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gcc -Wcast-qual turns up a number of instances of casting away constness of pointers. Some of these can be safely modified, by either:
Adding the const to the type cast, as in:
- return _PyUnicode_FromUCS1((unsigned char*)s, size);
+ return _PyUnicode_FromUCS1((const unsigned char*)s, size);
or, Removing the cast entirely, because it's not necessary (but probably was at one time), as in:
- PyDTrace_FUNCTION_ENTRY((char *)filename, (char *)funcname, lineno);
+ PyDTrace_FUNCTION_ENTRY(filename, funcname, lineno);
These changes will not change code, but they will make it much easier to check for errors in consts
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Replace direct acccess to PyVarObject.ob_size with usage of
the Py_SET_SIZE() function.
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Replace direct access to PyObject.ob_type with Py_TYPE().
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PyCode_New as a compatibility wrapper (GH-13959)
Add PyCode_NewEx to be used internally and set PyCode_New as a compatibility wrapper
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This commit contains the implementation of PEP570: Python positional-only parameters.
* Update Grammar/Grammar with new typedarglist and varargslist
* Regenerate grammar files
* Update and regenerate AST related files
* Update code object
* Update marshal.c
* Update compiler and symtable
* Regenerate importlib files
* Update callable objects
* Implement positional-only args logic in ceval.c
* Regenerate frozen data
* Update standard library to account for positional-only args
* Add test file for positional-only args
* Update other test files to account for positional-only args
* Add News entry
* Update inspect module and related tests
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(GH-11015)
Set MemoryError when appropriate, add missing failure checks,
and fix some potential leaks.
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code from marshal." (#4381)
Simplify the reverted code.
This reverts commit e9bbe8b87ba2874efba0474af5cc7d5941dbf742.
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(#3157)
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Based on patch by Vajrasky Kok.
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Issue #28915: Replace _PyObject_CallMethodId() with
_PyObject_CallMethodIdObjArgs() in various modules when the format string was
only made of "O" formats, PyObject* arguments.
_PyObject_CallMethodIdObjArgs() avoids the creation of a temporary tuple and
doesn't have to parse a format string.
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Replace
PyObject_CallFunction(func, "O", arg)
and
PyObject_CallFunction(func, "O", arg, NULL)
with
_PyObject_CallArg1(func, arg)
Replace
PyObject_CallFunction(func, NULL)
with
_PyObject_CallNoArg(func)
_PyObject_CallNoArg() and _PyObject_CallArg1() are simpler and don't allocate
memory on the C stack.
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optimize memcpy().
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Issue #26588:
* Pass the hash table rather than the key size to hash and compare functions
* _Py_HASHTABLE_READ_KEY() and _Py_HASHTABLE_ENTRY_READ_KEY() macros now expect
the hash table as the first parameter, rather than the key size
* tracemalloc_get_traces_fill(): use _Py_HASHTABLE_ENTRY_READ_DATA() rather
than pointer dereference
* Remove the _Py_HASHTABLE_ENTRY_WRITE_PKEY() macro
* Move "PKEY" and "PDATA" macros inside hashtable.c
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* _Py_HASHTABLE_ENTRY_DATA: change type from "char *" to "const void *"
* Add _Py_HASHTABLE_ENTRY_WRITE_PKEY() macro
* Rename _Py_HASHTABLE_ENTRY_WRITE_DATA() macro to
_Py_HASHTABLE_ENTRY_WRITE_PDATA()
* Add _Py_HASHTABLE_ENTRY_WRITE_DATA() macro
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Issue #26588: hashtable.h now supports keys of any size, not only
sizeof(void*). It allows to support key larger than sizeof(void*), but also to
use less memory for key smaller than sizeof(void*).
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Change pushed by mistake, the patch is still under review :-/
"""
_tracemalloc: add domain to trace keys
* hashtable.h: key has now a variable size
* _tracemalloc uses (pointer: void*, domain: unsigned int) as key for traces
"""
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* hashtable.h: key has now a variable size
* _tracemalloc uses (pointer: void*, domain: unsigned int) as key for traces
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private functions.
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to ASCII replacements. Original patch by Chris Angelico.
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Add _Py_fstat_noraise() function when a Python exception is not welcome.
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fstat(), these functions are always required.
Remove HAVE_STAT and HAVE_FSTAT defines, and stop supporting DONT_HAVE_STAT and
DONT_HAVE_FSTAT.
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Windows.
fstat() may fail with EOVERFLOW on files larger than 2 GB because the file size type is an signed 32-bit integer.
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average.
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Keep _Py_STRINGIZE() in PC/pyconfig.h to not introduce a dependency between
pyconfig.h and pymacros.h.
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char, n is in range [0; 255] (a tuple cannot have a negative length)
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for TYPE_DICT and stop immedialty on first r_object() failure
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TYPE_SMALL_TUPLE
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failure, don't read any more data
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is pre-initialized to that value. Test show a 5% speedup as a bonus.
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CID 486239: Uninitialized pointer read (UNINIT)
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