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authorBenjamin Peterson <benjamin@python.org>2012-04-23 15:24:50 (GMT)
committerBenjamin Peterson <benjamin@python.org>2012-04-23 15:24:50 (GMT)
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Implement PEP 412: Key-sharing dictionaries (closes #13903)
Patch from Mark Shannon.
Diffstat (limited to 'Include/dictobject.h')
-rw-r--r--Include/dictobject.h86
1 files changed, 18 insertions, 68 deletions
diff --git a/Include/dictobject.h b/Include/dictobject.h
index 24c38f5..36048f6 100644
--- a/Include/dictobject.h
+++ b/Include/dictobject.h
@@ -13,78 +13,20 @@ extern "C" {
tuning dictionaries, and several ideas for possible optimizations.
*/
-/*
-There are three kinds of slots in the table:
-
-1. Unused. me_key == me_value == NULL
- Does not hold an active (key, value) pair now and never did. Unused can
- transition to Active upon key insertion. This is the only case in which
- me_key is NULL, and is each slot's initial state.
-
-2. Active. me_key != NULL and me_key != dummy and me_value != NULL
- Holds an active (key, value) pair. Active can transition to Dummy upon
- key deletion. This is the only case in which me_value != NULL.
-
-3. Dummy. me_key == dummy and me_value == NULL
- Previously held an active (key, value) pair, but that was deleted and an
- active pair has not yet overwritten the slot. Dummy can transition to
- Active upon key insertion. Dummy slots cannot be made Unused again
- (cannot have me_key set to NULL), else the probe sequence in case of
- collision would have no way to know they were once active.
-
-Note: .popitem() abuses the me_hash field of an Unused or Dummy slot to
-hold a search finger. The me_hash field of Unused or Dummy slots has no
-meaning otherwise.
-*/
-
-/* PyDict_MINSIZE is the minimum size of a dictionary. This many slots are
- * allocated directly in the dict object (in the ma_smalltable member).
- * It must be a power of 2, and at least 4. 8 allows dicts with no more
- * than 5 active entries to live in ma_smalltable (and so avoid an
- * additional malloc); instrumentation suggested this suffices for the
- * majority of dicts (consisting mostly of usually-small instance dicts and
- * usually-small dicts created to pass keyword arguments).
- */
#ifndef Py_LIMITED_API
-#define PyDict_MINSIZE 8
+typedef struct _dictkeysobject PyDictKeysObject;
+
+/* The ma_values pointer is NULL for a combined table
+ * or points to an array of PyObject* for a split table
+ */
typedef struct {
- /* Cached hash code of me_key. */
- Py_hash_t me_hash;
- PyObject *me_key;
- PyObject *me_value;
-} PyDictEntry;
-
-/*
-To ensure the lookup algorithm terminates, there must be at least one Unused
-slot (NULL key) in the table.
-The value ma_fill is the number of non-NULL keys (sum of Active and Dummy);
-ma_used is the number of non-NULL, non-dummy keys (== the number of non-NULL
-values == the number of Active items).
-To avoid slowing down lookups on a near-full table, we resize the table when
-it's two-thirds full.
-*/
-typedef struct _dictobject PyDictObject;
-struct _dictobject {
PyObject_HEAD
- Py_ssize_t ma_fill; /* # Active + # Dummy */
- Py_ssize_t ma_used; /* # Active */
-
- /* The table contains ma_mask + 1 slots, and that's a power of 2.
- * We store the mask instead of the size because the mask is more
- * frequently needed.
- */
- Py_ssize_t ma_mask;
-
- /* ma_table points to ma_smalltable for small tables, else to
- * additional malloc'ed memory. ma_table is never NULL! This rule
- * saves repeated runtime null-tests in the workhorse getitem and
- * setitem calls.
- */
- PyDictEntry *ma_table;
- PyDictEntry *(*ma_lookup)(PyDictObject *mp, PyObject *key, Py_hash_t hash);
- PyDictEntry ma_smalltable[PyDict_MINSIZE];
-};
+ Py_ssize_t ma_used;
+ PyDictKeysObject *ma_keys;
+ PyObject **ma_values;
+} PyDictObject;
+
#endif /* Py_LIMITED_API */
PyAPI_DATA(PyTypeObject) PyDict_Type;
@@ -117,6 +59,8 @@ PyAPI_FUNC(void) PyDict_Clear(PyObject *mp);
PyAPI_FUNC(int) PyDict_Next(
PyObject *mp, Py_ssize_t *pos, PyObject **key, PyObject **value);
#ifndef Py_LIMITED_API
+PyDictKeysObject *_PyDict_NewKeysForClass(void);
+PyAPI_FUNC(PyObject *) PyObject_GenericGetDict(PyObject *, void *);
PyAPI_FUNC(int) _PyDict_Next(
PyObject *mp, Py_ssize_t *pos, PyObject **key, PyObject **value, Py_hash_t *hash);
#endif
@@ -131,6 +75,7 @@ PyAPI_FUNC(int) _PyDict_Contains(PyObject *mp, PyObject *key, Py_hash_t hash);
PyAPI_FUNC(PyObject *) _PyDict_NewPresized(Py_ssize_t minused);
PyAPI_FUNC(void) _PyDict_MaybeUntrack(PyObject *mp);
PyAPI_FUNC(int) _PyDict_HasOnlyStringKeys(PyObject *mp);
+#define _PyDict_HasSplitTable(d) ((d)->ma_values != NULL)
PyAPI_FUNC(int) PyDict_ClearFreeList(void);
#endif
@@ -162,6 +107,11 @@ PyAPI_FUNC(int) PyDict_SetItemString(PyObject *dp, const char *key, PyObject *it
PyAPI_FUNC(int) _PyDict_SetItemId(PyObject *dp, struct _Py_Identifier *key, PyObject *item);
PyAPI_FUNC(int) PyDict_DelItemString(PyObject *dp, const char *key);
+#ifndef Py_LIMITED_API
+int _PyObjectDict_SetItem(PyTypeObject *tp, PyObject **dictptr, PyObject *name, PyObject *value);
+PyObject *_PyDict_LoadGlobal(PyDictObject *, PyDictObject *, PyObject *);
+#endif
+
#ifdef __cplusplus
}
#endif