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2043 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
Anthony Baxter 9ceaa72ebe Patch #975056 - fixes for restartable signals on *BSD. In addition,
a few remaining calls to signal() were converted to PyOS_setsig().
2004-10-13 14:48:50 +00:00
Tim Peters 7f468f29f4 SF patch 1044089: New C API function PyEval_ThreadsInitialized(), by Nick
Coghlan, for determining whether PyEval_InitThreads() has been called.
Also purged the undocumented+unused _PyThread_Started int.
2004-10-11 02:40:51 +00:00
Tim Peters 89c0ec9beb Revert rev 2.35. It was based on erroneous reasoning -- the current
thread's id can't get duplicated, because (of course!) the current thread
is still running.  The code should work either way, but reverting the
gratuitous change should make backporting easier, and gets the bad
reasoning out of 2.35's new comments.
2004-10-10 05:30:40 +00:00
Tim Peters 8470558a04 PyInterpreterState_New(), PyThreadState_New(): use malloc/free directly.
This appears to finish repairs for SF bug 1041645.

This is a critical bugfix.
2004-10-10 02:47:33 +00:00
Tim Peters 263091e388 find_key(): This routine wasn't thread-correct, and accounts for the
release-build failures noted in bug 1041645.

This is a critical bugfix.  I'm not going to backport it, though (no time).
2004-10-10 01:58:44 +00:00
Tim Peters 5c14e6498a PyGILState_Release(): If we need to delete the TLS entry for this thread,
that must be done under protection of the GIL, for reasons explained in
new comments.
2004-10-09 23:55:36 +00:00
Tim Peters f9becec8cd _PyGILState_Init(), PyGILState_Ensure(): Since PyThread_set_key_value()
can fail, check its return value, and die if it does fail.

_PyGILState_Init():  Assert that the thread doesn't already have an
association for autoTLSkey.  If it does, PyThread_set_key_value() will
ignore the attempt to (re)set the association, which the code clearly
doesn't want.
2004-10-09 22:47:13 +00:00
Tim Peters fda787fcec Document the results of painful reverse-engineering of the "portable TLS"
code.

PyThread_set_key_value():  It's clear that this code assumes the passed-in
value isn't NULL, so document that it must not be, and assert that it
isn't.  It remains unclear whether existing callers want the odd semantics
actually implemented by this function.
2004-10-09 22:33:09 +00:00
Tim Peters 19717fa33a Style guide & consistency changes. No semantic changes. 2004-10-09 17:38:29 +00:00
Tim Peters 4c1f5ecfe3 Trim trailing whitespace. 2004-10-09 17:25:05 +00:00
Raymond Hettinger db29e0fe8c SF patch #1035498: -m option to run a module as a script
(Contributed by Nick Coghlan.)
2004-10-07 06:46:25 +00:00
Raymond Hettinger fb09f0e85c Finalize the freelist of list objects. 2004-10-07 03:58:07 +00:00
Martin v. Löwis 507a485984 Print verbose messages to stderr. Fixes #1036752. 2004-10-03 08:51:35 +00:00
Raymond Hettinger fec0c466ad Improve error message for augmented assignments to genexps or listcomps.
Rather than introduce new logic, took the approach of making the message
itself more general.
2004-09-29 23:54:08 +00:00
Raymond Hettinger 8ffc1410e2 Fix two erroneous error messages. 2004-09-29 21:47:10 +00:00
Raymond Hettinger 06cc973d06 Replaced a test with an assertion.
(Suggested by Michael Hudson.)
2004-09-28 17:22:12 +00:00
Phillip J. Eby 7ec642a4d2 Fix for SF bug #1029475 : reload() doesn't work with PEP 302 loaders. 2004-09-23 04:37:36 +00:00
Raymond Hettinger 2c31a058eb SF patch #1031667: Fold tuples of constants into a single constant
Example:
>>> import dis
>>> dis.dis(compile('1,2,3', '', 'eval'))
  0           0 LOAD_CONST               3 ((1, 2, 3))
              3 RETURN_VALUE
2004-09-22 18:44:21 +00:00
Raymond Hettinger cfc3192677 SF bug #1014215: Unspecific errors with metaclass
High level error message was stomping useful detailed messages from lower
level routines.

The new approach is to augment string error messages returned by the low
level routines.  The provides both high and low level information.  If
the exception value is not a string, no changes are made.

To see the improved messages in action, type:
   import random
   class R(random): pass
   class B(bool): pass
2004-09-16 16:41:57 +00:00
Anthony Baxter 1a4ddaecc7 SF patch #1007189, multi-line imports, for instance:
"from blah import (foo, bar
baz, bongo)"
2004-08-31 10:07:13 +00:00
Martin v. Löwis 87fa785f0f Centralize WITH_TSC processing. 2004-08-29 15:51:52 +00:00
Raymond Hettinger 1792bfbf90 Bypass peepholing of code with lineno tables having intervals >= 255.
Allows the lineno fixup code to remain simple and not have to deal with
multibyte codings.

* Add an assertion to that effect.
* Remove the XXX comment on the subject.
2004-08-25 17:19:38 +00:00
Raymond Hettinger 65d3c0537a Fix typo in comment and add clarification. 2004-08-25 15:15:56 +00:00
Martin v. Löwis 8d494f3241 Patch #1015021: Stop claiming that coerce can return None.
Will backport to 2.3.
2004-08-25 10:42:41 +00:00
Raymond Hettinger ef0a82b682 Simplify chains of conditional jumps.
(Suggested by Neal Norwitz.)
2004-08-25 03:18:29 +00:00
Tim Peters c885443479 Stop producing or using OverflowWarning. PEP 237 thought this would
happen in 2.3, but nobody noticed it still was getting generated (the
warning was disabled by default).  OverflowWarning and
PyExc_OverflowWarning should be removed for 2.5, and left notes all over
saying so.
2004-08-25 02:14:08 +00:00
Raymond Hettinger a12fa148d7 Incorporate review comments courtesy of Neal Norwitz:
* Perform the code length check earlier.
* Eliminate the extra PyMem_Free() upon hitting an EXTENDED_ARG.
* Assert that the NOP count used in jump retargeting matches the NOPs
  eliminated in the final step.
* Add an XXX note to indicate that more work is being to done to
  handle linenotab with intervals > 255.
2004-08-24 04:34:16 +00:00
Raymond Hettinger fd2d1f7870 SF Patch #1013667: Cleanup Peepholer Output
* Make a pass to eliminate NOPs.  Produce code that is more readable,
  more compact, and a tiny bit faster.  Makes the peepholer more flexible
  in the scope of allowable transformations.

* With Guido's okay, bumped up the magic number so that this patch gets
  widely exercised before the alpha goes out.
2004-08-23 23:37:48 +00:00
Martin v. Löwis 336e85f56a Patch #900727: Add Py_InitializeEx to allow embedding without signals. 2004-08-19 11:31:58 +00:00
Raymond Hettinger 1a7892924f Move the bytecode optimizer upstream so that its results are saved in pyc
files and not re-optimized upon import.  Saves a bit of startup time while
still remaining decoupled from the rest of the compiler.

As a side benefit, handcoded bytecode is not run through the optimizer
when new code objects are created.  Hopefully, a handcoder has already
created exactly what they want to have run.

(Idea suggested by Armin Rigo and Michael Hudson.  Initially avoided
 because of worries about compiler coupling; however, only the nexus
 point needed to be moved so there won't be a conflict when the AST
 branch is loaded.)
2004-08-18 05:22:06 +00:00
Michael W. Hudson 0ccff074cd This is Mark Russell's patch:
[ 1009560 ] Fix @decorator evaluation order

From the description:

Changes in this patch:

- Change Grammar/Grammar to require
newlines between adjacent decorators.

- Fix order of evaluation of decorators
in the C (compile.c) and python
(Lib/compiler/pycodegen.py) compilers

- Add better order of evaluation check
to test_decorators.py (test_eval_order)

- Update the decorator documentation in
the reference manual (improve description
of evaluation order and update syntax
description)

and the comment:

Used Brett's evaluation order (see
http://mail.python.org/pipermail/python-dev/2004-August/047835.html)

(I'm checking this in for Anthony who was having problems getting SF to
talk to him)
2004-08-17 17:29:16 +00:00
Matthias Klose a2542bee59 The attached patch fixes FTBFS on GNU/k*BSD. The problem happens on GNU/k*BSD
because GNU/k*BSD uses gnu pth to provide pthreads, but will also happen on any
system that does the same.

python fails to build because it doesn't detect gnu pth in pthread
emulation. See C comments in patch for details.

patch taken from http://bugs.debian.org/264315
2004-08-16 11:35:51 +00:00
Brett Cannon add33601c2 Correct the order of application for decorators. Meant to be bottom-up and not
top-down.  Now matches the PEP.
2004-08-15 07:21:25 +00:00
Brett Cannon 31f8350f43 Fix incorrect comment for (struct compiling)->c_cellvars 2004-08-15 01:15:01 +00:00
Michael W. Hudson 800ba2375a This is my patch:
[ 1005891 ] support --with-tsc on PPC

plus a trivial change to settscdump's docstring and a Misc/NEWS entry.
2004-08-12 18:19:17 +00:00
Tim Peters d459f536c5 code_new(): Wouldn't compile on Windows, because of gcc'ism. 2004-08-12 18:16:43 +00:00
Michael W. Hudson 6093462739 Fix bug
[ 1005248 ] new.code() not cleanly checking its arguments

using the result of new.code() can still destroy the sun, but merely
calling the function shouldn't any more.

I also rewrote the existing tests of new.code() to use vastly less
un-bogus arguments, and added tests for the previous insane behaviours.
2004-08-12 17:56:29 +00:00
Martin v. Löwis fd39ad4937 Patch #1005468: Disambiguate "min() or max()" exception string. 2004-08-12 14:42:37 +00:00
Armin Rigo 618fbf5469 This was quite a dark bug in my recent in-place string concatenation
hack: it would resize *interned* strings in-place!  This occurred because
their reference counts do not have their expected value -- stringobject.c
hacks them.  Mea culpa.
2004-08-07 20:58:32 +00:00
Jeremy Hylton 4c989ddc9c Subclasses of string can no longer be interned. The semantics of
interning were not clear here -- a subclass could be mutable, for
example -- and had bugs.  Explicitly interning a subclass of string
via intern() will raise a TypeError.  Internal operations that attempt
to intern a string subclass will have no effect.

Added a few tests to test_builtin that includes the old buggy code and
verifies that calls like PyObject_SetAttr() don't fail.  Perhaps these
tests should have gone in test_string.
2004-08-07 19:20:05 +00:00
Michael W. Hudson 34553388ef Fix
[ 991812 ] PyArg_ParseTuple can miss errors with warnings as exceptions

as suggested in the report.

This is definitely a 2.3 candidate (as are most of the checkins I've
made in the last month...)
2004-08-07 17:57:16 +00:00
Raymond Hettinger 98bd1814e2 SF bug #1004088: big code objects (>64K) may be optimized incorrectly
Will backport.
2004-08-06 19:46:34 +00:00
Raymond Hettinger 52a21b8e65 SF patch #980695: efficient string concatenation
(Original patch by Armin Rigo).
2004-08-06 18:43:09 +00:00
Michael W. Hudson e51c4f9a10 Revert 2.312; turns out interning the file name did do some good (reducing
.pyc size) after all.
2004-08-04 10:26:08 +00:00
Michael W. Hudson 782d8ffb42 Don't intern the filename of a file being compiled.
Hard to believe it ever helped anything, and it hurts finding reference
leaks.
2004-08-03 10:24:03 +00:00
Michael W. Hudson a3711f73c1 Fix for the unfortunate fact that PyDict_GetItem and PyObject_GetItem
have differing refcount semantics.  If anyone sees a prettier way to
acheive the same ends, then please go for it.

I think this is the first time I've ever used Py_XINCREF.
2004-08-02 14:50:43 +00:00
Michael W. Hudson 52db519faa for some reason, the lack of adherence to Python's C whitespace rules
must have annoyed me at some point.
2004-08-02 13:21:09 +00:00
Anthony Baxter 4e7785aa4f fix for @decorators under a debug build. 2004-08-02 11:08:15 +00:00
Raymond Hettinger 66bd233225 Completed the patch for Bug #215126.
* Fixes an incorrect variable in a PyDict_CheckExact.
* Allow general mapping locals arguments for the execfile() function
  and exec statement.
* Add tests.
2004-08-02 08:30:07 +00:00
Anthony Baxter c2a5a63654 PEP-0318, @decorator-style. In Guido's words:
"@ seems the syntax that everybody can hate equally"
Implementation by Mark Russell, from SF #979728.
2004-08-02 06:10:11 +00:00