Make identifiers str (not str8) objects throughout.

This affects the parser, various object implementations,
and all places that put identifiers into C string literals.

In testing, a number of crashes occurred as code would
fail when the recursion limit was reached (such as the
Unicode interning dictionary having key/value pairs where
key is not value). To solve these, I added an overflowed
flag, which allows for 50 more recursions after the
limit was reached and the exception was raised, and
a recursion_critical flag, which indicates that recursion
absolutely must be allowed, i.e. that a certain call
must not cause a stack overflow exception.

There are still some places where both str and str8 are
accepted as identifiers; these should eventually be
removed.
This commit is contained in:
Martin v. Löwis 2007-06-10 09:51:05 +00:00
parent 38e43c25ee
commit 5b222135f8
40 changed files with 462 additions and 289 deletions

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@ -269,7 +269,7 @@ PyComplex_AsCComplex(PyObject *op)
{
PyObject *complexfunc;
if (!complex_str) {
if (!(complex_str = PyString_FromString("__complex__")))
if (!(complex_str = PyUnicode_FromString("__complex__")))
return cv;
}
complexfunc = _PyType_Lookup(op->ob_type, complex_str);
@ -900,7 +900,7 @@ complex_new(PyTypeObject *type, PyObject *args, PyObject *kwds)
/* XXX Hack to support classes with __complex__ method */
if (complexstr == NULL) {
complexstr = PyString_InternFromString("__complex__");
complexstr = PyUnicode_InternFromString("__complex__");
if (complexstr == NULL)
return NULL;
}