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Doc: C API: Move `tp_dealloc` paragraph to `tp_dealloc` section (#125737)
It looks like commit 43cf44ddcc
(gh-31501) accidentally moved the paragraph to the `tp_finalize`
section when the intent was to move it to the `tp_dealloc` section
(according to the commit message).
Also:
* Convert the paragraph to a warning.
* Apply the appropriate font style to `tp_dealloc`.
* Unlinkify the first mention of `tp_dealloc` since the paragraph is
already in the `tp_dealloc` section.
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@ -682,6 +682,19 @@ and :c:data:`PyType_Type` effectively act as defaults.)
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Py_DECREF(tp);
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}
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.. warning::
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In a garbage collected Python, :c:member:`!tp_dealloc` may be called from
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any Python thread, not just the thread which created the object (if the
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object becomes part of a refcount cycle, that cycle might be collected by
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a garbage collection on any thread). This is not a problem for Python
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API calls, since the thread on which :c:member:`!tp_dealloc` is called
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will own the Global Interpreter Lock (GIL). However, if the object being
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destroyed in turn destroys objects from some other C or C++ library, care
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should be taken to ensure that destroying those objects on the thread
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which called :c:member:`!tp_dealloc` will not violate any assumptions of
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the library.
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**Inheritance:**
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@ -2109,17 +2122,6 @@ and :c:data:`PyType_Type` effectively act as defaults.)
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PyErr_Restore(error_type, error_value, error_traceback);
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}
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Also, note that, in a garbage collected Python,
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:c:member:`~PyTypeObject.tp_dealloc` may be called from
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any Python thread, not just the thread which created the object (if the object
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becomes part of a refcount cycle, that cycle might be collected by a garbage
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collection on any thread). This is not a problem for Python API calls, since
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the thread on which tp_dealloc is called will own the Global Interpreter Lock
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(GIL). However, if the object being destroyed in turn destroys objects from some
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other C or C++ library, care should be taken to ensure that destroying those
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objects on the thread which called tp_dealloc will not violate any assumptions
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of the library.
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**Inheritance:**
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This field is inherited by subtypes.
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