#define NULLABLE(x) do { \ if (x == Py_None) { \ x = NULL; \ } \ } while (0); #define RETURN_INT(value) do { \ int _ret = (value); \ if (_ret == -1) { \ assert(PyErr_Occurred()); \ return NULL; \ } \ assert(!PyErr_Occurred()); \ return PyLong_FromLong(_ret); \ } while (0) #define RETURN_SIZE(value) do { \ Py_ssize_t _ret = (value); \ if (_ret == -1) { \ assert(PyErr_Occurred()); \ return NULL; \ } \ assert(!PyErr_Occurred()); \ return PyLong_FromSsize_t(_ret); \ } while (0) /* Marker to check that pointer value was set. */ static const char uninitialized[] = "uninitialized"; #define UNINITIALIZED_PTR ((void *)uninitialized) /* Marker to check that Py_ssize_t value was set. */ #define UNINITIALIZED_SIZE ((Py_ssize_t)236892191) /* Marker to check that integer value was set. */ #define UNINITIALIZED_INT (63256717) /* * Marker to indicate that a NULL parameter would not be allowed * at runtime but that the test interface will check that it is * indeed the case. * * Use this macro only if passing NULL to the C API would raise * a catchable exception (and not a fatal exception that would * crash the interpreter). */ #define NULL_WOULD_RAISE(NAME) NAME