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diff --git a/Modules/zlibmodule.c b/Modules/zlibmodule.c
index f103879..782c790 100644
--- a/Modules/zlibmodule.c
+++ b/Modules/zlibmodule.c
@@ -15,14 +15,6 @@
events! And, since zlib itself is threadsafe, we don't need to worry
about re-entering zlib functions.
- What we _do_ have to worry about is releasing the global lock _in
- general_ in the zlibmodule functions, because of all the calls to
- Python functions, which assume that the global lock is held. So
- only two types of calls are wrapped in Py_BEGIN/END_ALLOW_THREADS:
- those that grab the zlib lock, and those that involve other
- time-consuming functions where we need to worry about holding up
- other Python threads.
-
N.B.
Since ENTER_ZLIB and LEAVE_ZLIB only need to be called on functions
@@ -370,29 +362,21 @@ PyZlib_decompressobj(PyObject *selfptr, PyObject *args)
static void
Comp_dealloc(compobject *self)
{
- ENTER_ZLIB
-
if (self->is_initialised)
deflateEnd(&self->zst);
Py_XDECREF(self->unused_data);
Py_XDECREF(self->unconsumed_tail);
PyObject_Del(self);
-
- LEAVE_ZLIB
}
static void
Decomp_dealloc(compobject *self)
{
- ENTER_ZLIB
-
if (self->is_initialised)
inflateEnd(&self->zst);
Py_XDECREF(self->unused_data);
Py_XDECREF(self->unconsumed_tail);
PyObject_Del(self);
-
- LEAVE_ZLIB
}
static char comp_compress__doc__[] =
@@ -672,7 +656,7 @@ PyZlib_flush(compobject *self, PyObject *args)
RetVal = NULL;
error:
- LEAVE_ZLIB;
+ LEAVE_ZLIB
return RetVal;
}