Remove the private _Py_Identifier type and related private functions
from the public C API:
* _PyObject_GetAttrId()
* _PyObject_LookupSpecialId()
* _PyObject_SetAttrId()
* _PyType_LookupId()
* _Py_IDENTIFIER()
* _Py_static_string()
* _Py_static_string_init()
Move them to the internal C API: add a new pycore_identifier.h header
file. No longer export these functions.
Move private functions to the internal C API (pycore_dict.h):
* _PyDictView_Intersect()
* _PyDictView_New()
* _PyDict_ContainsId()
* _PyDict_DelItemId()
* _PyDict_DelItem_KnownHash()
* _PyDict_GetItemIdWithError()
* _PyDict_GetItem_KnownHash()
* _PyDict_HasSplitTable()
* _PyDict_NewPresized()
* _PyDict_Next()
* _PyDict_Pop()
* _PyDict_SetItemId()
* _PyDict_SetItem_KnownHash()
* _PyDict_SizeOf()
No longer export most of these functions.
Move also the _PyDictViewObject structure to the internal C API.
Move dict_getitem_knownhash() function from _testcapi to the
_testinternalcapi extension. Update test_capi.test_dict for this
change.
Remove the internal _PyDict_GetItemStringWithError() function. It can
now be replaced with the new public PyDict_ContainsString() and
PyDict_GetItemStringRef() functions.
getargs.c now now uses a strong reference for current_arg.
find_keyword() returns a strong reference.
Remove private _PyDict_GetItemStringWithError() function of the
public C API: the new PyDict_GetItemStringRef() can be used instead.
* Move private _PyDict_GetItemStringWithError() to the internal C API.
* _testcapi get_code_extra_index() uses PyDict_GetItemStringRef().
Avoid using private functions in _testcapi which tests the public C
API.
* Add missing includes.
* Remove unused includes.
* Update old include/symbol names to newer names.
* Mention at least one included symbol.
* Sort includes.
* Update Tools/cases_generator/generate_cases.py used to generated
pycore_opcode_metadata.h.
* Update Parser/asdl_c.py used to generate pycore_ast.h.
* Cleanup also includes in _testcapimodule.c and _testinternalcapi.c.
Move private _PyDict functions to the internal C API (pycore_dict.h):
* _PyDict_Contains_KnownHash()
* _PyDict_DebugMallocStats()
* _PyDict_DelItemIf()
* _PyDict_GetItemWithError()
* _PyDict_HasOnlyStringKeys()
* _PyDict_MaybeUntrack()
* _PyDict_MergeEx()
No longer export these functions.
* Change _PyDict_KeysSize() and shared_keys_usable_size() return type
from signed (Py_ssize_t) to unsigned (size_t) type.
* new_values() argument type is now unsigned (size_t).
* init_inline_values() now uses size_t rather than int for the 'i'
iterator variable.
* type.__sizeof__() implementation now uses unsigned (size_t) type.
The following macros are modified to use _Py_RVALUE(), so they can no
longer be used as l-value:
* DK_LOG_SIZE()
* _PyCode_CODE()
* _PyList_ITEMS()
* _PyTuple_ITEMS()
* _Py_SLIST_HEAD()
* _Py_SLIST_ITEM_NEXT()
_PyCode_CODE() is private and other macros are part of the internal
C API.
Convert macros to static inline functions to avoid macro pitfalls,
like duplication of side effects:
* DK_ENTRIES()
* DK_UNICODE_ENTRIES()
* PyCode_GetNumFree()
* PyFloat_AS_DOUBLE()
* PyInstanceMethod_GET_FUNCTION()
* PyMemoryView_GET_BASE()
* PyMemoryView_GET_BUFFER()
* PyMethod_GET_FUNCTION()
* PyMethod_GET_SELF()
* PySet_GET_SIZE()
* _PyHeapType_GET_MEMBERS()
Changes:
* PyCode_GetNumFree() casts PyCode_GetNumFree.co_nfreevars from int
to Py_ssize_t to be future proof, and because Py_ssize_t is
commonly used in the C API.
* PyCode_GetNumFree() doesn't cast its argument: the replaced macro
already required the exact type PyCodeObject*.
* Add assertions in some functions using "CAST" macros to check
the arguments type when Python is built with assertions
(debug build).
* Remove an outdated comment in unicodeobject.h.
This change is strictly renames and moving code around. It helps in the following ways:
* ensures type-related init functions focus strictly on one of the three aspects (state, objects, types)
* passes in PyInterpreterState * to all those functions, simplifying work on moving types/objects/state to the interpreter
* consistent naming conventions help make what's going on more clear
* keeping API related to a type in the corresponding header file makes it more obvious where to look for it
https://bugs.python.org/issue46008
* Never change types' cached keys. It could invalidate inline attribute objects.
* Lazily create object dictionaries.
* Update specialization of LOAD/STORE_ATTR.
* Don't update shared keys version for deletion of value.
* Update gdb support to handle instance values.
* Rename SPLIT_KEYS opcodes to INSTANCE_VALUE.
* Generalize cache names for LOAD_ATTR to allow store and delete specializations.
* Factor out specialization of attribute dictionary access.
* Specialize STORE_ATTR.
* Specialize LOAD_ATTR with LOAD_ATTR_SLOT and LOAD_ATTR_SPLIT_KEYS
* Move dict-common.h to internal/pycore_dict.h
* Add LOAD_ATTR_WITH_HINT specialized opcode.
* Quicken in function if loopy
* Specialize LOAD_ATTR for module attributes.
* Add specialization stats