We do the following:
* move the generated _PyUnicode_InitStaticStrings() to its own file
* move the generated _PyStaticObjects_CheckRefcnt() to its own file
* include pycore_global_objects.h in extension modules instead of pycore_runtime_init.h
These changes help us avoid including things that aren't needed.
https://github.com/python/cpython/issues/90868
Add PyFrame_GetVar() and PyFrame_GetVarString() functions to get a
frame variable by its name.
Move PyFrameObject C API tests from test_capi to test_frame.
* Properly decref on _pylong import error.
* Improve the error message on _pylong TypeError.
* Fix the assertion error in pydebug builds to be a TypeError.
* Tie the return value comments together.
These are minor followups to issues not caught among the reviewers on
https://github.com/python/cpython/pull/96673.
Fix subscription of type aliases containing bare generic types or types
like TypeVar: for example tuple[A, T][int] and tuple[TypeVar, T][int],
where A is a generic type, and T is a type variable.
Change FOR_ITER to have the same stack effect regardless of whether it branches or not.
Performance is unchanged as FOR_ITER (and specialized forms jump over the cleanup code).
Add Python implementations of certain longobject.c functions. These use
asymptotically faster algorithms that can be used for operations on
integers with many digits. In those cases, the performance overhead of
the Python implementation is not significant since the asymptotic
behavior is what dominates runtime. Functions provided by this module
should be considered private and not part of any public API.
Co-author: Tim Peters <tim.peters@gmail.com>
Co-author: Mark Dickinson <dickinsm@gmail.com>
Co-author: Bjorn Martinsson
Work on test coverage for `PyObject_Print` made it clear that some lines can't get executed.
Simplify the function by excluding the checks for non-string types.
Also eliminate creating a temporary bytes object.
The os module and the PyUnicode_FSDecoder() function no longer accept
bytes-like paths, like bytearray and memoryview types: only the exact
bytes type is accepted for bytes strings.
asciilib_count() is the same than ucs1lib_count(): the code is not
specialized for ASCII strings, so it's not worth it to have a
separated function. Remove asciilib_count() function.
It had to live as a global outside of PyConfig for stable ABI reasons in
the pre-3.12 backports.
This removes the `_Py_global_config_int_max_str_digits` and gets rid of
the equivalent field in the internal `struct _is PyInterpreterState` as
code can just use the existing nested config struct within that.
Adds tests to verify unique settings and configs in subinterpreters.
Fix multiplying a list by an integer (list *= int): detect the
integer overflow when the new allocated length is close to the
maximum size. Issue reported by Jordan Limor.
list_resize() now checks for integer overflow before multiplying the
new allocated length by the list item size (sizeof(PyObject*)).
This is a preliminary PR to refactor `PyLong_FromString` which is currently quite messy and has spaghetti like code that mixes up different concerns as well as duplicating logic.
In particular:
- `PyLong_FromString` now only handles sign, base and prefix detection and calls a new function `long_from_string_base` to parse the main body of the string.
- The `long_from_string_base` function handles all string validation and then calls `long_from_binary_base` or a new function `long_from_non_binary_base` to construct the actual `PyLong`.
- The existing `long_from_binary_base` function is simplified by factoring duplicated logic to `long_from_string_base`.
- The new function `long_from_non_binary_base` factors out much of the code from `PyLong_FromString` including in particular the quadratic algorithm reffered to in gh-95778 so that this can be seen separately from unrelated concerns such as string validation.