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* group the (stateful) runtime globals into various topical structs
* consolidate the topical structs under a single top-level _PyRuntimeState struct
* add a check-c-globals.py script that helps identify runtime globals
Other globals are excluded (see globals.txt and check-c-globals.py).
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Windows buildbots started failing due to include-related errors.
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* group the (stateful) runtime globals into various topical structs
* consolidate the topical structs under a single top-level _PyRuntimeState struct
* add a check-c-globals.py script that helps identify runtime globals
Other globals are excluded (see globals.txt and check-c-globals.py).
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in order to have the same resolution as pthreads condition variables.
At the same time, it must be large enough to accept 31 bits of
milliseconds, which is the maximum timeout value in the windows API.
A PY_LONG_LONG of microseconds fullfills both requirements.
This closes issue #20737
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for better WinRT compatibility.
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Fix incorrect test of the condition variable state, spotted by
Richard Oudkerk. This could cause the internal condition variable
to grow without bounds.
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Extract cross-platform condition variable support into a separate file and
provide user-mode non-recursive locks for Windows.
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