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Fix typos in documentation and comments (#119763)
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@ -14,7 +14,7 @@
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// thread states within each bucket.
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//
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// The queueing thread uses the eval breaker mechanism to notify the owning
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// thread that it has objects to merge. Additionaly, all queued objects are
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// thread that it has objects to merge. Additionally, all queued objects are
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// merged during GC.
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#include "Python.h"
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#include "pycore_object.h" // _Py_ExplicitMergeRefcount
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@ -197,7 +197,7 @@ _Py_brc_after_fork(PyInterpreterState *interp)
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{
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// Unlock all bucket mutexes. Some of the buckets may be locked because
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// locks can be handed off to a parked thread (see lock.c). We don't have
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// to worry about consistency here, becuase no thread can be actively
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// to worry about consistency here, because no thread can be actively
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// modifying a bucket, but it might be paused (not yet woken up) on a
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// PyMutex_Lock while holding that lock.
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for (Py_ssize_t i = 0; i < _Py_BRC_NUM_BUCKETS; i++) {
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@ -1478,7 +1478,7 @@ initialize_locals(PyThreadState *tstate, PyFunctionObject *func,
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localsplus[total_args] = u;
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}
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else if (argcount > n) {
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/* Too many postional args. Error is reported later */
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/* Too many positional args. Error is reported later */
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for (j = n; j < argcount; j++) {
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Py_DECREF(args[j]);
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}
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@ -2861,7 +2861,7 @@ _PyCfg_OptimizedCfgToInstructionSequence(cfg_builder *g,
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}
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/* This is used by _PyCompile_Assemble to fill in the jump and exception
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* targets in a synthetic CFG (which is not the ouptut of the builtin compiler).
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* targets in a synthetic CFG (which is not the output of the builtin compiler).
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*/
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int
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_PyCfg_JumpLabelsToTargets(cfg_builder *g)
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// This implements the reference cycle garbage collector.
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// The Python module inteface to the collector is in gcmodule.c.
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// The Python module interface to the collector is in gcmodule.c.
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// See https://devguide.python.org/internals/garbage-collector/
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#include "Python.h"
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* the incremental collector must progress through the old
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* space faster than objects are added to the old space.
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*
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* Each young or incremental collection adds a numebr of
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* Each young or incremental collection adds a number of
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* objects, S (for survivors) to the old space, and
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* incremental collectors scan I objects from the old space.
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* I > S must be true. We also want I > S * N to be where
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@ -1961,7 +1961,7 @@ import_run_extension(PyThreadState *tstate, PyModInitFunction p0,
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*
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* However, for single-phase init the module's init function will
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* create the module, create other objects (and allocate other
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* memory), populate it and its module state, and initialze static
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* memory), populate it and its module state, and initialize static
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* types. Some modules store other objects and data in global C
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* variables and register callbacks with the runtime/stdlib or
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* even external libraries (which is part of why we can't just
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@ -1455,7 +1455,7 @@ PyUnstable_Optimizer_NewCounter(void)
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/* We use a bloomfilter with k = 6, m = 256
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* The choice of k and the following constants
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* could do with a more rigourous analysis,
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* could do with a more rigorous analysis,
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* but here is a simple analysis:
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*
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* We want to keep the false positive rate low.
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@ -87,4 +87,4 @@ Tier 2 IR entries are all the same size; there is no equivalent to `EXTENDED_ARG
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- **opcode**: Sometimes the same as a Tier 1 opcode, sometimes a separate micro opcode. Tier 2 opcodes are 9 bits (as opposed to Tier 1 opcodes, which fit in 8 bits). By convention, Tier 2 opcode names start with `_`.
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- **oparg**: The argument. Usually the same as the Tier 1 oparg after expansion of `EXTENDED_ARG` prefixes. Up to 32 bits.
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- **operand**: An aditional argument, Typically the value of *one* cache item from the Tier 1 inline cache, up to 64 bits.
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- **operand**: An additional argument, Typically the value of *one* cache item from the Tier 1 inline cache, up to 64 bits.
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