* linked list
* add tail optmiization to linked list
* wip
* wip
* wip
* more fixes
* finally it works
* add tests
* remove weakreflist
* add some comments
* reduce code duplication in _asynciomodule.c
* address some review comments
* add invariants about the state of the linked list
* add better explanation
* clinic regen
* reorder branches for better branch prediction
* Update Modules/_asynciomodule.c
* Apply suggestions from code review
Co-authored-by: Itamar Oren <itamarost@gmail.com>
* fix capturing of eager tasks
* add comment to task finalization
* fix tests and couple c implmentation to c task
improved linked-list logic and more comments
* fix test
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Co-authored-by: Itamar Oren <itamarost@gmail.com>
The tests are now passed with the current version of Tcl/Tk under
development (8.7b1+ and 9.0b3+).
The following changes were also made to make the tests more flexible:
* Helper methods like checkParam() now interpret the expected error message
as a regular expression instead of a literal.
* Add support of new arguments in checkEnumParam():
- allow_empty=True skips testing with empty string;
- fullname= specifies the name for error message if it differs from the
option name;
- sort=True sorts values for error message.
* Add support of the allow_empty argument in checkReliefParam():
allow_empty=True adds an empty string to the list of accepted values.
* Attributes _clip_highlightthickness, _clip_pad and _clip_borderwidth
specify how negative values of options -highlightthickness, -padx, -pady
and -borderwidth are handled.
* Use global variables for some common error messages.
Co-authored-by: Terry Jan Reedy <tjreedy@udel.edu>
This makes the following macros public as part of the non-limited C-API for
locking a single object or two objects at once.
* `Py_BEGIN_CRITICAL_SECTION(op)` / `Py_END_CRITICAL_SECTION()`
* `Py_BEGIN_CRITICAL_SECTION2(a, b)` / `Py_END_CRITICAL_SECTION2()`
The supporting functions and structs used by the macros are also exposed for
cases where C macros are not available.
* Add an InternalDocs file describing how interning should work and how to use it.
* Add internal functions to *explicitly* request what kind of interning is done:
- `_PyUnicode_InternMortal`
- `_PyUnicode_InternImmortal`
- `_PyUnicode_InternStatic`
* Switch uses of `PyUnicode_InternInPlace` to those.
* Disallow using `_Py_SetImmortal` on strings directly.
You should use `_PyUnicode_InternImmortal` instead:
- Strings should be interned before immortalization, otherwise you're possibly
interning a immortalizing copy.
- `_Py_SetImmortal` doesn't handle the `SSTATE_INTERNED_MORTAL` to
`SSTATE_INTERNED_IMMORTAL` update, and those flags can't be changed in
backports, as they are now part of public API and version-specific ABI.
* Add private `_only_immortal` argument for `sys.getunicodeinternedsize`, used in refleak test machinery.
* Make sure the statically allocated string singletons are unique. This means these sets are now disjoint:
- `_Py_ID`
- `_Py_STR` (including the empty string)
- one-character latin-1 singletons
Now, when you intern a singleton, that exact singleton will be interned.
* Add a `_Py_LATIN1_CHR` macro, use it instead of `_Py_ID`/`_Py_STR` for one-character latin-1 singletons everywhere (including Clinic).
* Intern `_Py_STR` singletons at startup.
* For free-threaded builds, intern `_Py_LATIN1_CHR` singletons at startup.
* Beef up the tests. Cover internal details (marked with `@cpython_only`).
* Add lots of assertions
Co-Authored-By: Eric Snow <ericsnowcurrently@gmail.com>
Remove SafeChildWatcher, FastChildWatcher and MultiLoopChildWatcher from asyncio. These child watchers have been deprecated since Python 3.12. The tests are also removed and some more tests will be added after the rewrite of child watchers.
The public PyUnicodeWriter API enables overallocation by default and
so is more efficient.
Benchmark:
python -m pyperf timeit \
-s 't = int | float | complex | str | bytes | bytearray' \
' | memoryview | list | dict' \
'str(t)'
Result:
1.29 us +- 0.02 us -> 1.00 us +- 0.02 us: 1.29x faster
The public PyUnicodeWriter API enables overallocation by default and
so is more efficient.
Benchmark:
python -m pyperf timeit \
-s 't = list[int, float, complex, str, bytes, bytearray, ' \
'memoryview, list, dict]' \
'str(t)'
Result:
1.49 us +- 0.03 us -> 1.10 us +- 0.02 us: 1.35x faster