Clang versions prior to 10 (which corresponds to Apple Clang 12) do not
support the GCC extension syntax __attribute__((fallthrough)), but do
evaluate __has_attribute(fallthrough) to 1 because they support the
C++11 style syntax [[fallthrough]]. The only way to tell if the GCC
style syntax is supported is thus to check the clang version.
Ref: 1e0affb6e5
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.
Replaces the trampoline mechanism in Emscripten with an implementation that uses a
recently added feature of wasm-gc instead of JS type reflection, when that feature is
available.
- Unify `get_unicode` and `get_string` in a single function.
- Allow to retrieve the underlying `object` attribute, its
size, and the adjusted 'start' and 'end', all at once.
Add a new `_PyUnicodeError_GetParams` internal function for this.
(In `exceptions.c`, it's somewhat common to not need all the attributes,
but the compiler has opportunity to inline the function and optimize
unneeded work away. Outside that file, we'll usually need all or
most of them at once.)
- Use a common implementation for the following functions:
- `PyUnicode{Decode,Encode}Error_GetEncoding`
- `PyUnicode{Decode,Encode,Translate}Error_GetObject`
- `PyUnicode{Decode,Encode,Translate}Error_{Get,Set}Reason`
- `PyUnicode{Decode,Encode,Translate}Error_{Get,Set}{Start,End}`
Add a fast path to (single-mutex) critical section locking _iff_ the mutex
is already held by the currently active, top-most critical section of this
thread. This can matter a lot for indirectly recursive critical sections
without intervening critical sections.
Methods (functions defined in class scope) are likely to be cleaned
up by the GC anyway.
Add a new code flag, `CO_METHOD`, that is set for functions defined
in a class scope. Use that when deciding to defer functions.