bpo-42294: Add borrowed/strong reference to doc glossary (GH-23206)
Add "borrowed reference" and "strong reference" to the documentation glossary. Enhance also Py_INCREF() and Py_NewRef() documentation.
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@ -482,7 +482,8 @@ API Functions
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*min* and no more than *max*; *min* and *max* may be equal. Additional
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arguments must be passed to the function, each of which should be a pointer to a
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:c:type:`PyObject*` variable; these will be filled in with the values from
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*args*; they will contain borrowed references. The variables which correspond
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*args*; they will contain :term:`borrowed references <borrowed reference>`.
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The variables which correspond
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to optional parameters not given by *args* will not be filled in; these should
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be initialized by the caller. This function returns true on success and false if
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*args* is not a tuple or contains the wrong number of elements; an exception
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@ -1077,7 +1077,7 @@ All of the following functions must be called after :c:func:`Py_Initialize`.
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Get the current frame of the Python thread state *tstate*.
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Return a strong reference. Return ``NULL`` if no frame is currently
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Return a :term:`strong reference`. Return ``NULL`` if no frame is currently
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executing.
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See also :c:func:`PyEval_GetFrame`.
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@ -326,7 +326,7 @@ when it's no longer needed---or passing on this responsibility (usually to its
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caller). When a function passes ownership of a reference on to its caller, the
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caller is said to receive a *new* reference. When no ownership is transferred,
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the caller is said to *borrow* the reference. Nothing needs to be done for a
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borrowed reference.
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:term:`borrowed reference`.
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Conversely, when a calling function passes in a reference to an object, there
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are two possibilities: the function *steals* a reference to the object, or it
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@ -13,10 +13,14 @@ objects.
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.. c:function:: void Py_INCREF(PyObject *o)
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Increment the reference count for object *o*. The object must not be ``NULL``; if
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you aren't sure that it isn't ``NULL``, use :c:func:`Py_XINCREF`.
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Increment the reference count for object *o*.
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See also :c:func:`Py_NewRef`.
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This function is usually used to convert a :term:`borrowed reference` to a
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:term:`strong reference` in-place. The :c:func:`Py_NewRef` function can be
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used to create a new :term:`strong reference`.
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The object must not be ``NULL``; if you aren't sure that it isn't
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``NULL``, use :c:func:`Py_XINCREF`.
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.. c:function:: void Py_XINCREF(PyObject *o)
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.. c:function:: PyObject* Py_NewRef(PyObject *o)
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Increment the reference count of the object *o* and return the object *o*.
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Create a new :term:`strong reference` to an object: increment the reference
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count of the object *o* and return the object *o*.
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The object *o* must not be ``NULL``.
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When the :term:`strong reference` is no longer needed, :c:func:`Py_DECREF`
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should be called on it to decrement the object reference count.
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The object *o* must not be ``NULL``; use :c:func:`Py_XNewRef` if *o* can be
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``NULL``.
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For example::
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self->attr = Py_NewRef(obj);
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See also :c:func:`Py_INCREF`.
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.. versionadded:: 3.10
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.. c:function:: void Py_DECREF(PyObject *o)
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Decrement the reference count for object *o*. The object must not be ``NULL``; if
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you aren't sure that it isn't ``NULL``, use :c:func:`Py_XDECREF`. If the reference
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count reaches zero, the object's type's deallocation function (which must not be
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``NULL``) is invoked.
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Decrement the reference count for object *o*.
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If the reference count reaches zero, the object's type's deallocation
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function (which must not be ``NULL``) is invoked.
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This function is usually used to delete a :term:`strong reference` before
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exiting its scope.
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The object must not be ``NULL``; if you aren't sure that it isn't ``NULL``,
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use :c:func:`Py_XDECREF`.
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.. warning::
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Get the *frame* next outer frame.
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Return a strong reference, or ``NULL`` if *frame* has no outer frame.
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Return a :term:`strong reference`, or ``NULL`` if *frame* has no outer frame.
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*frame* must not be ``NULL``.
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Get the *frame* code.
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Return a strong reference.
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Return a :term:`strong reference`.
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*frame* must not be ``NULL``. The result (frame code) cannot be ``NULL``.
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Get the type of the Python object *o*.
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Return a borrowed reference.
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Return a :term:`borrowed reference`.
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.. versionchanged:: 3.10
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:c:func:`Py_TYPE()` is changed to the inline static function.
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:func:`~gc.get_referents` function will include it.
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.. warning::
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When implementing :c:member:`~PyTypeObject.tp_traverse`, only the members
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that the instance *owns* (by having strong references to them) must be
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When implementing :c:member:`~PyTypeObject.tp_traverse`, only the
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members that the instance *owns* (by having :term:`strong references
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<strong reference>` to them) must be
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visited. For instance, if an object supports weak references via the
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:c:member:`~PyTypeObject.tp_weaklist` slot, the pointer supporting
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the linked list (what *tp_weaklist* points to) must **not** be
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.. note::
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This function returns a **borrowed reference** to the referenced object.
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This function returns a :term:`borrowed reference` to the referenced object.
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This means that you should always call :c:func:`Py_INCREF` on the object
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except if you know that it cannot be destroyed while you are still
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using it.
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except it cannot be destroyed before the last usage of the borrowed
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reference.
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.. c:function:: PyObject* PyWeakref_GET_OBJECT(PyObject *ref)
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Py_INCREF:void:::
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Py_INCREF:PyObject*:o:+1:
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Py_NewRef:void:::
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Py_NewRef:PyObject*:o:+1:
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Py_Initialize:void:::
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Py_IsInitialized:int:::
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Py_XINCREF:void:::
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Py_XINCREF:PyObject*:o:+1:if o is not NULL
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Py_XNewRef:void:::
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Py_XNewRef:PyObject*:o:+1:if o is not NULL
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_PyImport_Fini:void:::
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_PyObject_New:PyObject*::+1:
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See also :term:`text file` for a file object able to read and write
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:class:`str` objects.
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borrowed reference
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In the Python's C API, a borrowed reference is a reference to an object.
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It does not modify the object reference count. It becomes a dangling
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pointer if the object is destroyed. For example, a garbage collection can
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remove the last :term:`strong reference` to the object and so destroy it.
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Calling :c:func:`Py_INCREF` on the :term:`borrowed reference` is
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recommended to convert it to a :term:`strong reference` in-place, except
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if the object cannot be destroyed before the last usage of the borrowed
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reference. The :c:func:`Py_NewRef` function can be used to create a new
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:term:`strong reference`.
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bytes-like object
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An object that supports the :ref:`bufferobjects` and can
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export a C-:term:`contiguous` buffer. This includes all :class:`bytes`,
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an :term:`expression` or one of several constructs with a keyword, such
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as :keyword:`if`, :keyword:`while` or :keyword:`for`.
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strong reference
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In the Python's C API, a strong reference is a reference to an object
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which increments object reference count when it is created and
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decrements the object reference count when it is deleted.
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The :c:func:`Py_NewRef` function can be used to create a strong reference
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to an object. Usually, the :c:func:`Py_DECREF` function must be called on
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the strong reference before exiting the scope of the strong reference, to
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avoid leaking one reference.
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See also :term:`borrowed reference`.
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text encoding
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A codec which encodes Unicode strings to bytes.
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PyAPI_FUNC(void) Py_IncRef(PyObject *);
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PyAPI_FUNC(void) Py_DecRef(PyObject *);
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// Increment the reference count of the object and return the object.
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// Create a new strong reference to an object:
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// increment the reference count of the object and return the object.
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PyAPI_FUNC(PyObject*) Py_NewRef(PyObject *obj);
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// Similar to Py_NewRef() but the object can be NULL.
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// Similar to Py_NewRef(), but the object can be NULL.
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PyAPI_FUNC(PyObject*) Py_XNewRef(PyObject *obj);
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static inline PyObject* _Py_NewRef(PyObject *obj)
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