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Donghee Na 94444ea45a
gh-112069: Add _PySet_NextEntryRef to be thread-safe. (gh-117990) 2024-04-19 00:18:22 +09:00
Sam Gross 027fa2eccf
gh-112087: Make `list.extend(dict)` behave atomically (#117438)
Add a special case for `list.extend(dict)` and `list(dict)` so that those
patterns behave atomically with respect to modifications to the list or
dictionary.

This is required by multiprocessing, which assumes that
`list(_finalizer_registry)` is atomic.
2024-04-02 10:45:00 -04:00
Tim Peters 8383915031
GH-116939: Rewrite binarysort() (#116940)
Rewrote binarysort() for clarity.

Also changed the signature to be more coherent (it was mixing sortslice with raw pointers).

No change in method or functionality. However, I left some experiments in, disabled for now
via `#if` tricks. Since this code was first written, some kinds of comparisons have gotten
enormously faster (like for lists of floats), which changes the tradeoffs.

For example, plain insertion sort's simpler innermost loop and highly predictable branches
leave it very competitive (even beating, by a bit) binary insertion when comparisons are
very cheap, despite that it can do many more compares. And it wins big on runs that
are already sorted (moving the next one in takes only 1 compare then).

So I left code for a plain insertion sort, to make future experimenting easier.

Also made the maximum value of minrun a `#define` (``MAX_MINRUN`) to make
experimenting with that easier too.

And another bit of `#if``-disabled code rewrites binary insertion's innermost loop to
remove its unpredictable branch. Surprisingly, this doesn't really seem to help
overall. I'm unclear on why not. It certainly adds more instructions, but they're very
simple, and it's hard to be believe they cost as much as a branch miss.
2024-03-21 22:27:25 -05:00
Donghee Na a3cf0fada0
gh-116621: Specialize list.extend for dict items (gh-116888) 2024-03-19 12:18:07 +09:00
Victor Stinner f6cdc6b4a1
Revert "gh-96844: Improve error message of list.remove (gh-106455)" (#116956)
This reverts commit 217f47d6e5.
2024-03-18 13:54:45 +00:00
Donghee Na 8da83f3386
gh-116621: Specialize list.extend for dict keys/values (gh-116816) 2024-03-15 23:48:34 +09:00
Tim Peters bf121d6a69
GH-116554: Relax list.sort()'s notion of "descending" runs (#116578)
* GH-116554: Relax list.sort()'s notion of "descending" run

Rewrote `count_run()` so that sub-runs of equal elements no longer end a descending run. Both ascending and descending runs can have arbitrarily many sub-runs of arbitrarily many equal elements now. This is tricky, because we only use ``<`` comparisons, so checking for equality doesn't come "for free". Surprisingly, it turned out there's a very cheap (one comparison) way to determine whether an ascending run consisted of all-equal elements. That sealed the deal.

In addition, after a descending run is reversed in-place, we now go on to see whether it can be extended by an ascending run that just happens to be adjacent. This succeeds in finding at least one additional element to append about half the time, and so appears to more than repay its cost (the savings come from getting to skip a binary search, when a short run is artificially forced to length MIINRUN later, for each new element `count_run()` can add to the initial run).

While these have been in the back of my mind for years, a question on StackOverflow pushed it to action:

https://stackoverflow.com/questions/78108792/

They were wondering why it took about 4x longer to sort a list like:

[999_999, 999_999, ..., 2, 2, 1, 1, 0, 0]

than "similar" lists. Of course that runs very much faster after this patch.

Co-authored-by: Alex Waygood <Alex.Waygood@Gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Pieter Eendebak <pieter.eendebak@gmail.com>
2024-03-12 19:59:42 -05:00
Donghee Na 3325699ffa
gh-116621: Set manual critical section for list.extend (gh-116657) 2024-03-13 07:28:23 +09:00
Donghee Na 5b2f21faf3
gh-112087: Make list.sort to be thread-safe for PEP 703. (gh-116553) 2024-03-10 00:45:42 +00:00
Donghee Na 17d31bf384
gh-112087: Store memory allocation information into _PyListArray (gh-116529) 2024-03-09 23:50:28 +00:00
Ken Jin 41457c7fdb
gh-116381: Remove bad specializations, add fail stats (GH-116464)
* Remove bad specializations, add fail stats
2024-03-08 00:21:21 +08:00
Ken Jin 7114cf20c0
gh-116381: Specialize CONTAINS_OP (GH-116385)
* Specialize CONTAINS_OP

* 📜🤖 Added by blurb_it.

* Add PyAPI_FUNC for JIT

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Co-authored-by: blurb-it[bot] <43283697+blurb-it[bot]@users.noreply.github.com>
2024-03-07 03:30:11 +08:00
Donghee Na d2f1b0eb49
gh-112087: Update list_get_item_ref to optimistically avoid locking (gh-116353)
Co-authored-by: Sam Gross <colesbury@gmail.com>
2024-03-06 08:21:33 +09:00
Donghee Na 6cddc731fb
gh-112087: Make list_{slice, ass_slice, subscript} to be threadsafe (gh-116233) 2024-03-05 04:58:14 +00:00
Donghee Na fb5e0344e4
gh-112087: Use QSBR technique for list_new/clear for free-thread build (gh-115875) 2024-03-02 08:30:35 +09:00
Donghee Na 259730bbb5
gh-112087: Make list_{concat, repeat, inplace_repeat, ass_item) to be thread-safe (gh-115605) 2024-02-21 01:38:09 +00:00
Sam Gross 520403ed4c
gh-115733: Fix crash involving exhausted list iterator (#115740)
* gh-115733: Fix crash involving exhausted iterator

* Add blurb
2024-02-21 05:18:44 +09:00
Donghee Na 321d13fd2b
gh-111968: Split _Py_dictkeys_freelist out of _Py_dict_freelist (gh-115505) 2024-02-16 01:01:36 +00:00
Donghee Na a2d4281415
gh-112087: Make __sizeof__ and listiter_{len, next} to be threadsafe (gh-114843) 2024-02-15 02:00:50 +09:00
Donghee Na f15795c9a0
gh-111968: Rename freelist related struct names to Eric's suggestion (gh-115329) 2024-02-14 00:32:51 +00:00
Donghee Na d4d5bae147
gh-111968: Refactor _PyXXX_Fini to integrate with _PyObject_ClearFreeLists (gh-114899) 2024-02-10 00:57:04 +00:00
Donghee Na f7a22a7055
gh-112087: Make list_{count, index, contains} to be thread-safe. (gh-114916) 2024-02-06 16:41:18 +00:00
Sam Gross d0f1307580
gh-114329: Add `PyList_GetItemRef` function (GH-114504)
The new `PyList_GetItemRef` is similar to `PyList_GetItem`, but returns
a strong reference instead of a borrowed reference. Additionally, if the
passed "list" object is not a list, the function sets a `TypeError`
instead of calling `PyErr_BadInternalCall()`.
2024-02-02 14:03:15 +01:00
Donghee Na 13907968d7
gh-111968: Use per-thread freelists for dict in free-threading (gh-114323) 2024-02-01 20:53:53 +00:00
Donghee Na 7b9d406729
gh-112087: Make PyList_{Append,Size,GetSlice} to be thread-safe (gh-114651) 2024-02-01 08:58:08 +09:00
Donghee Na f9c505698a
gh-112087: Make list_repr and list_length to be thread-safe (gh-114582) 2024-01-27 01:20:21 +09:00
Donghee Na 699779256e
gh-111968: Unify freelist naming schema to Eric's suggestion (gh-114581) 2024-01-27 00:25:16 +09:00
Donghee Na d5442851a6
gh-112087: Remove duplicated critical_section (gh-114268) 2024-01-18 23:03:28 +00:00
Donghee Na 42b90cf0d6
gh-112087: Update list impl to be thread-safe with manual CS (gh-113863) 2024-01-16 09:11:14 +09:00
Donghee Na efa738e862
gh-111968: Explicit handling for finalized freelist (gh-113929) 2024-01-12 00:31:28 +00:00
Donghee Na c65ae26f2b
gh-111968: Unify naming scheme for freelist (gh-113919) 2024-01-11 08:51:51 +09:00
Donghee Na 57bdc6c30d
gh-111968: Introduce _PyFreeListState and _PyFreeListState_GET API (gh-113584) 2024-01-10 08:04:41 +09:00
Donghee Na a023bc252d
gh-112087: Update list.{pop,clear,reverse,remove} to use CS (gh-113764) 2024-01-09 09:00:55 +09:00
Christopher Chavez 5d36a95e64
gh-111178: Avoid calling functions from incompatible pointer types in listobject.c (GH-112820)
Fix undefined behavior warnings (UBSan  -fsanitize=function), for example:

Objects/object.c:674:11: runtime error: call to function list_repr through pointer to incorrect function type 'struct _object *(*)(struct _object *)'
listobject.c:382: note: list_repr defined here
SUMMARY: UndefinedBehaviorSanitizer: undefined-behavior Objects/object.c:674:11 in
2024-01-02 14:41:32 +01:00
Victor Stinner babb787047
gh-111138: Add PyList_Extend() and PyList_Clear() functions (#111862)
* Split list_extend() into two sub-functions: list_extend_fast() and
  list_extend_iter().
* list_inplace_concat() no longer has to call Py_DECREF() on the
  list_extend() result, since list_extend() now returns an int.
2023-11-13 16:14:56 +00:00
scoder 24ddaee5ca
gh-106168: Revert the "size before item" setting (#111683)
gh-106168: Update the size only after setting the item, to avoid temporary inconsistencies.
Also remove the "what's new" sentence regarding the size setting since tuples cannot grow after allocation.
2023-11-03 11:02:39 +00:00
Victor Stinner c494fb333b
gh-106320: Remove private _PyEval function (#108433)
Move private _PyEval functions to the internal C API
(pycore_ceval.h):

* _PyEval_GetBuiltin()
* _PyEval_GetBuiltinId()
* _PyEval_GetSwitchInterval()
* _PyEval_MakePendingCalls()
* _PyEval_SetProfile()
* _PyEval_SetSwitchInterval()
* _PyEval_SetTrace()

No longer export most of these functions.
2023-08-24 20:25:22 +02:00
Victor Stinner 0d6dfd68d2
gh-106320: Remove private _PyObject C API (#107147)
Move private debug _PyObject functions to the internal C API
(pycore_object.h):

* _PyDebugAllocatorStats()
* _PyObject_CheckConsistency()
* _PyObject_DebugTypeStats()
* _PyObject_IsFreed()

No longer export most of these functions, except of
_PyObject_IsFreed().

Move test functions using _PyObject_IsFreed() from _testcapi to
_testinternalcapi. check_pyobject_is_freed() test no longer catch
_testcapi.error: the tested function cannot raise _testcapi.error.
2023-07-23 20:09:08 +00:00
Dong-hee Na 217f47d6e5
gh-96844: Improve error message of list.remove (gh-106455) 2023-07-06 07:19:49 +09:00
Victor Stinner 35963da40f
gh-106320: Create pycore_modsupport.h header file (#106355)
Remove the following functions from the C API, move them to the internal C
API: add a new pycore_modsupport.h internal header file:

* PyModule_CreateInitialized()
* _PyArg_NoKwnames()
* _Py_VaBuildStack()

No longer export these functions.
2023-07-03 09:39:11 +00:00
Victor Stinner 3f8483cad2
gh-106168: PyTuple_SET_ITEM() now checks the index (#106164)
PyTuple_SET_ITEM() and PyList_SET_ITEM() now check the index argument
with an assertion if Python is built in debug mode or is built with
assertions.

* list_extend() and _PyList_AppendTakeRef() now set the list size
  before calling PyList_SET_ITEM().
* PyStructSequence_GetItem() and PyStructSequence_SetItem() now check
  the index argument: must be lesser than REAL_SIZE(op).
* PyStructSequence_GET_ITEM() and PyStructSequence_SET_ITEM() are now
  aliases to PyStructSequence_GetItem() and
  PyStructSequence_SetItem().
2023-06-28 03:45:57 +02:00
Mark Shannon 7559f5fda9
GH-101291: Rearrange the size bits in PyLongObject (GH-102464)
* Eliminate all remaining uses of Py_SIZE and Py_SET_SIZE on PyLongObject, adding asserts.

* Change layout of size/sign bits in longobject to support future addition of immortal ints and tagged medium ints.

* Add functions to hide some internals of long object, and for setting sign and digit count.

* Replace uses of IS_MEDIUM_VALUE macro with _PyLong_IsCompact().
2023-03-22 14:49:51 +00:00
Jelle Zijlstra d71edbd1b7
gh-101765: Fix refcount issues in list and unicode pickling (#102265)
Followup from #101769.
2023-02-25 16:01:58 -08:00
Ionite 54dfa14c5a
gh-101765: Fix SystemError / segmentation fault in iter `__reduce__` when internal access of `builtins.__dict__` exhausts the iterator (#101769) 2023-02-24 15:02:04 -08:00
Mark Shannon c1b1f51cd1
GH-101291: Refactor the `PyLongObject` struct into object header and PyLongValue struct. (GH-101292) 2023-01-30 10:03:04 +00:00
L. A. F. Pereira e6d4440782
gh-100146: Steal references from stack when building a list (#100147)
When executing the BUILD_LIST opcode, steal the references from the stack,
in a manner similar to the BUILD_TUPLE opcode.  Implement this by offloading
the logic to a new private API, _PyList_FromArraySteal(), that works similarly
to _PyTuple_FromArraySteal().

This way, instead of performing multiple stack pointer adjustments while the
list is being initialized, the stack is adjusted only once and a fast memory
copy operation is performed in one fell swoop.
2023-01-03 10:49:49 -08:00
Pieter Eendebak b3da698952
gh-94603: micro optimize list.pop (gh-94604) 2022-12-27 19:55:54 +09:00
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
Victor Stinner 85dd6cb6df
gh-99845: Use size_t type in __sizeof__() methods (#99846)
The implementation of __sizeof__() methods using _PyObject_SIZE() now
use an unsigned type (size_t) to compute the size, rather than a signed
type (Py_ssize_t).

Cast explicitly signed (Py_ssize_t) values to unsigned type
(Py_ssize_t).
2022-11-30 17:22:52 +01:00
Victor Stinner dbf8613a2e
gh-99300: Use Py_NewRef() in Objects/listobject.c (#99336)
Replace Py_INCREF() and Py_XINCREF() with Py_NewRef() and
Py_XNewRef() in Objects/listobject.c.
2022-11-10 22:09:18 +01:00