Backport fixes to set objects:
rev 52964 sf 1576657 KeyError unpacks tuple arguments rev 52963 sf 1456209 obscure resizing vulnerability rev 52962 redundant calls to PyObject_Hash()
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@ -293,6 +293,17 @@ class TestSet(TestJointOps):
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self.assert_(self.thetype(self.word) not in s)
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self.assertRaises(KeyError, self.s.remove, self.thetype(self.word))
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def test_remove_keyerror_unpacking(self):
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# bug: www.python.org/sf/1576657
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for v1 in ['Q', (1,)]:
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try:
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self.s.remove(v1)
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except KeyError, e:
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v2 = e.args[0]
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self.assertEqual(v1, v2)
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else:
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self.fail()
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def test_discard(self):
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self.s.discard('a')
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self.assert_('a' not in self.s)
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10
Misc/NEWS
10
Misc/NEWS
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@ -12,12 +12,20 @@ What's New in Python 2.5.1c1?
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Core and builtins
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-----------------
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- Bug #1456209: In some obscure cases it was possible for a class with a
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custom ``__eq__()`` method to confuse set internals when class instances
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were used as a set's elements and the ``__eq__()`` method mutated the set.
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- Eliminated unnecessary repeated calls to hash() by set.intersection() and
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set.symmetric_difference_update().
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- Bug #1591996: Correctly forward exception in instance_contains().
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- Bug #1588287: fix invalid assertion for `1,2` in debug builds.
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- Bug #1576657: when setting a KeyError for a tuple key, make sure that
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the tuple isn't used as the "exception arguments tuple".
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the tuple isn't used as the "exception arguments tuple". Applied to
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both sets and dictionaries.
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- Bug #1565514, SystemError not raised on too many nested blocks.
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@ -10,6 +10,20 @@
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#include "Python.h"
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#include "structmember.h"
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/* Set a key error with the specified argument, wrapping it in a
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* tuple automatically so that tuple keys are not unpacked as the
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* exception arguments. */
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static void
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set_key_error(PyObject *arg)
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{
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PyObject *tup;
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tup = PyTuple_Pack(1, arg);
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if (!tup)
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return; /* caller will expect error to be set anyway */
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PyErr_SetObject(PyExc_KeyError, tup);
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Py_DECREF(tup);
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}
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/* This must be >= 1. */
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#define PERTURB_SHIFT 5
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/*
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Internal routine to insert a new key into the table.
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Used both by the internal resize routine and by the public insert routine.
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Used by the public insert routine.
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Eats a reference to key.
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*/
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static int
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return 0;
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}
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/*
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Internal routine used by set_table_resize() to insert an item which is
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known to be absent from the set. This routine also assumes that
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the set contains no deleted entries. Besides the performance benefit,
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using set_insert_clean() in set_table_resize() is dangerous (SF bug #1456209).
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Note that no refcounts are changed by this routine; if needed, the caller
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is responsible for incref'ing `key`.
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*/
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static void
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set_insert_clean(register PySetObject *so, PyObject *key, long hash)
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{
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register size_t i;
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register size_t perturb;
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register size_t mask = (size_t)so->mask;
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setentry *table = so->table;
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register setentry *entry;
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i = hash & mask;
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entry = &table[i];
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for (perturb = hash; entry->key != NULL; perturb >>= PERTURB_SHIFT) {
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i = (i << 2) + i + perturb + 1;
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entry = &table[i & mask];
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}
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so->fill++;
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entry->key = key;
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entry->hash = hash;
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so->used++;
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}
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/*
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Restructure the table by allocating a new table and reinserting all
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keys again. When entries have been deleted, the new table may
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} else {
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/* ACTIVE */
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--i;
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if(set_insert_key(so, entry->key, entry->hash) == -1) {
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if (is_oldtable_malloced)
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PyMem_DEL(oldtable);
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return -1;
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}
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set_insert_clean(so, entry->key, entry->hash);
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}
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}
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}
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while ((key = PyIter_Next(it)) != NULL) {
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int rv = set_contains_key(so, key);
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int rv;
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setentry entry;
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long hash = PyObject_Hash(key);
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if (hash == -1) {
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Py_DECREF(it);
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Py_DECREF(result);
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Py_DECREF(key);
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return NULL;
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}
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entry.hash = hash;
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entry.key = key;
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rv = set_contains_entry(so, &entry);
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if (rv == -1) {
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Py_DECREF(it);
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Py_DECREF(result);
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return NULL;
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}
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if (rv) {
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if (set_add_key(result, key) == -1) {
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if (set_add_entry(result, &entry) == -1) {
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Py_DECREF(it);
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Py_DECREF(result);
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Py_DECREF(key);
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PyObject *value;
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int rv;
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while (PyDict_Next(other, &pos, &key, &value)) {
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rv = set_discard_key(so, key);
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setentry an_entry;
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long hash = PyObject_Hash(key);
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if (hash == -1)
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return NULL;
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an_entry.hash = hash;
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an_entry.key = key;
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rv = set_discard_entry(so, &an_entry);
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if (rv == -1)
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return NULL;
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if (rv == DISCARD_NOTFOUND) {
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if (set_add_key(so, key) == -1)
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if (set_add_entry(so, &an_entry) == -1)
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return NULL;
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}
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}
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Py_DECREF(tmpkey);
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return result;
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} else if (rv == DISCARD_NOTFOUND) {
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PyErr_SetObject(PyExc_KeyError, key);
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set_key_error(key);
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return NULL;
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}
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Py_RETURN_NONE;
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