* gh-71936: Fix race condition in multiprocessing.Pool
Proxes of shared objects register a Finalizer in BaseProxy._incref(), and it
will call BaseProxy._decref() when it is GCed. This may cause a race condition
with Pool(maxtasksperchild=None) on Windows.
A connection would be closed and raised TypeError when a GC occurs between
_ConnectionBase._check_writable() and _ConnectionBase._send_bytes() in
_ConnectionBase.send() in the second or later task, and a new object
is allocated that shares the id() of a previously deleted one.
Instead of using the id() of the token (or the proxy), use a unique,
non-reusable number.
Co-Authored-By: Akinori Hattori <hattya@gmail.com>
Previously, this would cause an `AttributeError` if the patch stopped more than once after this, and would also disrupt the original patched object.
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Co-authored-by: Peter Bierma <zintensitydev@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Bénédikt Tran <10796600+picnixz@users.noreply.github.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().
Accepting objects with false values (like 0 and []) except empty strings
and byte-like objects and None in urllib.parse functions parse_qsl() and
parse_qs() is now deprecated.
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()
Co-authored-by: blurb-it[bot] <43283697+blurb-it[bot]@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Hugo van Kemenade <1324225+hugovk@users.noreply.github.com>
* Removes erroneous explanation of the `global` statement restrictions; a name declared as global can be subsequently bound using any kind of name binding operation.
* Updates `test_global.py` to also test various name-binding scenarios for global
variables to ensure correct behavior
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
Add an entry for the ``--enable-experimental-jit`` option in ``Doc/using/configure.rst``.
This was added as an experimental option in CPython 3.13.
Possible values for it:
* `no` - don't build the JIT.
* `yes` - build the JIT.
* `yes-off` - build the JIT but disable it by default.
* `interpreter` - don't build the JIT but enable tier 2 interpreter instead.
Co-authored-by: Bénédikt Tran <10796600+picnixz@users.noreply.github.com>
The first version had it running two forkserver and one spawn tests underneath each of the _fork, _forkserver, and _spawn test suites that build off the generic one.
This adds to the existing complexity of the multiprocessing test suite by offering BaseTestCase classes another attribute to control which suites they are invoked under. Practicality vs purity here. :/
Net result: we don't over-run the new test and their internal logic is simplified.
Skip `testMakefileCloseSocketDestroy` test if `sys.getrefcount` isn't available. This is necessary for PyPy and other Python implementations that do not have `sys.getrefcount`.