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authorFred Drake <fdrake@acm.org>2001-03-21 22:15:01 (GMT)
committerFred Drake <fdrake@acm.org>2001-03-21 22:15:01 (GMT)
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Integrated an expanded version of some text from Neil Schemenauer about
supporting cyclic garbage collection. (This is not all of it, but I'm taking a break!) Also fixed some markup nits.
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@@ -4869,8 +4869,8 @@ should be \NULL{}. Otherwise, the \member{tp_as_buffer} will point to
a \ctype{PyBufferProcs} structure.
\strong{Note:} It is very important that your
-\ctype{PyTypeObject} structure uses \code{Py_TPFLAGS_DEFAULT} for the
-value of the \member{tp_flags} member rather than \code{0}. This
+\ctype{PyTypeObject} structure uses \constant{Py_TPFLAGS_DEFAULT} for
+the value of the \member{tp_flags} member rather than \code{0}. This
tells the Python runtime that your \ctype{PyBufferProcs} structure
contains the \member{bf_getcharbuffer} slot. Older versions of Python
did not have this member, so a new Python interpreter using an old
@@ -4898,7 +4898,7 @@ objects such as \ctype{PyString_Type} and
The last slot is \member{bf_getcharbuffer}, of type
\ctype{getcharbufferproc}. This slot will only be present if the
-\code{Py_TPFLAGS_HAVE_GETCHARBUFFER} flag is present in the
+\constant{Py_TPFLAGS_HAVE_GETCHARBUFFER} flag is present in the
\member{tp_flags} field of the object's \ctype{PyTypeObject}. Before using
this slot, the caller should test whether it is present by using the
\cfunction{PyType_HasFeature()}\ttindex{PyType_HasFeature()} function.
@@ -4963,6 +4963,88 @@ The function cannot fail.
\end{ctypedesc}
+\section{Supporting Cyclic Garbarge Collection
+ \label{supporting-cycle-detection}}
+
+Python's support for detecting and collecting garbage which involves
+circular references requires support from object types which are
+``containers'' for other objects which may also be containers. Types
+which do not store references to other objects, or which only store
+references to atomic types (such as numbers or strings), do not need
+to provide any explicit support for garbage collection.
+
+To create a container type, the \member{tp_flags} field of the type
+object must include the \constant{Py_TPFLAGS_GC} and provide an
+implementation of the \member{tp_traverse} handler. The value of the
+\member{tp_basicsize} field must include \constant{PyGC_HEAD_SIZE} as
+well. If instances of the type are mutable, a \member{tp_clear}
+implementation must also be provided.
+
+\begin{datadesc}{Py_TPFLAGS_GC}
+ Objects with a type with this flag set must conform with the rules
+ documented here. For convenience these objects will be referred to
+ as container objects.
+\end{datadesc}
+
+\begin{datadesc}{PyGC_HEAD_SIZE}
+ Extra memory needed for the garbage collector. Container objects
+ must include this in the calculation of their tp_basicsize. If the
+ collector is disabled at compile time then this is \code{0}.
+\end{datadesc}
+
+\begin{cfuncdesc}{void}{PyObject_GC_Init}{PyObject *op}
+ Adds the object \var{op} to the set of container objects tracked by
+ the collector. The collector can run at unexpected times so objects
+ must be valid while being tracked. This should be called once all
+ the fields followed by the \member{tp_traverse} handler become valid,
+ usually near the end of the constructor.
+\end{cfuncdesc}
+
+\begin{cfuncdesc}{void}{PyObject_GC_Fini}{PyObject *op}
+ Remove the object \var{op} from the set of container objects tracked
+ by the collector. Note that \cfunction{PyObject_GC_Init()} can be
+ called again on this object to add it back to the set of tracked
+ objects. The deallocator (\member{tp_dealloc} handler) should call
+ this for the object before any of the fields used by the
+ \member{tp_traverse} handler become invalid.
+\end{cfuncdesc}
+
+The \member{tp_traverse} handler accepts a function parameter of this
+type:
+
+\begin{ctypedesc}[visitproc]{int (*visitproc)(PyObject *object, void *arg)}
+ Type of the visitor function passed to the \member{tp_traverse}
+ handler. The function should be called with an object to traverse
+ as \var{object} and the third parameter to the \member{tp_traverse}
+ handler as \var{arg}.
+\end{ctypedesc}
+
+The \member{tp_traverse} handler must have the following type:
+
+\begin{ctypedesc}[traverseproc]{int (*traverseproc)(PyObject *self,
+ visitproc visit, void *arg)}
+ Traversal function for a container object. Implementations must
+ call the \var{visit} function for each object directly contained by
+ \var{self}, with the parameters to \var{visit} being the contained
+ object and the \var{arg} value passed to the handler. If
+ \var{visit} returns a non-zero value then an error has occurred and
+ that value should be returned immediately.
+\end{ctypedesc}
+
+The \member{tp_clear} handler must be of the \ctype{inquiry} type, or
+\NULL{} if the object is immutable.
+
+\begin{ctypedesc}[inquiry]{int (*inquiry)(PyObject *self)}
+ Drop references that may have created reference cycles. Immutable
+ objects do not have to define this method since they can never
+ directly create reference cycles. Note that the object must still
+ be valid after calling this method (i.e., don't just call
+ \cfunction{Py_DECREF()} on a reference). The collector will call
+ this method if it detects that this object is involved in a
+ reference cycle.
+\end{ctypedesc}
+
+
% \chapter{Debugging \label{debugging}}
%
% XXX Explain Py_DEBUG, Py_TRACE_REFS, Py_REF_DEBUG.