Instead of using `GO_TO_INSTRUCTION(CALL_PY_EXACT_ARGS)` we just add the macro elements of the latter to the macro for the former. This requires lengthening the uops array in struct opcode_macro_expansion. (It also required changes to stacking.py that were merged already.)
Move private functions to the internal C API (pycore_sysmodule.h):
* _PySys_GetAttr()
* _PySys_GetSizeOf()
No longer export most of these functions.
Fix also a typo in Include/cpython/optimizer.h: add a missing space.
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.
I was comparing the last preceding poke with the *last* peek,
rather than the *first* peek.
Unfortunately this bug obscured another bug:
When the last preceding poke is UNUSED, the first peek disappears,
leaving the variable unassigned. This is how I fixed it:
- Rename CopyEffect to CopyItem.
- Change CopyItem to contain StackItems instead of StackEffects.
- Update those StackItems when adjusting the manager higher or lower.
- Assert that those StackItems' offsets are equivalent.
- Other clever things.
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Co-authored-by: Irit Katriel <1055913+iritkatriel@users.noreply.github.com>
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.
The decorator now requires to be called with parenthesis:
@support.requires_legacy_unicode_capi()
instead of:
@support.requires_legacy_unicode_capi
The implementation now only imports _testcapi when the decorator is
called, so "import test.support" no longer imports the _testcapi
extension.
106320: Remove private float C API functions
Remove private C API functions:
* _Py_parse_inf_or_nan()
* _Py_string_to_number_with_underscores()
Move these functions to the internal C API and no longer export them.
No longer export _PyCompile_AstOptimize() internal C API function.
Change comment style to "// comment" and add comment explaining why
other functions have to be exported.
No longer export _PyUnicode_FromId() internal C API function.
Change comment style to "// comment" and add comment explaining why
other functions have to be exported.
Update Tools/build/generate_token.py to update Include/internal/pycore_token.h
comments.
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.
No longer export these 5 internal C API functions:
* _PyArena_AddPyObject()
* _PyArena_Free()
* _PyArena_Malloc()
* _PyArena_New()
* _Py_FatalRefcountErrorFunc()
Change comment style to "// comment" and add comment explaining why
other functions have to be exported.
No longer export these 2 internal C API functions:
* _PyTime_AsNanoseconds()
* _PyTime_GetSystemClockWithInfo()
Change comment style to "// comment" and add comment explaining why
other functions have to be exported.
- Move platform triplet detection code into Misc/platform_triplet.c
- Refactor MIPS detection, use defined(__mips64) to detect MIPS64
- Compute libc values in separate section
- Add detection for MIPS soft float
- Add detection for musl
musl supports SPE with its soft-float ABI:
https://git.musl-libc.org/cgit/musl/commit/?id=7be59733d71ada3a32a98622507399253f1d5e48
Original patch by Christian Heimes.
Co-authored-by: Christian Heimes <christian@python.org>
Co-authored-by: Erlend E. Aasland <erlend@python.org>
Split test_multiprocessing_fork, test_multiprocessing_forkserver and
test_multiprocessing_spawn into test packages. Each package is made
of 4 sub-tests: processes, threads, manager and misc. It allows
running more tests in parallel and so reduce the total test duration.