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Victor Stinner 11e83488c5
gh-111089: Revert PyUnicode_AsUTF8() changes (#111833)
* Revert "gh-111089: Use PyUnicode_AsUTF8() in Argument Clinic (#111585)"

This reverts commit d9b606b3d0.

* Revert "gh-111089: Use PyUnicode_AsUTF8() in getargs.c (#111620)"

This reverts commit cde1071b2a.

* Revert "gh-111089: PyUnicode_AsUTF8() now raises on embedded NUL (#111091)"

This reverts commit d731579bfb.

* Revert "gh-111089: Add PyUnicode_AsUTF8() to the limited C API (#111121)"

This reverts commit d8f32be5b6.

* Revert "gh-111089: Use PyUnicode_AsUTF8() in sqlite3 (#111122)"

This reverts commit 37e4e20eaa.
2023-11-07 22:36:13 +00:00
Victor Stinner d9b606b3d0
gh-111089: Use PyUnicode_AsUTF8() in Argument Clinic (#111585)
Replace PyUnicode_AsUTF8AndSize() with PyUnicode_AsUTF8() to remove
the explicit check for embedded null characters.

The change avoids to have to include explicitly <string.h> to get the
strlen() function when using a recent version of the limited C API.
2023-11-01 16:34:42 +01:00
Furkan Onder 32c37fe1ba
gh-67565: Remove redundant C-contiguity checks (GH-105521)
Co-authored-by: Stefan Krah <skrah@bytereef.org>
2023-10-23 12:54:46 +03:00
Victor Stinner be5e8a0103
gh-110964: Remove private _PyArg functions (#110966)
Move the following private functions and structures to
pycore_modsupport.h internal C API:

* _PyArg_BadArgument()
* _PyArg_CheckPositional()
* _PyArg_NoKeywords()
* _PyArg_NoPositional()
* _PyArg_ParseStack()
* _PyArg_ParseStackAndKeywords()
* _PyArg_Parser structure
* _PyArg_UnpackKeywords()
* _PyArg_UnpackKeywordsWithVararg()
* _PyArg_UnpackStack()
* _Py_ANY_VARARGS()

Changes:

* Python/getargs.h now includes pycore_modsupport.h to export
  functions.
* clinic.py now adds pycore_modsupport.h when one of these functions
  is used.
* Add pycore_modsupport.h includes when a C extension uses one of
  these functions.
* Define Py_BUILD_CORE_MODULE in C extensions which now include
  directly or indirectly (via code generated by Argument Clinic)
  pycore_modsupport.h:

  * _csv
  * _curses_panel
  * _dbm
  * _gdbm
  * _multiprocessing.posixshmem
  * _sqlite.row
  * _statistics
  * grp
  * resource
  * syslog

* _testcapi: bad_get() no longer uses METH_FASTCALL calling
  convention but METH_VARARGS. Replace _PyArg_UnpackStack() with
  PyArg_ParseTuple().
* _testcapi: add PYTESTCAPI_NEED_INTERNAL_API macro which is defined
  by _testcapi sub-modules which need the internal C API
  (pycore_modsupport.h): exceptions.c, float.c, vectorcall.c,
  watchers.c.
* Remove Include/cpython/modsupport.h header file.
  Include/modsupport.h no longer includes the removed header file.
* Fix mypy clinic.py
2023-10-17 14:30:31 +02:00
Donghee Na 0362cbf908
gh-109595: Add -Xcpu_count=<n> cmdline for container users (#109667)
---------

Co-authored-by: Victor Stinner <vstinner@python.org>
Co-authored-by: Gregory P. Smith [Google LLC] <greg@krypto.org>
2023-10-10 19:00:09 +09:00
Victor Stinner a0773b89df
gh-108753: Enhance pystats (#108754)
Statistics gathering is now off by default. Use the "-X pystats"
command line option or set the new PYTHONSTATS environment variable
to 1 to turn statistics gathering on at Python startup.

Statistics are no longer dumped at exit if statistics gathering was
off or statistics have been cleared.

Changes:

* Add PYTHONSTATS environment variable.
* sys._stats_dump() now returns False if statistics are not dumped
  because they are all equal to zero.
* Add PyConfig._pystats member.
* Add tests on sys functions and on setting PyConfig._pystats to 1.
* Add Include/cpython/pystats.h and Include/internal/pycore_pystats.h
  header files.
* Rename '_py_stats' variable to '_Py_stats'.
* Exclude Include/cpython/pystats.h from the Py_LIMITED_API.
* Move pystats.h include from object.h to Python.h.
* Add _Py_StatsOn() and _Py_StatsOff() functions. Remove
  '_py_stats_struct' variable from the API: make it static in
  specialize.c.
* Document API in Include/pystats.h and Include/cpython/pystats.h.
* Complete pystats documentation in Doc/using/configure.rst.
* Don't write "all zeros" stats: if _stats_off() and _stats_clear()
  or _stats_dump() were called.
* _PyEval_Fini() now always call _Py_PrintSpecializationStats() which
  does nothing if stats are all zeros.

Co-authored-by: Michael Droettboom <mdboom@gmail.com>
2023-09-06 15:54:59 +00:00
Victor Stinner ad73674283
gh-107603: Argument Clinic: Only include pycore_gc.h if needed (#108726)
Argument Clinic now only includes pycore_gc.h if PyGC_Head is needed,
and only includes pycore_runtime.h if _Py_ID() is needed.

* Add 'condition' optional argument to Clinic.add_include().
* deprecate_keyword_use() includes pycore_runtime.h when using
  the _PyID() function.
* Fix rendering of includes: comments start at the column 35.
* Mark PC/clinic/_wmimodule.cpp.h and
  "Objects/stringlib/clinic/*.h.h" header files as generated in
  .gitattributes.

Effects:

* 42 header files generated by AC no longer include the internal C
  API, instead of 4 header files before. For example,
  Modules/clinic/_abc.c.h no longer includes the internal C API.
* Fix _testclinic_depr.c.h: it now always includes pycore_runtime.h
  to get _Py_ID().
2023-08-31 23:42:34 +02:00
Victor Stinner 8ba4714611
gh-106320: Remove private AC converter functions (#108505)
Move these private functions to the internal C API
(pycore_abstract.h):

* _Py_convert_optional_to_ssize_t()
* _PyNumber_Index()

Argument Clinic now emits #include "pycore_abstract.h" when these
functions are used.

The parser of the c-analyzer tool now uses a list of files which use
the limited C API, rather than a list of files using the internal C
API.
2023-08-26 04:05:17 +02:00
Victor Stinner 4e5a7284ee
gh-108444: Argument Clinic uses PyLong_AsInt() (#108458)
Argument Clinic now uses the new public PyLong_AsInt(), rather than
the old name _PyLong_AsInt().
2023-08-25 00:51:22 +02:00
Nikita Sobolev db6dc6ce41
gh-107526: Revert "gh-100357: Convert several functions in bltinsmodule to AC" (#107542) 2023-08-20 17:54:10 -07:00
Victor Stinner cbb9ba844f
gh-92536: Argument Clinic no longer emits PyUnicode_READY() (#105208)
Since Python 3.12, PyUnicode_READY() does nothing and always
returns 0.

Argument Clinic now also checks for .cpp files (PC/_wmimodule.cpp).
2023-06-02 01:31:58 +02:00
Pablo Galindo Salgado 9216e69a87
gh-105069: Add a readline-like callable to the tokenizer to consume input iteratively (#105070) 2023-05-30 22:43:34 +01:00
Marta Gómez Macías 6715f91edc
gh-102856: Python tokenizer implementation for PEP 701 (#104323)
This commit replaces the Python implementation of the tokenize module with an implementation
that reuses the real C tokenizer via a private extension module. The tokenize module now implements
a compatibility layer that transforms tokens from the C tokenizer into Python tokenize tokens for backward
compatibility.

As the C tokenizer does not emit some tokens that the Python tokenizer provides (such as comments and non-semantic newlines), a new special mode has been added to the C tokenizer mode that currently is only used via
the extension module that exposes it to the Python layer. This new mode forces the C tokenizer to emit these new extra tokens and add the appropriate metadata that is needed to match the old Python implementation.

Co-authored-by: Pablo Galindo <pablogsal@gmail.com>
2023-05-21 01:03:02 +01:00
Eddie Elizondo ea2c001650
gh-84436: Implement Immortal Objects (gh-19474)
This is the implementation of PEP683

Motivation:

The PR introduces the ability to immortalize instances in CPython which bypasses reference counting. Tagging objects as immortal allows up to skip certain operations when we know that the object will be around for the entire execution of the runtime.

Note that this by itself will bring a performance regression to the runtime due to the extra reference count checks. However, this brings the ability of having truly immutable objects that are useful in other contexts such as immutable data sharing between sub-interpreters.
2023-04-22 13:39:37 -06:00
Mark Shannon 411b169281
GH-103082: Implementation of PEP 669: Low Impact Monitoring for CPython (GH-103083)
* The majority of the monitoring code is in instrumentation.c

* The new instrumentation bytecodes are in bytecodes.c

* legacy_tracing.c adapts the new API to the old sys.setrace and sys.setprofile APIs
2023-04-12 12:04:55 +01:00
Eric Snow 89ac665891
gh-98627: Add an Optional Check for Extension Module Subinterpreter Compatibility (gh-99040)
Enforcing (optionally) the restriction set by PEP 489 makes sense. Furthermore, this sets the stage for a potential restriction related to a per-interpreter GIL.

This change includes the following:

* add tests for extension module subinterpreter compatibility
* add _PyInterpreterConfig.check_multi_interp_extensions
* add Py_RTFLAGS_MULTI_INTERP_EXTENSIONS
* add _PyImport_CheckSubinterpIncompatibleExtensionAllowed()
* fail iff the module does not implement multi-phase init and the current interpreter is configured to check

https://github.com/python/cpython/issues/98627
2023-02-15 18:16:00 -07:00
Gregory P. Smith 052f53d65d
gh-39615: Add warnings.warn() skip_file_prefixes support (#100840)
`warnings.warn()` gains the ability to skip stack frames based on code
filename prefix rather than only a numeric `stacklevel=` via a new
`skip_file_prefixes=` keyword argument.
2023-01-27 18:35:14 -08:00
Steve Dower b5d4347950
gh-86682: Adds sys._getframemodulename as an alternative to using _getframe (GH-99520)
Also updates calls in collections, doctest, enum, and typing modules to use _getframemodulename first when available.
2023-01-13 11:31:06 +00:00
Shantanu a2141882f2
gh-100776: Fix misleading default value in help(input) (#100788) 2023-01-08 13:27:41 +05:30
Nikita Sobolev bdfb694386
gh-100357: Convert several functions in `bltinsmodule` to AC (#100358) 2022-12-24 06:45:47 -08:00
Jeremy Paige 1cf3d78c92
Correct CVE-2020-10735 documentation (#100306) 2022-12-18 12:41:21 +05:30
Serhiy Storchaka a87c46eab3
bpo-15999: Accept arbitrary values for boolean parameters. (#15609)
builtins and extension module functions and methods that expect boolean values for parameters now accept any Python object rather than just a bool or int type. This is more consistent with how native Python code itself behaves.
2022-12-03 11:52:21 -08:00
Brandt Bucher 276d77724f
GH-98686: Quicken everything (GH-98687) 2022-11-02 10:42:57 -07:00
Erlend E. Aasland 723ebe76e7
gh-96143: Improve perf profiler docs (#96445) 2022-10-27 14:06:48 +01:00
Dong-hee Na a04656ec32
gh-97841: Add methoddef for _filters_mutated (gh-98115) 2022-10-09 20:16:33 +09:00
Michael 07b8e85d0e
gh-96526: Clarify format and __format__ docstrings (gh-96648) 2022-10-03 15:28:02 -07:00
Nikita Sobolev 873a2f2527
Fix typos in `bltinmodule.c`. (GH-97766) 2022-10-03 12:09:03 -07:00
Gregory P. Smith 511ca94520
gh-95778: CVE-2020-10735: Prevent DoS by very large int() (#96499)
Integer to and from text conversions via CPython's bignum `int` type is not safe against denial of service attacks due to malicious input. Very large input strings with hundred thousands of digits can consume several CPU seconds.

This PR comes fresh from a pile of work done in our private PSRT security response team repo.

Signed-off-by: Christian Heimes [Red Hat] <christian@python.org>
Tons-of-polishing-up-by: Gregory P. Smith [Google] <greg@krypto.org>
Reviews via the private PSRT repo via many others (see the NEWS entry in the PR).

<!-- gh-issue-number: gh-95778 -->
* Issue: gh-95778
<!-- /gh-issue-number -->

I wrote up [a one pager for the release managers](https://docs.google.com/document/d/1KjuF_aXlzPUxTK4BMgezGJ2Pn7uevfX7g0_mvgHlL7Y/edit#). Much of that text wound up in the Issue. Backports PRs already exist. See the issue for links.
2022-09-02 09:35:08 -07:00
Pablo Galindo Salgado 6d791a9736
gh-96143: Allow Linux perf profiler to see Python calls (GH-96123)
⚠️  ⚠️ Note for reviewers, hackers and fellow systems/low-level/compiler engineers ⚠️ ⚠️ 

If you have a lot of experience with this kind of shenanigans and want to improve the **first** version, **please make a PR against my branch** or **reach out by email** or **suggest code changes directly on GitHub**. 

If you have any **refinements or optimizations** please, wait until the first version is merged before starting hacking or proposing those so we can keep this PR productive.
2022-08-30 10:11:18 -07:00
Pablo Galindo Salgado e34c82abeb
GH-93503: Add thread-specific APIs to set profiling and tracing functions in the C-API (#93504)
* gh-93503: Add APIs to set profiling and tracing functions in all threads in the C-API

* Use a separate API

* Fix NEWS entry

* Add locks around the loop

* Document ignoring exceptions

* Use the new APIs in the sys module

* Update docs
2022-08-24 23:21:39 +01:00
Erlend E. Aasland f07adf82f3
gh-90928: Improve static initialization of keywords tuple in AC (#95907) 2022-08-13 12:09:40 +02:00
Eric Snow 6f6a4e6cc5
gh-90928: Statically Initialize the Keywords Tuple in Clinic-Generated Code (gh-95860)
We only statically initialize for core code and builtin modules.  Extension modules still create
the tuple at runtime.  We'll solve that part of interpreter isolation separately.

This change includes generated code. The non-generated changes are in:

* Tools/clinic/clinic.py
* Python/getargs.c
* Include/cpython/modsupport.h
* Makefile.pre.in (re-generate global strings after running clinic)
* very minor tweaks to Modules/_codecsmodule.c and Python/Python-tokenize.c

All other changes are generated code (clinic, global strings).
2022-08-11 15:25:49 -06:00
Oleg Iarygin 41e0585ffa
gh-91102: Port 8-argument _warnings.warn_explicit to Argument Clinic (#92891)
Co-authored-by: Erlend E. Aasland <erlend.aasland@protonmail.com>
2022-07-20 22:24:51 +02:00
Mark Shannon 6f8875eba3
GH-93841: Allow stats to be turned on and off, cleared and dumped at runtime. (GH-93843) 2022-06-21 15:40:54 +01:00
larryhastings 5021064390
gh-92203: Add closure support to exec(). (#92204)
Add a closure keyword-only parameter to exec(). It can only be specified when exec-ing a code object that uses free variables. When specified, it must be a tuple, with exactly the number of cell variables referenced by the code object. closure has a default value of None, and it must be None if the code object doesn't refer to any free variables.
2022-05-06 10:09:35 -07:00
Victor Stinner b270b82f11
gh-91320: Argument Clinic uses _PyCFunction_CAST() (#32210)
Replace "(PyCFunction)(void(*)(void))func" cast with
_PyCFunction_CAST(func).
2022-05-03 20:25:41 +02:00
Kumar Aditya 6f3b9e2243
Use FASTCALL for __import__ (GH-31752) 2022-03-11 18:46:55 +02:00
Irit Katriel c590b581bb
bpo-46328: Add sys.exception() (GH-30514) 2022-01-13 12:35:58 +00:00
Eric Snow 79cf20e48d
bpo-21736: Set __file__ on frozen stdlib modules. (gh-28656)
Currently frozen modules do not have __file__ set.  In their spec, origin is set to "frozen" and they are marked as not having a location.  (Similarly, for frozen packages __path__ is set to an empty list.)  However, for frozen stdlib modules we are able to extrapolate __file__ as long as we can determine the stdlib directory at runtime.  (We now do so since gh-28586.)  Having __file__ set is helpful for a number of reasons.  Likewise, having a non-empty __path__ means we can import submodules of a frozen package from the filesystem (e.g. we could partially freeze the encodings module).

This change sets __file__ (and adds to __path__) for frozen stdlib modules.  It uses sys._stdlibdir (from gh-28586) and the frozen module alias information (from gh-28655).  All that work is done in FrozenImporter (in Lib/importlib/_bootstrap.py). 
 Also, if a frozen module is imported before importlib is bootstrapped (during interpreter initialization) then we fix up that module and its spec during the importlib bootstrapping step (i.e. imporlib._bootstrap._setup()) to match what gets set by FrozenImporter, including setting the file info (if the stdlib dir is known).  To facilitate this, modules imported using PyImport_ImportFrozenModule() have __origname__ set using the frozen module alias info.  __origname__ is popped off during importlib bootstrap.

(To be clear, even with this change the new code to set __file__ during fixups in imporlib._bootstrap._setup() doesn't actually get triggered yet.  This is because sys._stdlibdir hasn't been set yet in interpreter initialization at the point importlib is bootstrapped.  However, we do fix up such modules at that point to otherwise match the result of importing through FrozenImporter, just not the __file__ and __path__ parts.  Doing so will require changes in the order in which things happen during interpreter initialization.  That can be addressed separately.  Once it is, the file-related fixup code from this PR will kick in.)

Here are things this change does not do:

* set __file__ for non-stdlib modules (no way of knowing the parent dir)
* set __file__ if the stdlib dir is not known (nor assume the expense of finding it)
* relatedly, set __file__ if the stdlib is in a zip file
* verify that the filename set to __file__ actually exists (too expensive)
* update __path__ for frozen packages that alias a non-package (since there is no package dir)

Other things this change skips, but we may do later:

* set __file__ on modules imported using PyImport_ImportFrozenModule()
* set co_filename when we unmarshal the frozen code object while importing the module (e.g. in FrozenImporter.exec_module()) -- this would allow tracebacks to show source lines
* implement FrozenImporter.get_filename() and FrozenImporter.get_source()

https://bugs.python.org/issue21736
2021-10-14 15:32:18 -06:00
Eric Snow 08285d563e
bpo-45020: Identify which frozen modules are actually aliases. (gh-28655)
In the list of generated frozen modules at the top of Tools/scripts/freeze_modules.py, you will find that some of the modules have a different name than the module (or .py file) that is actually frozen. Let's call each case an "alias". Aliases do not come into play until we get to the (generated) list of modules in Python/frozen.c. (The tool for freezing modules, Programs/_freeze_module, is only concerned with the source file, not the module it will be used for.)

Knowledge of which frozen modules are aliases (and the identity of the original module) normally isn't important. However, this information is valuable when we go to set __file__ on frozen stdlib modules. This change updates Tools/scripts/freeze_modules.py to map aliases to the original module name (or None if not a stdlib module) in Python/frozen.c. We also add a helper function in Python/import.c to look up a frozen module's alias and add the result of that function to the frozen info returned from find_frozen().

https://bugs.python.org/issue45020
2021-10-05 11:26:37 -06:00
Eric Snow c3d9ac8b34
bpo-45324: Capture data in FrozenImporter.find_spec() to use in exec_module(). (gh-28633)
Before this change we end up duplicating effort and throwing away data in FrozenImporter.find_spec().  Now we do the work once in find_spec() and the only thing we do in FrozenImporter.exec_module() is turn the raw frozen data into a code object and then exec it.

We've added _imp.find_frozen(), add an arg to _imp.get_frozen_object(), and updated FrozenImporter.  We've also moved some code around to reduce duplication, get a little more consistency in outcomes, and be more efficient.

Note that this change is mostly necessary if we want to set __file__ on frozen stdlib modules. (See https://bugs.python.org/issue21736.)

https://bugs.python.org/issue45324
2021-10-05 10:01:27 -06:00
Eric Snow a65c86889e
bpo-45020: Add -X frozen_modules=[on|off] to explicitly control use of frozen modules. (gh-28320)
Currently we freeze several modules into the runtime. For each of these modules it is essential to bootstrapping the runtime that they be frozen. Any other stdlib module that we later freeze into the runtime is not essential. We can just as well import from the .py file.  This PR lets users explicitly choose which should be used, with the new "-X frozen_modules=[on|off]" CLI flag. The default is "off" for now.

https://bugs.python.org/issue45020
2021-09-14 17:31:45 -06:00
Eric Snow a2d8c4b81b
bpo-45019: Do some cleanup related to frozen modules. (gh-28319)
There are a few things I missed in gh-27980. This is a follow-up that will make subsequent PRs cleaner. It includes fixes to tests and tools that reference the frozen modules.

https://bugs.python.org/issue45019
2021-09-13 16:18:37 -06:00
Pablo Galindo Salgado a24676bedc
Add tests for the C tokenizer and expose it as a private module (GH-27924) 2021-08-24 17:50:05 +01:00
Batuhan Taskaya 9af34c9351
bpo-20201: variadic arguments support for AC (GH-18609)
Implement support for `*args` in AC, and port `print()` to use it.
2021-07-16 18:43:02 +03:00
Pablo Galindo Salgado 4cb7263f0c
Remove sys._deactivate_opcache() now that is not needed (GH-27154) 2021-07-15 14:43:59 +01:00
Erik Welch 6af4e6b266
bpo-43918: document signature and default argument of `anext` builtin (#25551)
Co-authored-by: Dennis Sweeney <36520290+sweeneyde@users.noreply.github.com>
2021-06-22 14:00:51 -07:00
Mark Shannon 001eb520b5
bpo-44187: Quickening infrastructure (GH-26264)
* Add co_firstinstr field to code object.

* Implement barebones quickening.

* Use non-quickened bytecode when tracing.

* Add NEWS item

* Add new file to Windows build.

* Don't specialize instructions with EXTENDED_ARG.
2021-06-07 18:38:06 +01:00
Joshua Bronson f0a6fde882
bpo-31861: Add aiter and anext to builtins (#23847)
Co-authored-by: jab <jab@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Daniel Pope <mauve@mauveweb.co.uk>
Co-authored-by: Justin Wang <justin39@gmail.com>
2021-03-23 15:47:21 -07:00
Pablo Galindo af5fa13ef6
bpo-37146: Deactivate opcode cache only when using huntrleaks in the test suite (GH-24643) 2021-02-28 22:41:09 +00:00