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9.4 KiB
C
284 lines
9.4 KiB
C
#ifndef Py_INTERNAL_PYSTATE_H
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#define Py_INTERNAL_PYSTATE_H
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#ifdef __cplusplus
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extern "C" {
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#endif
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#ifndef Py_BUILD_CORE
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# error "this header requires Py_BUILD_CORE define"
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#endif
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#include "pycore_runtime.h" // _PyRuntime
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#include "pycore_tstate.h" // _PyThreadStateImpl
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// Values for PyThreadState.state. A thread must be in the "attached" state
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// before calling most Python APIs. If the GIL is enabled, then "attached"
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// implies that the thread holds the GIL and "detached" implies that the
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// thread does not hold the GIL (or is in the process of releasing it). In
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// `--disable-gil` builds, multiple threads may be "attached" to the same
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// interpreter at the same time. Only the "bound" thread may perform the
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// transitions between "attached" and "detached" on its own PyThreadState.
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//
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// The "suspended" state is used to implement stop-the-world pauses, such as
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// for cyclic garbage collection. It is only used in `--disable-gil` builds.
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// The "suspended" state is similar to the "detached" state in that in both
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// states the thread is not allowed to call most Python APIs. However, unlike
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// the "detached" state, a thread may not transition itself out from the
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// "suspended" state. Only the thread performing a stop-the-world pause may
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// transition a thread from the "suspended" state back to the "detached" state.
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//
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// State transition diagram:
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//
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// (bound thread) (stop-the-world thread)
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// [attached] <-> [detached] <-> [suspended]
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// | ^
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// +---------------------------->---------------------------+
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// (bound thread)
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//
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// The (bound thread) and (stop-the-world thread) labels indicate which thread
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// is allowed to perform the transition.
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#define _Py_THREAD_DETACHED 0
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#define _Py_THREAD_ATTACHED 1
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#define _Py_THREAD_SUSPENDED 2
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/* Check if the current thread is the main thread.
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Use _Py_IsMainInterpreter() to check if it's the main interpreter. */
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static inline int
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_Py_IsMainThread(void)
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{
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unsigned long thread = PyThread_get_thread_ident();
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return (thread == _PyRuntime.main_thread);
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}
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static inline PyInterpreterState *
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_PyInterpreterState_Main(void)
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{
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return _PyRuntime.interpreters.main;
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}
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static inline int
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_Py_IsMainInterpreter(PyInterpreterState *interp)
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{
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return (interp == _PyInterpreterState_Main());
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}
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static inline int
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_Py_IsMainInterpreterFinalizing(PyInterpreterState *interp)
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{
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/* bpo-39877: Access _PyRuntime directly rather than using
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tstate->interp->runtime to support calls from Python daemon threads.
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After Py_Finalize() has been called, tstate can be a dangling pointer:
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point to PyThreadState freed memory. */
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return (_PyRuntimeState_GetFinalizing(&_PyRuntime) != NULL &&
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interp == &_PyRuntime._main_interpreter);
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}
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// Export for _interpreters module.
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PyAPI_FUNC(PyObject *) _PyInterpreterState_GetIDObject(PyInterpreterState *);
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// Export for _interpreters module.
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PyAPI_FUNC(int) _PyInterpreterState_SetRunningMain(PyInterpreterState *);
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PyAPI_FUNC(void) _PyInterpreterState_SetNotRunningMain(PyInterpreterState *);
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PyAPI_FUNC(int) _PyInterpreterState_IsRunningMain(PyInterpreterState *);
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PyAPI_FUNC(int) _PyInterpreterState_FailIfRunningMain(PyInterpreterState *);
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extern int _PyThreadState_IsRunningMain(PyThreadState *);
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extern void _PyInterpreterState_ReinitRunningMain(PyThreadState *);
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static inline const PyConfig *
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_Py_GetMainConfig(void)
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{
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PyInterpreterState *interp = _PyInterpreterState_Main();
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if (interp == NULL) {
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return NULL;
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}
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return _PyInterpreterState_GetConfig(interp);
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}
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/* Only handle signals on the main thread of the main interpreter. */
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static inline int
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_Py_ThreadCanHandleSignals(PyInterpreterState *interp)
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{
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return (_Py_IsMainThread() && _Py_IsMainInterpreter(interp));
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}
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/* Variable and static inline functions for in-line access to current thread
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and interpreter state */
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#if defined(HAVE_THREAD_LOCAL) && !defined(Py_BUILD_CORE_MODULE)
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extern _Py_thread_local PyThreadState *_Py_tss_tstate;
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#endif
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#ifndef NDEBUG
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extern int _PyThreadState_CheckConsistency(PyThreadState *tstate);
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#endif
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int _PyThreadState_MustExit(PyThreadState *tstate);
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// Export for most shared extensions, used via _PyThreadState_GET() static
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// inline function.
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PyAPI_FUNC(PyThreadState *) _PyThreadState_GetCurrent(void);
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/* Get the current Python thread state.
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This function is unsafe: it does not check for error and it can return NULL.
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The caller must hold the GIL.
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See also PyThreadState_Get() and PyThreadState_GetUnchecked(). */
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static inline PyThreadState*
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_PyThreadState_GET(void)
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{
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#if defined(HAVE_THREAD_LOCAL) && !defined(Py_BUILD_CORE_MODULE)
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return _Py_tss_tstate;
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#else
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return _PyThreadState_GetCurrent();
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#endif
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}
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// Attaches the current thread to the interpreter.
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//
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// This may block while acquiring the GIL (if the GIL is enabled) or while
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// waiting for a stop-the-world pause (if the GIL is disabled).
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//
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// High-level code should generally call PyEval_RestoreThread() instead, which
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// calls this function.
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extern void _PyThreadState_Attach(PyThreadState *tstate);
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// Detaches the current thread from the interpreter.
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//
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// High-level code should generally call PyEval_SaveThread() instead, which
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// calls this function.
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extern void _PyThreadState_Detach(PyThreadState *tstate);
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// Detaches the current thread to the "suspended" state if a stop-the-world
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// pause is in progress.
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//
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// If there is no stop-the-world pause in progress, then the thread switches
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// to the "detached" state.
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extern void _PyThreadState_Suspend(PyThreadState *tstate);
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// Perform a stop-the-world pause for all threads in the all interpreters.
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//
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// Threads in the "attached" state are paused and transitioned to the "GC"
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// state. Threads in the "detached" state switch to the "GC" state, preventing
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// them from reattaching until the stop-the-world pause is complete.
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//
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// NOTE: This is a no-op outside of Py_GIL_DISABLED builds.
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extern void _PyEval_StopTheWorldAll(_PyRuntimeState *runtime);
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extern void _PyEval_StartTheWorldAll(_PyRuntimeState *runtime);
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// Perform a stop-the-world pause for threads in the specified interpreter.
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//
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// NOTE: This is a no-op outside of Py_GIL_DISABLED builds.
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extern void _PyEval_StopTheWorld(PyInterpreterState *interp);
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extern void _PyEval_StartTheWorld(PyInterpreterState *interp);
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static inline void
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_Py_EnsureFuncTstateNotNULL(const char *func, PyThreadState *tstate)
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{
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if (tstate == NULL) {
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_Py_FatalErrorFunc(func,
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"the function must be called with the GIL held, "
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"after Python initialization and before Python finalization, "
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"but the GIL is released (the current Python thread state is NULL)");
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}
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}
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// Call Py_FatalError() if tstate is NULL
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#define _Py_EnsureTstateNotNULL(tstate) \
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_Py_EnsureFuncTstateNotNULL(__func__, (tstate))
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/* Get the current interpreter state.
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The function is unsafe: it does not check for error and it can return NULL.
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The caller must hold the GIL.
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See also PyInterpreterState_Get()
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and _PyGILState_GetInterpreterStateUnsafe(). */
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static inline PyInterpreterState* _PyInterpreterState_GET(void) {
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PyThreadState *tstate = _PyThreadState_GET();
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#ifdef Py_DEBUG
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_Py_EnsureTstateNotNULL(tstate);
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#endif
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return tstate->interp;
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}
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// PyThreadState functions
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// Export for _testinternalcapi
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PyAPI_FUNC(PyThreadState *) _PyThreadState_New(
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PyInterpreterState *interp,
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int whence);
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extern void _PyThreadState_Bind(PyThreadState *tstate);
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PyAPI_FUNC(PyThreadState *) _PyThreadState_NewBound(
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PyInterpreterState *interp,
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int whence);
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extern PyThreadState * _PyThreadState_RemoveExcept(PyThreadState *tstate);
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extern void _PyThreadState_DeleteList(PyThreadState *list);
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extern void _PyThreadState_ClearMimallocHeaps(PyThreadState *tstate);
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// Export for '_testinternalcapi' shared extension
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PyAPI_FUNC(PyObject*) _PyThreadState_GetDict(PyThreadState *tstate);
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/* The implementation of sys._current_exceptions() Returns a dict mapping
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thread id to that thread's current exception.
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*/
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extern PyObject* _PyThread_CurrentExceptions(void);
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/* Other */
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extern PyThreadState * _PyThreadState_Swap(
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_PyRuntimeState *runtime,
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PyThreadState *newts);
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extern PyStatus _PyInterpreterState_Enable(_PyRuntimeState *runtime);
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#ifdef HAVE_FORK
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extern PyStatus _PyInterpreterState_DeleteExceptMain(_PyRuntimeState *runtime);
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extern void _PySignal_AfterFork(void);
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#endif
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// Export for the stable ABI
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PyAPI_FUNC(int) _PyState_AddModule(
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PyThreadState *tstate,
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PyObject* module,
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PyModuleDef* def);
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extern int _PyOS_InterruptOccurred(PyThreadState *tstate);
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#define HEAD_LOCK(runtime) \
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PyMutex_LockFlags(&(runtime)->interpreters.mutex, _Py_LOCK_DONT_DETACH)
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#define HEAD_UNLOCK(runtime) \
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PyMutex_Unlock(&(runtime)->interpreters.mutex)
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// Get the configuration of the current interpreter.
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// The caller must hold the GIL.
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// Export for test_peg_generator.
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PyAPI_FUNC(const PyConfig*) _Py_GetConfig(void);
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// Get the single PyInterpreterState used by this process' GILState
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// implementation.
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//
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// This function doesn't check for error. Return NULL before _PyGILState_Init()
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// is called and after _PyGILState_Fini() is called.
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//
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// See also PyInterpreterState_Get() and _PyInterpreterState_GET().
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extern PyInterpreterState* _PyGILState_GetInterpreterStateUnsafe(void);
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#ifdef __cplusplus
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}
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#endif
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#endif /* !Py_INTERNAL_PYSTATE_H */
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