Co-authored-by: Ken Jin <28750310+Fidget-Spinner@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Brandt Bucher <brandt@python.org>
Co-authored-by: Hugo van Kemenade <1324225+hugovk@users.noreply.github.com>
This PR implements frame caching in the RemoteUnwinder class to significantly reduce memory reads when profiling remote processes with deep call stacks.
When cache_frames=True, the unwinder stores the frame chain from each sample and reuses unchanged portions in subsequent samples. Since most profiling samples capture similar call stacks (especially the parent frames), this optimization avoids repeatedly reading the same frame data from the target process.
The implementation adds a last_profiled_frame field to the thread state that tracks where the previous sample stopped. On the next sample, if the current frame chain reaches this marker, the cached frames from that point onward are reused instead of being re-read from remote memory.
The sampling profiler now enables frame caching by default.
Allow the --enable-pystats build option to be used with free-threading. The
stats are now stored on a per-interpreter basis, rather than process global.
For free-threaded builds, the stats structure is allocated per-thread and
then periodically merged into the per-interpreter stats structure (on thread
exit or when the reporting function is called). Most of the pystats related
code has be moved into the file Python/pystats.c.
Move the public PyUnicodeWriter API and the private _PyUnicodeWriter
API to a new Objects/unicode_writer.c file.
Rename a few helper functions to share them between unicodeobject.c
and unicode_writer.c, such as resize_compact() or unicode_result().
Expose `_PyUnicode_IsXidContinue/Start` in `unicodedata`:
add isxidstart() and isxidcontinue() functions.
Co-authored-by: Victor Stinner <vstinner@python.org>
* Move PyUnicode_Format() implementation from unicodeobject.c
to unicode_format.c.
* Replace unicode_modifiable() with _PyUnicode_IsModifiable()
* Add empty lines to have two empty lines between functions.
* Move Python/formatter_unicode.c to Objects/unicode_formatter.c.
* Move Objects/stringlib/localeutil.h content into
unicode_formatter.c. Remove localeutil.h.
* Move _PyUnicode_InsertThousandsGrouping() to unicode_formatter.c
and mark the function as static.
* Rename unicode_fill() to _PyUnicode_Fill() and export it in
pycore_unicodeobject.h.
* Move MAX_UNICODE to pycore_unicodeobject.h as _Py_MAX_UNICODE.
* Update SQLite to 3.50.3 for binary releases.
* macOS and Windows news entries. what about Android?
* update sbom hash
* newline fix via regen-sbom
* news wording
* Update SQLite to 3.50.4 for binary releases.
* update 3.50.4.0.tar.gz hash in sbom & regen-sbom to fix whitespace
* Postpone to a separate PR the build-installer changes to support additional hash types
Co-authored-by: Erlend E. Aasland <erlend.aasland@protonmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Claude <noreply@anthropic.com>
Co-authored-by: Ned Deily <nad@python.org>
The `Modules/hashlib.h` helper file is now removed and split into multiple files:
* `Modules/_hashlib/hashlib_buffer.[ch]` -- Utilities for getting a buffer view and handling buffer inputs.
* `Modules/_hashlib/hashlib_fetch.h` -- Utilities used when fetching a message digest from a digest-like identifier.
Currently, this file only contains common error messages as the fetching API is not yet implemented.
* `Modules/_hashlib/hashlib_mutex.h` -- Utilities for managing the lock on cryptographic hash objects.
`_datetime` is a special module, because it's the only non-builtin C extension that contains static types. As such, it would initialize static types in the module's execution function, which can run concurrently. Since static type initialization is not thread-safe, this caused crashes. This fixes it by moving the initialization of `_datetime`'s static types to interpreter startup (where all other static types are initialized), which is already properly protected through other locks.
Extension builders must specify Py_GIL_DISABLED if they want to link to the free-threaded builds.
This was usually the case already, but this change guarantees it in all circumstances.