* Mark almost all reachable objects before doing collection phase
* Add stats for objects marked
* Visit new frames before each increment
* Update docs
* Clearer calculation of work to do.
- Add `git describe` output to headers generated by `make_ssl_data.py`
This info is more important than the date when the file was generated.
It does mean that the tool now requires a Git checkout of OpenSSL,
not for example a release tarball.
- Regenerate the older file to add the info.
To the other older file, add a note about manual edits.
- Add notes on how to add a new OpenSSL version
- Add 3.4 error messages and multissl tests
Since MultiByteToWideChar()/WideCharToMultiByte() is not reversible if
the data contains invalid UTF-8 sequences, use binary search to
calculate the number of written bytes from the number of written
characters.
Also fix writing incomplete UTF-8 sequences.
Also fix handling of memory allocation failures.
"Generally, mixed-mode arithmetic combining real and complex variables should
be performed directly, not by first coercing the real to complex, lest the sign
of zero be rendered uninformative; the same goes for combinations of pure
imaginary quantities with complex variables." (c) Kahan, W: Branch cuts for
complex elementary functions.
This patch implements mixed-mode arithmetic rules, combining real and
complex variables as specified by C standards since C99 (in particular,
there is no special version for the true division with real lhs
operand). Most C compilers implementing C99+ Annex G have only these
special rules (without support for imaginary type, which is going to be
deprecated in C2y).
If Python fails to start newly created thread
due to failure of underlying PyThread_start_new_thread() call,
its state should be removed from interpreter' thread states list
to avoid its double cleanup.
Co-authored-by: Serhiy Storchaka <storchaka@gmail.com>
The `methodcaller` C vectorcall implementation uses an arguments array
that is shared across calls. The first argument is modified on every
invocation. This isn't thread-safe in the free threading build. I think
it's also not safe in general, but for now just disable it in the free
threading build.
* Mark almost all reachable objects before doing collection phase
* Add stats for objects marked
* Visit new frames before each increment
* Remove lazy dict tracking
* Update docs
* Clearer calculation of work to do.
If SRE(match) function terminates abruptly, either because of a signal
or because memory allocation fails, allocated SRE_REPEAT blocks might
be never released.
Co-authored-by: <wjssz@users.noreply.github.com>
For dlsym(), a return value of NULL does not necessarily indicate
an error [1].
Therefore, to avoid using stale (or NULL) dlerror() values, we must:
1. clear the previous error state by calling dlerror()
2. call dlsym()
3. call dlerror()
If the return value of dlerror() is not NULL, an error occured.
In ctypes we choose to treat a NULL return value from dlsym()
as a "not found" error. This is the same as the fallback
message we use on Windows, Cygwin or when getting/formatting
the error reason fails.
[1]: https://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man3/dlsym.3.html
Signed-off-by: Georgios Alexopoulos <grgalex42@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Georgios Alexopoulos <grgalex@ba.uoa.gr>
Co-authored-by: Peter Bierma <zintensitydev@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Bénédikt Tran <10796600+picnixz@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Petr Viktorin <encukou@gmail.com>
The PyMutex implementation supports unlocking after fork because we
clear the list of waiters in parking_lot.c. This doesn't work as well
for _PyRecursiveMutex because on some systems, such as SerenityOS, the
thread id is not preserved across fork().
These changes makes it easier to backport the _interpreters, _interpqueues, and _interpchannels modules to Python 3.12.
This involves the following:
* add the _PyXI_GET_STATE() and _PyXI_GET_GLOBAL_STATE() macros
* add _PyXIData_lookup_context_t and _PyXIData_GetLookupContext()
* add _Py_xi_state_init() and _Py_xi_state_fini()
These changes makes it easier to backport the _interpreters, _interpqueues, and _interpchannels modules to Python 3.12.
This involves the following:
* rename several structs and typedefs
* add several typedefs
* stop using the PyThreadState.state field directly in parking_lot.c
Move creation of a tuple for var-positional parameter out of
_PyArg_UnpackKeywordsWithVararg().
Merge _PyArg_UnpackKeywordsWithVararg() with _PyArg_UnpackKeywords().
Add a new parameter in _PyArg_UnpackKeywords().
The "parameters" and "converters" attributes of ParseArgsCodeGen no
longer contain the var-positional parameter. It is now available as the
"varpos" attribute. Optimize code generation for var-positional
parameter and reuse the same generating code for functions with and without
keyword parameters.
Add special converters for var-positional parameter. "tuple" represents it as
a Python tuple and "array" represents it as a continuous array of PyObject*.
"object" is a temporary alias of "tuple".
The primary objective here is to allow some later changes to be cleaner. Mostly this involves renaming things and moving a few things around.
* CrossInterpreterData -> XIData
* crossinterpdatafunc -> xidatafunc
* split out pycore_crossinterp_data_registry.h
* add _PyXIData_lookup_t