bpo-40232: _PyImport_ReInitLock() can now safely use its lock (GH-20597)
Since _PyImport_ReInitLock() now calls _PyThread_at_fork_reinit() on the import lock, the lock is now in a known state: unlocked. It became safe to acquire it after fork.
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@ -213,11 +213,7 @@ _PyImport_ReInitLock(void)
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if (import_lock_level > 1) {
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/* Forked as a side effect of import */
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unsigned long me = PyThread_get_thread_ident();
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/* The following could fail if the lock is already held, but forking as
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a side-effect of an import is a) rare, b) nuts, and c) difficult to
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do thanks to the lock only being held when doing individual module
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locks per import. */
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PyThread_acquire_lock(import_lock, NOWAIT_LOCK);
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PyThread_acquire_lock(import_lock, WAIT_LOCK);
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import_lock_thread = me;
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import_lock_level--;
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} else {
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