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/*
* cPickle.c,v 1.71 1999/07/11 13:30:34 jim Exp
*
* Copyright (c) 1996-1998, Digital Creations, Fredericksburg, VA, USA.
* All rights reserved.
*
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* modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are
* met:
*
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*
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* distribution.
*
* o Neither the name of Digital Creations nor the names of its
* contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived
* from this software without specific prior written permission.
*
*
* THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY DIGITAL CREATIONS AND CONTRIBUTORS *AS
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* ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR
* TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE
* USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH
* DAMAGE.
*
#
# If you have questions regarding this software, contact:
#
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# 910 Princess Ann Street
# Fredericksburge, Virginia 22401
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*/
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static char cPickle_module_documentation[] =
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"C implementation and optimization of the Python pickle module\n"
"\n"
"cPickle.c,v 1.71 1999/07/11 13:30:34 jim Exp\n"
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;
#include "Python.h"
#include "cStringIO.h"
Progress on SF bug #466175 and general cleanup. Add a fast_container member to Picklerobject. If fast is true, then fast_container counts the depth of nested container calls. If the depth exceeds FAST_LIMIT (2000), the fast flag is ignored and the normal checks occur. This approach is much like the approach for prevent stack overflow for comparison and reprs of recursive objects (e.g. [[...]]). - Fast container used for save_list(), save_dict(), and save_inst(). XXX Not clear which other save_xxx() functions should use it. Make Picklerobject into new-style types, using PyObject_GenericGetAttr() and PyObject_GenericSetAttr(). - Use PyMemberDef for binary and fast members - Use PyGetSetDef for persistent_id, inst_persistent_id, memo, and PicklingError. XXX Not all of these seem like they need to use getset, but it's not clear why the old getattr() and setattr() had such odd semantics. One change is that the getvalue() attribute will exist on all Picklers, not just list-based picklers; I think this is a more rationale interface. There is a long laundry list of other changes: - Remove unused #defines for PyList_SET_ITEM() etc. - Make some of the indentation consistent - Replace uses of cPickle_PyMapping_HasKey() where the first argument is self->memo with calls to PyDict_GetItem(), because self->memo must be a dictionary. - Don't bother to check if cPickle_PyMapping_HasKey() returns < 0, because it can only return 0 or 1. - Replace uses of PyObject_CallObject() with PyObject_Call(), when we can guarantee that the argument tuple is really a tuple. Performance impacts of these changes: - 5% speedup for normal pickling - No change to fast-mode pickling. XXX Really need tests for all the features in cPickle that aren't in pickle.
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#include "structmember.h"
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#ifndef Py_eval_input
#include <graminit.h>
#define Py_eval_input eval_input
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#endif /* Py_eval_input */
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#include <errno.h>
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#define UNLESS(E) if (!(E))
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#define DEL_LIST_SLICE(list, from, to) (PyList_SetSlice(list, from, to, NULL))
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#define WRITE_BUF_SIZE 256
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/* --------------------------------------------------------------------------
NOTES on format codes.
XXX much more is needed here
Integer types
BININT1 8-bit unsigned integer; followed by 1 byte.
BININT2 16-bit unsigned integer; followed by 2 bytes, little-endian.
BININT 32-bit signed integer; followed by 4 bytes, little-endian.
INT Integer; natural decimal string conversion, then newline.
CAUTION: INT-reading code can't assume that what follows
fits in a Python int, because the size of Python ints varies
across platforms.
LONG Long (unbounded) integer; repr(i), then newline.
-------------------------------------------------------------------------- */
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#define MARK '('
#define STOP '.'
#define POP '0'
#define POP_MARK '1'
#define DUP '2'
#define FLOAT 'F'
#define BINFLOAT 'G'
#define INT 'I'
#define BININT 'J'
#define BININT1 'K'
#define LONG 'L'
#define BININT2 'M'
#define NONE 'N'
#define PERSID 'P'
#define BINPERSID 'Q'
#define REDUCE 'R'
#define STRING 'S'
#define BINSTRING 'T'
#define SHORT_BINSTRING 'U'
#define UNICODE 'V'
#define BINUNICODE 'X'
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#define APPEND 'a'
#define BUILD 'b'
#define GLOBAL 'c'
#define DICT 'd'
#define EMPTY_DICT '}'
#define APPENDS 'e'
#define GET 'g'
#define BINGET 'h'
#define INST 'i'
#define LONG_BINGET 'j'
#define LIST 'l'
#define EMPTY_LIST ']'
#define OBJ 'o'
#define PUT 'p'
#define BINPUT 'q'
#define LONG_BINPUT 'r'
#define SETITEM 's'
#define TUPLE 't'
#define EMPTY_TUPLE ')'
#define SETITEMS 'u'
static char MARKv = MARK;
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static PyObject *PickleError;
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static PyObject *PicklingError;
static PyObject *UnpickleableError;
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static PyObject *UnpicklingError;
static PyObject *BadPickleGet;
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static PyObject *dispatch_table;
static PyObject *safe_constructors;
static PyObject *empty_tuple;
static PyObject *__class___str, *__getinitargs___str, *__dict___str,
*__getstate___str, *__setstate___str, *__name___str, *__reduce___str,
*write_str, *__safe_for_unpickling___str, *append_str,
*read_str, *readline_str, *__main___str, *__basicnew___str,
*copy_reg_str, *dispatch_table_str, *safe_constructors_str;
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/*************************************************************************
Internal Data type for pickle data. */
typedef struct {
PyObject_HEAD
int length, size;
PyObject **data;
} Pdata;
static void
Pdata_dealloc(Pdata *self) {
int i;
PyObject **p;
for (i=self->length, p=self->data; --i >= 0; p++) Py_DECREF(*p);
if (self->data) free(self->data);
PyObject_Del(self);
}
static PyTypeObject PdataType = {
PyObject_HEAD_INIT(NULL) 0, "cPickle.Pdata", sizeof(Pdata), 0,
(destructor)Pdata_dealloc,
0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0L,0L,0L,0L, ""
};
#define Pdata_Check(O) ((O)->ob_type == &PdataType)
static PyObject *
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Pdata_New(void) {
Pdata *self;
UNLESS (self = PyObject_New(Pdata, &PdataType)) return NULL;
self->size=8;
self->length=0;
self->data=malloc(self->size * sizeof(PyObject*));
if (self->data) return (PyObject*)self;
Py_DECREF(self);
return PyErr_NoMemory();
}
static int
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stackUnderflow(void) {
PyErr_SetString(UnpicklingError, "unpickling stack underflow");
return -1;
}
static int
Pdata_clear(Pdata *self, int clearto) {
int i;
PyObject **p;
if (clearto < 0) return stackUnderflow();
if (clearto >= self->length) return 0;
for (i=self->length, p=self->data+clearto; --i >= clearto; p++)
Py_DECREF(*p);
self->length=clearto;
return 0;
}
static int
Pdata_grow(Pdata *self) {
if (! self->size) {
PyErr_NoMemory();
return -1;
}
self->size *= 2;
self->data = realloc(self->data, self->size*sizeof(PyObject*));
if (! self->data) {
self->size = 0;
PyErr_NoMemory();
return -1;
}
return 0;
}
#define PDATA_POP(D,V) { \
if ((D)->length) V=D->data[--((D)->length)]; \
else { \
PyErr_SetString(UnpicklingError, "bad pickle data"); \
V=NULL; \
} \
}
static PyObject *
Pdata_popTuple(Pdata *self, int start) {
PyObject *r;
int i, j, l;
l=self->length-start;
UNLESS (r=PyTuple_New(l)) return NULL;
for (i=start, j=0 ; j < l; i++, j++)
PyTuple_SET_ITEM(r, j, self->data[i]);
self->length=start;
return r;
}
static PyObject *
Pdata_popList(Pdata *self, int start) {
PyObject *r;
int i, j, l;
l=self->length-start;
UNLESS (r=PyList_New(l)) return NULL;
for (i=start, j=0 ; j < l; i++, j++)
PyList_SET_ITEM(r, j, self->data[i]);
self->length=start;
return r;
}
#define PDATA_APPEND_(D,O,ER) { \
if (Pdata_Append(((Pdata*)(D)), O) < 0) return ER; \
}
#define PDATA_APPEND(D,O,ER) { \
if (((Pdata*)(D))->length == ((Pdata*)(D))->size && \
Pdata_grow((Pdata*)(D)) < 0) \
return ER; \
Py_INCREF(O); \
((Pdata*)(D))->data[((Pdata*)(D))->length++]=O; \
}
#define PDATA_PUSH(D,O,ER) { \
if (((Pdata*)(D))->length == ((Pdata*)(D))->size && \
Pdata_grow((Pdata*)(D)) < 0) { \
Py_DECREF(O); \
return ER; \
} \
((Pdata*)(D))->data[((Pdata*)(D))->length++]=O; \
}
/*************************************************************************/
#define ARG_TUP(self, o) { \
if (self->arg || (self->arg=PyTuple_New(1))) { \
Py_XDECREF(PyTuple_GET_ITEM(self->arg,0)); \
PyTuple_SET_ITEM(self->arg,0,o); \
} \
else { \
Py_DECREF(o); \
} \
}
#define FREE_ARG_TUP(self) { \
if (self->arg->ob_refcnt > 1) { \
Py_DECREF(self->arg); \
self->arg=NULL; \
} \
}
typedef struct Picklerobject {
Progress on SF bug #466175 and general cleanup. Add a fast_container member to Picklerobject. If fast is true, then fast_container counts the depth of nested container calls. If the depth exceeds FAST_LIMIT (2000), the fast flag is ignored and the normal checks occur. This approach is much like the approach for prevent stack overflow for comparison and reprs of recursive objects (e.g. [[...]]). - Fast container used for save_list(), save_dict(), and save_inst(). XXX Not clear which other save_xxx() functions should use it. Make Picklerobject into new-style types, using PyObject_GenericGetAttr() and PyObject_GenericSetAttr(). - Use PyMemberDef for binary and fast members - Use PyGetSetDef for persistent_id, inst_persistent_id, memo, and PicklingError. XXX Not all of these seem like they need to use getset, but it's not clear why the old getattr() and setattr() had such odd semantics. One change is that the getvalue() attribute will exist on all Picklers, not just list-based picklers; I think this is a more rationale interface. There is a long laundry list of other changes: - Remove unused #defines for PyList_SET_ITEM() etc. - Make some of the indentation consistent - Replace uses of cPickle_PyMapping_HasKey() where the first argument is self->memo with calls to PyDict_GetItem(), because self->memo must be a dictionary. - Don't bother to check if cPickle_PyMapping_HasKey() returns < 0, because it can only return 0 or 1. - Replace uses of PyObject_CallObject() with PyObject_Call(), when we can guarantee that the argument tuple is really a tuple. Performance impacts of these changes: - 5% speedup for normal pickling - No change to fast-mode pickling. XXX Really need tests for all the features in cPickle that aren't in pickle.
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PyObject_HEAD
FILE *fp;
PyObject *write;
PyObject *file;
PyObject *memo;
PyObject *arg;
PyObject *pers_func;
PyObject *inst_pers_func;
int bin;
int fast; /* Fast mode doesn't save in memo, don't use if circ ref */
int (*write_func)(struct Picklerobject *, char *, int);
char *write_buf;
int buf_size;
PyObject *dispatch_table;
int fast_container; /* count nested container dumps */
PyObject *fast_memo;
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} Picklerobject;
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#define FAST_LIMIT 2000
staticforward PyTypeObject Picklertype;
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typedef struct Unpicklerobject {
PyObject_HEAD
FILE *fp;
PyObject *file;
PyObject *readline;
PyObject *read;
PyObject *memo;
PyObject *arg;
Pdata *stack;
PyObject *mark;
PyObject *pers_func;
PyObject *last_string;
int *marks;
int num_marks;
int marks_size;
int (*read_func)(struct Unpicklerobject *, char **, int);
int (*readline_func)(struct Unpicklerobject *, char **);
int buf_size;
char *buf;
PyObject *safe_constructors;
PyObject *find_class;
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} Unpicklerobject;
staticforward PyTypeObject Unpicklertype;
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/* Forward decls that need the above structs */
static int save(Picklerobject *, PyObject *, int);
static int put2(Picklerobject *, PyObject *);
int
cPickle_PyMapping_HasKey(PyObject *o, PyObject *key) {
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PyObject *v;
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if ((v = PyObject_GetItem(o,key))) {
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Py_DECREF(v);
return 1;
}
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PyErr_Clear();
return 0;
}
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static
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PyObject *
cPickle_ErrFormat(PyObject *ErrType, char *stringformat, char *format, ...)
{
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va_list va;
PyObject *args=0, *retval=0;
va_start(va, format);
if (format) args = Py_VaBuildValue(format, va);
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va_end(va);
if (format && ! args) return NULL;
if (stringformat && !(retval=PyString_FromString(stringformat))) return NULL;
if (retval) {
if (args) {
PyObject *v;
v=PyString_Format(retval, args);
Py_DECREF(retval);
Py_DECREF(args);
if (! v) return NULL;
retval=v;
}
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}
else
if (args) retval=args;
else {
PyErr_SetObject(ErrType,Py_None);
return NULL;
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}
PyErr_SetObject(ErrType,retval);
Py_DECREF(retval);
return NULL;
}
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static int
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write_file(Picklerobject *self, char *s, int n) {
size_t nbyteswritten;
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if (s == NULL) {
return 0;
}
Py_BEGIN_ALLOW_THREADS
nbyteswritten = fwrite(s, sizeof(char), n, self->fp);
Py_END_ALLOW_THREADS
if (nbyteswritten != (size_t)n) {
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PyErr_SetFromErrno(PyExc_IOError);
return -1;
}
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return n;
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}
static int
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write_cStringIO(Picklerobject *self, char *s, int n) {
if (s == NULL) {
return 0;
}
if (PycStringIO->cwrite((PyObject *)self->file, s, n) != n) {
return -1;
}
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return n;
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}
static int
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write_none(Picklerobject *self, char *s, int n) {
if (s == NULL) return 0;
return n;
}
static int
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write_other(Picklerobject *self, char *s, int n) {
PyObject *py_str = 0, *junk = 0;
if (s == NULL) {
UNLESS (self->buf_size) return 0;
UNLESS (py_str =
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PyString_FromStringAndSize(self->write_buf, self->buf_size))
return -1;
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}
else {
if (self->buf_size && (n + self->buf_size) > WRITE_BUF_SIZE) {
if (write_other(self, NULL, 0) < 0)
return -1;
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}
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if (n > WRITE_BUF_SIZE) {
UNLESS (py_str =
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PyString_FromStringAndSize(s, n))
return -1;
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}
else {
memcpy(self->write_buf + self->buf_size, s, n);
self->buf_size += n;
return n;
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}
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}
if (self->write) {
/* object with write method */
ARG_TUP(self, py_str);
if (self->arg) {
Progress on SF bug #466175 and general cleanup. Add a fast_container member to Picklerobject. If fast is true, then fast_container counts the depth of nested container calls. If the depth exceeds FAST_LIMIT (2000), the fast flag is ignored and the normal checks occur. This approach is much like the approach for prevent stack overflow for comparison and reprs of recursive objects (e.g. [[...]]). - Fast container used for save_list(), save_dict(), and save_inst(). XXX Not clear which other save_xxx() functions should use it. Make Picklerobject into new-style types, using PyObject_GenericGetAttr() and PyObject_GenericSetAttr(). - Use PyMemberDef for binary and fast members - Use PyGetSetDef for persistent_id, inst_persistent_id, memo, and PicklingError. XXX Not all of these seem like they need to use getset, but it's not clear why the old getattr() and setattr() had such odd semantics. One change is that the getvalue() attribute will exist on all Picklers, not just list-based picklers; I think this is a more rationale interface. There is a long laundry list of other changes: - Remove unused #defines for PyList_SET_ITEM() etc. - Make some of the indentation consistent - Replace uses of cPickle_PyMapping_HasKey() where the first argument is self->memo with calls to PyDict_GetItem(), because self->memo must be a dictionary. - Don't bother to check if cPickle_PyMapping_HasKey() returns < 0, because it can only return 0 or 1. - Replace uses of PyObject_CallObject() with PyObject_Call(), when we can guarantee that the argument tuple is really a tuple. Performance impacts of these changes: - 5% speedup for normal pickling - No change to fast-mode pickling. XXX Really need tests for all the features in cPickle that aren't in pickle.
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junk = PyObject_Call(self->write, self->arg, NULL);
FREE_ARG_TUP(self);
}
if (junk) Py_DECREF(junk);
else return -1;
}
else
PDATA_PUSH(self->file, py_str, -1);
self->buf_size = 0;
return n;
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}
static int
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read_file(Unpicklerobject *self, char **s, int n) {
size_t nbytesread;
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if (self->buf_size == 0) {
int size;
size = ((n < 32) ? 32 : n);
UNLESS (self->buf = (char *)malloc(size * sizeof(char))) {
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PyErr_NoMemory();
return -1;
}
self->buf_size = size;
}
else if (n > self->buf_size) {
UNLESS (self->buf = (char *)realloc(self->buf, n * sizeof(char))) {
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PyErr_NoMemory();
return -1;
}
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self->buf_size = n;
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}
Py_BEGIN_ALLOW_THREADS
nbytesread = fread(self->buf, sizeof(char), n, self->fp);
Py_END_ALLOW_THREADS
if (nbytesread != (size_t)n) {
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if (feof(self->fp)) {
PyErr_SetNone(PyExc_EOFError);
return -1;
}
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PyErr_SetFromErrno(PyExc_IOError);
return -1;
}
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*s = self->buf;
return n;
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}
static int
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readline_file(Unpicklerobject *self, char **s) {
int i;
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if (self->buf_size == 0) {
UNLESS (self->buf = (char *)malloc(40 * sizeof(char))) {
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PyErr_NoMemory();
return -1;
}
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self->buf_size = 40;
}
i = 0;
while (1) {
for (; i < (self->buf_size - 1); i++) {
if (feof(self->fp) || (self->buf[i] = getc(self->fp)) == '\n') {
self->buf[i + 1] = '\0';
*s = self->buf;
return i + 1;
}
}
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UNLESS (self->buf = (char *)realloc(self->buf,
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(self->buf_size * 2) * sizeof(char))) {
PyErr_NoMemory();
return -1;
}
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self->buf_size *= 2;
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}
}
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static int
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read_cStringIO(Unpicklerobject *self, char **s, int n) {
char *ptr;
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if (PycStringIO->cread((PyObject *)self->file, &ptr, n) != n) {
PyErr_SetNone(PyExc_EOFError);
return -1;
}
*s = ptr;
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return n;
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}
static int
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readline_cStringIO(Unpicklerobject *self, char **s) {
int n;
char *ptr;
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if ((n = PycStringIO->creadline((PyObject *)self->file, &ptr)) < 0) {
return -1;
}
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*s = ptr;
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return n;
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}
static int
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read_other(Unpicklerobject *self, char **s, int n) {
PyObject *bytes, *str=0;
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UNLESS (bytes = PyInt_FromLong(n)) return -1;
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ARG_TUP(self, bytes);
if (self->arg) {
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str = PyObject_Call(self->read, self->arg, NULL);
FREE_ARG_TUP(self);
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}
if (! str) return -1;
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Py_XDECREF(self->last_string);
self->last_string = str;
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if (! (*s = PyString_AsString(str))) return -1;
return n;
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}
static int
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readline_other(Unpicklerobject *self, char **s) {
PyObject *str;
int str_size;
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UNLESS (str = PyObject_CallObject(self->readline, empty_tuple)) {
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return -1;
}
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if ((str_size = PyString_Size(str)) < 0)
return -1;
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Py_XDECREF(self->last_string);
self->last_string = str;
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if (! (*s = PyString_AsString(str)))
return -1;
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return str_size;
}
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static char *
pystrndup(char *s, int l) {
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char *r;
UNLESS (r=malloc((l+1)*sizeof(char))) return (char*)PyErr_NoMemory();
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memcpy(r,s,l);
r[l]=0;
return r;
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}
static int
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get(Picklerobject *self, PyObject *id) {
PyObject *value, *mv;
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long c_value;
char s[30];
size_t len;
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UNLESS (mv = PyDict_GetItem(self->memo, id)) {
PyErr_SetObject(PyExc_KeyError, id);
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return -1;
}
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UNLESS (value = PyTuple_GetItem(mv, 0))
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return -1;
UNLESS (PyInt_Check(value)) {
PyErr_SetString(PicklingError, "no int where int expected in memo");
return -1;
}
c_value = PyInt_AS_LONG((PyIntObject*)value);
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if (!self->bin) {
s[0] = GET;
PyOS_snprintf(s + 1, sizeof(s) - 1, "%ld\n", c_value);
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len = strlen(s);
}
else if (Pdata_Check(self->file)) {
if (write_other(self, NULL, 0) < 0) return -1;
PDATA_APPEND(self->file, mv, -1);
return 0;
}
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else {
if (c_value < 256) {
s[0] = BINGET;
s[1] = (int)(c_value & 0xff);
len = 2;
}
else {
s[0] = LONG_BINGET;
s[1] = (int)(c_value & 0xff);
s[2] = (int)((c_value >> 8) & 0xff);
s[3] = (int)((c_value >> 16) & 0xff);
s[4] = (int)((c_value >> 24) & 0xff);
len = 5;
}
}
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if ((*self->write_func)(self, s, len) < 0)
return -1;
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return 0;
}
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static int
put(Picklerobject *self, PyObject *ob) {
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if (ob->ob_refcnt < 2 || self->fast)
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return 0;
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return put2(self, ob);
}
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static int
put2(Picklerobject *self, PyObject *ob) {
char c_str[30];
int p;
size_t len;
int res = -1;
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PyObject *py_ob_id = 0, *memo_len = 0, *t = 0;
Progress on SF bug #466175 and general cleanup. Add a fast_container member to Picklerobject. If fast is true, then fast_container counts the depth of nested container calls. If the depth exceeds FAST_LIMIT (2000), the fast flag is ignored and the normal checks occur. This approach is much like the approach for prevent stack overflow for comparison and reprs of recursive objects (e.g. [[...]]). - Fast container used for save_list(), save_dict(), and save_inst(). XXX Not clear which other save_xxx() functions should use it. Make Picklerobject into new-style types, using PyObject_GenericGetAttr() and PyObject_GenericSetAttr(). - Use PyMemberDef for binary and fast members - Use PyGetSetDef for persistent_id, inst_persistent_id, memo, and PicklingError. XXX Not all of these seem like they need to use getset, but it's not clear why the old getattr() and setattr() had such odd semantics. One change is that the getvalue() attribute will exist on all Picklers, not just list-based picklers; I think this is a more rationale interface. There is a long laundry list of other changes: - Remove unused #defines for PyList_SET_ITEM() etc. - Make some of the indentation consistent - Replace uses of cPickle_PyMapping_HasKey() where the first argument is self->memo with calls to PyDict_GetItem(), because self->memo must be a dictionary. - Don't bother to check if cPickle_PyMapping_HasKey() returns < 0, because it can only return 0 or 1. - Replace uses of PyObject_CallObject() with PyObject_Call(), when we can guarantee that the argument tuple is really a tuple. Performance impacts of these changes: - 5% speedup for normal pickling - No change to fast-mode pickling. XXX Really need tests for all the features in cPickle that aren't in pickle.
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if (self->fast)
return 0;
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if ((p = PyDict_Size(self->memo)) < 0)
goto finally;
p++; /* Make sure memo keys are positive! */
UNLESS (py_ob_id = PyLong_FromVoidPtr(ob))
goto finally;
UNLESS (memo_len = PyInt_FromLong(p))
goto finally;
UNLESS (t = PyTuple_New(2))
goto finally;
PyTuple_SET_ITEM(t, 0, memo_len);
Py_INCREF(memo_len);
PyTuple_SET_ITEM(t, 1, ob);
Py_INCREF(ob);
if (PyDict_SetItem(self->memo, py_ob_id, t) < 0)
goto finally;
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if (!self->bin) {
c_str[0] = PUT;
PyOS_snprintf(c_str + 1, sizeof(c_str) - 1, "%d\n", p);
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len = strlen(c_str);
}
else if (Pdata_Check(self->file)) {
if (write_other(self, NULL, 0) < 0) return -1;
PDATA_APPEND(self->file, memo_len, -1);
res=0; /* Job well done ;) */
goto finally;
}
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else {
if (p >= 256) {
c_str[0] = LONG_BINPUT;
c_str[1] = (int)(p & 0xff);
c_str[2] = (int)((p >> 8) & 0xff);
c_str[3] = (int)((p >> 16) & 0xff);
c_str[4] = (int)((p >> 24) & 0xff);
len = 5;
}
else {
c_str[0] = BINPUT;
c_str[1] = p;
len = 2;
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}
}
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if ((*self->write_func)(self, c_str, len) < 0)
goto finally;
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res = 0;
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finally:
Py_XDECREF(py_ob_id);
Py_XDECREF(memo_len);
Py_XDECREF(t);
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return res;
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}
#define PyImport_Import cPickle_Import
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static PyObject *
PyImport_Import(PyObject *module_name) {
static PyObject *silly_list=0, *__builtins___str=0, *__import___str;
static PyObject *standard_builtins=0;
PyObject *globals=0, *__import__=0, *__builtins__=0, *r=0;
UNLESS (silly_list) {
UNLESS (__import___str=PyString_FromString("__import__"))
return NULL;
UNLESS (__builtins___str=PyString_FromString("__builtins__"))
return NULL;
UNLESS (silly_list=Py_BuildValue("[s]","__doc__"))
return NULL;
}
if ((globals=PyEval_GetGlobals())) {
Py_INCREF(globals);
UNLESS (__builtins__=PyObject_GetItem(globals,__builtins___str))
goto err;
}
else {
PyErr_Clear();
UNLESS (standard_builtins ||
(standard_builtins=PyImport_ImportModule("__builtin__")))
return NULL;
__builtins__=standard_builtins;
Py_INCREF(__builtins__);
UNLESS (globals = Py_BuildValue("{sO}", "__builtins__", __builtins__))
goto err;
}
if (PyDict_Check(__builtins__)) {
UNLESS (__import__=PyObject_GetItem(__builtins__,__import___str)) goto err;
}
else {
UNLESS (__import__=PyObject_GetAttr(__builtins__,__import___str)) goto err;
}
UNLESS (r=PyObject_CallFunction(__import__,"OOOO",
module_name, globals, globals, silly_list))
goto err;
Py_DECREF(globals);
Py_DECREF(__builtins__);
Py_DECREF(__import__);
return r;
err:
Py_XDECREF(globals);
Py_XDECREF(__builtins__);
Py_XDECREF(__import__);
return NULL;
}
static PyObject *
whichmodule(PyObject *global, PyObject *global_name) {
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int i, j;
PyObject *module = 0, *modules_dict = 0,
*global_name_attr = 0, *name = 0;
module = PyObject_GetAttrString(global, "__module__");
if (module) return module;
PyErr_Clear();
UNLESS (modules_dict = PySys_GetObject("modules"))
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return NULL;
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i = 0;
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while ((j = PyDict_Next(modules_dict, &i, &name, &module))) {
if (PyObject_Compare(name, __main___str)==0) continue;
UNLESS (global_name_attr = PyObject_GetAttr(module, global_name)) {
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PyErr_Clear();
continue;
}
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if (global_name_attr != global) {
Py_DECREF(global_name_attr);
continue;
}
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Py_DECREF(global_name_attr);
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break;
}
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/* The following implements the rule in pickle.py added in 1.5
that used __main__ if no module is found. I don't actually
like this rule. jlf
*/
if (!j) {
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j=1;
name=__main___str;
}
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Py_INCREF(name);
return name;
}
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static int
fast_save_enter(Picklerobject *self, PyObject *obj)
{
/* if fast_container < 0, we're doing an error exit. */
if (++self->fast_container >= FAST_LIMIT) {
PyObject *key = NULL;
if (self->fast_memo == NULL) {
self->fast_memo = PyDict_New();
if (self->fast_memo == NULL) {
self->fast_container = -1;
return 0;
}
}
key = PyLong_FromVoidPtr(obj);
if (key == NULL)
return 0;
if (PyDict_GetItem(self->fast_memo, key)) {
PyErr_Format(PyExc_ValueError,
"fast mode: can't pickle cyclic objects including object type %s at %p",
obj->ob_type->tp_name, obj);
self->fast_container = -1;
return 0;
}
if (PyDict_SetItem(self->fast_memo, key, Py_None) < 0) {
self->fast_container = -1;
return 0;
}
}
return 1;
}
int
fast_save_leave(Picklerobject *self, PyObject *obj)
{
if (self->fast_container-- >= FAST_LIMIT) {
PyObject *key = PyLong_FromVoidPtr(obj);
if (key == NULL)
return 0;
if (PyDict_DelItem(self->fast_memo, key) < 0) {
return 0;
}
}
return 1;
}
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static int
save_none(Picklerobject *self, PyObject *args) {
static char none = NONE;
if ((*self->write_func)(self, &none, 1) < 0)
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return -1;
return 0;
}
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static int
save_int(Picklerobject *self, PyObject *args) {
char c_str[32];
long l = PyInt_AS_LONG((PyIntObject *)args);
int len = 0;
if (!self->bin
#if SIZEOF_LONG > 4
|| l > 0x7fffffffL
|| l < -0x80000000L
#endif
) {
/* Text-mode pickle, or long too big to fit in the 4-byte
* signed BININT format: store as a string.
*/
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c_str[0] = INT;
PyOS_snprintf(c_str + 1, sizeof(c_str) - 1, "%ld\n", l);
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if ((*self->write_func)(self, c_str, strlen(c_str)) < 0)
return -1;
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}
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else {
/* Binary pickle and l fits in a signed 4-byte int. */
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c_str[1] = (int)( l & 0xff);
c_str[2] = (int)((l >> 8) & 0xff);
c_str[3] = (int)((l >> 16) & 0xff);
c_str[4] = (int)((l >> 24) & 0xff);
if ((c_str[4] == 0) && (c_str[3] == 0)) {
if (c_str[2] == 0) {
c_str[0] = BININT1;
len = 2;
}
else {
c_str[0] = BININT2;
len = 3;
}
}
else {
c_str[0] = BININT;
len = 5;
}
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if ((*self->write_func)(self, c_str, len) < 0)
return -1;
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}
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return 0;
}
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static int
save_long(Picklerobject *self, PyObject *args) {
int size, res = -1;
PyObject *repr = 0;
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static char l = LONG;
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UNLESS (repr = PyObject_Repr(args))
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goto finally;
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if ((size = PyString_Size(repr)) < 0)
goto finally;
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if ((*self->write_func)(self, &l, 1) < 0)
goto finally;
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if ((*self->write_func)(self,
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PyString_AS_STRING((PyStringObject *)repr), size) < 0)
goto finally;
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if ((*self->write_func)(self, "\n", 1) < 0)
goto finally;
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res = 0;
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finally:
Py_XDECREF(repr);
return res;
}
static int
save_float(Picklerobject *self, PyObject *args) {
double x = PyFloat_AS_DOUBLE((PyFloatObject *)args);
if (self->bin) {
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int s, e;
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double f;
long fhi, flo;
char str[9];
unsigned char *p = (unsigned char *)str;
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*p = BINFLOAT;
p++;
if (x < 0) {
s = 1;
x = -x;
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}
else
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s = 0;
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f = frexp(x, &e);
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/* Normalize f to be in the range [1.0, 2.0) */
if (0.5 <= f && f < 1.0) {
f *= 2.0;
e--;
}
else if (f == 0.0) {
e = 0;
}
else {
PyErr_SetString(PyExc_SystemError,
"frexp() result out of range");
return -1;
}
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if (e >= 1024) {
/* XXX 1024 itself is reserved for Inf/NaN */
PyErr_SetString(PyExc_OverflowError,
"float too large to pack with d format");
return -1;
}
else if (e < -1022) {
/* Gradual underflow */
f = ldexp(f, 1022 + e);
e = 0;
}
else if (!(e == 0 && f == 0.0)) {
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e += 1023;
f -= 1.0; /* Get rid of leading 1 */
}
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/* fhi receives the high 28 bits; flo the low 24 bits (== 52 bits) */
f *= 268435456.0; /* 2**28 */
fhi = (long) floor(f); /* Truncate */
f -= (double)fhi;
f *= 16777216.0; /* 2**24 */
flo = (long) floor(f + 0.5); /* Round */
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/* First byte */
*p = (s<<7) | (e>>4);
p++;
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/* Second byte */
*p = (unsigned char) (((e&0xF)<<4) | (fhi>>24));
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p++;
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/* Third byte */
*p = (unsigned char) ((fhi>>16) & 0xFF);
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p++;
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/* Fourth byte */
*p = (unsigned char) ((fhi>>8) & 0xFF);
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p++;
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/* Fifth byte */
*p = (unsigned char) (fhi & 0xFF);
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p++;
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/* Sixth byte */
*p = (unsigned char) ((flo>>16) & 0xFF);
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p++;
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/* Seventh byte */
*p = (unsigned char) ((flo>>8) & 0xFF);
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p++;
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/* Eighth byte */
*p = (unsigned char) (flo & 0xFF);
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if ((*self->write_func)(self, str, 9) < 0)
return -1;
}
else {
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char c_str[250];
c_str[0] = FLOAT;
PyOS_snprintf(c_str + 1, sizeof(c_str) - 1, "%.17g\n", x);
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if ((*self->write_func)(self, c_str, strlen(c_str)) < 0)
return -1;
}
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return 0;
}
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static int
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save_string(Picklerobject *self, PyObject *args, int doput) {
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int size, len;
PyObject *repr=0;
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if ((size = PyString_Size(args)) < 0)
return -1;
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if (!self->bin) {
char *repr_str;
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static char string = STRING;
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UNLESS (repr = PyObject_Repr(args))
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return -1;
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if ((len = PyString_Size(repr)) < 0)
goto err;
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repr_str = PyString_AS_STRING((PyStringObject *)repr);
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if ((*self->write_func)(self, &string, 1) < 0)
goto err;
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if ((*self->write_func)(self, repr_str, len) < 0)
goto err;
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if ((*self->write_func)(self, "\n", 1) < 0)
goto err;
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Py_XDECREF(repr);
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}
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else {
int i;
char c_str[5];
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if ((size = PyString_Size(args)) < 0)
return -1;
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if (size < 256) {
c_str[0] = SHORT_BINSTRING;
c_str[1] = size;
len = 2;
}
else {
c_str[0] = BINSTRING;
for (i = 1; i < 5; i++)
c_str[i] = (int)(size >> ((i - 1) * 8));
len = 5;
}
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if ((*self->write_func)(self, c_str, len) < 0)
return -1;
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if (size > 128 && Pdata_Check(self->file)) {
if (write_other(self, NULL, 0) < 0) return -1;
PDATA_APPEND(self->file, args, -1);
}
else {
if ((*self->write_func)(self,
PyString_AS_STRING((PyStringObject *)args), size) < 0)
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return -1;
}
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}
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if (doput)
if (put(self, args) < 0)
return -1;
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return 0;
err:
Py_XDECREF(repr);
return -1;
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}
#ifdef Py_USING_UNICODE
/* A copy of PyUnicode_EncodeRawUnicodeEscape() that also translates
backslash and newline characters to \uXXXX escapes. */
static PyObject *
modified_EncodeRawUnicodeEscape(const Py_UNICODE *s, int size)
{
PyObject *repr;
char *p;
char *q;
static const char *hexdigit = "0123456789ABCDEF";
repr = PyString_FromStringAndSize(NULL, 6 * size);
if (repr == NULL)
return NULL;
if (size == 0)
return repr;
p = q = PyString_AS_STRING(repr);
while (size-- > 0) {
Py_UNICODE ch = *s++;
/* Map 16-bit characters to '\uxxxx' */
if (ch >= 256 || ch == '\\' || ch == '\n') {
*p++ = '\\';
*p++ = 'u';
*p++ = hexdigit[(ch >> 12) & 0xf];
*p++ = hexdigit[(ch >> 8) & 0xf];
*p++ = hexdigit[(ch >> 4) & 0xf];
*p++ = hexdigit[ch & 15];
}
/* Copy everything else as-is */
else
*p++ = (char) ch;
}
*p = '\0';
if (_PyString_Resize(&repr, p - q))
goto onError;
return repr;
onError:
Py_DECREF(repr);
return NULL;
}
static int
save_unicode(Picklerobject *self, PyObject *args, int doput) {
int size, len;
PyObject *repr=0;
if (!PyUnicode_Check(args))
return -1;
if (!self->bin) {
char *repr_str;
static char string = UNICODE;
UNLESS(repr = modified_EncodeRawUnicodeEscape(
PyUnicode_AS_UNICODE(args), PyUnicode_GET_SIZE(args)))
return -1;
if ((len = PyString_Size(repr)) < 0)
goto err;
repr_str = PyString_AS_STRING((PyStringObject *)repr);
if ((*self->write_func)(self, &string, 1) < 0)
goto err;
if ((*self->write_func)(self, repr_str, len) < 0)
goto err;
if ((*self->write_func)(self, "\n", 1) < 0)
goto err;
Py_XDECREF(repr);
}
else {
int i;
char c_str[5];
UNLESS (repr = PyUnicode_AsUTF8String(args))
return -1;
if ((size = PyString_Size(repr)) < 0)
goto err;
c_str[0] = BINUNICODE;
for (i = 1; i < 5; i++)
c_str[i] = (int)(size >> ((i - 1) * 8));
len = 5;
if ((*self->write_func)(self, c_str, len) < 0)
goto err;
if (size > 128 && Pdata_Check(self->file)) {
if (write_other(self, NULL, 0) < 0)
goto err;
PDATA_APPEND(self->file, repr, -1);
}
else {
if ((*self->write_func)(self, PyString_AS_STRING(repr), size) < 0)
goto err;
}
Py_DECREF(repr);
}
if (doput)
if (put(self, args) < 0)
return -1;
return 0;
err:
Py_XDECREF(repr);
return -1;
}
#endif
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static int
save_tuple(Picklerobject *self, PyObject *args) {
PyObject *element = 0, *py_tuple_id = 0;
Progress on SF bug #466175 and general cleanup. Add a fast_container member to Picklerobject. If fast is true, then fast_container counts the depth of nested container calls. If the depth exceeds FAST_LIMIT (2000), the fast flag is ignored and the normal checks occur. This approach is much like the approach for prevent stack overflow for comparison and reprs of recursive objects (e.g. [[...]]). - Fast container used for save_list(), save_dict(), and save_inst(). XXX Not clear which other save_xxx() functions should use it. Make Picklerobject into new-style types, using PyObject_GenericGetAttr() and PyObject_GenericSetAttr(). - Use PyMemberDef for binary and fast members - Use PyGetSetDef for persistent_id, inst_persistent_id, memo, and PicklingError. XXX Not all of these seem like they need to use getset, but it's not clear why the old getattr() and setattr() had such odd semantics. One change is that the getvalue() attribute will exist on all Picklers, not just list-based picklers; I think this is a more rationale interface. There is a long laundry list of other changes: - Remove unused #defines for PyList_SET_ITEM() etc. - Make some of the indentation consistent - Replace uses of cPickle_PyMapping_HasKey() where the first argument is self->memo with calls to PyDict_GetItem(), because self->memo must be a dictionary. - Don't bother to check if cPickle_PyMapping_HasKey() returns < 0, because it can only return 0 or 1. - Replace uses of PyObject_CallObject() with PyObject_Call(), when we can guarantee that the argument tuple is really a tuple. Performance impacts of these changes: - 5% speedup for normal pickling - No change to fast-mode pickling. XXX Really need tests for all the features in cPickle that aren't in pickle.
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int len, i, res = -1;
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static char tuple = TUPLE;
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if ((*self->write_func)(self, &MARKv, 1) < 0)
goto finally;
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if ((len = PyTuple_Size(args)) < 0)
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goto finally;
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for (i = 0; i < len; i++) {
UNLESS (element = PyTuple_GET_ITEM((PyTupleObject *)args, i))
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goto finally;
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if (save(self, element, 0) < 0)
goto finally;
}
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UNLESS (py_tuple_id = PyLong_FromVoidPtr(args))
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goto finally;
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if (len) {
Progress on SF bug #466175 and general cleanup. Add a fast_container member to Picklerobject. If fast is true, then fast_container counts the depth of nested container calls. If the depth exceeds FAST_LIMIT (2000), the fast flag is ignored and the normal checks occur. This approach is much like the approach for prevent stack overflow for comparison and reprs of recursive objects (e.g. [[...]]). - Fast container used for save_list(), save_dict(), and save_inst(). XXX Not clear which other save_xxx() functions should use it. Make Picklerobject into new-style types, using PyObject_GenericGetAttr() and PyObject_GenericSetAttr(). - Use PyMemberDef for binary and fast members - Use PyGetSetDef for persistent_id, inst_persistent_id, memo, and PicklingError. XXX Not all of these seem like they need to use getset, but it's not clear why the old getattr() and setattr() had such odd semantics. One change is that the getvalue() attribute will exist on all Picklers, not just list-based picklers; I think this is a more rationale interface. There is a long laundry list of other changes: - Remove unused #defines for PyList_SET_ITEM() etc. - Make some of the indentation consistent - Replace uses of cPickle_PyMapping_HasKey() where the first argument is self->memo with calls to PyDict_GetItem(), because self->memo must be a dictionary. - Don't bother to check if cPickle_PyMapping_HasKey() returns < 0, because it can only return 0 or 1. - Replace uses of PyObject_CallObject() with PyObject_Call(), when we can guarantee that the argument tuple is really a tuple. Performance impacts of these changes: - 5% speedup for normal pickling - No change to fast-mode pickling. XXX Really need tests for all the features in cPickle that aren't in pickle.
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if (PyDict_GetItem(self->memo, py_tuple_id)) {
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if (self->bin) {
static char pop_mark = POP_MARK;
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if ((*self->write_func)(self, &pop_mark, 1) < 0)
goto finally;
}
else {
static char pop = POP;
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for (i = 0; i <= len; i++) {
if ((*self->write_func)(self, &pop, 1) < 0)
goto finally;
}
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}
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if (get(self, py_tuple_id) < 0)
goto finally;
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res = 0;
goto finally;
}
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}
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if ((*self->write_func)(self, &tuple, 1) < 0) {
goto finally;
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}
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if (put(self, args) < 0)
goto finally;
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res = 0;
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finally:
Py_XDECREF(py_tuple_id);
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return res;
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}
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static int
save_empty_tuple(Picklerobject *self, PyObject *args) {
static char tuple = EMPTY_TUPLE;
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return (*self->write_func)(self, &tuple, 1);
}
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static int
save_list(Picklerobject *self, PyObject *args) {
PyObject *element = 0;
int s_len, len, i, using_appends, res = -1;
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char s[3];
static char append = APPEND, appends = APPENDS;
if (self->fast && !fast_save_enter(self, args))
goto finally;
Progress on SF bug #466175 and general cleanup. Add a fast_container member to Picklerobject. If fast is true, then fast_container counts the depth of nested container calls. If the depth exceeds FAST_LIMIT (2000), the fast flag is ignored and the normal checks occur. This approach is much like the approach for prevent stack overflow for comparison and reprs of recursive objects (e.g. [[...]]). - Fast container used for save_list(), save_dict(), and save_inst(). XXX Not clear which other save_xxx() functions should use it. Make Picklerobject into new-style types, using PyObject_GenericGetAttr() and PyObject_GenericSetAttr(). - Use PyMemberDef for binary and fast members - Use PyGetSetDef for persistent_id, inst_persistent_id, memo, and PicklingError. XXX Not all of these seem like they need to use getset, but it's not clear why the old getattr() and setattr() had such odd semantics. One change is that the getvalue() attribute will exist on all Picklers, not just list-based picklers; I think this is a more rationale interface. There is a long laundry list of other changes: - Remove unused #defines for PyList_SET_ITEM() etc. - Make some of the indentation consistent - Replace uses of cPickle_PyMapping_HasKey() where the first argument is self->memo with calls to PyDict_GetItem(), because self->memo must be a dictionary. - Don't bother to check if cPickle_PyMapping_HasKey() returns < 0, because it can only return 0 or 1. - Replace uses of PyObject_CallObject() with PyObject_Call(), when we can guarantee that the argument tuple is really a tuple. Performance impacts of these changes: - 5% speedup for normal pickling - No change to fast-mode pickling. XXX Really need tests for all the features in cPickle that aren't in pickle.
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if (self->bin) {
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s[0] = EMPTY_LIST;
s_len = 1;
}
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else {
s[0] = MARK;
s[1] = LIST;
s_len = 2;
}
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if ((len = PyList_Size(args)) < 0)
goto finally;
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if ((*self->write_func)(self, s, s_len) < 0)
goto finally;
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if (len == 0) {
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if (put(self, args) < 0)
goto finally;
}
else {
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if (put2(self, args) < 0)
goto finally;
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}
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if ((using_appends = (self->bin && (len > 1))))
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if ((*self->write_func)(self, &MARKv, 1) < 0)
goto finally;
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for (i = 0; i < len; i++) {
UNLESS (element = PyList_GET_ITEM((PyListObject *)args, i))
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goto finally;
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if (save(self, element, 0) < 0)
goto finally;
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if (!using_appends) {
if ((*self->write_func)(self, &append, 1) < 0)
goto finally;
}
}
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if (using_appends) {
if ((*self->write_func)(self, &appends, 1) < 0)
goto finally;
}
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res = 0;
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finally:
if (self->fast && !fast_save_leave(self, args))
res = -1;
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return res;
}
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static int
save_dict(Picklerobject *self, PyObject *args) {
PyObject *key = 0, *value = 0;
int i, len, res = -1, using_setitems;
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char s[3];
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static char setitem = SETITEM, setitems = SETITEMS;
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if (self->fast && !fast_save_enter(self, args))
goto finally;
Progress on SF bug #466175 and general cleanup. Add a fast_container member to Picklerobject. If fast is true, then fast_container counts the depth of nested container calls. If the depth exceeds FAST_LIMIT (2000), the fast flag is ignored and the normal checks occur. This approach is much like the approach for prevent stack overflow for comparison and reprs of recursive objects (e.g. [[...]]). - Fast container used for save_list(), save_dict(), and save_inst(). XXX Not clear which other save_xxx() functions should use it. Make Picklerobject into new-style types, using PyObject_GenericGetAttr() and PyObject_GenericSetAttr(). - Use PyMemberDef for binary and fast members - Use PyGetSetDef for persistent_id, inst_persistent_id, memo, and PicklingError. XXX Not all of these seem like they need to use getset, but it's not clear why the old getattr() and setattr() had such odd semantics. One change is that the getvalue() attribute will exist on all Picklers, not just list-based picklers; I think this is a more rationale interface. There is a long laundry list of other changes: - Remove unused #defines for PyList_SET_ITEM() etc. - Make some of the indentation consistent - Replace uses of cPickle_PyMapping_HasKey() where the first argument is self->memo with calls to PyDict_GetItem(), because self->memo must be a dictionary. - Don't bother to check if cPickle_PyMapping_HasKey() returns < 0, because it can only return 0 or 1. - Replace uses of PyObject_CallObject() with PyObject_Call(), when we can guarantee that the argument tuple is really a tuple. Performance impacts of these changes: - 5% speedup for normal pickling - No change to fast-mode pickling. XXX Really need tests for all the features in cPickle that aren't in pickle.
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if (self->bin) {
s[0] = EMPTY_DICT;
len = 1;
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}
else {
s[0] = MARK;
s[1] = DICT;
len = 2;
}
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if ((*self->write_func)(self, s, len) < 0)
goto finally;
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if ((len = PyDict_Size(args)) < 0)
goto finally;
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if (len == 0) {
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if (put(self, args) < 0)
goto finally;
}
else {
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if (put2(self, args) < 0)
goto finally;
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}
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if ((using_setitems = (self->bin && (PyDict_Size(args) > 1))))
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if ((*self->write_func)(self, &MARKv, 1) < 0)
goto finally;
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i = 0;
while (PyDict_Next(args, &i, &key, &value)) {
if (save(self, key, 0) < 0)
goto finally;
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if (save(self, value, 0) < 0)
goto finally;
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if (!using_setitems) {
if ((*self->write_func)(self, &setitem, 1) < 0)
goto finally;
}
}
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if (using_setitems) {
if ((*self->write_func)(self, &setitems, 1) < 0)
goto finally;
}
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res = 0;
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finally:
if (self->fast && !fast_save_leave(self, args))
res = -1;
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return res;
}
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static int
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save_inst(Picklerobject *self, PyObject *args) {
PyObject *class = 0, *module = 0, *name = 0, *state = 0,
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*getinitargs_func = 0, *getstate_func = 0, *class_args = 0;
char *module_str, *name_str;
int module_size, name_size, res = -1;
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static char inst = INST, obj = OBJ, build = BUILD;
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if (self->fast && !fast_save_enter(self, args))
goto finally;
Progress on SF bug #466175 and general cleanup. Add a fast_container member to Picklerobject. If fast is true, then fast_container counts the depth of nested container calls. If the depth exceeds FAST_LIMIT (2000), the fast flag is ignored and the normal checks occur. This approach is much like the approach for prevent stack overflow for comparison and reprs of recursive objects (e.g. [[...]]). - Fast container used for save_list(), save_dict(), and save_inst(). XXX Not clear which other save_xxx() functions should use it. Make Picklerobject into new-style types, using PyObject_GenericGetAttr() and PyObject_GenericSetAttr(). - Use PyMemberDef for binary and fast members - Use PyGetSetDef for persistent_id, inst_persistent_id, memo, and PicklingError. XXX Not all of these seem like they need to use getset, but it's not clear why the old getattr() and setattr() had such odd semantics. One change is that the getvalue() attribute will exist on all Picklers, not just list-based picklers; I think this is a more rationale interface. There is a long laundry list of other changes: - Remove unused #defines for PyList_SET_ITEM() etc. - Make some of the indentation consistent - Replace uses of cPickle_PyMapping_HasKey() where the first argument is self->memo with calls to PyDict_GetItem(), because self->memo must be a dictionary. - Don't bother to check if cPickle_PyMapping_HasKey() returns < 0, because it can only return 0 or 1. - Replace uses of PyObject_CallObject() with PyObject_Call(), when we can guarantee that the argument tuple is really a tuple. Performance impacts of these changes: - 5% speedup for normal pickling - No change to fast-mode pickling. XXX Really need tests for all the features in cPickle that aren't in pickle.
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if ((*self->write_func)(self, &MARKv, 1) < 0)
goto finally;
UNLESS (class = PyObject_GetAttr(args, __class___str))
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goto finally;
if (self->bin) {
if (save(self, class, 0) < 0)
goto finally;
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}
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if ((getinitargs_func = PyObject_GetAttr(args, __getinitargs___str))) {
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PyObject *element = 0;
int i, len;
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UNLESS (class_args =
Progress on SF bug #466175 and general cleanup. Add a fast_container member to Picklerobject. If fast is true, then fast_container counts the depth of nested container calls. If the depth exceeds FAST_LIMIT (2000), the fast flag is ignored and the normal checks occur. This approach is much like the approach for prevent stack overflow for comparison and reprs of recursive objects (e.g. [[...]]). - Fast container used for save_list(), save_dict(), and save_inst(). XXX Not clear which other save_xxx() functions should use it. Make Picklerobject into new-style types, using PyObject_GenericGetAttr() and PyObject_GenericSetAttr(). - Use PyMemberDef for binary and fast members - Use PyGetSetDef for persistent_id, inst_persistent_id, memo, and PicklingError. XXX Not all of these seem like they need to use getset, but it's not clear why the old getattr() and setattr() had such odd semantics. One change is that the getvalue() attribute will exist on all Picklers, not just list-based picklers; I think this is a more rationale interface. There is a long laundry list of other changes: - Remove unused #defines for PyList_SET_ITEM() etc. - Make some of the indentation consistent - Replace uses of cPickle_PyMapping_HasKey() where the first argument is self->memo with calls to PyDict_GetItem(), because self->memo must be a dictionary. - Don't bother to check if cPickle_PyMapping_HasKey() returns < 0, because it can only return 0 or 1. - Replace uses of PyObject_CallObject() with PyObject_Call(), when we can guarantee that the argument tuple is really a tuple. Performance impacts of these changes: - 5% speedup for normal pickling - No change to fast-mode pickling. XXX Really need tests for all the features in cPickle that aren't in pickle.
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PyObject_Call(getinitargs_func, empty_tuple, NULL))
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goto finally;
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if ((len = PyObject_Size(class_args)) < 0)
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goto finally;
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for (i = 0; i < len; i++) {
UNLESS (element = PySequence_GetItem(class_args, i))
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goto finally;
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if (save(self, element, 0) < 0) {
Py_DECREF(element);
goto finally;
}
Py_DECREF(element);
}
}
else {
PyErr_Clear();
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}
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if (!self->bin) {
UNLESS (name = ((PyClassObject *)class)->cl_name) {
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PyErr_SetString(PicklingError, "class has no name");
goto finally;
}
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UNLESS (module = whichmodule(class, name))
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goto finally;
if ((module_size = PyString_Size(module)) < 0 ||
(name_size = PyString_Size(name)) < 0)
goto finally;
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module_str = PyString_AS_STRING((PyStringObject *)module);
name_str = PyString_AS_STRING((PyStringObject *)name);
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if ((*self->write_func)(self, &inst, 1) < 0)
goto finally;
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if ((*self->write_func)(self, module_str, module_size) < 0)
goto finally;
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if ((*self->write_func)(self, "\n", 1) < 0)
goto finally;
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if ((*self->write_func)(self, name_str, name_size) < 0)
goto finally;
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if ((*self->write_func)(self, "\n", 1) < 0)
goto finally;
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}
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else if ((*self->write_func)(self, &obj, 1) < 0) {
goto finally;
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}
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if ((getstate_func = PyObject_GetAttr(args, __getstate___str))) {
Progress on SF bug #466175 and general cleanup. Add a fast_container member to Picklerobject. If fast is true, then fast_container counts the depth of nested container calls. If the depth exceeds FAST_LIMIT (2000), the fast flag is ignored and the normal checks occur. This approach is much like the approach for prevent stack overflow for comparison and reprs of recursive objects (e.g. [[...]]). - Fast container used for save_list(), save_dict(), and save_inst(). XXX Not clear which other save_xxx() functions should use it. Make Picklerobject into new-style types, using PyObject_GenericGetAttr() and PyObject_GenericSetAttr(). - Use PyMemberDef for binary and fast members - Use PyGetSetDef for persistent_id, inst_persistent_id, memo, and PicklingError. XXX Not all of these seem like they need to use getset, but it's not clear why the old getattr() and setattr() had such odd semantics. One change is that the getvalue() attribute will exist on all Picklers, not just list-based picklers; I think this is a more rationale interface. There is a long laundry list of other changes: - Remove unused #defines for PyList_SET_ITEM() etc. - Make some of the indentation consistent - Replace uses of cPickle_PyMapping_HasKey() where the first argument is self->memo with calls to PyDict_GetItem(), because self->memo must be a dictionary. - Don't bother to check if cPickle_PyMapping_HasKey() returns < 0, because it can only return 0 or 1. - Replace uses of PyObject_CallObject() with PyObject_Call(), when we can guarantee that the argument tuple is really a tuple. Performance impacts of these changes: - 5% speedup for normal pickling - No change to fast-mode pickling. XXX Really need tests for all the features in cPickle that aren't in pickle.
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UNLESS (state = PyObject_Call(getstate_func, empty_tuple, NULL))
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goto finally;
}
else {
PyErr_Clear();
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UNLESS (state = PyObject_GetAttr(args, __dict___str)) {
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PyErr_Clear();
res = 0;
goto finally;
}
}
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if (!PyDict_Check(state)) {
if (put2(self, args) < 0)
goto finally;
}
else {
if (put(self, args) < 0)
goto finally;
}
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if (save(self, state, 0) < 0)
goto finally;
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if ((*self->write_func)(self, &build, 1) < 0)
goto finally;
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res = 0;
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finally:
if (self->fast && !fast_save_leave(self, args))
res = -1;
Progress on SF bug #466175 and general cleanup. Add a fast_container member to Picklerobject. If fast is true, then fast_container counts the depth of nested container calls. If the depth exceeds FAST_LIMIT (2000), the fast flag is ignored and the normal checks occur. This approach is much like the approach for prevent stack overflow for comparison and reprs of recursive objects (e.g. [[...]]). - Fast container used for save_list(), save_dict(), and save_inst(). XXX Not clear which other save_xxx() functions should use it. Make Picklerobject into new-style types, using PyObject_GenericGetAttr() and PyObject_GenericSetAttr(). - Use PyMemberDef for binary and fast members - Use PyGetSetDef for persistent_id, inst_persistent_id, memo, and PicklingError. XXX Not all of these seem like they need to use getset, but it's not clear why the old getattr() and setattr() had such odd semantics. One change is that the getvalue() attribute will exist on all Picklers, not just list-based picklers; I think this is a more rationale interface. There is a long laundry list of other changes: - Remove unused #defines for PyList_SET_ITEM() etc. - Make some of the indentation consistent - Replace uses of cPickle_PyMapping_HasKey() where the first argument is self->memo with calls to PyDict_GetItem(), because self->memo must be a dictionary. - Don't bother to check if cPickle_PyMapping_HasKey() returns < 0, because it can only return 0 or 1. - Replace uses of PyObject_CallObject() with PyObject_Call(), when we can guarantee that the argument tuple is really a tuple. Performance impacts of these changes: - 5% speedup for normal pickling - No change to fast-mode pickling. XXX Really need tests for all the features in cPickle that aren't in pickle.
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Py_XDECREF(module);
Py_XDECREF(class);
Py_XDECREF(state);
Py_XDECREF(getinitargs_func);
Py_XDECREF(getstate_func);
Py_XDECREF(class_args);
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return res;
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}
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static int
save_global(Picklerobject *self, PyObject *args, PyObject *name) {
PyObject *global_name = 0, *module = 0, *mod = 0, *moddict = 0, *klass = 0;
char *name_str, *module_str;
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int module_size, name_size, res = -1;
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static char global = GLOBAL;
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if (name) {
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global_name = name;
Py_INCREF(global_name);
}
else {
UNLESS (global_name = PyObject_GetAttr(args, __name___str))
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goto finally;
}
UNLESS (module = whichmodule(args, global_name))
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goto finally;
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if ((module_size = PyString_Size(module)) < 0 ||
(name_size = PyString_Size(global_name)) < 0)
goto finally;
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module_str = PyString_AS_STRING((PyStringObject *)module);
name_str = PyString_AS_STRING((PyStringObject *)global_name);
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mod = PyImport_ImportModule(module_str);
if (mod == NULL) {
/* Py_ErrClear(); ?? */
cPickle_ErrFormat(PicklingError,
"Can't pickle %s: it's not found as %s.%s",
"OSS", args, module, global_name);
goto finally;
}
moddict = PyModule_GetDict(mod); /* borrowed ref */
klass = PyDict_GetItemString(moddict, name_str); /* borrowed ref */
if (klass == NULL) {
cPickle_ErrFormat(PicklingError,
"Can't pickle %s: it's not found as %s.%s",
"OSS", args, module, global_name);
goto finally;
}
if (klass != args) {
cPickle_ErrFormat(PicklingError,
"Can't pickle %s: it's not the same object as %s.%s",
"OSS", args, module, global_name);
goto finally;
}
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if ((*self->write_func)(self, &global, 1) < 0)
goto finally;
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if ((*self->write_func)(self, module_str, module_size) < 0)
goto finally;
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if ((*self->write_func)(self, "\n", 1) < 0)
goto finally;
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if ((*self->write_func)(self, name_str, name_size) < 0)
goto finally;
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if ((*self->write_func)(self, "\n", 1) < 0)
goto finally;
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if (put(self, args) < 0)
goto finally;
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res = 0;
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finally:
Py_XDECREF(module);
Py_XDECREF(global_name);
Py_XDECREF(mod);
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return res;
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}
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static int
save_pers(Picklerobject *self, PyObject *args, PyObject *f) {
PyObject *pid = 0;
int size, res = -1;
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static char persid = PERSID, binpersid = BINPERSID;
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Py_INCREF(args);
ARG_TUP(self, args);
if (self->arg) {
Progress on SF bug #466175 and general cleanup. Add a fast_container member to Picklerobject. If fast is true, then fast_container counts the depth of nested container calls. If the depth exceeds FAST_LIMIT (2000), the fast flag is ignored and the normal checks occur. This approach is much like the approach for prevent stack overflow for comparison and reprs of recursive objects (e.g. [[...]]). - Fast container used for save_list(), save_dict(), and save_inst(). XXX Not clear which other save_xxx() functions should use it. Make Picklerobject into new-style types, using PyObject_GenericGetAttr() and PyObject_GenericSetAttr(). - Use PyMemberDef for binary and fast members - Use PyGetSetDef for persistent_id, inst_persistent_id, memo, and PicklingError. XXX Not all of these seem like they need to use getset, but it's not clear why the old getattr() and setattr() had such odd semantics. One change is that the getvalue() attribute will exist on all Picklers, not just list-based picklers; I think this is a more rationale interface. There is a long laundry list of other changes: - Remove unused #defines for PyList_SET_ITEM() etc. - Make some of the indentation consistent - Replace uses of cPickle_PyMapping_HasKey() where the first argument is self->memo with calls to PyDict_GetItem(), because self->memo must be a dictionary. - Don't bother to check if cPickle_PyMapping_HasKey() returns < 0, because it can only return 0 or 1. - Replace uses of PyObject_CallObject() with PyObject_Call(), when we can guarantee that the argument tuple is really a tuple. Performance impacts of these changes: - 5% speedup for normal pickling - No change to fast-mode pickling. XXX Really need tests for all the features in cPickle that aren't in pickle.
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pid = PyObject_Call(f, self->arg, NULL);
FREE_ARG_TUP(self);
}
if (! pid) return -1;
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if (pid != Py_None) {
if (!self->bin) {
if (!PyString_Check(pid)) {
PyErr_SetString(PicklingError,
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"persistent id must be string");
goto finally;
}
if ((*self->write_func)(self, &persid, 1) < 0)
goto finally;
if ((size = PyString_Size(pid)) < 0)
goto finally;
if ((*self->write_func)(self,
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PyString_AS_STRING((PyStringObject *)pid), size) < 0)
goto finally;
if ((*self->write_func)(self, "\n", 1) < 0)
goto finally;
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res = 1;
goto finally;
}
else if (save(self, pid, 1) >= 0) {
if ((*self->write_func)(self, &binpersid, 1) < 0)
res = -1;
else
res = 1;
}
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goto finally;
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}
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res = 0;
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finally:
Py_XDECREF(pid);
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return res;
}
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static int
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save_reduce(Picklerobject *self, PyObject *callable,
PyObject *tup, PyObject *state, PyObject *ob) {
static char reduce = REDUCE, build = BUILD;
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if (save(self, callable, 0) < 0)
return -1;
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if (save(self, tup, 0) < 0)
return -1;
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if ((*self->write_func)(self, &reduce, 1) < 0)
return -1;
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if (ob != NULL) {
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if (state && !PyDict_Check(state)) {
if (put2(self, ob) < 0)
return -1;
}
else {
if (put(self, ob) < 0)
return -1;
}
}
if (state) {
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if (save(self, state, 0) < 0)
return -1;
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if ((*self->write_func)(self, &build, 1) < 0)
return -1;
}
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return 0;
}
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static int
save(Picklerobject *self, PyObject *args, int pers_save) {
PyTypeObject *type;
PyObject *py_ob_id = 0, *__reduce__ = 0, *t = 0, *arg_tup = 0,
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*callable = 0, *state = 0;
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int res = -1, tmp, size;
if (!pers_save && self->pers_func) {
if ((tmp = save_pers(self, args, self->pers_func)) != 0) {
res = tmp;
goto finally;
}
}
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if (args == Py_None) {
res = save_none(self, args);
goto finally;
}
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type = args->ob_type;
switch (type->tp_name[0]) {
case 'i':
if (type == &PyInt_Type) {
res = save_int(self, args);
goto finally;
}
break;
case 'l':
if (type == &PyLong_Type) {
res = save_long(self, args);
goto finally;
}
break;
case 'f':
if (type == &PyFloat_Type) {
res = save_float(self, args);
goto finally;
}
break;
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case 't':
if (type == &PyTuple_Type && PyTuple_Size(args)==0) {
if (self->bin) res = save_empty_tuple(self, args);
else res = save_tuple(self, args);
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goto finally;
}
break;
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case 's':
if ((type == &PyString_Type) && (PyString_GET_SIZE(args) < 2)) {
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res = save_string(self, args, 0);
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goto finally;
}
#ifdef Py_USING_UNICODE
case 'u':
if ((type == &PyUnicode_Type) && (PyString_GET_SIZE(args) < 2)) {
res = save_unicode(self, args, 0);
goto finally;
}
#endif
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}
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if (args->ob_refcnt > 1) {
UNLESS (py_ob_id = PyLong_FromVoidPtr(args))
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goto finally;
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Progress on SF bug #466175 and general cleanup. Add a fast_container member to Picklerobject. If fast is true, then fast_container counts the depth of nested container calls. If the depth exceeds FAST_LIMIT (2000), the fast flag is ignored and the normal checks occur. This approach is much like the approach for prevent stack overflow for comparison and reprs of recursive objects (e.g. [[...]]). - Fast container used for save_list(), save_dict(), and save_inst(). XXX Not clear which other save_xxx() functions should use it. Make Picklerobject into new-style types, using PyObject_GenericGetAttr() and PyObject_GenericSetAttr(). - Use PyMemberDef for binary and fast members - Use PyGetSetDef for persistent_id, inst_persistent_id, memo, and PicklingError. XXX Not all of these seem like they need to use getset, but it's not clear why the old getattr() and setattr() had such odd semantics. One change is that the getvalue() attribute will exist on all Picklers, not just list-based picklers; I think this is a more rationale interface. There is a long laundry list of other changes: - Remove unused #defines for PyList_SET_ITEM() etc. - Make some of the indentation consistent - Replace uses of cPickle_PyMapping_HasKey() where the first argument is self->memo with calls to PyDict_GetItem(), because self->memo must be a dictionary. - Don't bother to check if cPickle_PyMapping_HasKey() returns < 0, because it can only return 0 or 1. - Replace uses of PyObject_CallObject() with PyObject_Call(), when we can guarantee that the argument tuple is really a tuple. Performance impacts of these changes: - 5% speedup for normal pickling - No change to fast-mode pickling. XXX Really need tests for all the features in cPickle that aren't in pickle.
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if (PyDict_GetItem(self->memo, py_ob_id)) {
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if (get(self, py_ob_id) < 0)
goto finally;
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res = 0;
goto finally;
}
}
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switch (type->tp_name[0]) {
case 's':
if (type == &PyString_Type) {
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res = save_string(self, args, 1);
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goto finally;
}
break;
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#ifdef Py_USING_UNICODE
case 'u':
if (type == &PyUnicode_Type) {
res = save_unicode(self, args, 1);
goto finally;
}
break;
#endif
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case 't':
if (type == &PyTuple_Type) {
res = save_tuple(self, args);
goto finally;
}
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if (type == &PyType_Type) {
res = save_global(self, args, NULL);
goto finally;
}
break;
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case 'l':
if (type == &PyList_Type) {
res = save_list(self, args);
goto finally;
}
break;
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case 'd':
if (type == &PyDict_Type) {
res = save_dict(self, args);
goto finally;
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}
break;
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case 'i':
if (type == &PyInstance_Type) {
res = save_inst(self, args);
goto finally;
}
break;
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case 'c':
if (type == &PyClass_Type) {
res = save_global(self, args, NULL);
goto finally;
}
break;
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case 'f':
if (type == &PyFunction_Type) {
res = save_global(self, args, NULL);
goto finally;
}
break;
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case 'b':
if (type == &PyCFunction_Type) {
res = save_global(self, args, NULL);
goto finally;
}
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}
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if (!pers_save && self->inst_pers_func) {
if ((tmp = save_pers(self, args, self->inst_pers_func)) != 0) {
res = tmp;
goto finally;
}
}
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if ((__reduce__ = PyDict_GetItem(dispatch_table, (PyObject *)type))) {
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Py_INCREF(__reduce__);
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Py_INCREF(args);
ARG_TUP(self, args);
if (self->arg) {
Progress on SF bug #466175 and general cleanup. Add a fast_container member to Picklerobject. If fast is true, then fast_container counts the depth of nested container calls. If the depth exceeds FAST_LIMIT (2000), the fast flag is ignored and the normal checks occur. This approach is much like the approach for prevent stack overflow for comparison and reprs of recursive objects (e.g. [[...]]). - Fast container used for save_list(), save_dict(), and save_inst(). XXX Not clear which other save_xxx() functions should use it. Make Picklerobject into new-style types, using PyObject_GenericGetAttr() and PyObject_GenericSetAttr(). - Use PyMemberDef for binary and fast members - Use PyGetSetDef for persistent_id, inst_persistent_id, memo, and PicklingError. XXX Not all of these seem like they need to use getset, but it's not clear why the old getattr() and setattr() had such odd semantics. One change is that the getvalue() attribute will exist on all Picklers, not just list-based picklers; I think this is a more rationale interface. There is a long laundry list of other changes: - Remove unused #defines for PyList_SET_ITEM() etc. - Make some of the indentation consistent - Replace uses of cPickle_PyMapping_HasKey() where the first argument is self->memo with calls to PyDict_GetItem(), because self->memo must be a dictionary. - Don't bother to check if cPickle_PyMapping_HasKey() returns < 0, because it can only return 0 or 1. - Replace uses of PyObject_CallObject() with PyObject_Call(), when we can guarantee that the argument tuple is really a tuple. Performance impacts of these changes: - 5% speedup for normal pickling - No change to fast-mode pickling. XXX Really need tests for all the features in cPickle that aren't in pickle.
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t = PyObject_Call(__reduce__, self->arg, NULL);
FREE_ARG_TUP(self);
}
if (! t) goto finally;
}
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else {
PyErr_Clear();
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if ((__reduce__ = PyObject_GetAttr(args, __reduce___str))) {
Progress on SF bug #466175 and general cleanup. Add a fast_container member to Picklerobject. If fast is true, then fast_container counts the depth of nested container calls. If the depth exceeds FAST_LIMIT (2000), the fast flag is ignored and the normal checks occur. This approach is much like the approach for prevent stack overflow for comparison and reprs of recursive objects (e.g. [[...]]). - Fast container used for save_list(), save_dict(), and save_inst(). XXX Not clear which other save_xxx() functions should use it. Make Picklerobject into new-style types, using PyObject_GenericGetAttr() and PyObject_GenericSetAttr(). - Use PyMemberDef for binary and fast members - Use PyGetSetDef for persistent_id, inst_persistent_id, memo, and PicklingError. XXX Not all of these seem like they need to use getset, but it's not clear why the old getattr() and setattr() had such odd semantics. One change is that the getvalue() attribute will exist on all Picklers, not just list-based picklers; I think this is a more rationale interface. There is a long laundry list of other changes: - Remove unused #defines for PyList_SET_ITEM() etc. - Make some of the indentation consistent - Replace uses of cPickle_PyMapping_HasKey() where the first argument is self->memo with calls to PyDict_GetItem(), because self->memo must be a dictionary. - Don't bother to check if cPickle_PyMapping_HasKey() returns < 0, because it can only return 0 or 1. - Replace uses of PyObject_CallObject() with PyObject_Call(), when we can guarantee that the argument tuple is really a tuple. Performance impacts of these changes: - 5% speedup for normal pickling - No change to fast-mode pickling. XXX Really need tests for all the features in cPickle that aren't in pickle.
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UNLESS (t = PyObject_Call(__reduce__, empty_tuple, NULL))
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goto finally;
}
else {
PyErr_Clear();
}
}
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if (t) {
if (PyString_Check(t)) {
res = save_global(self, args, t);
goto finally;
}
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if (!PyTuple_Check(t)) {
cPickle_ErrFormat(PicklingError, "Value returned by %s must "
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"be a tuple", "O", __reduce__);
goto finally;
}
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size = PyTuple_Size(t);
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if ((size != 3) && (size != 2)) {
cPickle_ErrFormat(PicklingError, "tuple returned by %s must "
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"contain only two or three elements", "O", __reduce__);
goto finally;
}
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callable = PyTuple_GET_ITEM(t, 0);
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arg_tup = PyTuple_GET_ITEM(t, 1);
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if (size > 2) {
state = PyTuple_GET_ITEM(t, 2);
}
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UNLESS (PyTuple_Check(arg_tup) || arg_tup==Py_None) {
cPickle_ErrFormat(PicklingError, "Second element of tuple "
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"returned by %s must be a tuple", "O", __reduce__);
goto finally;
}
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res = save_reduce(self, callable, arg_tup, state, args);
goto finally;
}
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PyErr_SetObject(UnpickleableError, args);
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finally:
Py_XDECREF(py_ob_id);
Py_XDECREF(__reduce__);
Py_XDECREF(t);
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return res;
}
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static int
dump(Picklerobject *self, PyObject *args) {
static char stop = STOP;
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if (save(self, args, 0) < 0)
return -1;
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if ((*self->write_func)(self, &stop, 1) < 0)
return -1;
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if ((*self->write_func)(self, NULL, 0) < 0)
return -1;
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return 0;
}
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static PyObject *
Pickle_clear_memo(Picklerobject *self, PyObject *args) {
Progress on SF bug #466175 and general cleanup. Add a fast_container member to Picklerobject. If fast is true, then fast_container counts the depth of nested container calls. If the depth exceeds FAST_LIMIT (2000), the fast flag is ignored and the normal checks occur. This approach is much like the approach for prevent stack overflow for comparison and reprs of recursive objects (e.g. [[...]]). - Fast container used for save_list(), save_dict(), and save_inst(). XXX Not clear which other save_xxx() functions should use it. Make Picklerobject into new-style types, using PyObject_GenericGetAttr() and PyObject_GenericSetAttr(). - Use PyMemberDef for binary and fast members - Use PyGetSetDef for persistent_id, inst_persistent_id, memo, and PicklingError. XXX Not all of these seem like they need to use getset, but it's not clear why the old getattr() and setattr() had such odd semantics. One change is that the getvalue() attribute will exist on all Picklers, not just list-based picklers; I think this is a more rationale interface. There is a long laundry list of other changes: - Remove unused #defines for PyList_SET_ITEM() etc. - Make some of the indentation consistent - Replace uses of cPickle_PyMapping_HasKey() where the first argument is self->memo with calls to PyDict_GetItem(), because self->memo must be a dictionary. - Don't bother to check if cPickle_PyMapping_HasKey() returns < 0, because it can only return 0 or 1. - Replace uses of PyObject_CallObject() with PyObject_Call(), when we can guarantee that the argument tuple is really a tuple. Performance impacts of these changes: - 5% speedup for normal pickling - No change to fast-mode pickling. XXX Really need tests for all the features in cPickle that aren't in pickle.
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if (!PyArg_ParseTuple(args,":clear_memo"))
return NULL;
if (self->memo)
PyDict_Clear(self->memo);
Py_INCREF(Py_None);
return Py_None;
}
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static PyObject *
Pickle_getvalue(Picklerobject *self, PyObject *args) {
int l, i, rsize, ssize, clear=1, lm;
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long ik;
PyObject *k, *r;
char *s, *p, *have_get;
Pdata *data;
Progress on SF bug #466175 and general cleanup. Add a fast_container member to Picklerobject. If fast is true, then fast_container counts the depth of nested container calls. If the depth exceeds FAST_LIMIT (2000), the fast flag is ignored and the normal checks occur. This approach is much like the approach for prevent stack overflow for comparison and reprs of recursive objects (e.g. [[...]]). - Fast container used for save_list(), save_dict(), and save_inst(). XXX Not clear which other save_xxx() functions should use it. Make Picklerobject into new-style types, using PyObject_GenericGetAttr() and PyObject_GenericSetAttr(). - Use PyMemberDef for binary and fast members - Use PyGetSetDef for persistent_id, inst_persistent_id, memo, and PicklingError. XXX Not all of these seem like they need to use getset, but it's not clear why the old getattr() and setattr() had such odd semantics. One change is that the getvalue() attribute will exist on all Picklers, not just list-based picklers; I think this is a more rationale interface. There is a long laundry list of other changes: - Remove unused #defines for PyList_SET_ITEM() etc. - Make some of the indentation consistent - Replace uses of cPickle_PyMapping_HasKey() where the first argument is self->memo with calls to PyDict_GetItem(), because self->memo must be a dictionary. - Don't bother to check if cPickle_PyMapping_HasKey() returns < 0, because it can only return 0 or 1. - Replace uses of PyObject_CallObject() with PyObject_Call(), when we can guarantee that the argument tuple is really a tuple. Performance impacts of these changes: - 5% speedup for normal pickling - No change to fast-mode pickling. XXX Really need tests for all the features in cPickle that aren't in pickle.
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/* Can be called by Python code or C code */
if (args && !PyArg_ParseTuple(args, "|i:getvalue", &clear))
return NULL;
/* Check to make sure we are based on a list */
if (! Pdata_Check(self->file)) {
PyErr_SetString(PicklingError,
Progress on SF bug #466175 and general cleanup. Add a fast_container member to Picklerobject. If fast is true, then fast_container counts the depth of nested container calls. If the depth exceeds FAST_LIMIT (2000), the fast flag is ignored and the normal checks occur. This approach is much like the approach for prevent stack overflow for comparison and reprs of recursive objects (e.g. [[...]]). - Fast container used for save_list(), save_dict(), and save_inst(). XXX Not clear which other save_xxx() functions should use it. Make Picklerobject into new-style types, using PyObject_GenericGetAttr() and PyObject_GenericSetAttr(). - Use PyMemberDef for binary and fast members - Use PyGetSetDef for persistent_id, inst_persistent_id, memo, and PicklingError. XXX Not all of these seem like they need to use getset, but it's not clear why the old getattr() and setattr() had such odd semantics. One change is that the getvalue() attribute will exist on all Picklers, not just list-based picklers; I think this is a more rationale interface. There is a long laundry list of other changes: - Remove unused #defines for PyList_SET_ITEM() etc. - Make some of the indentation consistent - Replace uses of cPickle_PyMapping_HasKey() where the first argument is self->memo with calls to PyDict_GetItem(), because self->memo must be a dictionary. - Don't bother to check if cPickle_PyMapping_HasKey() returns < 0, because it can only return 0 or 1. - Replace uses of PyObject_CallObject() with PyObject_Call(), when we can guarantee that the argument tuple is really a tuple. Performance impacts of these changes: - 5% speedup for normal pickling - No change to fast-mode pickling. XXX Really need tests for all the features in cPickle that aren't in pickle.
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"Attempt to getvalue() a non-list-based pickler");
return NULL;
Progress on SF bug #466175 and general cleanup. Add a fast_container member to Picklerobject. If fast is true, then fast_container counts the depth of nested container calls. If the depth exceeds FAST_LIMIT (2000), the fast flag is ignored and the normal checks occur. This approach is much like the approach for prevent stack overflow for comparison and reprs of recursive objects (e.g. [[...]]). - Fast container used for save_list(), save_dict(), and save_inst(). XXX Not clear which other save_xxx() functions should use it. Make Picklerobject into new-style types, using PyObject_GenericGetAttr() and PyObject_GenericSetAttr(). - Use PyMemberDef for binary and fast members - Use PyGetSetDef for persistent_id, inst_persistent_id, memo, and PicklingError. XXX Not all of these seem like they need to use getset, but it's not clear why the old getattr() and setattr() had such odd semantics. One change is that the getvalue() attribute will exist on all Picklers, not just list-based picklers; I think this is a more rationale interface. There is a long laundry list of other changes: - Remove unused #defines for PyList_SET_ITEM() etc. - Make some of the indentation consistent - Replace uses of cPickle_PyMapping_HasKey() where the first argument is self->memo with calls to PyDict_GetItem(), because self->memo must be a dictionary. - Don't bother to check if cPickle_PyMapping_HasKey() returns < 0, because it can only return 0 or 1. - Replace uses of PyObject_CallObject() with PyObject_Call(), when we can guarantee that the argument tuple is really a tuple. Performance impacts of these changes: - 5% speedup for normal pickling - No change to fast-mode pickling. XXX Really need tests for all the features in cPickle that aren't in pickle.
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}
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/* flush write buffer */
if (write_other(self, NULL, 0) < 0) return NULL;
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data=(Pdata*)self->file;
l=data->length;
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/* set up an array to hold get/put status */
if ((lm=PyDict_Size(self->memo)) < 0) return NULL;
lm++;
if (! (have_get=malloc((lm)*sizeof(char)))) return PyErr_NoMemory();
memset(have_get,0,lm);
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/* Scan for gets. */
for (rsize=0, i=l; --i >= 0; ) {
k=data->data[i];
if (PyString_Check(k)) {
rsize += PyString_GET_SIZE(k);
}
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else if (PyInt_Check(k)) { /* put */
ik=PyInt_AS_LONG((PyIntObject*)k);
if (ik >= lm || ik==0) {
PyErr_SetString(PicklingError,
"Invalid get data");
return NULL;
}
if (have_get[ik]) { /* with matching get */
if (ik < 256) rsize += 2;
else rsize+=5;
}
}
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else if (! (PyTuple_Check(k) &&
PyTuple_GET_SIZE(k) == 2 &&
PyInt_Check((k=PyTuple_GET_ITEM(k,0))))
) {
PyErr_SetString(PicklingError,
"Unexpected data in internal list");
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return NULL;
}
else { /* put */
ik=PyInt_AS_LONG((PyIntObject*)k);
if (ik >= lm || ik==0) {
PyErr_SetString(PicklingError,
"Invalid get data");
return NULL;
}
have_get[ik]=1;
if (ik < 256) rsize += 2;
else rsize+=5;
}
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}
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/* Now generate the result */
UNLESS (r=PyString_FromStringAndSize(NULL,rsize)) goto err;
s=PyString_AS_STRING((PyStringObject*)r);
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for (i=0; i<l; i++) {
k=data->data[i];
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if (PyString_Check(k)) {
ssize=PyString_GET_SIZE(k);
if (ssize) {
p=PyString_AS_STRING((PyStringObject*)k);
while (--ssize >= 0) *s++=*p++;
}
}
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else if (PyTuple_Check(k)) { /* get */
ik=PyInt_AS_LONG((PyIntObject*)PyTuple_GET_ITEM(k,0));
if (ik < 256) {
*s++ = BINGET;
*s++ = (int)(ik & 0xff);
}
else {
*s++ = LONG_BINGET;
*s++ = (int)(ik & 0xff);
*s++ = (int)((ik >> 8) & 0xff);
*s++ = (int)((ik >> 16) & 0xff);
*s++ = (int)((ik >> 24) & 0xff);
}
}
else { /* put */
ik=PyInt_AS_LONG((PyIntObject*)k);
if (have_get[ik]) { /* with matching get */
if (ik < 256) {
*s++ = BINPUT;
*s++ = (int)(ik & 0xff);
}
else {
*s++ = LONG_BINPUT;
*s++ = (int)(ik & 0xff);
*s++ = (int)((ik >> 8) & 0xff);
*s++ = (int)((ik >> 16) & 0xff);
*s++ = (int)((ik >> 24) & 0xff);
}
}
}
}
if (clear) {
PyDict_Clear(self->memo);
Pdata_clear(data,0);
}
free(have_get);
return r;
err:
free(have_get);
return NULL;
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}
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static PyObject *
Pickler_dump(Picklerobject *self, PyObject *args) {
PyObject *ob;
int get=0;
UNLESS (PyArg_ParseTuple(args, "O|i:dump", &ob, &get))
return NULL;
if (dump(self, ob) < 0)
return NULL;
if (get) return Pickle_getvalue(self, NULL);
Progress on SF bug #466175 and general cleanup. Add a fast_container member to Picklerobject. If fast is true, then fast_container counts the depth of nested container calls. If the depth exceeds FAST_LIMIT (2000), the fast flag is ignored and the normal checks occur. This approach is much like the approach for prevent stack overflow for comparison and reprs of recursive objects (e.g. [[...]]). - Fast container used for save_list(), save_dict(), and save_inst(). XXX Not clear which other save_xxx() functions should use it. Make Picklerobject into new-style types, using PyObject_GenericGetAttr() and PyObject_GenericSetAttr(). - Use PyMemberDef for binary and fast members - Use PyGetSetDef for persistent_id, inst_persistent_id, memo, and PicklingError. XXX Not all of these seem like they need to use getset, but it's not clear why the old getattr() and setattr() had such odd semantics. One change is that the getvalue() attribute will exist on all Picklers, not just list-based picklers; I think this is a more rationale interface. There is a long laundry list of other changes: - Remove unused #defines for PyList_SET_ITEM() etc. - Make some of the indentation consistent - Replace uses of cPickle_PyMapping_HasKey() where the first argument is self->memo with calls to PyDict_GetItem(), because self->memo must be a dictionary. - Don't bother to check if cPickle_PyMapping_HasKey() returns < 0, because it can only return 0 or 1. - Replace uses of PyObject_CallObject() with PyObject_Call(), when we can guarantee that the argument tuple is really a tuple. Performance impacts of these changes: - 5% speedup for normal pickling - No change to fast-mode pickling. XXX Really need tests for all the features in cPickle that aren't in pickle.
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/* XXX Why does dump() return self? */
Py_INCREF(self);
return (PyObject*)self;
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}
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static struct PyMethodDef Pickler_methods[] = {
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{"dump", (PyCFunction)Pickler_dump, 1,
"dump(object) --"
"Write an object in pickle format to the object's pickle stream\n"
},
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{"clear_memo", (PyCFunction)Pickle_clear_memo, 1,
"clear_memo() -- Clear the picklers memo"},
{"getvalue", (PyCFunction)Pickle_getvalue, 1,
"getvalue() -- Finish picking a list-based pickle"},
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{NULL, NULL} /* sentinel */
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};
static Picklerobject *
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newPicklerobject(PyObject *file, int bin) {
Picklerobject *self;
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UNLESS (self = PyObject_New(Picklerobject, &Picklertype))
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return NULL;
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self->fp = NULL;
self->write = NULL;
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self->memo = NULL;
self->arg = NULL;
self->pers_func = NULL;
self->inst_pers_func = NULL;
self->write_buf = NULL;
self->bin = bin;
self->fast = 0;
Progress on SF bug #466175 and general cleanup. Add a fast_container member to Picklerobject. If fast is true, then fast_container counts the depth of nested container calls. If the depth exceeds FAST_LIMIT (2000), the fast flag is ignored and the normal checks occur. This approach is much like the approach for prevent stack overflow for comparison and reprs of recursive objects (e.g. [[...]]). - Fast container used for save_list(), save_dict(), and save_inst(). XXX Not clear which other save_xxx() functions should use it. Make Picklerobject into new-style types, using PyObject_GenericGetAttr() and PyObject_GenericSetAttr(). - Use PyMemberDef for binary and fast members - Use PyGetSetDef for persistent_id, inst_persistent_id, memo, and PicklingError. XXX Not all of these seem like they need to use getset, but it's not clear why the old getattr() and setattr() had such odd semantics. One change is that the getvalue() attribute will exist on all Picklers, not just list-based picklers; I think this is a more rationale interface. There is a long laundry list of other changes: - Remove unused #defines for PyList_SET_ITEM() etc. - Make some of the indentation consistent - Replace uses of cPickle_PyMapping_HasKey() where the first argument is self->memo with calls to PyDict_GetItem(), because self->memo must be a dictionary. - Don't bother to check if cPickle_PyMapping_HasKey() returns < 0, because it can only return 0 or 1. - Replace uses of PyObject_CallObject() with PyObject_Call(), when we can guarantee that the argument tuple is really a tuple. Performance impacts of these changes: - 5% speedup for normal pickling - No change to fast-mode pickling. XXX Really need tests for all the features in cPickle that aren't in pickle.
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self->fast_container = 0;
self->fast_memo = NULL;
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self->buf_size = 0;
self->dispatch_table = NULL;
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if (file)
Py_INCREF(file);
else
file=Pdata_New();
UNLESS (self->file = file)
goto err;
UNLESS (self->memo = PyDict_New())
goto err;
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if (PyFile_Check(file)) {
self->fp = PyFile_AsFile(file);
if (self->fp == NULL) {
PyErr_SetString(PyExc_ValueError, "I/O operation on closed file");
goto err;
}
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self->write_func = write_file;
}
else if (PycStringIO_OutputCheck(file)) {
self->write_func = write_cStringIO;
}
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else if (file == Py_None) {
self->write_func = write_none;
}
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else {
self->write_func = write_other;
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if (! Pdata_Check(file)) {
UNLESS (self->write = PyObject_GetAttr(file, write_str)) {
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PyErr_Clear();
PyErr_SetString(PyExc_TypeError, "argument must have 'write' "
"attribute");
goto err;
}
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}
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UNLESS (self->write_buf =
(char *)malloc(WRITE_BUF_SIZE * sizeof(char))) {
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PyErr_NoMemory();
goto err;
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}
}
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if (PyEval_GetRestricted()) {
/* Restricted execution, get private tables */
PyObject *m;
UNLESS (m=PyImport_Import(copy_reg_str)) goto err;
self->dispatch_table=PyObject_GetAttr(m, dispatch_table_str);
Py_DECREF(m);
UNLESS (self->dispatch_table) goto err;
}
else {
self->dispatch_table=dispatch_table;
Py_INCREF(dispatch_table);
}
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return self;
err:
Py_DECREF((PyObject *)self);
return NULL;
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}
static PyObject *
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get_Pickler(PyObject *self, PyObject *args) {
Progress on SF bug #466175 and general cleanup. Add a fast_container member to Picklerobject. If fast is true, then fast_container counts the depth of nested container calls. If the depth exceeds FAST_LIMIT (2000), the fast flag is ignored and the normal checks occur. This approach is much like the approach for prevent stack overflow for comparison and reprs of recursive objects (e.g. [[...]]). - Fast container used for save_list(), save_dict(), and save_inst(). XXX Not clear which other save_xxx() functions should use it. Make Picklerobject into new-style types, using PyObject_GenericGetAttr() and PyObject_GenericSetAttr(). - Use PyMemberDef for binary and fast members - Use PyGetSetDef for persistent_id, inst_persistent_id, memo, and PicklingError. XXX Not all of these seem like they need to use getset, but it's not clear why the old getattr() and setattr() had such odd semantics. One change is that the getvalue() attribute will exist on all Picklers, not just list-based picklers; I think this is a more rationale interface. There is a long laundry list of other changes: - Remove unused #defines for PyList_SET_ITEM() etc. - Make some of the indentation consistent - Replace uses of cPickle_PyMapping_HasKey() where the first argument is self->memo with calls to PyDict_GetItem(), because self->memo must be a dictionary. - Don't bother to check if cPickle_PyMapping_HasKey() returns < 0, because it can only return 0 or 1. - Replace uses of PyObject_CallObject() with PyObject_Call(), when we can guarantee that the argument tuple is really a tuple. Performance impacts of these changes: - 5% speedup for normal pickling - No change to fast-mode pickling. XXX Really need tests for all the features in cPickle that aren't in pickle.
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PyObject *file = NULL;
int bin = 1;
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Progress on SF bug #466175 and general cleanup. Add a fast_container member to Picklerobject. If fast is true, then fast_container counts the depth of nested container calls. If the depth exceeds FAST_LIMIT (2000), the fast flag is ignored and the normal checks occur. This approach is much like the approach for prevent stack overflow for comparison and reprs of recursive objects (e.g. [[...]]). - Fast container used for save_list(), save_dict(), and save_inst(). XXX Not clear which other save_xxx() functions should use it. Make Picklerobject into new-style types, using PyObject_GenericGetAttr() and PyObject_GenericSetAttr(). - Use PyMemberDef for binary and fast members - Use PyGetSetDef for persistent_id, inst_persistent_id, memo, and PicklingError. XXX Not all of these seem like they need to use getset, but it's not clear why the old getattr() and setattr() had such odd semantics. One change is that the getvalue() attribute will exist on all Picklers, not just list-based picklers; I think this is a more rationale interface. There is a long laundry list of other changes: - Remove unused #defines for PyList_SET_ITEM() etc. - Make some of the indentation consistent - Replace uses of cPickle_PyMapping_HasKey() where the first argument is self->memo with calls to PyDict_GetItem(), because self->memo must be a dictionary. - Don't bother to check if cPickle_PyMapping_HasKey() returns < 0, because it can only return 0 or 1. - Replace uses of PyObject_CallObject() with PyObject_Call(), when we can guarantee that the argument tuple is really a tuple. Performance impacts of these changes: - 5% speedup for normal pickling - No change to fast-mode pickling. XXX Really need tests for all the features in cPickle that aren't in pickle.
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if (!PyArg_ParseTuple(args, "|i:Pickler", &bin)) {
PyErr_Clear();
Progress on SF bug #466175 and general cleanup. Add a fast_container member to Picklerobject. If fast is true, then fast_container counts the depth of nested container calls. If the depth exceeds FAST_LIMIT (2000), the fast flag is ignored and the normal checks occur. This approach is much like the approach for prevent stack overflow for comparison and reprs of recursive objects (e.g. [[...]]). - Fast container used for save_list(), save_dict(), and save_inst(). XXX Not clear which other save_xxx() functions should use it. Make Picklerobject into new-style types, using PyObject_GenericGetAttr() and PyObject_GenericSetAttr(). - Use PyMemberDef for binary and fast members - Use PyGetSetDef for persistent_id, inst_persistent_id, memo, and PicklingError. XXX Not all of these seem like they need to use getset, but it's not clear why the old getattr() and setattr() had such odd semantics. One change is that the getvalue() attribute will exist on all Picklers, not just list-based picklers; I think this is a more rationale interface. There is a long laundry list of other changes: - Remove unused #defines for PyList_SET_ITEM() etc. - Make some of the indentation consistent - Replace uses of cPickle_PyMapping_HasKey() where the first argument is self->memo with calls to PyDict_GetItem(), because self->memo must be a dictionary. - Don't bother to check if cPickle_PyMapping_HasKey() returns < 0, because it can only return 0 or 1. - Replace uses of PyObject_CallObject() with PyObject_Call(), when we can guarantee that the argument tuple is really a tuple. Performance impacts of these changes: - 5% speedup for normal pickling - No change to fast-mode pickling. XXX Really need tests for all the features in cPickle that aren't in pickle.
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bin = 0;
if (!PyArg_ParseTuple(args, "O|i:Pickler", &file, &bin))
return NULL;
}
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return (PyObject *)newPicklerobject(file, bin);
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}
static void
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Pickler_dealloc(Picklerobject *self) {
Py_XDECREF(self->write);
Py_XDECREF(self->memo);
Py_XDECREF(self->fast_memo);
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Py_XDECREF(self->arg);
Py_XDECREF(self->file);
Py_XDECREF(self->pers_func);
Py_XDECREF(self->inst_pers_func);
Py_XDECREF(self->dispatch_table);
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if (self->write_buf) {
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free(self->write_buf);
}
PyObject_Del(self);
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}
static PyObject *
Progress on SF bug #466175 and general cleanup. Add a fast_container member to Picklerobject. If fast is true, then fast_container counts the depth of nested container calls. If the depth exceeds FAST_LIMIT (2000), the fast flag is ignored and the normal checks occur. This approach is much like the approach for prevent stack overflow for comparison and reprs of recursive objects (e.g. [[...]]). - Fast container used for save_list(), save_dict(), and save_inst(). XXX Not clear which other save_xxx() functions should use it. Make Picklerobject into new-style types, using PyObject_GenericGetAttr() and PyObject_GenericSetAttr(). - Use PyMemberDef for binary and fast members - Use PyGetSetDef for persistent_id, inst_persistent_id, memo, and PicklingError. XXX Not all of these seem like they need to use getset, but it's not clear why the old getattr() and setattr() had such odd semantics. One change is that the getvalue() attribute will exist on all Picklers, not just list-based picklers; I think this is a more rationale interface. There is a long laundry list of other changes: - Remove unused #defines for PyList_SET_ITEM() etc. - Make some of the indentation consistent - Replace uses of cPickle_PyMapping_HasKey() where the first argument is self->memo with calls to PyDict_GetItem(), because self->memo must be a dictionary. - Don't bother to check if cPickle_PyMapping_HasKey() returns < 0, because it can only return 0 or 1. - Replace uses of PyObject_CallObject() with PyObject_Call(), when we can guarantee that the argument tuple is really a tuple. Performance impacts of these changes: - 5% speedup for normal pickling - No change to fast-mode pickling. XXX Really need tests for all the features in cPickle that aren't in pickle.
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Pickler_get_pers_func(Picklerobject *p)
{
if (p->pers_func == NULL)
PyErr_SetString(PyExc_AttributeError, "persistent_id");
else
Py_INCREF(p->pers_func);
return p->pers_func;
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}
Progress on SF bug #466175 and general cleanup. Add a fast_container member to Picklerobject. If fast is true, then fast_container counts the depth of nested container calls. If the depth exceeds FAST_LIMIT (2000), the fast flag is ignored and the normal checks occur. This approach is much like the approach for prevent stack overflow for comparison and reprs of recursive objects (e.g. [[...]]). - Fast container used for save_list(), save_dict(), and save_inst(). XXX Not clear which other save_xxx() functions should use it. Make Picklerobject into new-style types, using PyObject_GenericGetAttr() and PyObject_GenericSetAttr(). - Use PyMemberDef for binary and fast members - Use PyGetSetDef for persistent_id, inst_persistent_id, memo, and PicklingError. XXX Not all of these seem like they need to use getset, but it's not clear why the old getattr() and setattr() had such odd semantics. One change is that the getvalue() attribute will exist on all Picklers, not just list-based picklers; I think this is a more rationale interface. There is a long laundry list of other changes: - Remove unused #defines for PyList_SET_ITEM() etc. - Make some of the indentation consistent - Replace uses of cPickle_PyMapping_HasKey() where the first argument is self->memo with calls to PyDict_GetItem(), because self->memo must be a dictionary. - Don't bother to check if cPickle_PyMapping_HasKey() returns < 0, because it can only return 0 or 1. - Replace uses of PyObject_CallObject() with PyObject_Call(), when we can guarantee that the argument tuple is really a tuple. Performance impacts of these changes: - 5% speedup for normal pickling - No change to fast-mode pickling. XXX Really need tests for all the features in cPickle that aren't in pickle.
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static int
Pickler_set_pers_func(Picklerobject *p, PyObject *v)
{
if (v == NULL) {
PyErr_SetString(PyExc_TypeError,
Progress on SF bug #466175 and general cleanup. Add a fast_container member to Picklerobject. If fast is true, then fast_container counts the depth of nested container calls. If the depth exceeds FAST_LIMIT (2000), the fast flag is ignored and the normal checks occur. This approach is much like the approach for prevent stack overflow for comparison and reprs of recursive objects (e.g. [[...]]). - Fast container used for save_list(), save_dict(), and save_inst(). XXX Not clear which other save_xxx() functions should use it. Make Picklerobject into new-style types, using PyObject_GenericGetAttr() and PyObject_GenericSetAttr(). - Use PyMemberDef for binary and fast members - Use PyGetSetDef for persistent_id, inst_persistent_id, memo, and PicklingError. XXX Not all of these seem like they need to use getset, but it's not clear why the old getattr() and setattr() had such odd semantics. One change is that the getvalue() attribute will exist on all Picklers, not just list-based picklers; I think this is a more rationale interface. There is a long laundry list of other changes: - Remove unused #defines for PyList_SET_ITEM() etc. - Make some of the indentation consistent - Replace uses of cPickle_PyMapping_HasKey() where the first argument is self->memo with calls to PyDict_GetItem(), because self->memo must be a dictionary. - Don't bother to check if cPickle_PyMapping_HasKey() returns < 0, because it can only return 0 or 1. - Replace uses of PyObject_CallObject() with PyObject_Call(), when we can guarantee that the argument tuple is really a tuple. Performance impacts of these changes: - 5% speedup for normal pickling - No change to fast-mode pickling. XXX Really need tests for all the features in cPickle that aren't in pickle.
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"attribute deletion is not supported");
return -1;
}
Progress on SF bug #466175 and general cleanup. Add a fast_container member to Picklerobject. If fast is true, then fast_container counts the depth of nested container calls. If the depth exceeds FAST_LIMIT (2000), the fast flag is ignored and the normal checks occur. This approach is much like the approach for prevent stack overflow for comparison and reprs of recursive objects (e.g. [[...]]). - Fast container used for save_list(), save_dict(), and save_inst(). XXX Not clear which other save_xxx() functions should use it. Make Picklerobject into new-style types, using PyObject_GenericGetAttr() and PyObject_GenericSetAttr(). - Use PyMemberDef for binary and fast members - Use PyGetSetDef for persistent_id, inst_persistent_id, memo, and PicklingError. XXX Not all of these seem like they need to use getset, but it's not clear why the old getattr() and setattr() had such odd semantics. One change is that the getvalue() attribute will exist on all Picklers, not just list-based picklers; I think this is a more rationale interface. There is a long laundry list of other changes: - Remove unused #defines for PyList_SET_ITEM() etc. - Make some of the indentation consistent - Replace uses of cPickle_PyMapping_HasKey() where the first argument is self->memo with calls to PyDict_GetItem(), because self->memo must be a dictionary. - Don't bother to check if cPickle_PyMapping_HasKey() returns < 0, because it can only return 0 or 1. - Replace uses of PyObject_CallObject() with PyObject_Call(), when we can guarantee that the argument tuple is really a tuple. Performance impacts of these changes: - 5% speedup for normal pickling - No change to fast-mode pickling. XXX Really need tests for all the features in cPickle that aren't in pickle.
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Py_XDECREF(p->pers_func);
Py_INCREF(v);
p->pers_func = v;
return 0;
}
Progress on SF bug #466175 and general cleanup. Add a fast_container member to Picklerobject. If fast is true, then fast_container counts the depth of nested container calls. If the depth exceeds FAST_LIMIT (2000), the fast flag is ignored and the normal checks occur. This approach is much like the approach for prevent stack overflow for comparison and reprs of recursive objects (e.g. [[...]]). - Fast container used for save_list(), save_dict(), and save_inst(). XXX Not clear which other save_xxx() functions should use it. Make Picklerobject into new-style types, using PyObject_GenericGetAttr() and PyObject_GenericSetAttr(). - Use PyMemberDef for binary and fast members - Use PyGetSetDef for persistent_id, inst_persistent_id, memo, and PicklingError. XXX Not all of these seem like they need to use getset, but it's not clear why the old getattr() and setattr() had such odd semantics. One change is that the getvalue() attribute will exist on all Picklers, not just list-based picklers; I think this is a more rationale interface. There is a long laundry list of other changes: - Remove unused #defines for PyList_SET_ITEM() etc. - Make some of the indentation consistent - Replace uses of cPickle_PyMapping_HasKey() where the first argument is self->memo with calls to PyDict_GetItem(), because self->memo must be a dictionary. - Don't bother to check if cPickle_PyMapping_HasKey() returns < 0, because it can only return 0 or 1. - Replace uses of PyObject_CallObject() with PyObject_Call(), when we can guarantee that the argument tuple is really a tuple. Performance impacts of these changes: - 5% speedup for normal pickling - No change to fast-mode pickling. XXX Really need tests for all the features in cPickle that aren't in pickle.
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static int
Pickler_set_inst_pers_func(Picklerobject *p, PyObject *v)
{
if (v == NULL) {
PyErr_SetString(PyExc_TypeError,
"attribute deletion is not supported");
return -1;
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}
Progress on SF bug #466175 and general cleanup. Add a fast_container member to Picklerobject. If fast is true, then fast_container counts the depth of nested container calls. If the depth exceeds FAST_LIMIT (2000), the fast flag is ignored and the normal checks occur. This approach is much like the approach for prevent stack overflow for comparison and reprs of recursive objects (e.g. [[...]]). - Fast container used for save_list(), save_dict(), and save_inst(). XXX Not clear which other save_xxx() functions should use it. Make Picklerobject into new-style types, using PyObject_GenericGetAttr() and PyObject_GenericSetAttr(). - Use PyMemberDef for binary and fast members - Use PyGetSetDef for persistent_id, inst_persistent_id, memo, and PicklingError. XXX Not all of these seem like they need to use getset, but it's not clear why the old getattr() and setattr() had such odd semantics. One change is that the getvalue() attribute will exist on all Picklers, not just list-based picklers; I think this is a more rationale interface. There is a long laundry list of other changes: - Remove unused #defines for PyList_SET_ITEM() etc. - Make some of the indentation consistent - Replace uses of cPickle_PyMapping_HasKey() where the first argument is self->memo with calls to PyDict_GetItem(), because self->memo must be a dictionary. - Don't bother to check if cPickle_PyMapping_HasKey() returns < 0, because it can only return 0 or 1. - Replace uses of PyObject_CallObject() with PyObject_Call(), when we can guarantee that the argument tuple is really a tuple. Performance impacts of these changes: - 5% speedup for normal pickling - No change to fast-mode pickling. XXX Really need tests for all the features in cPickle that aren't in pickle.
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Py_XDECREF(p->inst_pers_func);
Py_INCREF(v);
p->inst_pers_func = v;
return 0;
}
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Progress on SF bug #466175 and general cleanup. Add a fast_container member to Picklerobject. If fast is true, then fast_container counts the depth of nested container calls. If the depth exceeds FAST_LIMIT (2000), the fast flag is ignored and the normal checks occur. This approach is much like the approach for prevent stack overflow for comparison and reprs of recursive objects (e.g. [[...]]). - Fast container used for save_list(), save_dict(), and save_inst(). XXX Not clear which other save_xxx() functions should use it. Make Picklerobject into new-style types, using PyObject_GenericGetAttr() and PyObject_GenericSetAttr(). - Use PyMemberDef for binary and fast members - Use PyGetSetDef for persistent_id, inst_persistent_id, memo, and PicklingError. XXX Not all of these seem like they need to use getset, but it's not clear why the old getattr() and setattr() had such odd semantics. One change is that the getvalue() attribute will exist on all Picklers, not just list-based picklers; I think this is a more rationale interface. There is a long laundry list of other changes: - Remove unused #defines for PyList_SET_ITEM() etc. - Make some of the indentation consistent - Replace uses of cPickle_PyMapping_HasKey() where the first argument is self->memo with calls to PyDict_GetItem(), because self->memo must be a dictionary. - Don't bother to check if cPickle_PyMapping_HasKey() returns < 0, because it can only return 0 or 1. - Replace uses of PyObject_CallObject() with PyObject_Call(), when we can guarantee that the argument tuple is really a tuple. Performance impacts of these changes: - 5% speedup for normal pickling - No change to fast-mode pickling. XXX Really need tests for all the features in cPickle that aren't in pickle.
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static PyObject *
Pickler_get_memo(Picklerobject *p)
{
if (p->memo == NULL)
PyErr_SetString(PyExc_AttributeError, "memo");
else
Py_INCREF(p->memo);
return p->memo;
}
Progress on SF bug #466175 and general cleanup. Add a fast_container member to Picklerobject. If fast is true, then fast_container counts the depth of nested container calls. If the depth exceeds FAST_LIMIT (2000), the fast flag is ignored and the normal checks occur. This approach is much like the approach for prevent stack overflow for comparison and reprs of recursive objects (e.g. [[...]]). - Fast container used for save_list(), save_dict(), and save_inst(). XXX Not clear which other save_xxx() functions should use it. Make Picklerobject into new-style types, using PyObject_GenericGetAttr() and PyObject_GenericSetAttr(). - Use PyMemberDef for binary and fast members - Use PyGetSetDef for persistent_id, inst_persistent_id, memo, and PicklingError. XXX Not all of these seem like they need to use getset, but it's not clear why the old getattr() and setattr() had such odd semantics. One change is that the getvalue() attribute will exist on all Picklers, not just list-based picklers; I think this is a more rationale interface. There is a long laundry list of other changes: - Remove unused #defines for PyList_SET_ITEM() etc. - Make some of the indentation consistent - Replace uses of cPickle_PyMapping_HasKey() where the first argument is self->memo with calls to PyDict_GetItem(), because self->memo must be a dictionary. - Don't bother to check if cPickle_PyMapping_HasKey() returns < 0, because it can only return 0 or 1. - Replace uses of PyObject_CallObject() with PyObject_Call(), when we can guarantee that the argument tuple is really a tuple. Performance impacts of these changes: - 5% speedup for normal pickling - No change to fast-mode pickling. XXX Really need tests for all the features in cPickle that aren't in pickle.
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static int
Pickler_set_memo(Picklerobject *p, PyObject *v)
{
if (v == NULL) {
PyErr_SetString(PyExc_TypeError,
"attribute deletion is not supported");
return -1;
}
Progress on SF bug #466175 and general cleanup. Add a fast_container member to Picklerobject. If fast is true, then fast_container counts the depth of nested container calls. If the depth exceeds FAST_LIMIT (2000), the fast flag is ignored and the normal checks occur. This approach is much like the approach for prevent stack overflow for comparison and reprs of recursive objects (e.g. [[...]]). - Fast container used for save_list(), save_dict(), and save_inst(). XXX Not clear which other save_xxx() functions should use it. Make Picklerobject into new-style types, using PyObject_GenericGetAttr() and PyObject_GenericSetAttr(). - Use PyMemberDef for binary and fast members - Use PyGetSetDef for persistent_id, inst_persistent_id, memo, and PicklingError. XXX Not all of these seem like they need to use getset, but it's not clear why the old getattr() and setattr() had such odd semantics. One change is that the getvalue() attribute will exist on all Picklers, not just list-based picklers; I think this is a more rationale interface. There is a long laundry list of other changes: - Remove unused #defines for PyList_SET_ITEM() etc. - Make some of the indentation consistent - Replace uses of cPickle_PyMapping_HasKey() where the first argument is self->memo with calls to PyDict_GetItem(), because self->memo must be a dictionary. - Don't bother to check if cPickle_PyMapping_HasKey() returns < 0, because it can only return 0 or 1. - Replace uses of PyObject_CallObject() with PyObject_Call(), when we can guarantee that the argument tuple is really a tuple. Performance impacts of these changes: - 5% speedup for normal pickling - No change to fast-mode pickling. XXX Really need tests for all the features in cPickle that aren't in pickle.
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if (!PyDict_Check(v)) {
PyErr_SetString(PyExc_TypeError, "memo must be a dictionary");
return -1;
}
Progress on SF bug #466175 and general cleanup. Add a fast_container member to Picklerobject. If fast is true, then fast_container counts the depth of nested container calls. If the depth exceeds FAST_LIMIT (2000), the fast flag is ignored and the normal checks occur. This approach is much like the approach for prevent stack overflow for comparison and reprs of recursive objects (e.g. [[...]]). - Fast container used for save_list(), save_dict(), and save_inst(). XXX Not clear which other save_xxx() functions should use it. Make Picklerobject into new-style types, using PyObject_GenericGetAttr() and PyObject_GenericSetAttr(). - Use PyMemberDef for binary and fast members - Use PyGetSetDef for persistent_id, inst_persistent_id, memo, and PicklingError. XXX Not all of these seem like they need to use getset, but it's not clear why the old getattr() and setattr() had such odd semantics. One change is that the getvalue() attribute will exist on all Picklers, not just list-based picklers; I think this is a more rationale interface. There is a long laundry list of other changes: - Remove unused #defines for PyList_SET_ITEM() etc. - Make some of the indentation consistent - Replace uses of cPickle_PyMapping_HasKey() where the first argument is self->memo with calls to PyDict_GetItem(), because self->memo must be a dictionary. - Don't bother to check if cPickle_PyMapping_HasKey() returns < 0, because it can only return 0 or 1. - Replace uses of PyObject_CallObject() with PyObject_Call(), when we can guarantee that the argument tuple is really a tuple. Performance impacts of these changes: - 5% speedup for normal pickling - No change to fast-mode pickling. XXX Really need tests for all the features in cPickle that aren't in pickle.
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Py_XDECREF(p->memo);
Py_INCREF(v);
p->memo = v;
return 0;
}
Progress on SF bug #466175 and general cleanup. Add a fast_container member to Picklerobject. If fast is true, then fast_container counts the depth of nested container calls. If the depth exceeds FAST_LIMIT (2000), the fast flag is ignored and the normal checks occur. This approach is much like the approach for prevent stack overflow for comparison and reprs of recursive objects (e.g. [[...]]). - Fast container used for save_list(), save_dict(), and save_inst(). XXX Not clear which other save_xxx() functions should use it. Make Picklerobject into new-style types, using PyObject_GenericGetAttr() and PyObject_GenericSetAttr(). - Use PyMemberDef for binary and fast members - Use PyGetSetDef for persistent_id, inst_persistent_id, memo, and PicklingError. XXX Not all of these seem like they need to use getset, but it's not clear why the old getattr() and setattr() had such odd semantics. One change is that the getvalue() attribute will exist on all Picklers, not just list-based picklers; I think this is a more rationale interface. There is a long laundry list of other changes: - Remove unused #defines for PyList_SET_ITEM() etc. - Make some of the indentation consistent - Replace uses of cPickle_PyMapping_HasKey() where the first argument is self->memo with calls to PyDict_GetItem(), because self->memo must be a dictionary. - Don't bother to check if cPickle_PyMapping_HasKey() returns < 0, because it can only return 0 or 1. - Replace uses of PyObject_CallObject() with PyObject_Call(), when we can guarantee that the argument tuple is really a tuple. Performance impacts of these changes: - 5% speedup for normal pickling - No change to fast-mode pickling. XXX Really need tests for all the features in cPickle that aren't in pickle.
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static PyObject *
Pickler_get_error(Picklerobject *p)
{
/* why is this an attribute on the Pickler? */
Py_INCREF(PicklingError);
return PicklingError;
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}
Progress on SF bug #466175 and general cleanup. Add a fast_container member to Picklerobject. If fast is true, then fast_container counts the depth of nested container calls. If the depth exceeds FAST_LIMIT (2000), the fast flag is ignored and the normal checks occur. This approach is much like the approach for prevent stack overflow for comparison and reprs of recursive objects (e.g. [[...]]). - Fast container used for save_list(), save_dict(), and save_inst(). XXX Not clear which other save_xxx() functions should use it. Make Picklerobject into new-style types, using PyObject_GenericGetAttr() and PyObject_GenericSetAttr(). - Use PyMemberDef for binary and fast members - Use PyGetSetDef for persistent_id, inst_persistent_id, memo, and PicklingError. XXX Not all of these seem like they need to use getset, but it's not clear why the old getattr() and setattr() had such odd semantics. One change is that the getvalue() attribute will exist on all Picklers, not just list-based picklers; I think this is a more rationale interface. There is a long laundry list of other changes: - Remove unused #defines for PyList_SET_ITEM() etc. - Make some of the indentation consistent - Replace uses of cPickle_PyMapping_HasKey() where the first argument is self->memo with calls to PyDict_GetItem(), because self->memo must be a dictionary. - Don't bother to check if cPickle_PyMapping_HasKey() returns < 0, because it can only return 0 or 1. - Replace uses of PyObject_CallObject() with PyObject_Call(), when we can guarantee that the argument tuple is really a tuple. Performance impacts of these changes: - 5% speedup for normal pickling - No change to fast-mode pickling. XXX Really need tests for all the features in cPickle that aren't in pickle.
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static PyMemberDef Pickler_members[] = {
{"binary", T_INT, offsetof(Picklerobject, bin)},
{"fast", T_INT, offsetof(Picklerobject, fast)},
{NULL}
Progress on SF bug #466175 and general cleanup. Add a fast_container member to Picklerobject. If fast is true, then fast_container counts the depth of nested container calls. If the depth exceeds FAST_LIMIT (2000), the fast flag is ignored and the normal checks occur. This approach is much like the approach for prevent stack overflow for comparison and reprs of recursive objects (e.g. [[...]]). - Fast container used for save_list(), save_dict(), and save_inst(). XXX Not clear which other save_xxx() functions should use it. Make Picklerobject into new-style types, using PyObject_GenericGetAttr() and PyObject_GenericSetAttr(). - Use PyMemberDef for binary and fast members - Use PyGetSetDef for persistent_id, inst_persistent_id, memo, and PicklingError. XXX Not all of these seem like they need to use getset, but it's not clear why the old getattr() and setattr() had such odd semantics. One change is that the getvalue() attribute will exist on all Picklers, not just list-based picklers; I think this is a more rationale interface. There is a long laundry list of other changes: - Remove unused #defines for PyList_SET_ITEM() etc. - Make some of the indentation consistent - Replace uses of cPickle_PyMapping_HasKey() where the first argument is self->memo with calls to PyDict_GetItem(), because self->memo must be a dictionary. - Don't bother to check if cPickle_PyMapping_HasKey() returns < 0, because it can only return 0 or 1. - Replace uses of PyObject_CallObject() with PyObject_Call(), when we can guarantee that the argument tuple is really a tuple. Performance impacts of these changes: - 5% speedup for normal pickling - No change to fast-mode pickling. XXX Really need tests for all the features in cPickle that aren't in pickle.
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};
static PyGetSetDef Pickler_getsets[] = {
{"persistent_id", (getter)Pickler_get_pers_func,
(setter)Pickler_set_pers_func},
{"inst_persistent_id", NULL, (setter)Pickler_set_inst_pers_func},
{"memo", (getter)Pickler_get_memo, (setter)Pickler_set_memo},
{"PicklingError", (getter)Pickler_get_error, NULL},
{NULL}
Progress on SF bug #466175 and general cleanup. Add a fast_container member to Picklerobject. If fast is true, then fast_container counts the depth of nested container calls. If the depth exceeds FAST_LIMIT (2000), the fast flag is ignored and the normal checks occur. This approach is much like the approach for prevent stack overflow for comparison and reprs of recursive objects (e.g. [[...]]). - Fast container used for save_list(), save_dict(), and save_inst(). XXX Not clear which other save_xxx() functions should use it. Make Picklerobject into new-style types, using PyObject_GenericGetAttr() and PyObject_GenericSetAttr(). - Use PyMemberDef for binary and fast members - Use PyGetSetDef for persistent_id, inst_persistent_id, memo, and PicklingError. XXX Not all of these seem like they need to use getset, but it's not clear why the old getattr() and setattr() had such odd semantics. One change is that the getvalue() attribute will exist on all Picklers, not just list-based picklers; I think this is a more rationale interface. There is a long laundry list of other changes: - Remove unused #defines for PyList_SET_ITEM() etc. - Make some of the indentation consistent - Replace uses of cPickle_PyMapping_HasKey() where the first argument is self->memo with calls to PyDict_GetItem(), because self->memo must be a dictionary. - Don't bother to check if cPickle_PyMapping_HasKey() returns < 0, because it can only return 0 or 1. - Replace uses of PyObject_CallObject() with PyObject_Call(), when we can guarantee that the argument tuple is really a tuple. Performance impacts of these changes: - 5% speedup for normal pickling - No change to fast-mode pickling. XXX Really need tests for all the features in cPickle that aren't in pickle.
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};
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static char Picklertype__doc__[] =
Progress on SF bug #466175 and general cleanup. Add a fast_container member to Picklerobject. If fast is true, then fast_container counts the depth of nested container calls. If the depth exceeds FAST_LIMIT (2000), the fast flag is ignored and the normal checks occur. This approach is much like the approach for prevent stack overflow for comparison and reprs of recursive objects (e.g. [[...]]). - Fast container used for save_list(), save_dict(), and save_inst(). XXX Not clear which other save_xxx() functions should use it. Make Picklerobject into new-style types, using PyObject_GenericGetAttr() and PyObject_GenericSetAttr(). - Use PyMemberDef for binary and fast members - Use PyGetSetDef for persistent_id, inst_persistent_id, memo, and PicklingError. XXX Not all of these seem like they need to use getset, but it's not clear why the old getattr() and setattr() had such odd semantics. One change is that the getvalue() attribute will exist on all Picklers, not just list-based picklers; I think this is a more rationale interface. There is a long laundry list of other changes: - Remove unused #defines for PyList_SET_ITEM() etc. - Make some of the indentation consistent - Replace uses of cPickle_PyMapping_HasKey() where the first argument is self->memo with calls to PyDict_GetItem(), because self->memo must be a dictionary. - Don't bother to check if cPickle_PyMapping_HasKey() returns < 0, because it can only return 0 or 1. - Replace uses of PyObject_CallObject() with PyObject_Call(), when we can guarantee that the argument tuple is really a tuple. Performance impacts of these changes: - 5% speedup for normal pickling - No change to fast-mode pickling. XXX Really need tests for all the features in cPickle that aren't in pickle.
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"Objects that know how to pickle objects\n";
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static PyTypeObject Picklertype = {
PyObject_HEAD_INIT(NULL)
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0, /*ob_size*/
"cPickle.Pickler", /*tp_name*/
Progress on SF bug #466175 and general cleanup. Add a fast_container member to Picklerobject. If fast is true, then fast_container counts the depth of nested container calls. If the depth exceeds FAST_LIMIT (2000), the fast flag is ignored and the normal checks occur. This approach is much like the approach for prevent stack overflow for comparison and reprs of recursive objects (e.g. [[...]]). - Fast container used for save_list(), save_dict(), and save_inst(). XXX Not clear which other save_xxx() functions should use it. Make Picklerobject into new-style types, using PyObject_GenericGetAttr() and PyObject_GenericSetAttr(). - Use PyMemberDef for binary and fast members - Use PyGetSetDef for persistent_id, inst_persistent_id, memo, and PicklingError. XXX Not all of these seem like they need to use getset, but it's not clear why the old getattr() and setattr() had such odd semantics. One change is that the getvalue() attribute will exist on all Picklers, not just list-based picklers; I think this is a more rationale interface. There is a long laundry list of other changes: - Remove unused #defines for PyList_SET_ITEM() etc. - Make some of the indentation consistent - Replace uses of cPickle_PyMapping_HasKey() where the first argument is self->memo with calls to PyDict_GetItem(), because self->memo must be a dictionary. - Don't bother to check if cPickle_PyMapping_HasKey() returns < 0, because it can only return 0 or 1. - Replace uses of PyObject_CallObject() with PyObject_Call(), when we can guarantee that the argument tuple is really a tuple. Performance impacts of these changes: - 5% speedup for normal pickling - No change to fast-mode pickling. XXX Really need tests for all the features in cPickle that aren't in pickle.
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sizeof(Picklerobject), /*tp_basicsize*/
0,
(destructor)Pickler_dealloc, /* tp_dealloc */
0, /* tp_print */
0, /* tp_getattr */
0, /* tp_setattr */
0, /* tp_compare */
0, /* tp_repr */
0, /* tp_as_number */
0, /* tp_as_sequence */
0, /* tp_as_mapping */
0, /* tp_hash */
0, /* tp_call */
0, /* tp_str */
0, /* set below */ /* tp_getattro */
0, /* set below */ /* tp_setattro */
Progress on SF bug #466175 and general cleanup. Add a fast_container member to Picklerobject. If fast is true, then fast_container counts the depth of nested container calls. If the depth exceeds FAST_LIMIT (2000), the fast flag is ignored and the normal checks occur. This approach is much like the approach for prevent stack overflow for comparison and reprs of recursive objects (e.g. [[...]]). - Fast container used for save_list(), save_dict(), and save_inst(). XXX Not clear which other save_xxx() functions should use it. Make Picklerobject into new-style types, using PyObject_GenericGetAttr() and PyObject_GenericSetAttr(). - Use PyMemberDef for binary and fast members - Use PyGetSetDef for persistent_id, inst_persistent_id, memo, and PicklingError. XXX Not all of these seem like they need to use getset, but it's not clear why the old getattr() and setattr() had such odd semantics. One change is that the getvalue() attribute will exist on all Picklers, not just list-based picklers; I think this is a more rationale interface. There is a long laundry list of other changes: - Remove unused #defines for PyList_SET_ITEM() etc. - Make some of the indentation consistent - Replace uses of cPickle_PyMapping_HasKey() where the first argument is self->memo with calls to PyDict_GetItem(), because self->memo must be a dictionary. - Don't bother to check if cPickle_PyMapping_HasKey() returns < 0, because it can only return 0 or 1. - Replace uses of PyObject_CallObject() with PyObject_Call(), when we can guarantee that the argument tuple is really a tuple. Performance impacts of these changes: - 5% speedup for normal pickling - No change to fast-mode pickling. XXX Really need tests for all the features in cPickle that aren't in pickle.
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0, /* tp_as_buffer */
Py_TPFLAGS_DEFAULT | Py_TPFLAGS_BASETYPE, /* tp_flags */
Picklertype__doc__, /* tp_doc */
0, /* tp_traverse */
0, /* tp_clear */
0, /* tp_richcompare */
0, /* tp_weaklistoffset */
0, /* tp_iter */
0, /* tp_iternext */
Pickler_methods, /* tp_methods */
Pickler_members, /* tp_members */
Pickler_getsets, /* tp_getset */
};
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static PyObject *
find_class(PyObject *py_module_name, PyObject *py_global_name, PyObject *fc) {
PyObject *global = 0, *module;
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if (fc) {
if (fc==Py_None) {
PyErr_SetString(UnpicklingError,
"Global and instance pickles are not supported.");
return NULL;
}
return PyObject_CallFunction(fc, "OO", py_module_name, py_global_name);
}
module = PySys_GetObject("modules");
if (module == NULL)
return NULL;
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module = PyDict_GetItem(module, py_module_name);
if (module == NULL) {
module = PyImport_Import(py_module_name);
if (!module)
return NULL;
global = PyObject_GetAttr(module, py_global_name);
Py_DECREF(module);
}
else
global = PyObject_GetAttr(module, py_global_name);
return global;
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}
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static int
marker(Unpicklerobject *self) {
if (self->num_marks < 1) {
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PyErr_SetString(UnpicklingError, "could not find MARK");
return -1;
}
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return self->marks[--self->num_marks];
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}
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static int
load_none(Unpicklerobject *self) {
PDATA_APPEND(self->stack, Py_None, -1);
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return 0;
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}
static int
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bad_readline(void) {
PyErr_SetString(UnpicklingError, "pickle data was truncated");
return -1;
}
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static int
load_int(Unpicklerobject *self) {
PyObject *py_int = 0;
char *endptr, *s;
int len, res = -1;
long l;
if ((len = (*self->readline_func)(self, &s)) < 0) return -1;
if (len < 2) return bad_readline();
UNLESS (s=pystrndup(s,len)) return -1;
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errno = 0;
l = strtol(s, &endptr, 0);
if (errno || (*endptr != '\n') || (endptr[1] != '\0')) {
/* Hm, maybe we've got something long. Let's try reading
it as a Python long object. */
errno = 0;
py_int = PyLong_FromString(s, NULL, 0);
if (py_int == NULL) {
PyErr_SetString(PyExc_ValueError,
"could not convert string to int");
goto finally;
}
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}
else {
UNLESS (py_int = PyInt_FromLong(l)) goto finally;
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}
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free(s);
PDATA_PUSH(self->stack, py_int, -1);
return 0;
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finally:
free(s);
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return res;
}
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static long
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calc_binint(char *s, int x) {
unsigned char c;
int i;
long l;
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for (i = 0, l = 0L; i < x; i++) {
c = (unsigned char)s[i];
l |= (long)c << (i * 8);
}
#if SIZEOF_LONG > 4
/* Unlike BININT1 and BININT2, BININT (more accurately BININT4)
* is signed, so on a box with longs bigger than 4 bytes we need
* to extend a BININT's sign bit to the full width.
*/
if (x == 4 && l & (1L << 31))
l |= (~0L) << 32;
#endif
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return l;
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}
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static int
load_binintx(Unpicklerobject *self, char *s, int x) {
PyObject *py_int = 0;
long l;
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l = calc_binint(s, x);
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UNLESS (py_int = PyInt_FromLong(l))
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return -1;
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PDATA_PUSH(self->stack, py_int, -1);
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return 0;
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}
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static int
load_binint(Unpicklerobject *self) {
char *s;
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if ((*self->read_func)(self, &s, 4) < 0)
return -1;
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return load_binintx(self, s, 4);
}
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static int
load_binint1(Unpicklerobject *self) {
char *s;
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if ((*self->read_func)(self, &s, 1) < 0)
return -1;
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return load_binintx(self, s, 1);
}
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static int
load_binint2(Unpicklerobject *self) {
char *s;
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if ((*self->read_func)(self, &s, 2) < 0)
return -1;
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return load_binintx(self, s, 2);
}
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static int
load_long(Unpicklerobject *self) {
PyObject *l = 0;
char *end, *s;
int len, res = -1;
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if ((len = (*self->readline_func)(self, &s)) < 0) return -1;
if (len < 2) return bad_readline();
UNLESS (s=pystrndup(s,len)) return -1;
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UNLESS (l = PyLong_FromString(s, &end, 0))
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goto finally;
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free(s);
PDATA_PUSH(self->stack, l, -1);
return 0;
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finally:
free(s);
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return res;
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}
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static int
load_float(Unpicklerobject *self) {
PyObject *py_float = 0;
char *endptr, *s;
int len, res = -1;
double d;
if ((len = (*self->readline_func)(self, &s)) < 0) return -1;
if (len < 2) return bad_readline();
UNLESS (s=pystrndup(s,len)) return -1;
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errno = 0;
d = strtod(s, &endptr);
if (errno || (endptr[0] != '\n') || (endptr[1] != '\0')) {
PyErr_SetString(PyExc_ValueError,
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"could not convert string to float");
goto finally;
}
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UNLESS (py_float = PyFloat_FromDouble(d))
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goto finally;
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free(s);
PDATA_PUSH(self->stack, py_float, -1);
return 0;
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finally:
free(s);
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return res;
}
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static int
load_binfloat(Unpicklerobject *self) {
PyObject *py_float = 0;
int s, e;
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long fhi, flo;
double x;
char *p;
if ((*self->read_func)(self, &p, 8) < 0)
return -1;
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/* First byte */
s = (*p>>7) & 1;
e = (*p & 0x7F) << 4;
p++;
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/* Second byte */
e |= (*p>>4) & 0xF;
fhi = (*p & 0xF) << 24;
p++;
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/* Third byte */
fhi |= (*p & 0xFF) << 16;
p++;
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/* Fourth byte */
fhi |= (*p & 0xFF) << 8;
p++;
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/* Fifth byte */
fhi |= *p & 0xFF;
p++;
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/* Sixth byte */
flo = (*p & 0xFF) << 16;
p++;
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/* Seventh byte */
flo |= (*p & 0xFF) << 8;
p++;
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/* Eighth byte */
flo |= *p & 0xFF;
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x = (double)fhi + (double)flo / 16777216.0; /* 2**24 */
x /= 268435456.0; /* 2**28 */
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/* XXX This sadly ignores Inf/NaN */
if (e == 0)
e = -1022;
else {
x += 1.0;
e -= 1023;
}
x = ldexp(x, e);
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if (s)
x = -x;
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UNLESS (py_float = PyFloat_FromDouble(x)) return -1;
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PDATA_PUSH(self->stack, py_float, -1);
return 0;
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}
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static int
load_string(Unpicklerobject *self) {
PyObject *str = 0;
int len, res = -1, nslash;
char *s, q, *p;
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static PyObject *eval_dict = 0;
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if ((len = (*self->readline_func)(self, &s)) < 0) return -1;
if (len < 2) return bad_readline();
UNLESS (s=pystrndup(s,len)) return -1;
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/* Check for unquoted quotes (evil strings) */
q=*s;
if (q != '"' && q != '\'') goto insecure;
for (p=s+1, nslash=0; *p; p++) {
if (*p==q && nslash%2==0) break;
if (*p=='\\') nslash++;
else nslash=0;
}
if (*p == q) {
for (p++; *p; p++)
if (*(unsigned char *)p > ' ')
goto insecure;
}
else
goto insecure;
/********************************************/
UNLESS (eval_dict)
UNLESS (eval_dict = Py_BuildValue("{s{}}", "__builtins__"))
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goto finally;
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UNLESS (str = PyRun_String(s, Py_eval_input, eval_dict, eval_dict))
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goto finally;
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free(s);
PDATA_PUSH(self->stack, str, -1);
return 0;
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finally:
free(s);
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return res;
insecure:
free(s);
PyErr_SetString(PyExc_ValueError,"insecure string pickle");
return -1;
}
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static int
load_binstring(Unpicklerobject *self) {
PyObject *py_string = 0;
long l;
char *s;
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if ((*self->read_func)(self, &s, 4) < 0) return -1;
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l = calc_binint(s, 4);
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if ((*self->read_func)(self, &s, l) < 0)
return -1;
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UNLESS (py_string = PyString_FromStringAndSize(s, l))
return -1;
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PDATA_PUSH(self->stack, py_string, -1);
return 0;
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}
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static int
load_short_binstring(Unpicklerobject *self) {
PyObject *py_string = 0;
unsigned char l;
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char *s;
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if ((*self->read_func)(self, &s, 1) < 0)
return -1;
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l = (unsigned char)s[0];
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if ((*self->read_func)(self, &s, l) < 0) return -1;
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UNLESS (py_string = PyString_FromStringAndSize(s, l)) return -1;
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PDATA_PUSH(self->stack, py_string, -1);
return 0;
}
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#ifdef Py_USING_UNICODE
static int
load_unicode(Unpicklerobject *self) {
PyObject *str = 0;
int len, res = -1;
char *s;
if ((len = (*self->readline_func)(self, &s)) < 0) return -1;
if (len < 1) return bad_readline();
UNLESS (str = PyUnicode_DecodeRawUnicodeEscape(s, len - 1, NULL))
goto finally;
PDATA_PUSH(self->stack, str, -1);
return 0;
finally:
return res;
}
#endif
#ifdef Py_USING_UNICODE
static int
load_binunicode(Unpicklerobject *self) {
PyObject *unicode;
long l;
char *s;
if ((*self->read_func)(self, &s, 4) < 0) return -1;
l = calc_binint(s, 4);
if ((*self->read_func)(self, &s, l) < 0)
return -1;
UNLESS (unicode = PyUnicode_DecodeUTF8(s, l, NULL))
return -1;
PDATA_PUSH(self->stack, unicode, -1);
return 0;
}
#endif
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static int
load_tuple(Unpicklerobject *self) {
PyObject *tup;
int i;
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if ((i = marker(self)) < 0) return -1;
UNLESS (tup=Pdata_popTuple(self->stack, i)) return -1;
PDATA_PUSH(self->stack, tup, -1);
return 0;
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}
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static int
load_empty_tuple(Unpicklerobject *self) {
PyObject *tup;
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UNLESS (tup=PyTuple_New(0)) return -1;
PDATA_PUSH(self->stack, tup, -1);
return 0;
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}
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static int
load_empty_list(Unpicklerobject *self) {
PyObject *list;
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UNLESS (list=PyList_New(0)) return -1;
PDATA_PUSH(self->stack, list, -1);
return 0;
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}
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static int
load_empty_dict(Unpicklerobject *self) {
PyObject *dict;
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UNLESS (dict=PyDict_New()) return -1;
PDATA_PUSH(self->stack, dict, -1);
return 0;
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}
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static int
load_list(Unpicklerobject *self) {
PyObject *list = 0;
int i;
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if ((i = marker(self)) < 0) return -1;
UNLESS (list=Pdata_popList(self->stack, i)) return -1;
PDATA_PUSH(self->stack, list, -1);
return 0;
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}
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static int
load_dict(Unpicklerobject *self) {
PyObject *dict, *key, *value;
int i, j, k;
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if ((i = marker(self)) < 0) return -1;
j=self->stack->length;
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UNLESS (dict = PyDict_New()) return -1;
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for (k = i+1; k < j; k += 2) {
key =self->stack->data[k-1];
value=self->stack->data[k ];
if (PyDict_SetItem(dict, key, value) < 0) {
Py_DECREF(dict);
return -1;
}
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}
Pdata_clear(self->stack, i);
PDATA_PUSH(self->stack, dict, -1);
return 0;
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}
static PyObject *
Instance_New(PyObject *cls, PyObject *args) {
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int has_key;
PyObject *safe=0, *r=0;
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if (PyClass_Check(cls)) {
int l;
if ((l=PyObject_Size(args)) < 0) goto err;
UNLESS (l) {
PyObject *__getinitargs__;
UNLESS (__getinitargs__=PyObject_GetAttr(cls, __getinitargs___str)) {
/* We have a class with no __getinitargs__, so bypass usual
construction */
PyObject *inst;
PyErr_Clear();
UNLESS (inst=PyInstance_NewRaw(cls, NULL))
goto err;
return inst;
}
Py_DECREF(__getinitargs__);
}
if ((r=PyInstance_New(cls, args, NULL))) return r;
else goto err;
}
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/* Is safe_constructors always a dict? */
has_key = cPickle_PyMapping_HasKey(safe_constructors, cls);
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if (!has_key)
if (!(safe = PyObject_GetAttr(cls, __safe_for_unpickling___str)) ||
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!PyObject_IsTrue(safe)) {
cPickle_ErrFormat(UnpicklingError,
"%s is not safe for unpickling", "O", cls);
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Py_XDECREF(safe);
return NULL;
}
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if (args==Py_None) {
/* Special case, call cls.__basicnew__() */
PyObject *basicnew;
UNLESS (basicnew=PyObject_GetAttr(cls, __basicnew___str)) return NULL;
r=PyObject_CallObject(basicnew, NULL);
Py_DECREF(basicnew);
if (r) return r;
}
if ((r=PyObject_CallObject(cls, args))) return r;
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err:
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{
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PyObject *tp, *v, *tb;
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PyErr_Fetch(&tp, &v, &tb);
if ((r=Py_BuildValue("OOO",v,cls,args))) {
Py_XDECREF(v);
v=r;
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}
PyErr_Restore(tp,v,tb);
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}
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return NULL;
}
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static int
load_obj(Unpicklerobject *self) {
PyObject *class, *tup, *obj=0;
int i;
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if ((i = marker(self)) < 0) return -1;
UNLESS (tup=Pdata_popTuple(self->stack, i+1)) return -1;
PDATA_POP(self->stack, class);
if (class) {
obj = Instance_New(class, tup);
Py_DECREF(class);
}
Py_DECREF(tup);
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if (! obj) return -1;
PDATA_PUSH(self->stack, obj, -1);
return 0;
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}
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static int
load_inst(Unpicklerobject *self) {
PyObject *tup, *class=0, *obj=0, *module_name, *class_name;
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int i, len;
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char *s;
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if ((i = marker(self)) < 0) return -1;
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if ((len = (*self->readline_func)(self, &s)) < 0) return -1;
if (len < 2) return bad_readline();
UNLESS (module_name = PyString_FromStringAndSize(s, len - 1)) return -1;
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if ((len = (*self->readline_func)(self, &s)) >= 0) {
if (len < 2) return bad_readline();
if ((class_name = PyString_FromStringAndSize(s, len - 1))) {
class = find_class(module_name, class_name, self->find_class);
Py_DECREF(class_name);
}
}
Py_DECREF(module_name);
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if (! class) return -1;
if ((tup=Pdata_popTuple(self->stack, i))) {
obj = Instance_New(class, tup);
Py_DECREF(tup);
}
Py_DECREF(class);
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if (! obj) return -1;
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PDATA_PUSH(self->stack, obj, -1);
return 0;
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}
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static int
load_global(Unpicklerobject *self) {
PyObject *class = 0, *module_name = 0, *class_name = 0;
int len;
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char *s;
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if ((len = (*self->readline_func)(self, &s)) < 0) return -1;
if (len < 2) return bad_readline();
UNLESS (module_name = PyString_FromStringAndSize(s, len - 1)) return -1;
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if ((len = (*self->readline_func)(self, &s)) >= 0) {
if (len < 2) return bad_readline();
if ((class_name = PyString_FromStringAndSize(s, len - 1))) {
class = find_class(module_name, class_name, self->find_class);
Py_DECREF(class_name);
}
}
Py_DECREF(module_name);
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if (! class) return -1;
PDATA_PUSH(self->stack, class, -1);
return 0;
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}
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static int
load_persid(Unpicklerobject *self) {
PyObject *pid = 0;
int len;
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char *s;
if (self->pers_func) {
if ((len = (*self->readline_func)(self, &s)) < 0) return -1;
if (len < 2) return bad_readline();
UNLESS (pid = PyString_FromStringAndSize(s, len - 1)) return -1;
if (PyList_Check(self->pers_func)) {
if (PyList_Append(self->pers_func, pid) < 0) {
Py_DECREF(pid);
return -1;
}
}
else {
ARG_TUP(self, pid);
if (self->arg) {
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pid = PyObject_Call(self->pers_func, self->arg, NULL);
FREE_ARG_TUP(self);
}
}
if (! pid) return -1;
PDATA_PUSH(self->stack, pid, -1);
return 0;
}
else {
PyErr_SetString(UnpicklingError,
"A load persistent id instruction was encountered,\n"
"but no persistent_load function was specified.");
return -1;
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}
}
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static int
load_binpersid(Unpicklerobject *self) {
PyObject *pid = 0;
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if (self->pers_func) {
PDATA_POP(self->stack, pid);
if (! pid) return -1;
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if (PyList_Check(self->pers_func)) {
if (PyList_Append(self->pers_func, pid) < 0) {
Py_DECREF(pid);
return -1;
}
}
else {
ARG_TUP(self, pid);
if (self->arg) {
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pid = PyObject_Call(self->pers_func, self->arg, NULL);
FREE_ARG_TUP(self);
}
if (! pid) return -1;
}
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PDATA_PUSH(self->stack, pid, -1);
return 0;
}
else {
PyErr_SetString(UnpicklingError,
"A load persistent id instruction was encountered,\n"
"but no persistent_load function was specified.");
return -1;
}
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}
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static int
load_pop(Unpicklerobject *self) {
int len;
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UNLESS ((len=self->stack->length) > 0) return stackUnderflow();
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/* Note that we split the (pickle.py) stack into two stacks,
an object stack and a mark stack. We have to be clever and
pop the right one. We do this by looking at the top of the
mark stack.
*/
if ((self->num_marks > 0) &&
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(self->marks[self->num_marks - 1] == len))
self->num_marks--;
else {
len--;
Py_DECREF(self->stack->data[len]);
self->stack->length=len;
}
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return 0;
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}
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static int
load_pop_mark(Unpicklerobject *self) {
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int i;
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if ((i = marker(self)) < 0)
return -1;
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Pdata_clear(self->stack, i);
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return 0;
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}
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static int
load_dup(Unpicklerobject *self) {
PyObject *last;
int len;
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if ((len = self->stack->length) <= 0) return stackUnderflow();
last=self->stack->data[len-1];
Py_INCREF(last);
PDATA_PUSH(self->stack, last, -1);
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return 0;
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}
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static int
load_get(Unpicklerobject *self) {
PyObject *py_str = 0, *value = 0;
int len;
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char *s;
int rc;
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if ((len = (*self->readline_func)(self, &s)) < 0) return -1;
if (len < 2) return bad_readline();
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UNLESS (py_str = PyString_FromStringAndSize(s, len - 1)) return -1;
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value = PyDict_GetItem(self->memo, py_str);
if (! value) {
PyErr_SetObject(BadPickleGet, py_str);
rc = -1;
} else {
PDATA_APPEND(self->stack, value, -1);
rc = 0;
}
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Py_DECREF(py_str);
return rc;
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}
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static int
load_binget(Unpicklerobject *self) {
PyObject *py_key = 0, *value = 0;
unsigned char key;
char *s;
int rc;
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if ((*self->read_func)(self, &s, 1) < 0) return -1;
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key = (unsigned char)s[0];
UNLESS (py_key = PyInt_FromLong((long)key)) return -1;
value = PyDict_GetItem(self->memo, py_key);
if (! value) {
PyErr_SetObject(BadPickleGet, py_key);
rc = -1;
} else {
PDATA_APPEND(self->stack, value, -1);
rc = 0;
}
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Py_DECREF(py_key);
return rc;
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}
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static int
load_long_binget(Unpicklerobject *self) {
PyObject *py_key = 0, *value = 0;
unsigned char c;
char *s;
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long key;
int rc;
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if ((*self->read_func)(self, &s, 4) < 0) return -1;
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c = (unsigned char)s[0];
key = (long)c;
c = (unsigned char)s[1];
key |= (long)c << 8;
c = (unsigned char)s[2];
key |= (long)c << 16;
c = (unsigned char)s[3];
key |= (long)c << 24;
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UNLESS (py_key = PyInt_FromLong((long)key)) return -1;
value = PyDict_GetItem(self->memo, py_key);
if (! value) {
PyErr_SetObject(BadPickleGet, py_key);
rc = -1;
} else {
PDATA_APPEND(self->stack, value, -1);
rc = 0;
}
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Py_DECREF(py_key);
return rc;
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}
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static int
load_put(Unpicklerobject *self) {
PyObject *py_str = 0, *value = 0;
int len, l;
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char *s;
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if ((l = (*self->readline_func)(self, &s)) < 0) return -1;
if (l < 2) return bad_readline();
UNLESS (len=self->stack->length) return stackUnderflow();
UNLESS (py_str = PyString_FromStringAndSize(s, l - 1)) return -1;
value=self->stack->data[len-1];
l=PyDict_SetItem(self->memo, py_str, value);
Py_DECREF(py_str);
return l;
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}
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static int
load_binput(Unpicklerobject *self) {
PyObject *py_key = 0, *value = 0;
unsigned char key;
char *s;
int len;
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if ((*self->read_func)(self, &s, 1) < 0) return -1;
UNLESS ((len=self->stack->length) > 0) return stackUnderflow();
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key = (unsigned char)s[0];
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UNLESS (py_key = PyInt_FromLong((long)key)) return -1;
value=self->stack->data[len-1];
len=PyDict_SetItem(self->memo, py_key, value);
Py_DECREF(py_key);
return len;
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}
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static int
load_long_binput(Unpicklerobject *self) {
PyObject *py_key = 0, *value = 0;
long key;
unsigned char c;
char *s;
int len;
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if ((*self->read_func)(self, &s, 4) < 0) return -1;
UNLESS (len=self->stack->length) return stackUnderflow();
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c = (unsigned char)s[0];
key = (long)c;
c = (unsigned char)s[1];
key |= (long)c << 8;
c = (unsigned char)s[2];
key |= (long)c << 16;
c = (unsigned char)s[3];
key |= (long)c << 24;
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UNLESS (py_key = PyInt_FromLong(key)) return -1;
value=self->stack->data[len-1];
len=PyDict_SetItem(self->memo, py_key, value);
Py_DECREF(py_key);
return len;
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}
static int
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do_append(Unpicklerobject *self, int x) {
PyObject *value = 0, *list = 0, *append_method = 0;
int len, i;
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UNLESS ((len=self->stack->length) >= x && x > 0) return stackUnderflow();
if (len==x) return 0; /* nothing to do */
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list=self->stack->data[x-1];
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if (PyList_Check(list)) {
PyObject *slice;
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int list_len;
slice=Pdata_popList(self->stack, x);
list_len = PyList_GET_SIZE(list);
i=PyList_SetSlice(list, list_len, list_len, slice);
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Py_DECREF(slice);
return i;
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}
else {
UNLESS (append_method = PyObject_GetAttr(list, append_str))
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return -1;
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for (i = x; i < len; i++) {
PyObject *junk;
value=self->stack->data[i];
junk=0;
ARG_TUP(self, value);
if (self->arg) {
Progress on SF bug #466175 and general cleanup. Add a fast_container member to Picklerobject. If fast is true, then fast_container counts the depth of nested container calls. If the depth exceeds FAST_LIMIT (2000), the fast flag is ignored and the normal checks occur. This approach is much like the approach for prevent stack overflow for comparison and reprs of recursive objects (e.g. [[...]]). - Fast container used for save_list(), save_dict(), and save_inst(). XXX Not clear which other save_xxx() functions should use it. Make Picklerobject into new-style types, using PyObject_GenericGetAttr() and PyObject_GenericSetAttr(). - Use PyMemberDef for binary and fast members - Use PyGetSetDef for persistent_id, inst_persistent_id, memo, and PicklingError. XXX Not all of these seem like they need to use getset, but it's not clear why the old getattr() and setattr() had such odd semantics. One change is that the getvalue() attribute will exist on all Picklers, not just list-based picklers; I think this is a more rationale interface. There is a long laundry list of other changes: - Remove unused #defines for PyList_SET_ITEM() etc. - Make some of the indentation consistent - Replace uses of cPickle_PyMapping_HasKey() where the first argument is self->memo with calls to PyDict_GetItem(), because self->memo must be a dictionary. - Don't bother to check if cPickle_PyMapping_HasKey() returns < 0, because it can only return 0 or 1. - Replace uses of PyObject_CallObject() with PyObject_Call(), when we can guarantee that the argument tuple is really a tuple. Performance impacts of these changes: - 5% speedup for normal pickling - No change to fast-mode pickling. XXX Really need tests for all the features in cPickle that aren't in pickle.
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junk = PyObject_Call(append_method, self->arg, NULL);
FREE_ARG_TUP(self);
}
if (! junk) {
Pdata_clear(self->stack, i+1);
self->stack->length=x;
Py_DECREF(append_method);
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return -1;
}
Py_DECREF(junk);
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}
self->stack->length=x;
Py_DECREF(append_method);
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}
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return 0;
}
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static int
load_append(Unpicklerobject *self) {
return do_append(self, self->stack->length - 1);
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}
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static int
load_appends(Unpicklerobject *self) {
return do_append(self, marker(self));
}
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static int
do_setitems(Unpicklerobject *self, int x) {
PyObject *value = 0, *key = 0, *dict = 0;
int len, i, r=0;
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UNLESS ((len=self->stack->length) >= x
&& x > 0) return stackUnderflow();
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dict=self->stack->data[x-1];
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for (i = x+1; i < len; i += 2) {
key =self->stack->data[i-1];
value=self->stack->data[i ];
if (PyObject_SetItem(dict, key, value) < 0) {
r=-1;
break;
}
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}
Pdata_clear(self->stack, x);
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return r;
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}
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static int
load_setitem(Unpicklerobject *self) {
return do_setitems(self, self->stack->length - 2);
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}
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static int
load_setitems(Unpicklerobject *self) {
return do_setitems(self, marker(self));
}
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static int
load_build(Unpicklerobject *self) {
PyObject *value = 0, *inst = 0, *instdict = 0, *d_key = 0, *d_value = 0,
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*junk = 0, *__setstate__ = 0;
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int i, r = 0;
if (self->stack->length < 2) return stackUnderflow();
PDATA_POP(self->stack, value);
if (! value) return -1;
inst=self->stack->data[self->stack->length-1];
if ((__setstate__ = PyObject_GetAttr(inst, __setstate___str))) {
ARG_TUP(self, value);
if (self->arg) {
Progress on SF bug #466175 and general cleanup. Add a fast_container member to Picklerobject. If fast is true, then fast_container counts the depth of nested container calls. If the depth exceeds FAST_LIMIT (2000), the fast flag is ignored and the normal checks occur. This approach is much like the approach for prevent stack overflow for comparison and reprs of recursive objects (e.g. [[...]]). - Fast container used for save_list(), save_dict(), and save_inst(). XXX Not clear which other save_xxx() functions should use it. Make Picklerobject into new-style types, using PyObject_GenericGetAttr() and PyObject_GenericSetAttr(). - Use PyMemberDef for binary and fast members - Use PyGetSetDef for persistent_id, inst_persistent_id, memo, and PicklingError. XXX Not all of these seem like they need to use getset, but it's not clear why the old getattr() and setattr() had such odd semantics. One change is that the getvalue() attribute will exist on all Picklers, not just list-based picklers; I think this is a more rationale interface. There is a long laundry list of other changes: - Remove unused #defines for PyList_SET_ITEM() etc. - Make some of the indentation consistent - Replace uses of cPickle_PyMapping_HasKey() where the first argument is self->memo with calls to PyDict_GetItem(), because self->memo must be a dictionary. - Don't bother to check if cPickle_PyMapping_HasKey() returns < 0, because it can only return 0 or 1. - Replace uses of PyObject_CallObject() with PyObject_Call(), when we can guarantee that the argument tuple is really a tuple. Performance impacts of these changes: - 5% speedup for normal pickling - No change to fast-mode pickling. XXX Really need tests for all the features in cPickle that aren't in pickle.
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junk = PyObject_Call(__setstate__, self->arg, NULL);
FREE_ARG_TUP(self);
}
Py_DECREF(__setstate__);
if (! junk) return -1;
Py_DECREF(junk);
return 0;
}
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PyErr_Clear();
if ((instdict = PyObject_GetAttr(inst, __dict___str))) {
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i = 0;
while (PyDict_Next(value, &i, &d_key, &d_value)) {
if (PyObject_SetItem(instdict, d_key, d_value) < 0) {
r=-1;
break;
}
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}
Py_DECREF(instdict);
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}
else r=-1;
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Py_XDECREF(value);
return r;
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}
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static int
load_mark(Unpicklerobject *self) {
int s;
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/* Note that we split the (pickle.py) stack into two stacks, an
object stack and a mark stack. Here we push a mark onto the
mark stack.
*/
if ((self->num_marks + 1) >= self->marks_size) {
s=self->marks_size+20;
if (s <= self->num_marks) s=self->num_marks + 1;
if (self->marks == NULL)
self->marks=(int *)malloc(s * sizeof(int));
else
self->marks=(int *)realloc(self->marks, s * sizeof(int));
if (! self->marks) {
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PyErr_NoMemory();
return -1;
}
self->marks_size = s;
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}
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self->marks[self->num_marks++] = self->stack->length;
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return 0;
}
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static int
load_reduce(Unpicklerobject *self) {
PyObject *callable = 0, *arg_tup = 0, *ob = 0;
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PDATA_POP(self->stack, arg_tup);
if (! arg_tup) return -1;
PDATA_POP(self->stack, callable);
if (callable) {
ob = Instance_New(callable, arg_tup);
Py_DECREF(callable);
}
Py_DECREF(arg_tup);
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if (! ob) return -1;
PDATA_PUSH(self->stack, ob, -1);
return 0;
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}
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static PyObject *
load(Unpicklerobject *self) {
PyObject *err = 0, *val = 0;
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char *s;
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self->num_marks = 0;
if (self->stack->length) Pdata_clear(self->stack, 0);
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while (1) {
if ((*self->read_func)(self, &s, 1) < 0)
break;
switch (s[0]) {
case NONE:
if (load_none(self) < 0)
break;
continue;
case BININT:
if (load_binint(self) < 0)
break;
continue;
case BININT1:
if (load_binint1(self) < 0)
break;
continue;
case BININT2:
if (load_binint2(self) < 0)
break;
continue;
case INT:
if (load_int(self) < 0)
break;
continue;
case LONG:
if (load_long(self) < 0)
break;
continue;
case FLOAT:
if (load_float(self) < 0)
break;
continue;
case BINFLOAT:
if (load_binfloat(self) < 0)
break;
continue;
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case BINSTRING:
if (load_binstring(self) < 0)
break;
continue;
case SHORT_BINSTRING:
if (load_short_binstring(self) < 0)
break;
continue;
case STRING:
if (load_string(self) < 0)
break;
continue;
#ifdef Py_USING_UNICODE
case UNICODE:
if (load_unicode(self) < 0)
break;
continue;
case BINUNICODE:
if (load_binunicode(self) < 0)
break;
continue;
#endif
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case EMPTY_TUPLE:
if (load_empty_tuple(self) < 0)
break;
continue;
case TUPLE:
if (load_tuple(self) < 0)
break;
continue;
case EMPTY_LIST:
if (load_empty_list(self) < 0)
break;
continue;
case LIST:
if (load_list(self) < 0)
break;
continue;
case EMPTY_DICT:
if (load_empty_dict(self) < 0)
break;
continue;
case DICT:
if (load_dict(self) < 0)
break;
continue;
case OBJ:
if (load_obj(self) < 0)
break;
continue;
case INST:
if (load_inst(self) < 0)
break;
continue;
case GLOBAL:
if (load_global(self) < 0)
break;
continue;
case APPEND:
if (load_append(self) < 0)
break;
continue;
case APPENDS:
if (load_appends(self) < 0)
break;
continue;
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case BUILD:
if (load_build(self) < 0)
break;
continue;
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case DUP:
if (load_dup(self) < 0)
break;
continue;
case BINGET:
if (load_binget(self) < 0)
break;
continue;
case LONG_BINGET:
if (load_long_binget(self) < 0)
break;
continue;
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case GET:
if (load_get(self) < 0)
break;
continue;
case MARK:
if (load_mark(self) < 0)
break;
continue;
case BINPUT:
if (load_binput(self) < 0)
break;
continue;
case LONG_BINPUT:
if (load_long_binput(self) < 0)
break;
continue;
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case PUT:
if (load_put(self) < 0)
break;
continue;
case POP:
if (load_pop(self) < 0)
break;
continue;
case POP_MARK:
if (load_pop_mark(self) < 0)
break;
continue;
case SETITEM:
if (load_setitem(self) < 0)
break;
continue;
case SETITEMS:
if (load_setitems(self) < 0)
break;
continue;
case STOP:
break;
case PERSID:
if (load_persid(self) < 0)
break;
continue;
case BINPERSID:
if (load_binpersid(self) < 0)
break;
continue;
case REDUCE:
if (load_reduce(self) < 0)
break;
continue;
default:
cPickle_ErrFormat(UnpicklingError, "invalid load key, '%s'.",
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"c", s[0]);
return NULL;
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}
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break;
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}
if ((err = PyErr_Occurred())) {
if (err == PyExc_EOFError) {
PyErr_SetNone(PyExc_EOFError);
}
return NULL;
}
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PDATA_POP(self->stack, val);
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return val;
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}
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/* No-load functions to support noload, which is used to
find persistent references. */
static int
noload_obj(Unpicklerobject *self) {
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int i;
if ((i = marker(self)) < 0) return -1;
return Pdata_clear(self->stack, i+1);
}
static int
noload_inst(Unpicklerobject *self) {
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int i;
char *s;
if ((i = marker(self)) < 0) return -1;
Pdata_clear(self->stack, i);
if ((*self->readline_func)(self, &s) < 0) return -1;
if ((*self->readline_func)(self, &s) < 0) return -1;
PDATA_APPEND(self->stack, Py_None,-1);
return 0;
}
static int
noload_global(Unpicklerobject *self) {
char *s;
if ((*self->readline_func)(self, &s) < 0) return -1;
if ((*self->readline_func)(self, &s) < 0) return -1;
PDATA_APPEND(self->stack, Py_None,-1);
return 0;
}
static int
noload_reduce(Unpicklerobject *self) {
if (self->stack->length < 2) return stackUnderflow();
Pdata_clear(self->stack, self->stack->length-2);
PDATA_APPEND(self->stack, Py_None,-1);
return 0;
}
static int
noload_build(Unpicklerobject *self) {
if (self->stack->length < 1) return stackUnderflow();
Pdata_clear(self->stack, self->stack->length-1);
return 0;
}
static PyObject *
noload(Unpicklerobject *self) {
PyObject *err = 0, *val = 0;
char *s;
self->num_marks = 0;
Pdata_clear(self->stack, 0);
while (1) {
if ((*self->read_func)(self, &s, 1) < 0)
break;
switch (s[0]) {
case NONE:
if (load_none(self) < 0)
break;
continue;
case BININT:
if (load_binint(self) < 0)
break;
continue;
case BININT1:
if (load_binint1(self) < 0)
break;
continue;
case BININT2:
if (load_binint2(self) < 0)
break;
continue;
case INT:
if (load_int(self) < 0)
break;
continue;
case LONG:
if (load_long(self) < 0)
break;
continue;
case FLOAT:
if (load_float(self) < 0)
break;
continue;
case BINFLOAT:
if (load_binfloat(self) < 0)
break;
continue;
case BINSTRING:
if (load_binstring(self) < 0)
break;
continue;
case SHORT_BINSTRING:
if (load_short_binstring(self) < 0)
break;
continue;
case STRING:
if (load_string(self) < 0)
break;
continue;
#ifdef Py_USING_UNICODE
case UNICODE:
if (load_unicode(self) < 0)
break;
continue;
case BINUNICODE:
if (load_binunicode(self) < 0)
break;
continue;
#endif
case EMPTY_TUPLE:
if (load_empty_tuple(self) < 0)
break;
continue;
case TUPLE:
if (load_tuple(self) < 0)
break;
continue;
case EMPTY_LIST:
if (load_empty_list(self) < 0)
break;
continue;
case LIST:
if (load_list(self) < 0)
break;
continue;
case EMPTY_DICT:
if (load_empty_dict(self) < 0)
break;
continue;
case DICT:
if (load_dict(self) < 0)
break;
continue;
case OBJ:
if (noload_obj(self) < 0)
break;
continue;
case INST:
if (noload_inst(self) < 0)
break;
continue;
case GLOBAL:
if (noload_global(self) < 0)
break;
continue;
case APPEND:
if (load_append(self) < 0)
break;
continue;
case APPENDS:
if (load_appends(self) < 0)
break;
continue;
case BUILD:
if (noload_build(self) < 0)
break;
continue;
case DUP:
if (load_dup(self) < 0)
break;
continue;
case BINGET:
if (load_binget(self) < 0)
break;
continue;
case LONG_BINGET:
if (load_long_binget(self) < 0)
break;
continue;
case GET:
if (load_get(self) < 0)
break;
continue;
case MARK:
if (load_mark(self) < 0)
break;
continue;
case BINPUT:
if (load_binput(self) < 0)
break;
continue;
case LONG_BINPUT:
if (load_long_binput(self) < 0)
break;
continue;
case PUT:
if (load_put(self) < 0)
break;
continue;
case POP:
if (load_pop(self) < 0)
break;
continue;
case POP_MARK:
if (load_pop_mark(self) < 0)
break;
continue;
case SETITEM:
if (load_setitem(self) < 0)
break;
continue;
case SETITEMS:
if (load_setitems(self) < 0)
break;
continue;
case STOP:
break;
case PERSID:
if (load_persid(self) < 0)
break;
continue;
case BINPERSID:
if (load_binpersid(self) < 0)
break;
continue;
case REDUCE:
if (noload_reduce(self) < 0)
break;
continue;
default:
cPickle_ErrFormat(UnpicklingError, "invalid load key, '%s'.",
"c", s[0]);
return NULL;
}
break;
}
if ((err = PyErr_Occurred())) {
if (err == PyExc_EOFError) {
PyErr_SetNone(PyExc_EOFError);
}
return NULL;
}
PDATA_POP(self->stack, val);
return val;
}
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static PyObject *
Unpickler_load(Unpicklerobject *self, PyObject *args) {
UNLESS (PyArg_ParseTuple(args, ":load"))
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return NULL;
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return load(self);
}
static PyObject *
Unpickler_noload(Unpicklerobject *self, PyObject *args) {
UNLESS (PyArg_ParseTuple(args, ":noload"))
return NULL;
return noload(self);
}
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static struct PyMethodDef Unpickler_methods[] = {
{"load", (PyCFunction)Unpickler_load, 1,
"load() -- Load a pickle"
},
{"noload", (PyCFunction)Unpickler_noload, 1,
"noload() -- not load a pickle, but go through most of the motions\n"
"\n"
"This function can be used to read past a pickle without instantiating\n"
"any objects or importing any modules. It can also be used to find all\n"
"persistent references without instantiating any objects or importing\n"
"any modules.\n"
},
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{NULL, NULL} /* sentinel */
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};
static Unpicklerobject *
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newUnpicklerobject(PyObject *f) {
Unpicklerobject *self;
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UNLESS (self = PyObject_New(Unpicklerobject, &Unpicklertype))
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return NULL;
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self->file = NULL;
self->arg = NULL;
self->stack = (Pdata*)Pdata_New();
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self->pers_func = NULL;
self->last_string = NULL;
self->marks = NULL;
self->num_marks = 0;
self->marks_size = 0;
self->buf_size = 0;
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self->read = NULL;
self->readline = NULL;
self->safe_constructors = NULL;
self->find_class = NULL;
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UNLESS (self->memo = PyDict_New())
goto err;
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Py_INCREF(f);
self->file = f;
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/* Set read, readline based on type of f */
if (PyFile_Check(f)) {
self->fp = PyFile_AsFile(f);
if (self->fp == NULL) {
PyErr_SetString(PyExc_ValueError, "I/O operation on closed file");
goto err;
}
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self->read_func = read_file;
self->readline_func = readline_file;
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}
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else if (PycStringIO_InputCheck(f)) {
self->fp = NULL;
self->read_func = read_cStringIO;
self->readline_func = readline_cStringIO;
}
else {
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self->fp = NULL;
self->read_func = read_other;
self->readline_func = readline_other;
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UNLESS ((self->readline = PyObject_GetAttr(f, readline_str)) &&
(self->read = PyObject_GetAttr(f, read_str))) {
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PyErr_Clear();
PyErr_SetString( PyExc_TypeError, "argument must have 'read' and "
"'readline' attributes" );
goto err;
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}
}
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if (PyEval_GetRestricted()) {
/* Restricted execution, get private tables */
PyObject *m;
UNLESS (m=PyImport_Import(copy_reg_str)) goto err;
self->safe_constructors=PyObject_GetAttr(m, safe_constructors_str);
Py_DECREF(m);
UNLESS (self->safe_constructors) goto err;
}
else {
self->safe_constructors=safe_constructors;
Py_INCREF(safe_constructors);
}
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return self;
err:
Py_DECREF((PyObject *)self);
return NULL;
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}
static PyObject *
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get_Unpickler(PyObject *self, PyObject *args) {
PyObject *file;
UNLESS (PyArg_ParseTuple(args, "O:Unpickler", &file))
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return NULL;
return (PyObject *)newUnpicklerobject(file);
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}
static void
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Unpickler_dealloc(Unpicklerobject *self) {
Py_XDECREF(self->readline);
Py_XDECREF(self->read);
Py_XDECREF(self->file);
Py_XDECREF(self->memo);
Py_XDECREF(self->stack);
Py_XDECREF(self->pers_func);
Py_XDECREF(self->arg);
Py_XDECREF(self->last_string);
Py_XDECREF(self->safe_constructors);
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if (self->marks) {
free(self->marks);
}
if (self->buf_size) {
free(self->buf);
}
PyObject_Del(self);
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}
static PyObject *
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Unpickler_getattr(Unpicklerobject *self, char *name) {
if (!strcmp(name, "persistent_load")) {
if (!self->pers_func) {
PyErr_SetString(PyExc_AttributeError, name);
return NULL;
}
Py_INCREF(self->pers_func);
return self->pers_func;
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}
if (!strcmp(name, "find_global")) {
if (!self->find_class) {
PyErr_SetString(PyExc_AttributeError, name);
return NULL;
}
Py_INCREF(self->find_class);
return self->find_class;
}
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if (!strcmp(name, "memo")) {
if (!self->memo) {
PyErr_SetString(PyExc_AttributeError, name);
return NULL;
}
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Py_INCREF(self->memo);
return self->memo;
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}
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if (!strcmp(name, "UnpicklingError")) {
Py_INCREF(UnpicklingError);
return UnpicklingError;
}
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return Py_FindMethod(Unpickler_methods, (PyObject *)self, name);
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}
static int
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Unpickler_setattr(Unpicklerobject *self, char *name, PyObject *value) {
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if (!strcmp(name, "persistent_load")) {
Py_XDECREF(self->pers_func);
self->pers_func = value;
Py_XINCREF(value);
return 0;
}
if (!strcmp(name, "find_global")) {
Py_XDECREF(self->find_class);
self->find_class = value;
Py_XINCREF(value);
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return 0;
}
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if (! value) {
PyErr_SetString(PyExc_TypeError,
"attribute deletion is not supported");
return -1;
}
if (strcmp(name, "memo") == 0) {
Progress on SF bug #466175 and general cleanup. Add a fast_container member to Picklerobject. If fast is true, then fast_container counts the depth of nested container calls. If the depth exceeds FAST_LIMIT (2000), the fast flag is ignored and the normal checks occur. This approach is much like the approach for prevent stack overflow for comparison and reprs of recursive objects (e.g. [[...]]). - Fast container used for save_list(), save_dict(), and save_inst(). XXX Not clear which other save_xxx() functions should use it. Make Picklerobject into new-style types, using PyObject_GenericGetAttr() and PyObject_GenericSetAttr(). - Use PyMemberDef for binary and fast members - Use PyGetSetDef for persistent_id, inst_persistent_id, memo, and PicklingError. XXX Not all of these seem like they need to use getset, but it's not clear why the old getattr() and setattr() had such odd semantics. One change is that the getvalue() attribute will exist on all Picklers, not just list-based picklers; I think this is a more rationale interface. There is a long laundry list of other changes: - Remove unused #defines for PyList_SET_ITEM() etc. - Make some of the indentation consistent - Replace uses of cPickle_PyMapping_HasKey() where the first argument is self->memo with calls to PyDict_GetItem(), because self->memo must be a dictionary. - Don't bother to check if cPickle_PyMapping_HasKey() returns < 0, because it can only return 0 or 1. - Replace uses of PyObject_CallObject() with PyObject_Call(), when we can guarantee that the argument tuple is really a tuple. Performance impacts of these changes: - 5% speedup for normal pickling - No change to fast-mode pickling. XXX Really need tests for all the features in cPickle that aren't in pickle.
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if (!PyDict_Check(value)) {
PyErr_SetString(PyExc_TypeError, "memo must be a dictionary");
return -1;
}
Py_XDECREF(self->memo);
self->memo = value;
Py_INCREF(value);
return 0;
}
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PyErr_SetString(PyExc_AttributeError, name);
return -1;
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}
static PyObject *
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cpm_dump(PyObject *self, PyObject *args) {
PyObject *ob, *file, *res = NULL;
Picklerobject *pickler = 0;
int bin = 0;
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UNLESS (PyArg_ParseTuple(args, "OO|i", &ob, &file, &bin))
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goto finally;
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UNLESS (pickler = newPicklerobject(file, bin))
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goto finally;
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if (dump(pickler, ob) < 0)
goto finally;
Py_INCREF(Py_None);
res = Py_None;
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finally:
Py_XDECREF(pickler);
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return res;
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}
static PyObject *
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cpm_dumps(PyObject *self, PyObject *args) {
PyObject *ob, *file = 0, *res = NULL;
Picklerobject *pickler = 0;
int bin = 0;
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UNLESS (PyArg_ParseTuple(args, "O|i:dumps", &ob, &bin))
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goto finally;
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UNLESS (file = PycStringIO->NewOutput(128))
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goto finally;
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UNLESS (pickler = newPicklerobject(file, bin))
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goto finally;
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if (dump(pickler, ob) < 0)
goto finally;
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res = PycStringIO->cgetvalue(file);
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finally:
Py_XDECREF(pickler);
Py_XDECREF(file);
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return res;
}
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static PyObject *
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cpm_load(PyObject *self, PyObject *args) {
Unpicklerobject *unpickler = 0;
PyObject *ob, *res = NULL;
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UNLESS (PyArg_ParseTuple(args, "O:load", &ob))
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goto finally;
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UNLESS (unpickler = newUnpicklerobject(ob))
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goto finally;
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res = load(unpickler);
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finally:
Py_XDECREF(unpickler);
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return res;
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}
static PyObject *
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cpm_loads(PyObject *self, PyObject *args) {
PyObject *ob, *file = 0, *res = NULL;
Unpicklerobject *unpickler = 0;
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UNLESS (PyArg_ParseTuple(args, "S:loads", &ob))
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goto finally;
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UNLESS (file = PycStringIO->NewInput(ob))
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goto finally;
UNLESS (unpickler = newUnpicklerobject(file))
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goto finally;
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res = load(unpickler);
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finally:
Py_XDECREF(file);
Py_XDECREF(unpickler);
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return res;
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}
static char Unpicklertype__doc__[] =
"Objects that know how to unpickle";
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static PyTypeObject Unpicklertype = {
PyObject_HEAD_INIT(NULL)
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0, /*ob_size*/
"cPickle.Unpickler", /*tp_name*/
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sizeof(Unpicklerobject), /*tp_basicsize*/
0, /*tp_itemsize*/
/* methods */
(destructor)Unpickler_dealloc, /*tp_dealloc*/
(printfunc)0, /*tp_print*/
(getattrfunc)Unpickler_getattr, /*tp_getattr*/
(setattrfunc)Unpickler_setattr, /*tp_setattr*/
(cmpfunc)0, /*tp_compare*/
(reprfunc)0, /*tp_repr*/
0, /*tp_as_number*/
0, /*tp_as_sequence*/
0, /*tp_as_mapping*/
(hashfunc)0, /*tp_hash*/
(ternaryfunc)0, /*tp_call*/
(reprfunc)0, /*tp_str*/
/* Space for future expansion */
0L,0L,0L,0L,
Unpicklertype__doc__ /* Documentation string */
};
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static struct PyMethodDef cPickle_methods[] = {
{"dump", (PyCFunction)cpm_dump, 1,
"dump(object, file, [binary]) --"
"Write an object in pickle format to the given file\n"
"\n"
"If the optional argument, binary, is provided and is true, then the\n"
"pickle will be written in binary format, which is more space and\n"
"computationally efficient. \n"
},
{"dumps", (PyCFunction)cpm_dumps, 1,
"dumps(object, [binary]) --"
"Return a string containing an object in pickle format\n"
"\n"
"If the optional argument, binary, is provided and is true, then the\n"
"pickle will be written in binary format, which is more space and\n"
"computationally efficient. \n"
},
{"load", (PyCFunction)cpm_load, 1,
"load(file) -- Load a pickle from the given file"},
{"loads", (PyCFunction)cpm_loads, 1,
"loads(string) -- Load a pickle from the given string"},
{"Pickler", (PyCFunction)get_Pickler, 1,
"Pickler(file, [binary]) -- Create a pickler\n"
"\n"
"If the optional argument, binary, is provided and is true, then\n"
"pickles will be written in binary format, which is more space and\n"
"computationally efficient. \n"
},
{"Unpickler", (PyCFunction)get_Unpickler, 1,
"Unpickler(file) -- Create an unpickler"},
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{ NULL, NULL }
};
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static int
init_stuff(PyObject *module_dict) {
PyObject *copy_reg, *t, *r;
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Progress on SF bug #466175 and general cleanup. Add a fast_container member to Picklerobject. If fast is true, then fast_container counts the depth of nested container calls. If the depth exceeds FAST_LIMIT (2000), the fast flag is ignored and the normal checks occur. This approach is much like the approach for prevent stack overflow for comparison and reprs of recursive objects (e.g. [[...]]). - Fast container used for save_list(), save_dict(), and save_inst(). XXX Not clear which other save_xxx() functions should use it. Make Picklerobject into new-style types, using PyObject_GenericGetAttr() and PyObject_GenericSetAttr(). - Use PyMemberDef for binary and fast members - Use PyGetSetDef for persistent_id, inst_persistent_id, memo, and PicklingError. XXX Not all of these seem like they need to use getset, but it's not clear why the old getattr() and setattr() had such odd semantics. One change is that the getvalue() attribute will exist on all Picklers, not just list-based picklers; I think this is a more rationale interface. There is a long laundry list of other changes: - Remove unused #defines for PyList_SET_ITEM() etc. - Make some of the indentation consistent - Replace uses of cPickle_PyMapping_HasKey() where the first argument is self->memo with calls to PyDict_GetItem(), because self->memo must be a dictionary. - Don't bother to check if cPickle_PyMapping_HasKey() returns < 0, because it can only return 0 or 1. - Replace uses of PyObject_CallObject() with PyObject_Call(), when we can guarantee that the argument tuple is really a tuple. Performance impacts of these changes: - 5% speedup for normal pickling - No change to fast-mode pickling. XXX Really need tests for all the features in cPickle that aren't in pickle.
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#define INIT_STR(S) UNLESS(S ## _str=PyString_InternFromString(#S)) return -1;
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INIT_STR(__class__);
INIT_STR(__getinitargs__);
INIT_STR(__dict__);
INIT_STR(__getstate__);
INIT_STR(__setstate__);
INIT_STR(__name__);
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INIT_STR(__main__);
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INIT_STR(__reduce__);
INIT_STR(write);
INIT_STR(__safe_for_unpickling__);
INIT_STR(append);
INIT_STR(read);
INIT_STR(readline);
INIT_STR(copy_reg);
INIT_STR(dispatch_table);
INIT_STR(safe_constructors);
INIT_STR(__basicnew__);
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UNLESS (copy_reg = PyImport_ImportModule("copy_reg"))
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return -1;
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/* These next few are special because we want to use different
ones in restricted mode. */
UNLESS (dispatch_table = PyObject_GetAttr(copy_reg, dispatch_table_str))
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return -1;
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UNLESS (safe_constructors = PyObject_GetAttr(copy_reg,
Progress on SF bug #466175 and general cleanup. Add a fast_container member to Picklerobject. If fast is true, then fast_container counts the depth of nested container calls. If the depth exceeds FAST_LIMIT (2000), the fast flag is ignored and the normal checks occur. This approach is much like the approach for prevent stack overflow for comparison and reprs of recursive objects (e.g. [[...]]). - Fast container used for save_list(), save_dict(), and save_inst(). XXX Not clear which other save_xxx() functions should use it. Make Picklerobject into new-style types, using PyObject_GenericGetAttr() and PyObject_GenericSetAttr(). - Use PyMemberDef for binary and fast members - Use PyGetSetDef for persistent_id, inst_persistent_id, memo, and PicklingError. XXX Not all of these seem like they need to use getset, but it's not clear why the old getattr() and setattr() had such odd semantics. One change is that the getvalue() attribute will exist on all Picklers, not just list-based picklers; I think this is a more rationale interface. There is a long laundry list of other changes: - Remove unused #defines for PyList_SET_ITEM() etc. - Make some of the indentation consistent - Replace uses of cPickle_PyMapping_HasKey() where the first argument is self->memo with calls to PyDict_GetItem(), because self->memo must be a dictionary. - Don't bother to check if cPickle_PyMapping_HasKey() returns < 0, because it can only return 0 or 1. - Replace uses of PyObject_CallObject() with PyObject_Call(), when we can guarantee that the argument tuple is really a tuple. Performance impacts of these changes: - 5% speedup for normal pickling - No change to fast-mode pickling. XXX Really need tests for all the features in cPickle that aren't in pickle.
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safe_constructors_str))
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return -1;
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Py_DECREF(copy_reg);
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/* Down to here ********************************** */
UNLESS (empty_tuple = PyTuple_New(0))
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return -1;
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/* Ugh */
UNLESS (t=PyImport_ImportModule("__builtin__")) return -1;
if (PyDict_SetItemString(module_dict, "__builtins__", t) < 0)
return -1;
UNLESS (t=PyDict_New()) return -1;
UNLESS (r=PyRun_String(
"def __init__(self, *args): self.args=args\n\n"
"def __str__(self):\n"
" return self.args and ('%s' % self.args[0]) or '(what)'\n",
Py_file_input,
module_dict, t) ) return -1;
Py_DECREF(r);
UNLESS (PickleError = PyErr_NewException("cPickle.PickleError", NULL, t))
return -1;
Py_DECREF(t);
UNLESS (PicklingError = PyErr_NewException("cPickle.PicklingError",
PickleError, NULL))
return -1;
UNLESS (t=PyDict_New()) return -1;
UNLESS (r=PyRun_String(
"def __init__(self, *args): self.args=args\n\n"
"def __str__(self):\n"
" a=self.args\n"
" a=a and type(a[0]) or '(what)'\n"
" return 'Cannot pickle %s objects' % a\n"
, Py_file_input,
module_dict, t) ) return -1;
Py_DECREF(r);
UNLESS (UnpickleableError = PyErr_NewException(
"cPickle.UnpickleableError", PicklingError, t))
return -1;
Py_DECREF(t);
UNLESS (UnpicklingError = PyErr_NewException("cPickle.UnpicklingError",
PickleError, NULL))
return -1;
if (PyDict_SetItemString(module_dict, "PickleError",
PickleError) < 0)
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return -1;
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if (PyDict_SetItemString(module_dict, "PicklingError",
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PicklingError) < 0)
return -1;
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if (PyDict_SetItemString(module_dict, "UnpicklingError",
UnpicklingError) < 0)
return -1;
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if (PyDict_SetItemString(module_dict, "UnpickleableError",
UnpickleableError) < 0)
return -1;
UNLESS (BadPickleGet = PyString_FromString("cPickle.BadPickleGet"))
return -1;
if (PyDict_SetItemString(module_dict, "BadPickleGet",
BadPickleGet) < 0)
return -1;
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PycString_IMPORT;
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return 0;
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}
#ifndef DL_EXPORT /* declarations for DLL import/export */
#define DL_EXPORT(RTYPE) RTYPE
#endif
DL_EXPORT(void)
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initcPickle(void) {
PyObject *m, *d, *di, *v, *k;
int i;
char *rev="1.71";
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PyObject *format_version;
PyObject *compatible_formats;
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Picklertype.ob_type = &PyType_Type;
Picklertype.tp_getattro = PyObject_GenericGetAttr;
Picklertype.tp_setattro = PyObject_GenericSetAttr;
Unpicklertype.ob_type = &PyType_Type;
PdataType.ob_type = &PyType_Type;
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/* Initialize some pieces. We need to do this before module creation,
so we're forced to use a temporary dictionary. :(
*/
di=PyDict_New();
if (!di) return;
if (init_stuff(di) < 0) return;
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/* Create the module and add the functions */
m = Py_InitModule4("cPickle", cPickle_methods,
cPickle_module_documentation,
(PyObject*)NULL,PYTHON_API_VERSION);
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/* Add some symbolic constants to the module */
d = PyModule_GetDict(m);
PyDict_SetItemString(d,"__version__", v = PyString_FromString(rev));
Py_XDECREF(v);
/* Copy data from di. Waaa. */
for (i=0; PyDict_Next(di, &i, &k, &v); ) {
if (PyObject_SetItem(d, k, v) < 0) {
Py_DECREF(di);
return;
}
}
Py_DECREF(di);
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format_version = PyString_FromString("1.3");
compatible_formats = Py_BuildValue("[sss]", "1.0", "1.1", "1.2");
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PyDict_SetItemString(d, "format_version", format_version);
PyDict_SetItemString(d, "compatible_formats", compatible_formats);
Py_XDECREF(format_version);
Py_XDECREF(compatible_formats);
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}