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* bpo-34170: Add Python/coreconfig.c for _PyCoreConfig (GH-8607)Victor Stinner2018-08-011-29/+0
| | | | | | | * Add Include/coreconfig.h * Move config_*() and _PyCoreConfig_*() functions from Modules/main.c to a new Python/coreconfig.c file. * Inline _Py_ReadHashSeed() into config_init_hash_seed() * Move global configuration variables to coreconfig.c
* bpo-33021: Release the GIL during fstat() calls (GH-6019)Nir Soffer2018-03-111-1/+6
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | fstat may block for long time if the file descriptor is on a non-responsive NFS server, hanging all threads. Most fstat() calls are handled by _Py_fstat(), releasing the GIL internally, but but _Py_fstat_noraise() does not release the GIL, and most calls release the GIL explicitly around it. This patch fixes last 2 calls to _Py_fstat_no_raise(), avoiding hangs when calling: - mmap.mmap() - os.urandom() - random.seed()
* bpo-32329: Fix -R option for hash randomization (#4873)Victor Stinner2017-12-141-27/+10
| | | | | | | | | | | | bpo-32329, bpo-32030: * The -R option now turns on hash randomization when the PYTHONHASHSEED environment variable is set to 0 Previously, the option was ignored. * sys.flags.hash_randomization is now properly set to 0 when hash randomization is turned off by PYTHONHASHSEED=0. * _PyCoreConfig_ReadEnv() now reads the PYTHONHASHSEED environment variable. _Py_HashRandomization_Init() now only apply the configuration, it doesn't read PYTHONHASHSEED anymore.
* bpo-32241: Add the const qualifire to declarations of umodifiable strings. ↵Serhiy Storchaka2017-12-121-4/+4
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* bpo-32030: Enhance Py_Main() (#4412)Victor Stinner2017-11-161-2/+2
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Parse more env vars in Py_Main(): * Add more options to _PyCoreConfig: * faulthandler * tracemalloc * importtime * Move code to parse environment variables from _Py_InitializeCore() to Py_Main(). This change fixes a regression from Python 3.6: PYTHONUNBUFFERED is now read before calling pymain_init_stdio(). * _PyFaulthandler_Init() and _PyTraceMalloc_Init() now take an argument to decide if the module has to be enabled at startup. * tracemalloc_start() is now responsible to check the maximum number of frames. Other changes: * Cleanup Py_Main(): * Rename some pymain_xxx() subfunctions * Add pymain_run_python() subfunction * Cleanup Py_NewInterpreter() * _PyInterpreterState_Enable() now reports failure * init_hash_secret() now considers pyurandom() failure as an "user error": don't fail with abort(). * pymain_optlist_append() and pymain_strdup() now sets err on memory allocation failure.
* bpo-32030: Split Py_Main() into subfunctions (#4399)Victor Stinner2017-11-151-8/+11
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | * Don't use "Python runtime" anymore to parse command line options or to get environment variables: pymain_init() is now a strict separation. * Use an error message rather than "crashing" directly with Py_FatalError(). Limit the number of calls to Py_FatalError(). It prepares the code to handle errors more nicely later. * Warnings options (-W, PYTHONWARNINGS) and "XOptions" (-X) are now only added to the sys module once Python core is properly initialized. * _PyMain is now the well identified owner of some important strings like: warnings options, XOptions, and the "program name". The program name string is now properly freed at exit. pymain_free() is now responsible to free the "command" string. * Rename most methods in Modules/main.c to use a "pymain_" prefix to avoid conflits and ease debug. * Replace _Py_CommandLineDetails_INIT with memset(0) * Reorder a lot of code to fix the initialization ordering. For example, initializing standard streams now comes before parsing PYTHONWARNINGS. * Py_Main() now handles errors when adding warnings options and XOptions. * Add _PyMem_GetDefaultRawAllocator() private function. * Cleanup _PyMem_Initialize(): remove useless global constants: move them into _PyMem_Initialize(). * Call _PyRuntime_Initialize() as soon as possible: _PyRuntime_Initialize() now returns an error message on failure. * Add _PyInitError structure and following macros: * _Py_INIT_OK() * _Py_INIT_ERR(msg) * _Py_INIT_USER_ERR(msg): "user" error, don't abort() in that case * _Py_INIT_FAILED(err)
* bpo-22257: Private C-API for core runtime initialization (PEP 432). (#1772)Eric Snow2017-05-241-3/+5
| | | (patch by Nick Coghlan)
* bpo-22257: Small changes for PEP 432. (#1728)Eric Snow2017-05-231-0/+629
PEP 432 specifies a number of large changes to interpreter startup code, including exposing a cleaner C-API. The major changes depend on a number of smaller changes. This patch includes all those smaller changes.