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:maxdepth: 2
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intro.rst
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stable.rst
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veryhigh.rst
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refcounting.rst
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exceptions.rst
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init.rst
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memory.rst
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objimpl.rst
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stable.rst
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apiabiversion.rst
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Stable Application Binary Interface
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***********************************
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Traditionally, the C API of Python will change with every release.
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Most changes will be source-compatible, typically by only adding API,
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rather than changing existing API or removing API (although some
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interfaces do get removed after being deprecated first).
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Traditionally, the C API of Python will change with every release. Most changes
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will be source-compatible, typically by only adding API, rather than changing
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existing API or removing API (although some interfaces do get removed after
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being deprecated first).
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Unfortunately, the API compatibility does not extend to binary
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compatibility (the ABI). The reason is primarily the evolution of
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struct definitions, where addition of a new field, or changing
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the type of a field, might not break the API, but can break the ABI.
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As a consequence, extension modules need to be recompiled for
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every Python release (although an exception is possible on Unix
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when none of the affected interfaces are used). In addition, on
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Windows, extension modules link with a specific pythonXY.dll and
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need to be recompiled to link with a newer one.
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Unfortunately, the API compatibility does not extend to binary compatibility
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(the ABI). The reason is primarily the evolution of struct definitions, where
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addition of a new field, or changing the type of a field, might not break the
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API, but can break the ABI. As a consequence, extension modules need to be
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recompiled for every Python release (although an exception is possible on Unix
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when none of the affected interfaces are used). In addition, on Windows,
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extension modules link with a specific pythonXY.dll and need to be recompiled to
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link with a newer one.
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Since Python 3.2, a subset of the API has been declared to guarantee
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a stable ABI. Extension modules wishing to use this API need to define
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``Py_LIMITED_API``. A number of interpreter details then become hidden
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from the extension module; in return, a module is built that works
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on any 3.x version (x>=2) without recompilation.
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Since Python 3.2, a subset of the API has been declared to guarantee a stable
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ABI. Extension modules wishing to use this API (called "limited API") need to
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define ``Py_LIMITED_API``. A number of interpreter details then become hidden
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from the extension module; in return, a module is built that works on any 3.x
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version (x>=2) without recompilation.
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In some cases, the stable ABI needs to be extended with new functions.
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Extension modules wishing to use these new APIs need to set
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``Py_LIMITED_API`` to the ``PY_VERSION_HEX`` value (see
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:ref:`apiabiversion`) of the minimum Python version they want to
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support (e.g. ``0x03030000`` for Python 3.3). Such modules will work
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on all subsequent Python releases, but fail to load (because of
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Extension modules wishing to use these new APIs need to set ``Py_LIMITED_API``
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to the ``PY_VERSION_HEX`` value (see :ref:`apiabiversion`) of the minimum Python
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version they want to support (e.g. ``0x03030000`` for Python 3.3). Such modules
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will work on all subsequent Python releases, but fail to load (because of
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missing symbols) on the older releases.
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As of Python 3.2, the set of functions available to the limited API
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is documented in PEP 384.
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.. XXX copy exact list here? Into each functions definition?
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As of Python 3.2, the set of functions available to the limited API is
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documented in PEP 384. In the C API documentation, API elements that are not
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part of the limited API are marked as "Not part of the limited API."
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# General configuration
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# ---------------------
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extensions = ['sphinx.ext.refcounting', 'sphinx.ext.coverage',
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'sphinx.ext.doctest', 'pyspecific']
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extensions = ['sphinx.ext.coverage', 'sphinx.ext.doctest',
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'pyspecific', 'c_annotations']
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templates_path = ['tools/sphinxext']
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# General substitutions.
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# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
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"""
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c_annotations.py
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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Supports annotations for C API elements:
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* reference count annotations for C API functions. Based on
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refcount.py and anno-api.py in the old Python documentation tools.
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* stable API annotations
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Usage: Set the `refcount_file` config value to the path to the reference
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count data file.
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:copyright: Copyright 2007-2013 by Georg Brandl.
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:license: Python license.
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"""
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from os import path
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from docutils import nodes
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from docutils.parsers.rst import directives
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from sphinx import addnodes
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from sphinx.domains.c import CObject
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class RCEntry:
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def __init__(self, name):
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self.name = name
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self.args = []
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self.result_type = ''
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self.result_refs = None
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class Annotations(dict):
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@classmethod
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def fromfile(cls, filename):
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d = cls()
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fp = open(filename, 'r')
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try:
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for line in fp:
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line = line.strip()
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if line[:1] in ("", "#"):
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# blank lines and comments
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continue
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parts = line.split(":", 4)
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if len(parts) != 5:
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raise ValueError("Wrong field count in %r" % line)
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function, type, arg, refcount, comment = parts
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# Get the entry, creating it if needed:
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try:
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entry = d[function]
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except KeyError:
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entry = d[function] = RCEntry(function)
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if not refcount or refcount == "null":
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refcount = None
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else:
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refcount = int(refcount)
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# Update the entry with the new parameter or the result
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# information.
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if arg:
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entry.args.append((arg, type, refcount))
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else:
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entry.result_type = type
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entry.result_refs = refcount
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finally:
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fp.close()
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return d
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def add_annotations(self, app, doctree):
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for node in doctree.traverse(addnodes.desc_content):
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par = node.parent
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if par['domain'] != 'c':
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continue
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if par['notlimited']:
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node.insert(0, nodes.emphasis(' Not part of the stable API.',
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' Not part of the stable API.',
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classes=['notlimited']))
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if par['objtype'] != 'function':
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continue
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if not par[0].has_key('names') or not par[0]['names']:
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continue
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entry = self.get(par[0]['names'][0])
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if not entry:
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continue
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elif entry.result_type not in ("PyObject*", "PyVarObject*"):
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continue
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if entry.result_refs is None:
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rc = 'Return value: Always NULL.'
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elif entry.result_refs:
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rc = 'Return value: New reference.'
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else:
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rc = 'Return value: Borrowed reference.'
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node.insert(0, nodes.emphasis(rc, rc, classes=['refcount']))
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def init_annotations(app):
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refcounts = Annotations.fromfile(
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path.join(app.srcdir, app.config.refcount_file))
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app.connect('doctree-read', refcounts.add_annotations)
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def setup(app):
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app.add_config_value('refcount_file', '', True)
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app.connect('builder-inited', init_annotations)
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# monkey-patch C object...
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CObject.option_spec = {
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'noindex': directives.flag,
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'notlimited': directives.flag,
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}
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old_handle_signature = CObject.handle_signature
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def new_handle_signature(self, sig, signode):
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signode.parent['notlimited'] = 'notlimited' in self.options
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return old_handle_signature(self, sig, signode)
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CObject.handle_signature = new_handle_signature
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div.footer a:hover {
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color: #0095C4;
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}
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.refcount {
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color: #060;
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}
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.notlimited {
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color: #922;
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}
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