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Guido van Rossum d7ed683a7e Inline PyObject_CallObject (Marc-Andre Lemburg). 1997-08-30 15:02:50 +00:00
Guido van Rossum dcc0c13f74 Two independent changes (oops):
- Changed semantics for initialized flag (again); forget the ref
counting, forget the fatal errors -- redundant calls to
Py_Initialize() or Py_Finalize() calls are simply ignored.

- Automatically import site.py on initialization, unless a flag is set
not to do this by main().
1997-08-29 22:32:42 +00:00
Barry Warsaw 757af0e7bb Removed obsolete exception PyExc_AccessError.
Added PyErr_MemoryErrorInst to hold the pre-instantiated instance when
using class based exceptions.

Simplified the creation of all built-in exceptions, both class based
and string based.  Actually, for class based exceptions, the string
ones are still created just in case there's a problem creating the
class based ones (so you still get *some* exception handling!).  Now
the init and fini functions run through a list of structure elements,
creating the strings (and optionally classes) for every entry.

initerrors(): the new base class exceptions StandardError,
LookupError, and NumberError are initialized when using string
exceptions, to tuples containing the list of derived string
exceptions.  This GvR trick enables forward compatibility!  One bit of
nastiness is that the C code has to know the inheritance tree embodied
in exceptions.py.

Added the two phase init and fini functions.
1997-08-29 22:13:51 +00:00
Barry Warsaw 035574d755 Added Py_UseClassExceptionsFlag, the variable containing the state of
the -X command line option.

Py_Initialize(): Handle the two phase initialization of the built-in
module.

Py_Finalize(): Handle the two phase finalization of the built-in
module.

parse_syntax_error(): New function which parses syntax errors that
PyErr_Print() will catch.  This correctly parses such errors
regardless of whether PyExc_SyntaxError is an old-style string
exception or new-fangled class exception.

PyErr_Print(): Many changes:

    1. Normalize the exception.

    2. Handle SystemExit exceptions which might be class based.  Digs
       the exit code out of the "code" attribute.  String based
       SystemExit is handled the same as before.

    3. Handle SyntaxError exceptions which might be class based.  Digs
       the various information bits out of the instance's attributes
       (see parse_syntax_error() for details).  String based
       SyntaxError still works too.

    4. Don't write the `:' after the exception if the exception is
       class based and has an empty string str() value.
1997-08-29 22:07:17 +00:00
Barry Warsaw 2d8adff10a PyErr_NoMemory(): If the pre-instantiated memory exception is non-null
(PyExc_MemoryErrorInst) raise this instead of PyExc_MemoryError.  This
only happens when exception classes are enabled (e.g. when Python is
started with -X).
1997-08-29 21:54:35 +00:00
Guido van Rossum beef8aa719 Cprrect stuoid tyops -- was comparing variabes with themselves because
of co/cp mixup.
1997-08-29 17:12:43 +00:00
Barry Warsaw eaedc7ce32 eval_code2(), set_exc_info(): Call PyErr_NormalizeException() the
former rather than the latter, since PyErr_NormalizeException takes
PyObject** and I didn't want to change the interface for set_exc_info
(but I did want the changes propagated to eval_code2!).
1997-08-28 22:36:40 +00:00
Barry Warsaw 36b8f945e7 PyErr_Print(): Use PyErr_GivenExceptionMatches() instead of pointer
compares to test for SystemExit and SyntaxError.
1997-08-26 18:09:48 +00:00
Barry Warsaw 910105515e unpack_sequence(): In finally clause, watch out for Py_DECREF
evaluating its arguments twice.
1997-08-25 22:30:51 +00:00
Barry Warsaw e42b18f9d1 eval_code2(): collapsed the implementations of UNPACK_TUPLE and
UNPACK_LIST byte codes and added a third code path that allows
generalized sequence unpacking.  Now both syntaxes:

    a, b, c = seq
    [a, b, c] = seq

can be used to unpack any sequence with the exact right number of
items.

unpack_sequence(): out-lined implementation of generalized sequence
unpacking.  tuple and list unpacking are still inlined.
1997-08-25 22:13:04 +00:00
Barry Warsaw 4249f54b28 cmp_exception gets promoted (essentially) to the C API function
PyErr_GivenExceptionMatches().

set_exc_info(): make sure to normalize exceptions.

do_raise(): Use PyErr_NormalizeException() if type is a class.

loop_subscript(): Use PyErr_ExceptionMatches() instead of raw pointer
compare for PyExc_IndexError.
1997-08-22 21:26:19 +00:00
Barry Warsaw c0dc92af7d Three new C API functions:
- int PyErr_GivenExceptionMatches(obj1, obj2)

  Returns 1 if obj1 and obj2 are the same object, or if obj1 is an
  instance of type obj2, or of a class derived from obj2

- int PyErr_ExceptionMatches(obj)

  Higher level wrapper around PyErr_GivenExceptionMatches() which uses
  PyErr_Occurred() as obj1.  This will be the more commonly called
  function.

- void PyErr_NormalizeException(typeptr, valptr, tbptr)

  Normalizes exceptions, and places the normalized values in the
  arguments.  If type is not a class, this does nothing.  If type is a
  class, then it makes sure that value is an instance of the class by:

  1. if instance is of the type, or a class derived from type, it does
     nothing.

  2. otherwise it instantiates the class, using the value as an
     argument.  If value is None, it uses an empty arg tuple, and if
     the value is a tuple, it uses just that.
1997-08-22 21:22:58 +00:00
Barry Warsaw cde8b1ba0c Two new built-in functions: issubclass() and isinstance(). Both take
classes as their second arguments.  The former takes a class as the
first argument and returns true iff first is second, or is a subclass
of second.

The latter takes any object as the first argument and returns true iff
first is an instance of the second, or any subclass of second.

Also, change all occurances of pointer compares against
PyExc_IndexError with PyErr_ExceptionMatches() calls.
1997-08-22 21:14:38 +00:00
Guido van Rossum cd649654d7 Reverse the search order for the Don Beaudry hook so that the first
class wins.  Makes more sense.
1997-08-22 16:56:16 +00:00
Guido van Rossum e3c0d5eb34 Added new Py_IsInitalized() API function to test the 'initialized' flag. 1997-08-22 04:20:13 +00:00
Guido van Rossum 5f896a4de0 Added missing newline to warning msg 1997-08-21 02:28:19 +00:00
Guido van Rossum aa61505fd2 Use a counter instead of a Boolean to check for initialized; n calls
to Py_Initialize will be undone by n calls to Py_Uninitialize.
1997-08-20 22:40:18 +00:00
Guido van Rossum 54dec59b56 set sharedlib extensions properly for NeXT (Ted Horst) 1997-08-16 14:38:09 +00:00
Guido van Rossum 7c14103d77 Keep gcc -Wall happy 1997-08-15 02:52:08 +00:00
Guido van Rossum 49b1226781 Use _beginthread() and _endthread() in favor of CreateThread() and
ExitThread().  As discussed in c.l.p, this takes care of
initialization and finalization of thread-local storage allocated by
the C runtime system.  Not sure whether non-MS compilers grok this
though (but who cares :-).
1997-08-14 20:12:58 +00:00
Guido van Rossum d47a0a86b4 Added Jim Fulton's PyImport_Import(), which calls whatever
__import__() hook is currently installed.
1997-08-14 20:11:26 +00:00
Guido van Rossum 741689d5f3 Use string interning and caching to get speedups on the mac (Jack). 1997-08-12 14:53:39 +00:00
Guido van Rossum e5b4026881 Use strerror on the mac if using MSL (Jack). 1997-08-12 14:51:52 +00:00
Guido van Rossum 622f73f188 Remove unised variable 1997-08-07 19:22:48 +00:00
Guido van Rossum cc283f56a7 Merge Py_Cleanup() into Py_Finalize(). Call the various small Fini()
functions.
1997-08-05 02:22:03 +00:00
Guido van Rossum 085d269f1d New rules for deleting modules. Rather than having an elaborate
scheme based on object's types, have a simple two-phase scheme based
on object's *names*:

	/* To make the execution order of destructors for global
	   objects a bit more predictable, we first zap all objects
	   whose name starts with a single underscore, before we clear
	   the entire dictionary.  We zap them by replacing them with
	   None, rather than deleting them from the dictionary, to
	   avoid rehashing the dictionary (to some extent). */
1997-08-05 02:20:51 +00:00
Guido van Rossum f9c90c533e Renamed a local label that was accidentally grandly renamed to
'Py_Cleanup' back to 'cleanup'.
1997-08-05 02:18:01 +00:00
Guido van Rossum 25ce566661 The last of the mass checkins for separate (sub)interpreters.
Everything should now work again.

See the comments for the .h files mass checkin (e.g. pystate.h) for
more detail.
1997-08-02 03:10:38 +00:00
Guido van Rossum 40b33c648a Removed fatal errors from Py_Initmodule4() (and thus from
Py_Initmodule(), which is a macro wrapper around it).

The return value is now a NULL pointer if the initialization failed.
This may make old modules fail with a SEGFAULT, since they don't
expect this kind of failure.  That's OK, since (a) it "never" happens,
and (b) they would fail with a fatal error otherwise, anyway.

Tons of extension modules should now check the return value of
Py_Initmodule*() -- that's on my TODO list.
1997-08-02 03:07:46 +00:00
Guido van Rossum 55b9ab5bdb Extend the "Don Beaudry hack" with "Guido's corollary" -- if the base
class has a __class__ attribute, call that to create the new class.
This allows us to write metaclasses purely in C!
1997-07-31 03:54:02 +00:00
Guido van Rossum 6fc06e770f Plugged a leak. (The same as the one plugged in compile.c -- forgot
to free lnotab).
1997-07-26 23:30:18 +00:00
Guido van Rossum 275558cb9f Plug a leak in code_dealloc() (and reordered the deallocs to match the
order of the variables in the declarations).

Also removed an entry in the TODO list that's done.
1997-07-25 20:13:49 +00:00
Guido van Rossum ef3d02ebb9 Removed some variables that are used to exchange data between import.c and
importdl.c: the MAXSUFFIXSIZE macro is now defined in importdl.h, and
the modules dictionary is now passed using PyImport_GetModuleDict().

Also undefine USE_SHLIB for AIX -- in AIX 4.2 and up, dlfcn.h exists
but we don't want to use it.
1997-07-21 14:54:36 +00:00
Guido van Rossum a94145118a frozenmain.c is now also in the library,
with entry point Py_FrozenMain().
1997-07-19 21:59:47 +00:00
Guido van Rossum 019db5d73e Oops -- this contains frozen bytecode, but it was Python 1.4 bytecode! 1997-07-19 21:54:24 +00:00
Guido van Rossum 9cc8a20cd2 Moved PyEval_{Acquire,Release}Thread() to within the same #ifdef
WITH_THREAD as PyEval_InitThreads().

Removed use of Py_SuppressPrintingFlag.
1997-07-19 19:55:50 +00:00
Guido van Rossum 534ac094f9 Removed a bunch of extern declarations of functions that are now
properly declared in Python.h.
1997-07-19 19:51:43 +00:00
Guido van Rossum 8fb26ede51 Make it return a _const_ char*. 1997-07-19 19:48:41 +00:00
Guido van Rossum f6ca6aa869 New build procedure. 1997-07-19 19:39:57 +00:00
Guido van Rossum 3768fb1097 Tracking changes to Py_Main():
- Got rid of inspection of some environment variables.

- Got rid of Py_GetProgramName() and related logic.

- Print the version header *after* successful initialization.
1997-07-19 19:24:41 +00:00
Guido van Rossum ad6dfda9af Moved some stuff here from main.c (part of a big restructuring - wait
for more!).

- The global flags that can be set from environment variables are now
set in Py_Initialize (except the silly Py_SuppressPrint, which no
longer exists).  This saves duplicate code in frozenmain.c and main.c.

- Py_GetProgramName() is now here; added Py_SetProgramName().  An
embedding program should no longer provide Py_GetProgramName(),
instead it should call Py_SetProgramName() *before* calling
Py_Initialize().
1997-07-19 19:17:22 +00:00
Guido van Rossum 0c88e1fd96 Remove confusing usage comments at end. 1997-07-19 00:02:22 +00:00
Guido van Rossum 2fca21f762 PyEval_SaveThread() and PyEval_RestoreThread() now return/take a
PyThreadState pointer instead of a (frame) PyObject pointer.  This
makes much more sense.  It is backward incompatible, but that's no
problem, because (a) the heaviest users are the Py_{BEGIN,END}_
ALLOW_THREADS macros here, which have been fixed too; (b) there are
very few direct users; (c) those who use it are there will probably
appreciate the change.

Also, added new functions PyEval_AcquireThread() and
PyEval_ReleaseThread() which allows the threads created by the thread
module as well threads created by others (!) to set/reset the current
thread, and at the same time acquire/release the interpreter lock.

Much saner.
1997-07-18 23:56:58 +00:00
Guido van Rossum c12da6980f Huge speedup by inlining some common integer operations:
int+int, int-int, int <compareop> int, and list[int].
(Unfortunately, int*int is way too much code to inline.)

Also corrected a NULL that should have been a zero.
1997-07-17 23:12:42 +00:00
Guido van Rossum b65e85cb73 Fix problem discovered by Greg McFarlane: when an imported module
replaces its own entry in sys.module, reference count errors ensue;
even if there is no reference count problem, it would be preferable
for the import to yield the new thing in sys.modules anyway (if only
because that's what later imports will yield).  This opens the road to
an official hack to implement a __getattr__ like feature for modules:
stick an instance in sys.modules[__name__].
1997-07-10 18:00:45 +00:00
Guido van Rossum db9e20f418 Fix bug reported by Just: anonymous arguments used for tuples should
have a unique name, otherwise they get squished by locals2fast (or
fast2locals, I dunno) when the debugger is invoked before they have
been transferred to real locals.
1997-07-10 01:06:53 +00:00
Guido van Rossum 46ff1903a3 Add default case (standard conformance) to avoid piling up
system specific #ifdefs.
1997-06-02 22:25:45 +00:00
Guido van Rossum 296b4751e1 Can't return 0 from void function... 1997-05-23 00:19:20 +00:00
Guido van Rossum c8b6df9004 PyObject_Compare can raise an exception now. 1997-05-23 00:06:51 +00:00
Guido van Rossum 7e8d26d78c PyFile_WriteString now returns an error indicator instead of calling
PyErr_Clear().  Add checking of those errors.
1997-05-22 22:35:47 +00:00