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Author SHA1 Message Date
L. A. F. Pereira
e6d4440782
gh-100146: Steal references from stack when building a list (#100147)
When executing the BUILD_LIST opcode, steal the references from the stack,
in a manner similar to the BUILD_TUPLE opcode.  Implement this by offloading
the logic to a new private API, _PyList_FromArraySteal(), that works similarly
to _PyTuple_FromArraySteal().

This way, instead of performing multiple stack pointer adjustments while the
list is being initialized, the stack is adjusted only once and a fast memory
copy operation is performed in one fell swoop.
2023-01-03 10:49:49 -08:00
Victor Stinner
7bae15cf37
Use _Py_RVALUE() in macros (#99844)
The following macros are modified to use _Py_RVALUE(), so they can no
longer be used as l-value:

* DK_LOG_SIZE()
* _PyCode_CODE()
* _PyList_ITEMS()
* _PyTuple_ITEMS()
* _Py_SLIST_HEAD()
* _Py_SLIST_ITEM_NEXT()

_PyCode_CODE() is private and other macros are part of the internal
C API.
2022-11-28 17:42:22 +01:00
Pieter Eendebak
2ef73be891
gh-91247: Use memcpy for list and tuple repeat (#91482)
* Add _Py_memory_repeat function to pycore_list

* Add _Py_RefcntAdd function to pycore_object

* Use the new functions in tuplerepeat, list_repeat, and list_inplace_repeat
2022-07-25 22:10:23 -04:00
Dennis Sweeney
5fcfdd87c9
GH-91432: Specialize FOR_ITER (GH-91713)
* Adds FOR_ITER_LIST and FOR_ITER_RANGE specializations.

* Adds _PyLong_AssignValue() internal function to avoid temporary boxing of ints.
2022-06-21 11:19:26 +01:00
Dennis Sweeney
a0ea7a116c
bpo-47009: Streamline list.append for the common case (GH-31864) 2022-04-01 11:23:42 +01:00
Eric Snow
c8749b5783
bpo-46008: Make runtime-global object/type lifecycle functions and state consistent. (gh-29998)
This change is strictly renames and moving code around.  It helps in the following ways:

* ensures type-related init functions focus strictly on one of the three aspects (state, objects, types)
* passes in PyInterpreterState * to all those functions, simplifying work on moving types/objects/state to the interpreter
* consistent naming conventions help make what's going on more clear
* keeping API related to a type in the corresponding header file makes it more obvious where to look for it

https://bugs.python.org/issue46008
2021-12-09 12:59:26 -07:00
Victor Stinner
c45dbe93b7
bpo-41078: Add pycore_list.h internal header file (GH-21057)
* Move _PyList_ITEMS() to pycore_list.h.
* The C extension "_heapq" is now built with Py_BUILD_CORE_MODULE
  macro defined to access the internal C API.
2020-06-22 17:39:32 +02:00