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Issue #13053: Added section on migrating from CObject to Capsule
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CObject replaced with Capsule
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=============================
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The :ctype:`Capsule` object was introduced in Python 3.1 and 2.7 to replace
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:ctype:`CObject`. CObjects were useful,
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but the :ctype:`CObject` API was problematic: it didn't permit distinguishing
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between valid CObjects, which allowed mismatched CObjects to crash the
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interpreter, and some of its APIs relied on undefined behavior in C.
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(For further reading on the rationale behind Capsules, please see :issue:`5630`.)
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If you're currently using CObjects, and you want to migrate to 3.1 or newer,
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you'll need to switch to Capsules.
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:ctype:`CObject` was deprecated in 3.1 and 2.7 and completely removed in
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Python 3.2. If you only support 2.7, or 3.1 and above, you
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can simply switch to :ctype:`Capsule`. If you need to support 3.0 or
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versions of Python earlier than 2.7 you'll have to support both CObjects
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and Capsules.
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The following example header file :file:`capsulethunk.h` may
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solve the problem for you;
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simply write your code against the :ctype:`Capsule` API, include
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this header file after ``"Python.h"``, and you'll automatically use CObjects
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in Python 3.0 or versions earlier than 2.7.
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:file:`capsulethunk.h` simulates Capsules using CObjects. However,
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:ctype:`CObject` provides no place to store the capsule's "name". As a
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result the simulated :ctype:`Capsule` objects created by :file:`capsulethunk.h`
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behave slightly differently from real Capsules. Specifically:
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* The name parameter passed in to :cfunc:`PyCapsule_New` is ignored.
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* The name parameter passed in to :cfunc:`PyCapsule_IsValid` and
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:cfunc:`PyCapsule_GetPointer` is ignored, and no error checking
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of the name is performed.
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* :cfunc:`PyCapsule_GetName` always returns NULL.
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* :cfunc:`PyCapsule_SetName` always throws an exception and
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returns failure. (Since there's no way to store a name
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in a CObject, noisy failure of :cfunc:`PyCapsule_SetName`
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was deemed preferable to silent failure here. If this is
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inconveient, feel free to modify your local
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copy as you see fit.)
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You can find :file:`capsulethunk.h` in the Python source distribution
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in the :file:`Doc/includes` directory. We also include it here for
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your reference; here is :file:`capsulethunk.h`:
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.. literalinclude:: ../includes/capsulethunk.h
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Other options
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Other options
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=============
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=============
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134
Doc/includes/capsulethunk.h
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Doc/includes/capsulethunk.h
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#ifndef __CAPSULETHUNK_H
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#define __CAPSULETHUNK_H
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#if ( (PY_VERSION_HEX < 0x02070000) \
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|| ((PY_VERSION_HEX >= 0x03000000) \
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&& (PY_VERSION_HEX < 0x03010000)) )
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#define __PyCapsule_GetField(capsule, field, default_value) \
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( PyCapsule_CheckExact(capsule) \
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? (((PyCObject *)capsule)->field) \
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: (default_value) \
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) \
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#define __PyCapsule_SetField(capsule, field, value) \
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( PyCapsule_CheckExact(capsule) \
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? (((PyCObject *)capsule)->field = value), 1 \
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: 0 \
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) \
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#define PyCapsule_Type PyCObject_Type
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#define PyCapsule_CheckExact(capsule) (PyCObject_Check(capsule))
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#define PyCapsule_IsValid(capsule, name) (PyCObject_Check(capsule))
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#define PyCapsule_New(pointer, name, destructor) \
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(PyCObject_FromVoidPtr(pointer, destructor))
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#define PyCapsule_GetPointer(capsule, name) \
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(PyCObject_AsVoidPtr(capsule))
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/* Don't call PyCObject_SetPointer here, it fails if there's a destructor */
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#define PyCapsule_SetPointer(capsule, pointer) \
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__PyCapsule_SetField(capsule, cobject, pointer)
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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) {
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*dot++ = '\0';
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}
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if (object == NULL) {
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if (no_block) {
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object = PyImport_ImportModuleNoBlock(trace);
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} else {
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object = PyImport_ImportModule(trace);
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if (!object) {
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PyErr_Format(PyExc_ImportError,
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"PyCapsule_Import could not "
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"import module \"%s\"", trace);
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}
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}
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Py_DECREF(object);
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}
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}
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trace = dot;
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}
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if (PyCObject_Check(object)) {
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PyCObject *cobject = (PyCObject *)object;
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return_value = cobject->cobject;
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} else {
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PyErr_Format(PyExc_AttributeError,
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"PyCapsule_Import \"%s\" is not valid",
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name);
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}
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if (name_dup) {
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}
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#endif /* __CAPSULETHUNK_H */
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