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#ifndef Py_INTERNAL_RUNTIME_INIT_H
#define Py_INTERNAL_RUNTIME_INIT_H
#ifdef __cplusplus
extern "C" {
#endif
#ifndef Py_BUILD_CORE
# error "this header requires Py_BUILD_CORE define"
#endif
#include "pycore_ceval_state.h" // _PyEval_RUNTIME_PERF_INIT
#include "pycore_faulthandler.h" // _faulthandler_runtime_state_INIT
#include "pycore_floatobject.h" // _py_float_format_unknown
#include "pycore_object.h" // _PyObject_HEAD_INIT
#include "pycore_obmalloc_init.h" // _obmalloc_global_state_INIT
#include "pycore_parser.h" // _parser_runtime_state_INIT
#include "pycore_pyhash.h" // pyhash_state_INIT
#include "pycore_pymem_init.h" // _pymem_allocators_standard_INIT
#include "pycore_runtime_init_generated.h" // _Py_bytes_characters_INIT
#include "pycore_signal.h" // _signals_RUNTIME_INIT
#include "pycore_tracemalloc.h" // _tracemalloc_runtime_state_INIT
extern PyTypeObject _PyExc_MemoryError;
/* The static initializers defined here should only be used
in the runtime init code (in pystate.c and pylifecycle.c). */
#define _PyRuntimeState_INIT(runtime) \
{ \
.debug_offsets = { \
.cookie = "xdebugpy", \
.version = PY_VERSION_HEX, \
.runtime_state = { \
.finalizing = offsetof(_PyRuntimeState, _finalizing), \
.interpreters_head = offsetof(_PyRuntimeState, interpreters.head), \
}, \
.interpreter_state = { \
.next = offsetof(PyInterpreterState, next), \
.threads_head = offsetof(PyInterpreterState, threads.head), \
.gc = offsetof(PyInterpreterState, gc), \
.imports_modules = offsetof(PyInterpreterState, imports.modules), \
.sysdict = offsetof(PyInterpreterState, sysdict), \
.builtins = offsetof(PyInterpreterState, builtins), \
.ceval_gil = offsetof(PyInterpreterState, ceval.gil), \
.gil_runtime_state_locked = offsetof(PyInterpreterState, _gil.locked), \
.gil_runtime_state_holder = offsetof(PyInterpreterState, _gil.last_holder), \
}, \
.thread_state = { \
.prev = offsetof(PyThreadState, prev), \
.next = offsetof(PyThreadState, next), \
.interp = offsetof(PyThreadState, interp), \
.current_frame = offsetof(PyThreadState, current_frame), \
.thread_id = offsetof(PyThreadState, thread_id), \
.native_thread_id = offsetof(PyThreadState, native_thread_id), \
}, \
.interpreter_frame = { \
.previous = offsetof(_PyInterpreterFrame, previous), \
.executable = offsetof(_PyInterpreterFrame, f_executable), \
.instr_ptr = offsetof(_PyInterpreterFrame, instr_ptr), \
.localsplus = offsetof(_PyInterpreterFrame, localsplus), \
.owner = offsetof(_PyInterpreterFrame, owner), \
}, \
.code_object = { \
.filename = offsetof(PyCodeObject, co_filename), \
.name = offsetof(PyCodeObject, co_name), \
.linetable = offsetof(PyCodeObject, co_linetable), \
.firstlineno = offsetof(PyCodeObject, co_firstlineno), \
.argcount = offsetof(PyCodeObject, co_argcount), \
.localsplusnames = offsetof(PyCodeObject, co_localsplusnames), \
.localspluskinds = offsetof(PyCodeObject, co_localspluskinds), \
.co_code_adaptive = offsetof(PyCodeObject, co_code_adaptive), \
}, \
.pyobject = { \
.ob_type = offsetof(PyObject, ob_type), \
}, \
.type_object = { \
.tp_name = offsetof(PyTypeObject, tp_name), \
}, \
.tuple_object = { \
.ob_item = offsetof(PyTupleObject, ob_item), \
}, \
}, \
.allocators = { \
.standard = _pymem_allocators_standard_INIT(runtime), \
.debug = _pymem_allocators_debug_INIT, \
.obj_arena = _pymem_allocators_obj_arena_INIT, \
.is_debug_enabled = _pymem_is_debug_enabled_INIT, \
}, \
.obmalloc = _obmalloc_global_state_INIT, \
.pyhash_state = pyhash_state_INIT, \
.signals = _signals_RUNTIME_INIT, \
.interpreters = { \
/* This prevents interpreters from getting created \
until _PyInterpreterState_Enable() is called. */ \
.next_id = -1, \
}, \
.xi = { \
.registry = { \
.global = 1, \
}, \
}, \
/* A TSS key must be initialized with Py_tss_NEEDS_INIT \
in accordance with the specification. */ \
.autoTSSkey = Py_tss_NEEDS_INIT, \
.parser = _parser_runtime_state_INIT, \
.ceval = { \
.perf = _PyEval_RUNTIME_PERF_INIT, \
}, \
.gilstate = { \
.check_enabled = 1, \
}, \
.fileutils = { \
.force_ascii = -1, \
}, \
.faulthandler = _faulthandler_runtime_state_INIT, \
.tracemalloc = _tracemalloc_runtime_state_INIT, \
.stoptheworld = { \
.is_global = 1, \
}, \
.float_state = { \
.float_format = _py_float_format_unknown, \
.double_format = _py_float_format_unknown, \
}, \
.types = { \
.next_version_tag = 1, \
}, \
.static_objects = { \
.singletons = { \
.small_ints = _Py_small_ints_INIT, \
.bytes_empty = _PyBytes_SIMPLE_INIT(0, 0), \
.bytes_characters = _Py_bytes_characters_INIT, \
.strings = { \
.literals = _Py_str_literals_INIT, \
.identifiers = _Py_str_identifiers_INIT, \
.ascii = _Py_str_ascii_INIT, \
.latin1 = _Py_str_latin1_INIT, \
}, \
.tuple_empty = { \
.ob_base = _PyVarObject_HEAD_INIT(&PyTuple_Type, 0), \
}, \
.hamt_bitmap_node_empty = { \
.ob_base = _PyVarObject_HEAD_INIT(&_PyHamt_BitmapNode_Type, 0), \
}, \
.context_token_missing = { \
.ob_base = _PyObject_HEAD_INIT(&_PyContextTokenMissing_Type), \
}, \
}, \
}, \
._main_interpreter = _PyInterpreterState_INIT(runtime._main_interpreter), \
}
#define _PyInterpreterState_INIT(INTERP) \
{ \
.id_refcount = -1, \
.imports = IMPORTS_INIT, \
.ceval = { \
.recursion_limit = Py_DEFAULT_RECURSION_LIMIT, \
}, \
.gc = { \
.enabled = 1, \
.generations = { \
/* .head is set in _PyGC_InitState(). */ \
{ .threshold = 700, }, \
{ .threshold = 10, }, \
{ .threshold = 10, }, \
}, \
}, \
.object_state = _py_object_state_INIT(INTERP), \
.dtoa = _dtoa_state_INIT(&(INTERP)), \
.dict_state = _dict_state_INIT, \
.func_state = { \
.next_version = 1, \
}, \
.types = { \
.next_version_tag = _Py_TYPE_BASE_VERSION_TAG, \
}, \
.static_objects = { \
.singletons = { \
._not_used = 1, \
.hamt_empty = { \
.ob_base = _PyObject_HEAD_INIT(&_PyHamt_Type), \
.h_root = (PyHamtNode*)&_Py_SINGLETON(hamt_bitmap_node_empty), \
}, \
.last_resort_memory_error = { \
_PyObject_HEAD_INIT(&_PyExc_MemoryError), \
.args = (PyObject*)&_Py_SINGLETON(tuple_empty) \
}, \
}, \
}, \
._initial_thread = _PyThreadStateImpl_INIT, \
}
#define _PyThreadStateImpl_INIT \
{ \
.base = _PyThreadState_INIT, \
}
#define _PyThreadState_INIT \
{ \
._whence = _PyThreadState_WHENCE_NOTSET, \
.py_recursion_limit = Py_DEFAULT_RECURSION_LIMIT, \
.context_ver = 1, \
}
#ifdef Py_TRACE_REFS
# define _py_object_state_INIT(INTERP) \
{ \
.refchain = NULL, \
}
#else
# define _py_object_state_INIT(INTERP) \
{ 0 }
#endif
// global objects
#define _PyBytes_SIMPLE_INIT(CH, LEN) \
{ \
_PyVarObject_HEAD_INIT(&PyBytes_Type, (LEN)), \
.ob_shash = -1, \
.ob_sval = { (CH) }, \
}
#define _PyBytes_CHAR_INIT(CH) \
{ \
_PyBytes_SIMPLE_INIT((CH), 1) \
}
#define _PyUnicode_ASCII_BASE_INIT(LITERAL, ASCII) \
bpo-46541: Replace core use of _Py_IDENTIFIER() with statically initialized global objects. (gh-30928) We're no longer using _Py_IDENTIFIER() (or _Py_static_string()) in any core CPython code. It is still used in a number of non-builtin stdlib modules. The replacement is: PyUnicodeObject (not pointer) fields under _PyRuntimeState, statically initialized as part of _PyRuntime. A new _Py_GET_GLOBAL_IDENTIFIER() macro facilitates lookup of the fields (along with _Py_GET_GLOBAL_STRING() for non-identifier strings). https://bugs.python.org/issue46541#msg411799 explains the rationale for this change. The core of the change is in: * (new) Include/internal/pycore_global_strings.h - the declarations for the global strings, along with the macros * Include/internal/pycore_runtime_init.h - added the static initializers for the global strings * Include/internal/pycore_global_objects.h - where the struct in pycore_global_strings.h is hooked into _PyRuntimeState * Tools/scripts/generate_global_objects.py - added generation of the global string declarations and static initializers I've also added a --check flag to generate_global_objects.py (along with make check-global-objects) to check for unused global strings. That check is added to the PR CI config. The remainder of this change updates the core code to use _Py_GET_GLOBAL_IDENTIFIER() instead of _Py_IDENTIFIER() and the related _Py*Id functions (likewise for _Py_GET_GLOBAL_STRING() instead of _Py_static_string()). This includes adding a few functions where there wasn't already an alternative to _Py*Id(), replacing the _Py_Identifier * parameter with PyObject *. The following are not changed (yet): * stop using _Py_IDENTIFIER() in the stdlib modules * (maybe) get rid of _Py_IDENTIFIER(), etc. entirely -- this may not be doable as at least one package on PyPI using this (private) API * (maybe) intern the strings during runtime init https://bugs.python.org/issue46541
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{ \
.ob_base = _PyObject_HEAD_INIT(&PyUnicode_Type), \
.length = sizeof(LITERAL) - 1, \
.hash = -1, \
.state = { \
.kind = 1, \
.compact = 1, \
.ascii = (ASCII), \
.statically_allocated = 1, \
bpo-46541: Replace core use of _Py_IDENTIFIER() with statically initialized global objects. (gh-30928) We're no longer using _Py_IDENTIFIER() (or _Py_static_string()) in any core CPython code. It is still used in a number of non-builtin stdlib modules. The replacement is: PyUnicodeObject (not pointer) fields under _PyRuntimeState, statically initialized as part of _PyRuntime. A new _Py_GET_GLOBAL_IDENTIFIER() macro facilitates lookup of the fields (along with _Py_GET_GLOBAL_STRING() for non-identifier strings). https://bugs.python.org/issue46541#msg411799 explains the rationale for this change. The core of the change is in: * (new) Include/internal/pycore_global_strings.h - the declarations for the global strings, along with the macros * Include/internal/pycore_runtime_init.h - added the static initializers for the global strings * Include/internal/pycore_global_objects.h - where the struct in pycore_global_strings.h is hooked into _PyRuntimeState * Tools/scripts/generate_global_objects.py - added generation of the global string declarations and static initializers I've also added a --check flag to generate_global_objects.py (along with make check-global-objects) to check for unused global strings. That check is added to the PR CI config. The remainder of this change updates the core code to use _Py_GET_GLOBAL_IDENTIFIER() instead of _Py_IDENTIFIER() and the related _Py*Id functions (likewise for _Py_GET_GLOBAL_STRING() instead of _Py_static_string()). This includes adding a few functions where there wasn't already an alternative to _Py*Id(), replacing the _Py_Identifier * parameter with PyObject *. The following are not changed (yet): * stop using _Py_IDENTIFIER() in the stdlib modules * (maybe) get rid of _Py_IDENTIFIER(), etc. entirely -- this may not be doable as at least one package on PyPI using this (private) API * (maybe) intern the strings during runtime init https://bugs.python.org/issue46541
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}, \
}
#define _PyASCIIObject_INIT(LITERAL) \
{ \
._ascii = _PyUnicode_ASCII_BASE_INIT((LITERAL), 1), \
._data = (LITERAL) \
bpo-46541: Replace core use of _Py_IDENTIFIER() with statically initialized global objects. (gh-30928) We're no longer using _Py_IDENTIFIER() (or _Py_static_string()) in any core CPython code. It is still used in a number of non-builtin stdlib modules. The replacement is: PyUnicodeObject (not pointer) fields under _PyRuntimeState, statically initialized as part of _PyRuntime. A new _Py_GET_GLOBAL_IDENTIFIER() macro facilitates lookup of the fields (along with _Py_GET_GLOBAL_STRING() for non-identifier strings). https://bugs.python.org/issue46541#msg411799 explains the rationale for this change. The core of the change is in: * (new) Include/internal/pycore_global_strings.h - the declarations for the global strings, along with the macros * Include/internal/pycore_runtime_init.h - added the static initializers for the global strings * Include/internal/pycore_global_objects.h - where the struct in pycore_global_strings.h is hooked into _PyRuntimeState * Tools/scripts/generate_global_objects.py - added generation of the global string declarations and static initializers I've also added a --check flag to generate_global_objects.py (along with make check-global-objects) to check for unused global strings. That check is added to the PR CI config. The remainder of this change updates the core code to use _Py_GET_GLOBAL_IDENTIFIER() instead of _Py_IDENTIFIER() and the related _Py*Id functions (likewise for _Py_GET_GLOBAL_STRING() instead of _Py_static_string()). This includes adding a few functions where there wasn't already an alternative to _Py*Id(), replacing the _Py_Identifier * parameter with PyObject *. The following are not changed (yet): * stop using _Py_IDENTIFIER() in the stdlib modules * (maybe) get rid of _Py_IDENTIFIER(), etc. entirely -- this may not be doable as at least one package on PyPI using this (private) API * (maybe) intern the strings during runtime init https://bugs.python.org/issue46541
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}
#define INIT_STR(NAME, LITERAL) \
._py_ ## NAME = _PyASCIIObject_INIT(LITERAL)
bpo-46541: Replace core use of _Py_IDENTIFIER() with statically initialized global objects. (gh-30928) We're no longer using _Py_IDENTIFIER() (or _Py_static_string()) in any core CPython code. It is still used in a number of non-builtin stdlib modules. The replacement is: PyUnicodeObject (not pointer) fields under _PyRuntimeState, statically initialized as part of _PyRuntime. A new _Py_GET_GLOBAL_IDENTIFIER() macro facilitates lookup of the fields (along with _Py_GET_GLOBAL_STRING() for non-identifier strings). https://bugs.python.org/issue46541#msg411799 explains the rationale for this change. The core of the change is in: * (new) Include/internal/pycore_global_strings.h - the declarations for the global strings, along with the macros * Include/internal/pycore_runtime_init.h - added the static initializers for the global strings * Include/internal/pycore_global_objects.h - where the struct in pycore_global_strings.h is hooked into _PyRuntimeState * Tools/scripts/generate_global_objects.py - added generation of the global string declarations and static initializers I've also added a --check flag to generate_global_objects.py (along with make check-global-objects) to check for unused global strings. That check is added to the PR CI config. The remainder of this change updates the core code to use _Py_GET_GLOBAL_IDENTIFIER() instead of _Py_IDENTIFIER() and the related _Py*Id functions (likewise for _Py_GET_GLOBAL_STRING() instead of _Py_static_string()). This includes adding a few functions where there wasn't already an alternative to _Py*Id(), replacing the _Py_Identifier * parameter with PyObject *. The following are not changed (yet): * stop using _Py_IDENTIFIER() in the stdlib modules * (maybe) get rid of _Py_IDENTIFIER(), etc. entirely -- this may not be doable as at least one package on PyPI using this (private) API * (maybe) intern the strings during runtime init https://bugs.python.org/issue46541
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#define INIT_ID(NAME) \
._py_ ## NAME = _PyASCIIObject_INIT(#NAME)
#define _PyUnicode_LATIN1_INIT(LITERAL, UTF8) \
{ \
._latin1 = { \
._base = _PyUnicode_ASCII_BASE_INIT((LITERAL), 0), \
.utf8 = (UTF8), \
.utf8_length = sizeof(UTF8) - 1, \
}, \
._data = (LITERAL), \
}
#include "pycore_runtime_init_generated.h"
#ifdef __cplusplus
}
#endif
#endif /* !Py_INTERNAL_RUNTIME_INIT_H */