, 5:magenta, 6:cyan, and 7:white.  The"
 | 
				
			||||||
| 
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 | 
				
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