Add PyStructSequence_UnnamedField. Add stat_float_times.
Use integers in stat tuple, optionally floats in named fields.
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@ -854,9 +854,10 @@ the \ctype{stat} structure, namely:
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\member{st_ctime}
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(time of most recent content modification or metadata change).
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\versionchanged [The time values are floats, measuring
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seconds. Fractions of a second may be reported if the system
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supports that]{2.3}
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\versionchanged [If \function{stat_float_times} returns true, the time
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values are floats, measuring seconds. Fractions of a second may be
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reported if the system supports that. On Mac OS, the times are always
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floats. See \function{stat_float_times} for further discussion. ]{2.3}
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On some Unix systems (such as Linux), the following attributes may
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also be available:
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@ -899,6 +900,32 @@ Availability: Macintosh, \UNIX, Windows.
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[Added access to values as attributes of the returned object]{2.2}
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\end{funcdesc}
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\begin{funcdesc}{stat_float_times}{\optional{newvalue}}
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Determine whether \class{stat_result} represents time stamps as float
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objects. If newval is True, future calls to stat() return floats, if
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it is False, future calls return ints. If newval is omitted, return
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the current setting.
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For compatibility with older Python versions, accessing
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\class{stat_result} as a tuple always returns integers. For
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compatibility with Python 2.2, accessing the time stamps by field name
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also returns integers. Applications that want to determine the
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fractions of a second in a time stamp can use this function to have
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time stamps represented as floats. Whether they will actually observe
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non-zero fractions depends on the system.
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Future Python releases will change the default of this settings;
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applications that cannot deal with floating point time stamps can then
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use this function to turn the feature off.
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It is recommended that this setting is only changed at program startup
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time in the \var{__main__} module; libraries should never change this
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setting. If an application uses a library that works incorrectly if
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floating point time stamps are processed, this application should turn
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the feature off until the library has been corrected.
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\end{funcdesc}
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\begin{funcdesc}{statvfs}{path}
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Perform a \cfunction{statvfs()} system call on the given path. The
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return value is an object whose attributes describe the filesystem on
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@ -1067,6 +1067,31 @@ in \module{xml.dom.minidom} can now generate XML output in a
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particular encoding, by specifying an optional encoding argument to
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the \method{toxml()} and \method{toprettyxml()} methods of DOM nodes.
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\item The \function{stat} family of functions can now report fractions
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of a second in a time stamp. Similar to \function{time.time}, such
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time stamps are represented as floats.
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During testing, it was found that some applications break if time
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stamps are floats. For compatibility, when using the tuple interface
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of the \class{stat_result}, time stamps are represented as integers.
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When using named fields (first introduced in Python 2.2), time stamps
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are still represented as ints, unless \function{os.stat_float_times}
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is invoked:
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\begin{verbatim}
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>>> os.stat_float_times(True)
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>>> os.stat("/tmp").st_mtime
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1034791200.6335014
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\end{verbatim}
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In Python 2.4, the default will change to return floats.
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Application developers should use this feature only if all their
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libraries work properly when confronted with floating point time
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stamps (or use the tuple API). If used, the feature should be
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activated on application level, instead of trying to activate it on a
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per-use basis.
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\end{itemize}
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@ -19,6 +19,8 @@ typedef struct PyStructSequence_Desc {
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int n_in_sequence;
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} PyStructSequence_Desc;
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extern char* PyStructSequence_UnnamedField;
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PyAPI_FUNC(void) PyStructSequence_InitType(PyTypeObject *type,
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PyStructSequence_Desc *desc);
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@ -678,6 +678,10 @@ static PyStructSequence_Field stat_result_fields[] = {
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{"st_uid", "user ID of owner"},
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{"st_gid", "group ID of owner"},
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{"st_size", "total size, in bytes"},
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/* The NULL is replaced with PyStructSequence_UnnamedField later. */
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{NULL, "integer time of last access"},
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{NULL, "integer time of last modification"},
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{NULL, "integer time of last change"},
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{"st_atime", "time of last access"},
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{"st_mtime", "time of last modification"},
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{"st_ctime", "time of last change"},
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@ -694,9 +698,9 @@ static PyStructSequence_Field stat_result_fields[] = {
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};
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#ifdef HAVE_ST_BLKSIZE
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#define ST_BLKSIZE_IDX 10
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#define ST_BLKSIZE_IDX 13
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#else
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#define ST_BLKSIZE_IDX 9
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#define ST_BLKSIZE_IDX 12
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#endif
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#ifdef HAVE_ST_BLOCKS
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@ -749,13 +753,73 @@ static PyStructSequence_Desc statvfs_result_desc = {
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static PyTypeObject StatResultType;
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static PyTypeObject StatVFSResultType;
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static newfunc structseq_new;
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static PyObject *
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statresult_new(PyTypeObject *type, PyObject *args, PyObject *kwds)
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{
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PyStructSequence *result;
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int i;
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result = (PyStructSequence*)structseq_new(type, args, kwds);
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if (!result)
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return NULL;
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/* If we have been initialized from a tuple,
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st_?time might be set to None. Initialize it
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from the int slots. */
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for (i = 7; i <= 9; i++) {
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if (result->ob_item[i+3] == Py_None) {
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Py_DECREF(Py_None);
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Py_INCREF(result->ob_item[i]);
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result->ob_item[i+3] = result->ob_item[i];
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}
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}
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return (PyObject*)result;
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}
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/* If true, st_?time is float. */
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static int _stat_float_times = 0;
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PyDoc_STRVAR(stat_float_times__doc__,
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"stat_float_times([newval]) -> oldval\n\n\
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Determine whether os.[lf]stat represents time stamps as float objects.\n\
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If newval is True, future calls to stat() return floats, if it is False,\n\
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future calls return ints. \n\
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If newval is omitted, return the current setting.\n");
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static PyObject*
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stat_float_times(PyObject* self, PyObject *args)
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{
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int newval = -1;
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if (!PyArg_ParseTuple(args, "|i:stat_float_times", &newval))
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return NULL;
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if (newval == -1)
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/* Return old value */
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return PyBool_FromLong(_stat_float_times);
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_stat_float_times = newval;
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Py_INCREF(Py_None);
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return Py_None;
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}
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static void
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fill_time(PyObject *v, int index, time_t sec, unsigned long nsec)
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{
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PyObject *val;
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val = PyFloat_FromDouble(sec + 1e-9*nsec);
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PyStructSequence_SET_ITEM(v, index, val);
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PyObject *fval,*ival;
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#if SIZEOF_TIME_T > SIZEOF_LONG
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ival = PyLong_FromLongLong((LONG_LONG)sec);
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#else
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ival = PyInt_FromLong((long)sec);
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#endif
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if (_stat_float_times) {
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fval = PyFloat_FromDouble(sec + 1e-9*nsec);
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} else {
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fval = ival;
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Py_INCREF(fval);
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}
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PyStructSequence_SET_ITEM(v, index, ival);
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PyStructSequence_SET_ITEM(v, index+3, fval);
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}
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/* pack a system stat C structure into the Python stat tuple
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{"rename", posix_rename, METH_VARARGS, posix_rename__doc__},
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{"rmdir", posix_rmdir, METH_VARARGS, posix_rmdir__doc__},
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{"stat", posix_stat, METH_VARARGS, posix_stat__doc__},
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{"stat_float_times", stat_float_times, METH_VARARGS, stat_float_times__doc__},
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#ifdef HAVE_SYMLINK
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{"symlink", posix_symlink, METH_VARARGS, posix_symlink__doc__},
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#endif /* HAVE_SYMLINK */
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#endif
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stat_result_desc.name = MODNAME ".stat_result";
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stat_result_desc.fields[7].name = PyStructSequence_UnnamedField;
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stat_result_desc.fields[8].name = PyStructSequence_UnnamedField;
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stat_result_desc.fields[9].name = PyStructSequence_UnnamedField;
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PyStructSequence_InitType(&StatResultType, &stat_result_desc);
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structseq_new = StatResultType.tp_new;
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StatResultType.tp_new = statresult_new;
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Py_INCREF((PyObject*) &StatResultType);
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PyModule_AddObject(m, "stat_result", (PyObject*) &StatResultType);
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static char visible_length_key[] = "n_sequence_fields";
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static char real_length_key[] = "n_fields";
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/* Fields with this name have only a field index, not a field name.
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They are only allowed for indices < n_visible_fields. */
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char *PyStructSequence_UnnamedField = "unnamed field";
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#define VISIBLE_SIZE(op) ((op)->ob_size)
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#define VISIBLE_SIZE_TP(tp) PyInt_AsLong( \
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PyDict_GetItemString((tp)->tp_dict, visible_length_key))
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{
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PyObject *dict;
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PyMemberDef* members;
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int n_members, i;
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int n_members, n_unnamed_members, i, k;
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n_unnamed_members = 0;
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for (i = 0; desc->fields[i].name != NULL; ++i)
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;
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if (desc->fields[0].name == PyStructSequence_UnnamedField)
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n_unnamed_members++;
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n_members = i;
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memcpy(type, &_struct_sequence_template, sizeof(PyTypeObject));
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sizeof(PyObject*)*(n_members-1);
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type->tp_itemsize = 0;
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members = PyMem_NEW(PyMemberDef, n_members+1);
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members = PyMem_NEW(PyMemberDef, n_members-n_unnamed_members+1);
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for (i = 0; i < n_members; ++i) {
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members[i].name = desc->fields[i].name;
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members[i].type = T_OBJECT;
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members[i].offset = offsetof(PyStructSequence, ob_item)
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for (i = k = 0; i < n_members; ++i) {
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if (desc->fields[i].name == PyStructSequence_UnnamedField)
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continue;
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members[k].name = desc->fields[i].name;
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members[k].type = T_OBJECT;
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members[k].offset = offsetof(PyStructSequence, ob_item)
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+ i * sizeof(PyObject*);
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members[i].flags = READONLY;
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members[i].doc = desc->fields[i].doc;
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members[k].flags = READONLY;
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members[k].doc = desc->fields[i].doc;
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k++;
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}
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members[n_members].name = NULL;
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members[k].name = NULL;
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type->tp_members = members;
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