Also inline necessary functionality from `sndhdr` into `email.mime.audio` for `MIMEAudio`.
Co-authored-by: Hugo van Kemenade <hugovk@users.noreply.github.com>
In expression (?(group)...) an appropriate re.error is now
raised if the group number refers to not defined group.
Previously it raised RuntimeError: invalid SRE code.
Macros Py_DECREF, Py_XDECREF, Py_IS_TYPE, _Py_atomic_load_32bit_impl
and _Py_DECREF_SPECIALIZED are redefined as macros
that completely replace the inline functions of the same name.
These three came out in the top four of functions that (in MSVC)
somehow weren't inlined.
Co-authored-by: Victor Stinner <vstinner@python.org>
Co-authored-by: Dennis Sweeney <36520290+sweeneyde@users.noreply.github.com>
Deprecate functions:
* PyUnicode_AS_DATA()
* PyUnicode_AS_UNICODE()
* PyUnicode_GET_DATA_SIZE()
* PyUnicode_GET_SIZE()
Previously, these functions were macros and so it wasn't possible to
decorate them with Py_DEPRECATED().
Convert unicodeobject.h macros to static inline functions:
* PyUnicode_AS_DATA()
* PyUnicode_AS_UNICODE()
* PyUnicode_GET_DATA_SIZE()
* PyUnicode_GET_SIZE()
Static inline functions are wrapped by macros which casts arguments
with _PyObject_CAST() to prevent introducing new compiler warnings
when passing "const PyObject*".
Py_REFCNT(), Py_TYPE(), Py_SIZE() and Py_IS_TYPE() functions argument
type is now "PyObject*", rather than "const PyObject*".
* Replace also "const PyObject*" with "PyObject*" in functions:
* _Py_strhex_impl()
* _Py_strhex_with_sep()
* _Py_strhex_bytes_with_sep()
* Remove _PyObject_CAST_CONST() and _PyVarObject_CAST_CONST() macros.
* Py_IS_TYPE() can now use Py_TYPE() in its implementation.
Convert unicodeobject.h macros to static inline functions:
* PyUnicode_MAX_CHAR_VALUE()
* PyUnicode_READ()
* PyUnicode_READY()
* PyUnicode_READ_CHAR()
* PyUnicode_WRITE()
Move PyUnicode_READY() after _PyUnicode_Ready(), since it uses
_PyUnicode_Ready().
Static inline functions are wrapped by macros which casts arguments
with _PyObject_CAST() and casts 'kind' arguments to "unsigned int" to
prevent introducing new compiler warnings when passing "const
PyObject*".
Apparently a switch on an 8-bit quantity where all cases are
present generates a more efficient jump (doing only one indexed
memory load instead of two).
So we make opcode and use_tracing uint8_t, and generate a macro
full of extra `case NNN:` lines for all unused opcodes.
See https://github.com/faster-cpython/ideas/issues/321#issuecomment-1103263673
* Stores all location info in linetable to conform to PEP 626.
* Remove column table from code objects.
* Remove end-line table from code objects.
* Document new location table format
Convert macros to static inline functions:
* PyTuple_GET_SIZE()
* PyTuple_SET_ITEM()
* PyList_GET_SIZE()
* PyList_SET_ITEM()
Add a macro converting arguments to PyTupleObject*, PyListObject* or
PyObject* to prevent emitting new compiler warnings.
According to PEP 670, PyTuple_GET_ITEM() and PyList_GET_ITEM() are
left as macros.
Convert the PyWeakref_GET_OBJECT() macro to a static inline function.
Add an assertion to check the argument with PyWeakref_Check(). Add a
macro converting the argument to PyObject* to prevent emitting new
compiler warning.
Convert unicodeobject.h macros to static inline functions:
* PyUnicode_CHECK_INTERNED()
* PyUnicode_DATA(), _PyUnicode_COMPACT_DATA(),
_PyUnicode_NONCOMPACT_DATA()
* PyUnicode_GET_LENGTH()
* PyUnicode_IS_ASCII()
* PyUnicode_IS_COMPACT()
* PyUnicode_IS_COMPACT_ASCII()
* PyUnicode_IS_READY()
Reorder functions to declare functions before their first usage.
Static inline functions are wrapped by macros which casts
arguments with _PyObject_CAST() to prevent introducing
new compiler warnings when passing "const PyObject*".
Python 3.11 now uses C11 standard which adds static_assert()
to <assert.h>.
* In pytime.c, replace Py_BUILD_ASSERT() with preprocessor checks on
SIZEOF_TIME_T with #error.
* On macOS, py_mach_timebase_info() now accepts timebase members with
the same size than _PyTime_t.
* py_get_monotonic_clock() now saturates GetTickCount64() to
_PyTime_MAX: GetTickCount64() is unsigned, whereas _PyTime_t is
signed.