Issue #24992: Fix error handling and a race condition (related to garbage
collection) in collections.OrderedDict constructor. Patch reviewed by Serhiy Storchaka.
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@ -14,6 +14,9 @@ Core and Builtins
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- Issue #24992: Fix error handling and a race condition (related to garbage
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collection) in collections.OrderedDict constructor.
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- Issue #24881: Fixed setting binary mode in Python implementation of FileIO
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on Windows and Cygwin. Patch from Akira Li.
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@ -98,7 +98,6 @@ For removing nodes:
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Others:
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* _odict_initialize(od)
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* _odict_find_node(od, key)
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* _odict_keys_equal(od1, od2)
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@ -602,15 +601,6 @@ _odict_get_index(PyODictObject *od, PyObject *key)
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return _odict_get_index_hash(od, key, hash);
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}
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static int
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_odict_initialize(PyODictObject *od)
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{
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od->od_state = 0;
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_odict_FIRST(od) = NULL;
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_odict_LAST(od) = NULL;
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return _odict_resize((PyODictObject *)od);
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}
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/* Returns NULL if there was some error or the key was not found. */
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static _ODictNode *
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_odict_find_node(PyODictObject *od, PyObject *key)
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@ -744,7 +734,7 @@ _odict_pop_node(PyODictObject *od, _ODictNode *node, PyObject *key)
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/* If someone calls PyDict_DelItem() directly on an OrderedDict, we'll
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get all sorts of problems here. In PyODict_DelItem we make sure to
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call _odict_clear_node first.
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This matters in the case of colliding keys. Suppose we add 3 keys:
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[A, B, C], where the hash of C collides with A and the next possible
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index in the hash table is occupied by B. If we remove B then for C
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@ -1739,14 +1729,28 @@ odict_init(PyObject *self, PyObject *args, PyObject *kwds)
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static PyObject *
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odict_new(PyTypeObject *type, PyObject *args, PyObject *kwds)
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{
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PyObject *od = PyDict_Type.tp_new(type, args, kwds);
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if (od != NULL) {
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if (_odict_initialize((PyODictObject *)od) < 0)
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return NULL;
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((PyODictObject *)od)->od_inst_dict = PyDict_New();
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((PyODictObject *)od)->od_weakreflist = NULL;
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PyObject *dict;
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PyODictObject *od;
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dict = PyDict_New();
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if (dict == NULL)
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return NULL;
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od = (PyODictObject *)PyDict_Type.tp_new(type, args, kwds);
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if (od == NULL) {
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Py_DECREF(dict);
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return NULL;
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}
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return od;
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od->od_inst_dict = dict;
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/* type constructor fills the memory with zeros (see
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PyType_GenericAlloc()), there is no need to set them to zero again */
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if (_odict_resize(od) < 0) {
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Py_DECREF(od);
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return NULL;
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}
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return (PyObject*)od;
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}
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/* PyODict_Type */
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