* Implement C recursion protection with limit pointers
* Remove calls to PyOS_CheckStack
* Add stack protection to parser
* Make tests more robust to low stacks
* Improve error messages for stack overflow
* gh-129701: Fix a data race in `intern_common` in the free threaded build
* Use a mutex to avoid potentially returning a non-immortalized string,
because immortalization happens after the insertion into the interned
dict.
* Use `Py_DECREF()` calls instead of `Py_SET_REFCNT(s, Py_REFCNT(s) - 2)`
for thread-safety. This code path isn't performance sensistive, so
just use `Py_DECREF()` unconditionally for simplicity.
Use an atomic operation when setting
`_PyRuntime.signals.unhandled_keyboard_interrupt`. We now only clear the
variable at the start of `_PyRun_Main`, which is the same function where
we check it.
This avoids race conditions where previously another thread might call
`run_eval_code_obj()` and erroneously clear the unhandled keyboard
interrupt.
The MemoryError freelist was not thread-safe in the free threaded build.
Use a mutex to protect accesses to the freelist. Unlike other freelists,
the MemoryError freelist is not performance sensitive.
The stack pointers in interpreter frames are nearly always valid now, so
use them when visiting each thread's frame. For now, don't collect
objects with deferred references in the rare case that we see a frame
with a NULL stack pointer.
This reduces the size of _PyInterpreterFrame by 8 bytes on 64-bit
platforms using the free threading build due to alignment requirements.
This allows for slightly more recursive calls into the interpreter (from
C), but `test_call.test_super_deep` still crashes.
* Remove all 'if (0)' and 'if (1)' conditional stack effects
* Use array instead of conditional for BUILD_SLICE args
* Refactor LOAD_GLOBAL to use a common conditional uop
* Remove conditional stack effects from LOAD_ATTR specializations
* Replace conditional stack effects in LOAD_ATTR with a 0 or 1 sized array.
* Remove conditional stack effects from CALL_FUNCTION_EX
Remove _PyInterpreterState_GetConfigCopy() and
_PyInterpreterState_SetConfig() private functions. PEP 741 "Python
Configuration C API" added a better public C API: PyConfig_Get() and
PyConfig_Set().
In the free threading build, the per thread reference counting uses a
unique id for some objects to index into the local reference count
table. Use 0 instead of -1 to indicate that the id is not assigned. This
avoids bugs where zero-initialized heap type objects look like they have
a unique id assigned.
* Use TABLES_LOCK() to protect 'tracemalloc_config.tracing'.
* Hold TABLES_LOCK() longer while accessing tables.
* tracemalloc_realloc() and tracemalloc_free() no longer
remove the trace on reentrant call.
* _PyTraceMalloc_Stop() unregisters _PyTraceMalloc_TraceRef().
* _PyTraceMalloc_GetTraces() sets the reentrant flag.
* tracemalloc_clear_traces_unlocked() sets the reentrant flag.