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# Thread safety annotations for C API functions.
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# Each line has the form:
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# function_name : level
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#
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# Where level is one of:
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# incompatible -- not safe even with external locking
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# compatible -- safe if the caller serializes all access with external locks
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# distinct -- safe on distinct objects without external synchronization
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# shared -- safe for concurrent use on the same object
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# atomic -- atomic
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#
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# Lines beginning with '#' are ignored.
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# The function name must match the C domain identifier used in the documentation.
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# Synchronization primitives (Doc/c-api/synchronization.rst)
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PyMutex_Lock:shared:
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PyMutex_Unlock:shared:
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PyMutex_IsLocked:atomic:
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2026-03-18 17:48:38 +01:00
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# List objects (Doc/c-api/list.rst)
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# Type checks - read ob_type pointer, always safe
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PyList_Check:atomic:
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PyList_CheckExact:atomic:
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# Creation - pure allocation, no shared state
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PyList_New:atomic:
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# Size - uses atomic load on free-threaded builds
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PyList_Size:atomic:
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PyList_GET_SIZE:atomic:
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# Strong-reference lookup - lock-free with atomic ops
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PyList_GetItemRef:atomic:
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# Borrowed-reference lookups - no locking; returned borrowed
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# reference is unsafe in free-threaded builds without
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# external synchronization
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PyList_GetItem:compatible:
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PyList_GET_ITEM:compatible:
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# Single-item mutations - hold per-object lock for duration;
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# appear atomic to lock-free readers
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PyList_SetItem:atomic:
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PyList_Append:atomic:
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# Insert - protected by per-object critical section; shifts
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# elements so lock-free readers may observe intermediate states
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PyList_Insert:shared:
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# Initialization macro - no synchronization; normally only used
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# to fill in new lists where there is no previous content
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PyList_SET_ITEM:compatible:
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# Bulk operations - hold per-object lock for duration
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PyList_GetSlice:atomic:
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PyList_AsTuple:atomic:
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PyList_Clear:atomic:
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# Reverse - protected by per-object critical section; swaps
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# elements so lock-free readers may observe intermediate states
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PyList_Reverse:shared:
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# Slice assignment - lock target list; also lock source when it
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# is a list
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PyList_SetSlice:shared:
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2026-03-27 14:07:37 +01:00
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# Sort - per-object lock held; the list is emptied before sorting
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# so other threads may observe an empty list, but they won't see the
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# intermediate states of the sort
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PyList_Sort:shared:
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# Extend - lock target list; also lock source when it is a
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# list, set, or dict
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PyList_Extend:shared:
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2026-03-27 14:07:37 +01:00
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# Creation - pure allocation, no shared state
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PyBytes_FromString:atomic:
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PyBytes_FromStringAndSize:atomic:
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PyBytes_DecodeEscape:atomic:
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# Creation from formatting C primitives - pure allocation, no shared state
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PyBytes_FromFormat:atomic:
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PyBytes_FromFormatV:atomic:
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# Creation from object - uses buffer protocol so may call arbitrary code;
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# safe as long as the buffer is not mutated by another thread during the operation
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PyBytes_FromObject:shared:
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# Size - uses atomic load on free-threaded builds
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PyBytes_Size:atomic:
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PyBytes_GET_SIZE:atomic:
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# Raw data - no locking; mutating it is unsafe if the bytes object is shared between threads
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PyBytes_AsString:compatible:
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PyBytes_AS_STRING:compatible:
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PyBytes_AsStringAndSize:compatible:
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# Concatenation - uses buffer protocol; safe as long as buffer is not mutated by another thread during the operation
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PyBytes_Concat:shared:
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PyBytes_ConcatAndDel:shared:
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PyBytes_Join:shared:
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# Resizing - safe if the object is unique
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_PyBytes_Resize:distinct:
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# Repr - atomic as bytes are immutable
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PyBytes_Repr:atomic:
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# Creation from object - may call arbitrary code
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PyByteArray_FromObject:shared:
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# Creation - pure allocation, no shared state
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PyByteArray_FromStringAndSize:atomic:
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# Concatenation - uses buffer protocol; safe as long as buffer is not mutated by another thread during the operation
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PyByteArray_Concat:shared:
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# Size - uses atomic load on free-threaded builds
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PyByteArray_Size:atomic:
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PyByteArray_GET_SIZE:atomic:
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# Raw data - no locking; mutating it is unsafe if the bytearray object is shared between threads
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PyByteArray_AsString:compatible:
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PyByteArray_AS_STRING:compatible:
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