#include "Python.h" #include "structmember.h" PyDoc_STRVAR(pickle_module_doc, "Optimized C implementation for the Python pickle module."); /*[clinic input] module _pickle class _pickle.Pickler "PicklerObject *" "&Pickler_Type" class _pickle.PicklerMemoProxy "PicklerMemoProxyObject *" "&PicklerMemoProxyType" class _pickle.Unpickler "UnpicklerObject *" "&Unpickler_Type" class _pickle.UnpicklerMemoProxy "UnpicklerMemoProxyObject *" "&UnpicklerMemoProxyType" [clinic start generated code]*/ /*[clinic end generated code: output=da39a3ee5e6b4b0d input=4b3e113468a58e6c]*/ /* Bump this when new opcodes are added to the pickle protocol. */ enum { HIGHEST_PROTOCOL = 4, DEFAULT_PROTOCOL = 3 }; /* Pickle opcodes. These must be kept updated with pickle.py. Extensive docs are in pickletools.py. */ enum opcode { MARK = '(', STOP = '.', POP = '0', POP_MARK = '1', DUP = '2', FLOAT = 'F', INT = 'I', BININT = 'J', BININT1 = 'K', LONG = 'L', BININT2 = 'M', NONE = 'N', PERSID = 'P', BINPERSID = 'Q', REDUCE = 'R', STRING = 'S', BINSTRING = 'T', SHORT_BINSTRING = 'U', UNICODE = 'V', BINUNICODE = 'X', APPEND = 'a', BUILD = 'b', GLOBAL = 'c', DICT = 'd', EMPTY_DICT = '}', APPENDS = 'e', GET = 'g', BINGET = 'h', INST = 'i', LONG_BINGET = 'j', LIST = 'l', EMPTY_LIST = ']', OBJ = 'o', PUT = 'p', BINPUT = 'q', LONG_BINPUT = 'r', SETITEM = 's', TUPLE = 't', EMPTY_TUPLE = ')', SETITEMS = 'u', BINFLOAT = 'G', /* Protocol 2. */ PROTO = '\x80', NEWOBJ = '\x81', EXT1 = '\x82', EXT2 = '\x83', EXT4 = '\x84', TUPLE1 = '\x85', TUPLE2 = '\x86', TUPLE3 = '\x87', NEWTRUE = '\x88', NEWFALSE = '\x89', LONG1 = '\x8a', LONG4 = '\x8b', /* Protocol 3 (Python 3.x) */ BINBYTES = 'B', SHORT_BINBYTES = 'C', /* Protocol 4 */ SHORT_BINUNICODE = '\x8c', BINUNICODE8 = '\x8d', BINBYTES8 = '\x8e', EMPTY_SET = '\x8f', ADDITEMS = '\x90', FROZENSET = '\x91', NEWOBJ_EX = '\x92', STACK_GLOBAL = '\x93', MEMOIZE = '\x94', FRAME = '\x95' }; enum { /* Keep in synch with pickle.Pickler._BATCHSIZE. This is how many elements batch_list/dict() pumps out before doing APPENDS/SETITEMS. Nothing will break if this gets out of synch with pickle.py, but it's unclear that would help anything either. */ BATCHSIZE = 1000, /* Nesting limit until Pickler, when running in "fast mode", starts checking for self-referential data-structures. */ FAST_NESTING_LIMIT = 50, /* Initial size of the write buffer of Pickler. */ WRITE_BUF_SIZE = 4096, /* Prefetch size when unpickling (disabled on unpeekable streams) */ PREFETCH = 8192 * 16, FRAME_SIZE_TARGET = 64 * 1024, FRAME_HEADER_SIZE = 9 }; /*************************************************************************/ /* State of the pickle module, per PEP 3121. */ typedef struct { /* Exception classes for pickle. */ PyObject *PickleError; PyObject *PicklingError; PyObject *UnpicklingError; /* copyreg.dispatch_table, {type_object: pickling_function} */ PyObject *dispatch_table; /* For the extension opcodes EXT1, EXT2 and EXT4. */ /* copyreg._extension_registry, {(module_name, function_name): code} */ PyObject *extension_registry; /* copyreg._extension_cache, {code: object} */ PyObject *extension_cache; /* copyreg._inverted_registry, {code: (module_name, function_name)} */ PyObject *inverted_registry; /* Import mappings for compatibility with Python 2.x */ /* _compat_pickle.NAME_MAPPING, {(oldmodule, oldname): (newmodule, newname)} */ PyObject *name_mapping_2to3; /* _compat_pickle.IMPORT_MAPPING, {oldmodule: newmodule} */ PyObject *import_mapping_2to3; /* Same, but with REVERSE_NAME_MAPPING / REVERSE_IMPORT_MAPPING */ PyObject *name_mapping_3to2; PyObject *import_mapping_3to2; /* codecs.encode, used for saving bytes in older protocols */ PyObject *codecs_encode; /* builtins.getattr, used for saving nested names with protocol < 4 */ PyObject *getattr; } PickleState; /* Forward declaration of the _pickle module definition. */ static struct PyModuleDef _picklemodule; /* Given a module object, get its per-module state. */ static PickleState * _Pickle_GetState(PyObject *module) { return (PickleState *)PyModule_GetState(module); } /* Find the module instance imported in the currently running sub-interpreter and get its state. */ static PickleState * _Pickle_GetGlobalState(void) { return _Pickle_GetState(PyState_FindModule(&_picklemodule)); } /* Clear the given pickle module state. */ static void _Pickle_ClearState(PickleState *st) { Py_CLEAR(st->PickleError); Py_CLEAR(st->PicklingError); Py_CLEAR(st->UnpicklingError); Py_CLEAR(st->dispatch_table); Py_CLEAR(st->extension_registry); Py_CLEAR(st->extension_cache); Py_CLEAR(st->inverted_registry); Py_CLEAR(st->name_mapping_2to3); Py_CLEAR(st->import_mapping_2to3); Py_CLEAR(st->name_mapping_3to2); Py_CLEAR(st->import_mapping_3to2); Py_CLEAR(st->codecs_encode); Py_CLEAR(st->getattr); } /* Initialize the given pickle module state. */ static int _Pickle_InitState(PickleState *st) { PyObject *builtins; PyObject *copyreg = NULL; PyObject *compat_pickle = NULL; PyObject *codecs = NULL; builtins = PyEval_GetBuiltins(); if (builtins == NULL) goto error; st->getattr = PyDict_GetItemString(builtins, "getattr"); if (st->getattr == NULL) goto error; Py_INCREF(st->getattr); copyreg = PyImport_ImportModule("copyreg"); if (!copyreg) goto error; st->dispatch_table = PyObject_GetAttrString(copyreg, "dispatch_table"); if (!st->dispatch_table) goto error; if (!PyDict_CheckExact(st->dispatch_table)) { PyErr_Format(PyExc_RuntimeError, "copyreg.dispatch_table should be a dict, not %.200s", Py_TYPE(st->dispatch_table)->tp_name); goto error; } st->extension_registry = \ PyObject_GetAttrString(copyreg, "_extension_registry"); if (!st->extension_registry) goto error; if (!PyDict_CheckExact(st->extension_registry)) { PyErr_Format(PyExc_RuntimeError, "copyreg._extension_registry should be a dict, " "not %.200s", Py_TYPE(st->extension_registry)->tp_name); goto error; } st->inverted_registry = \ PyObject_GetAttrString(copyreg, "_inverted_registry"); if (!st->inverted_registry) goto error; if (!PyDict_CheckExact(st->inverted_registry)) { PyErr_Format(PyExc_RuntimeError, "copyreg._inverted_registry should be a dict, " "not %.200s", Py_TYPE(st->inverted_registry)->tp_name); goto error; } st->extension_cache = PyObject_GetAttrString(copyreg, "_extension_cache"); if (!st->extension_cache) goto error; if (!PyDict_CheckExact(st->extension_cache)) { PyErr_Format(PyExc_RuntimeError, "copyreg._extension_cache should be a dict, " "not %.200s", Py_TYPE(st->extension_cache)->tp_name); goto error; } Py_CLEAR(copyreg); /* Load the 2.x -> 3.x stdlib module mapping tables */ compat_pickle = PyImport_ImportModule("_compat_pickle"); if (!compat_pickle) goto error; st->name_mapping_2to3 = \ PyObject_GetAttrString(compat_pickle, "NAME_MAPPING"); if (!st->name_mapping_2to3) goto error; if (!PyDict_CheckExact(st->name_mapping_2to3)) { PyErr_Format(PyExc_RuntimeError, "_compat_pickle.NAME_MAPPING should be a dict, not %.200s", Py_TYPE(st->name_mapping_2to3)->tp_name); goto error; } st->import_mapping_2to3 = \ PyObject_GetAttrString(compat_pickle, "IMPORT_MAPPING"); if (!st->import_mapping_2to3) goto error; if (!PyDict_CheckExact(st->import_mapping_2to3)) { PyErr_Format(PyExc_RuntimeError, "_compat_pickle.IMPORT_MAPPING should be a dict, " "not %.200s", Py_TYPE(st->import_mapping_2to3)->tp_name); goto error; } /* ... and the 3.x -> 2.x mapping tables */ st->name_mapping_3to2 = \ PyObject_GetAttrString(compat_pickle, "REVERSE_NAME_MAPPING"); if (!st->name_mapping_3to2) goto error; if (!PyDict_CheckExact(st->name_mapping_3to2)) { PyErr_Format(PyExc_RuntimeError, "_compat_pickle.REVERSE_NAME_MAPPING should be a dict, " "not %.200s", Py_TYPE(st->name_mapping_3to2)->tp_name); goto error; } st->import_mapping_3to2 = \ PyObject_GetAttrString(compat_pickle, "REVERSE_IMPORT_MAPPING"); if (!st->import_mapping_3to2) goto error; if (!PyDict_CheckExact(st->import_mapping_3to2)) { PyErr_Format(PyExc_RuntimeError, "_compat_pickle.REVERSE_IMPORT_MAPPING should be a dict, " "not %.200s", Py_TYPE(st->import_mapping_3to2)->tp_name); goto error; } Py_CLEAR(compat_pickle); codecs = PyImport_ImportModule("codecs"); if (codecs == NULL) goto error; st->codecs_encode = PyObject_GetAttrString(codecs, "encode"); if (st->codecs_encode == NULL) { goto error; } if (!PyCallable_Check(st->codecs_encode)) { PyErr_Format(PyExc_RuntimeError, "codecs.encode should be a callable, not %.200s", Py_TYPE(st->codecs_encode)->tp_name); goto error; } Py_CLEAR(codecs); return 0; error: Py_CLEAR(copyreg); Py_CLEAR(compat_pickle); Py_CLEAR(codecs); _Pickle_ClearState(st); return -1; } /* Helper for calling a function with a single argument quickly. This function steals the reference of the given argument. */ static PyObject * _Pickle_FastCall(PyObject *func, PyObject *obj) { PyObject *result; PyObject *arg_tuple = PyTuple_New(1); /* Note: this function used to reuse the argument tuple. This used to give a slight performance boost with older pickle implementations where many unbuffered reads occurred (thus needing many function calls). However, this optimization was removed because it was too complicated to get right. It abused the C API for tuples to mutate them which led to subtle reference counting and concurrency bugs. Furthermore, the introduction of protocol 4 and the prefetching optimization via peek() significantly reduced the number of function calls we do. Thus, the benefits became marginal at best. */ if (arg_tuple == NULL) { Py_DECREF(obj); return NULL; } PyTuple_SET_ITEM(arg_tuple, 0, obj); result = PyObject_Call(func, arg_tuple, NULL); Py_CLEAR(arg_tuple); return result; } /*************************************************************************/ static int stack_underflow(void) { PickleState *st = _Pickle_GetGlobalState(); PyErr_SetString(st->UnpicklingError, "unpickling stack underflow"); return -1; } /* Internal data type used as the unpickling stack. */ typedef struct { PyObject_VAR_HEAD PyObject **data; Py_ssize_t allocated; /* number of slots in data allocated */ } Pdata; static void Pdata_dealloc(Pdata *self) { Py_ssize_t i = Py_SIZE(self); while (--i >= 0) { Py_DECREF(self->data[i]); } PyMem_FREE(self->data); PyObject_Del(self); } static PyTypeObject Pdata_Type = { PyVarObject_HEAD_INIT(NULL, 0) "_pickle.Pdata", /*tp_name*/ sizeof(Pdata), /*tp_basicsize*/ sizeof(PyObject *), /*tp_itemsize*/ (destructor)Pdata_dealloc, /*tp_dealloc*/ }; static PyObject * Pdata_New(void) { Pdata *self; if (!(self = PyObject_New(Pdata, &Pdata_Type))) return NULL; Py_SIZE(self) = 0; self->allocated = 8; self->data = PyMem_MALLOC(self->allocated * sizeof(PyObject *)); if (self->data) return (PyObject *)self; Py_DECREF(self); return PyErr_NoMemory(); } /* Retain only the initial clearto items. If clearto >= the current * number of items, this is a (non-erroneous) NOP. */ static int Pdata_clear(Pdata *self, Py_ssize_t clearto) { Py_ssize_t i = Py_SIZE(self); if (clearto < 0) return stack_underflow(); if (clearto >= i) return 0; while (--i >= clearto) { Py_CLEAR(self->data[i]); } Py_SIZE(self) = clearto; return 0; } static int Pdata_grow(Pdata *self) { PyObject **data = self->data; size_t allocated = (size_t)self->allocated; size_t new_allocated; new_allocated = (allocated >> 3) + 6; /* check for integer overflow */ if (new_allocated > (size_t)PY_SSIZE_T_MAX - allocated) goto nomemory; new_allocated += allocated; PyMem_RESIZE(data, PyObject *, new_allocated); if (data == NULL) goto nomemory; self->data = data; self->allocated = (Py_ssize_t)new_allocated; return 0; nomemory: PyErr_NoMemory(); return -1; } /* D is a Pdata*. Pop the topmost element and store it into V, which * must be an lvalue holding PyObject*. On stack underflow, UnpicklingError * is raised and V is set to NULL. */ static PyObject * Pdata_pop(Pdata *self) { if (Py_SIZE(self) == 0) { PickleState *st = _Pickle_GetGlobalState(); PyErr_SetString(st->UnpicklingError, "bad pickle data"); return NULL; } return self->data[--Py_SIZE(self)]; } #define PDATA_POP(D, V) do { (V) = Pdata_pop((D)); } while (0) static int Pdata_push(Pdata *self, PyObject *obj) { if (Py_SIZE(self) == self->allocated && Pdata_grow(self) < 0) { return -1; } self->data[Py_SIZE(self)++] = obj; return 0; } /* Push an object on stack, transferring its ownership to the stack. */ #define PDATA_PUSH(D, O, ER) do { \ if (Pdata_push((D), (O)) < 0) return (ER); } while(0) /* Push an object on stack, adding a new reference to the object. */ #define PDATA_APPEND(D, O, ER) do { \ Py_INCREF((O)); \ if (Pdata_push((D), (O)) < 0) return (ER); } while(0) static PyObject * Pdata_poptuple(Pdata *self, Py_ssize_t start) { PyObject *tuple; Py_ssize_t len, i, j; len = Py_SIZE(self) - start; tuple = PyTuple_New(len); if (tuple == NULL) return NULL; for (i = start, j = 0; j < len; i++, j++) PyTuple_SET_ITEM(tuple, j, self->data[i]); Py_SIZE(self) = start; return tuple; } static PyObject * Pdata_poplist(Pdata *self, Py_ssize_t start) { PyObject *list; Py_ssize_t len, i, j; len = Py_SIZE(self) - start; list = PyList_New(len); if (list == NULL) return NULL; for (i = start, j = 0; j < len; i++, j++) PyList_SET_ITEM(list, j, self->data[i]); Py_SIZE(self) = start; return list; } typedef struct { PyObject *me_key; Py_ssize_t me_value; } PyMemoEntry; typedef struct { Py_ssize_t mt_mask; Py_ssize_t mt_used; Py_ssize_t mt_allocated; PyMemoEntry *mt_table; } PyMemoTable; typedef struct PicklerObject { PyObject_HEAD PyMemoTable *memo; /* Memo table, keep track of the seen objects to support self-referential objects pickling. */ PyObject *pers_func; /* persistent_id() method, can be NULL */ PyObject *dispatch_table; /* private dispatch_table, can be NULL */ PyObject *write; /* write() method of the output stream. */ PyObject *output_buffer; /* Write into a local bytearray buffer before flushing to the stream. */ Py_ssize_t output_len; /* Length of output_buffer. */ Py_ssize_t max_output_len; /* Allocation size of output_buffer. */ int proto; /* Pickle protocol number, >= 0 */ int bin; /* Boolean, true if proto > 0 */ int framing; /* True when framing is enabled, proto >= 4 */ Py_ssize_t frame_start; /* Position in output_buffer where the current frame begins. -1 if there is no frame currently open. */ Py_ssize_t buf_size; /* Size of the current buffered pickle data */ int fast; /* Enable fast mode if set to a true value. The fast mode disable the usage of memo, therefore speeding the pickling process by not generating superfluous PUT opcodes. It should not be used if with self-referential objects. */ int fast_nesting; int fix_imports; /* Indicate whether Pickler should fix the name of globals for Python 2.x. */ PyObject *fast_memo; } PicklerObject; typedef struct UnpicklerObject { PyObject_HEAD Pdata *stack; /* Pickle data stack, store unpickled objects. */ /* The unpickler memo is just an array of PyObject *s. Using a dict is unnecessary, since the keys are contiguous ints. */ PyObject **memo; Py_ssize_t memo_size; /* Capacity of the memo array */ Py_ssize_t memo_len; /* Number of objects in the memo */ PyObject *pers_func; /* persistent_load() method, can be NULL. */ Py_buffer buffer; char *input_buffer; char *input_line; Py_ssize_t input_len; Py_ssize_t next_read_idx; Py_ssize_t prefetched_idx; /* index of first prefetched byte */ PyObject *read; /* read() method of the input stream. */ PyObject *readline; /* readline() method of the input stream. */ PyObject *peek; /* peek() method of the input stream, or NULL */ char *encoding; /* Name of the encoding to be used for decoding strings pickled using Python 2.x. The default value is "ASCII" */ char *errors; /* Name of errors handling scheme to used when decoding strings. The default value is "strict". */ Py_ssize_t *marks; /* Mark stack, used for unpickling container objects. */ Py_ssize_t num_marks; /* Number of marks in the mark stack. */ Py_ssize_t marks_size; /* Current allocated size of the mark stack. */ int proto; /* Protocol of the pickle loaded. */ int fix_imports; /* Indicate whether Unpickler should fix the name of globals pickled by Python 2.x. */ } UnpicklerObject; typedef struct { PyObject_HEAD PicklerObject *pickler; /* Pickler whose memo table we're proxying. */ } PicklerMemoProxyObject; typedef struct { PyObject_HEAD UnpicklerObject *unpickler; } UnpicklerMemoProxyObject; /* Forward declarations */ static int save(PicklerObject *, PyObject *, int); static int save_reduce(PicklerObject *, PyObject *, PyObject *); static PyTypeObject Pickler_Type; static PyTypeObject Unpickler_Type; #include "clinic/_pickle.c.h" /************************************************************************* A custom hashtable mapping void* to Python ints. This is used by the pickler for memoization. Using a custom hashtable rather than PyDict allows us to skip a bunch of unnecessary object creation. This makes a huge performance difference. */ #define MT_MINSIZE 8 #define PERTURB_SHIFT 5 static PyMemoTable * PyMemoTable_New(void) { PyMemoTable *memo = PyMem_MALLOC(sizeof(PyMemoTable)); if (memo == NULL) { PyErr_NoMemory(); return NULL; } memo->mt_used = 0; memo->mt_allocated = MT_MINSIZE; memo->mt_mask = MT_MINSIZE - 1; memo->mt_table = PyMem_MALLOC(MT_MINSIZE * sizeof(PyMemoEntry)); if (memo->mt_table == NULL) { PyMem_FREE(memo); PyErr_NoMemory(); return NULL; } memset(memo->mt_table, 0, MT_MINSIZE * sizeof(PyMemoEntry)); return memo; } static PyMemoTable * PyMemoTable_Copy(PyMemoTable *self) { Py_ssize_t i; PyMemoTable *new = PyMemoTable_New(); if (new == NULL) return NULL; new->mt_used = self->mt_used; new->mt_allocated = self->mt_allocated; new->mt_mask = self->mt_mask; /* The table we get from _New() is probably smaller than we wanted. Free it and allocate one that's the right size. */ PyMem_FREE(new->mt_table); new->mt_table = PyMem_NEW(PyMemoEntry, self->mt_allocated); if (new->mt_table == NULL) { PyMem_FREE(new); PyErr_NoMemory(); return NULL; } for (i = 0; i < self->mt_allocated; i++) { Py_XINCREF(self->mt_table[i].me_key); } memcpy(new->mt_table, self->mt_table, sizeof(PyMemoEntry) * self->mt_allocated); return new; } static Py_ssize_t PyMemoTable_Size(PyMemoTable *self) { return self->mt_used; } static int PyMemoTable_Clear(PyMemoTable *self) { Py_ssize_t i = self->mt_allocated; while (--i >= 0) { Py_XDECREF(self->mt_table[i].me_key); } self->mt_used = 0; memset(self->mt_table, 0, self->mt_allocated * sizeof(PyMemoEntry)); return 0; } static void PyMemoTable_Del(PyMemoTable *self) { if (self == NULL) return; PyMemoTable_Clear(self); PyMem_FREE(self->mt_table); PyMem_FREE(self); } /* Since entries cannot be deleted from this hashtable, _PyMemoTable_Lookup() can be considerably simpler than dictobject.c's lookdict(). */ static PyMemoEntry * _PyMemoTable_Lookup(PyMemoTable *self, PyObject *key) { size_t i; size_t perturb; size_t mask = (size_t)self->mt_mask; PyMemoEntry *table = self->mt_table; PyMemoEntry *entry; Py_hash_t hash = (Py_hash_t)key >> 3; i = hash & mask; entry = &table[i]; if (entry->me_key == NULL || entry->me_key == key) return entry; for (perturb = hash; ; perturb >>= PERTURB_SHIFT) { i = (i << 2) + i + perturb + 1; entry = &table[i & mask]; if (entry->me_key == NULL || entry->me_key == key) return entry; } assert(0); /* Never reached */ return NULL; } /* Returns -1 on failure, 0 on success. */ static int _PyMemoTable_ResizeTable(PyMemoTable *self, Py_ssize_t min_size) { PyMemoEntry *oldtable = NULL; PyMemoEntry *oldentry, *newentry; Py_ssize_t new_size = MT_MINSIZE; Py_ssize_t to_process; assert(min_size > 0); /* Find the smallest valid table size >= min_size. */ while (new_size < min_size && new_size > 0) new_size <<= 1; if (new_size <= 0) { PyErr_NoMemory(); return -1; } /* new_size needs to be a power of two. */ assert((new_size & (new_size - 1)) == 0); /* Allocate new table. */ oldtable = self->mt_table; self->mt_table = PyMem_NEW(PyMemoEntry, new_size); if (self->mt_table == NULL) { self->mt_table = oldtable; PyErr_NoMemory(); return -1; } self->mt_allocated = new_size; self->mt_mask = new_size - 1; memset(self->mt_table, 0, sizeof(PyMemoEntry) * new_size); /* Copy entries from the old table. */ to_process = self->mt_used; for (oldentry = oldtable; to_process > 0; oldentry++) { if (oldentry->me_key != NULL) { to_process--; /* newentry is a pointer to a chunk of the new mt_table, so we're setting the key:value pair in-place. */ newentry = _PyMemoTable_Lookup(self, oldentry->me_key); newentry->me_key = oldentry->me_key; newentry->me_value = oldentry->me_value; } } /* Deallocate the old table. */ PyMem_FREE(oldtable); return 0; } /* Returns NULL on failure, a pointer to the value otherwise. */ static Py_ssize_t * PyMemoTable_Get(PyMemoTable *self, PyObject *key) { PyMemoEntry *entry = _PyMemoTable_Lookup(self, key); if (entry->me_key == NULL) return NULL; return &entry->me_value; } /* Returns -1 on failure, 0 on success. */ static int PyMemoTable_Set(PyMemoTable *self, PyObject *key, Py_ssize_t value) { PyMemoEntry *entry; assert(key != NULL); entry = _PyMemoTable_Lookup(self, key); if (entry->me_key != NULL) { entry->me_value = value; return 0; } Py_INCREF(key); entry->me_key = key; entry->me_value = value; self->mt_used++; /* If we added a key, we can safely resize. Otherwise just return! * If used >= 2/3 size, adjust size. Normally, this quaduples the size. * * Quadrupling the size improves average table sparseness * (reducing collisions) at the cost of some memory. It also halves * the number of expensive resize operations in a growing memo table. * * Very large memo tables (over 50K items) use doubling instead. * This may help applications with severe memory constraints. */ if (!(self->mt_used * 3 >= (self->mt_mask + 1) * 2)) return 0; return _PyMemoTable_ResizeTable(self, (self->mt_used > 50000 ? 2 : 4) * self->mt_used); } #undef MT_MINSIZE #undef PERTURB_SHIFT /*************************************************************************/ static int _Pickler_ClearBuffer(PicklerObject *self) { Py_XSETREF(self->output_buffer, PyBytes_FromStringAndSize(NULL, self->max_output_len)); if (self->output_buffer == NULL) return -1; self->output_len = 0; self->frame_start = -1; return 0; } static void _write_size64(char *out, size_t value) { size_t i; assert(sizeof(size_t) <= 8); for (i = 0; i < sizeof(size_t); i++) { out[i] = (unsigned char)((value >> (8 * i)) & 0xff); } for (i = sizeof(size_t); i < 8; i++) { out[i] = 0; } } static void _Pickler_WriteFrameHeader(PicklerObject *self, char *qdata, size_t frame_len) { qdata[0] = FRAME; _write_size64(qdata + 1, frame_len); } static int _Pickler_CommitFrame(PicklerObject *self) { size_t frame_len; char *qdata; if (!self->framing || self->frame_start == -1) return 0; frame_len = self->output_len - self->frame_start - FRAME_HEADER_SIZE; qdata = PyBytes_AS_STRING(self->output_buffer) + self->frame_start; _Pickler_WriteFrameHeader(self, qdata, frame_len); self->frame_start = -1; return 0; } static int _Pickler_OpcodeBoundary(PicklerObject *self) { Py_ssize_t frame_len; if (!self->framing || self->frame_start == -1) return 0; frame_len = self->output_len - self->frame_start - FRAME_HEADER_SIZE; if (frame_len >= FRAME_SIZE_TARGET) return _Pickler_CommitFrame(self); else return 0; } static PyObject * _Pickler_GetString(PicklerObject *self) { PyObject *output_buffer = self->output_buffer; assert(self->output_buffer != NULL); if (_Pickler_CommitFrame(self)) return NULL; self->output_buffer = NULL; /* Resize down to exact size */ if (_PyBytes_Resize(&output_buffer, self->output_len) < 0) return NULL; return output_buffer; } static int _Pickler_FlushToFile(PicklerObject *self) { PyObject *output, *result; assert(self->write != NULL); /* This will commit the frame first */ output = _Pickler_GetString(self); if (output == NULL) return -1; result = _Pickle_FastCall(self->write, output); Py_XDECREF(result); return (result == NULL) ? -1 : 0; } static Py_ssize_t _Pickler_Write(PicklerObject *self, const char *s, Py_ssize_t data_len) { Py_ssize_t i, n, required; char *buffer; int need_new_frame; assert(s != NULL); need_new_frame = (self->framing && self->frame_start == -1); if (need_new_frame) n = data_len + FRAME_HEADER_SIZE; else n = data_len; required = self->output_len + n; if (required > self->max_output_len) { /* Make place in buffer for the pickle chunk */ if (self->output_len >= PY_SSIZE_T_MAX / 2 - n) { PyErr_NoMemory(); return -1; } self->max_output_len = (self->output_len + n) / 2 * 3; if (_PyBytes_Resize(&self->output_buffer, self->max_output_len) < 0) return -1; } buffer = PyBytes_AS_STRING(self->output_buffer); if (need_new_frame) { /* Setup new frame */ Py_ssize_t frame_start = self->output_len; self->frame_start = frame_start; for (i = 0; i < FRAME_HEADER_SIZE; i++) { /* Write an invalid value, for debugging */ buffer[frame_start + i] = 0xFE; } self->output_len += FRAME_HEADER_SIZE; } if (data_len < 8) { /* This is faster than memcpy when the string is short. */ for (i = 0; i < data_len; i++) { buffer[self->output_len + i] = s[i]; } } else { memcpy(buffer + self->output_len, s, data_len); } self->output_len += data_len; return data_len; } static PicklerObject * _Pickler_New(void) { PicklerObject *self; self = PyObject_GC_New(PicklerObject, &Pickler_Type); if (self == NULL) return NULL; self->pers_func = NULL; self->dispatch_table = NULL; self->write = NULL; self->proto = 0; self->bin = 0; self->framing = 0; self->frame_start = -1; self->fast = 0; self->fast_nesting = 0; self->fix_imports = 0; self->fast_memo = NULL; self->max_output_len = WRITE_BUF_SIZE; self->output_len = 0; self->memo = PyMemoTable_New(); self->output_buffer = PyBytes_FromStringAndSize(NULL, self->max_output_len); if (self->memo == NULL || self->output_buffer == NULL) { Py_DECREF(self); return NULL; } return self; } static int _Pickler_SetProtocol(PicklerObject *self, PyObject *protocol, int fix_imports) { long proto; if (protocol == NULL || protocol == Py_None) { proto = DEFAULT_PROTOCOL; } else { proto = PyLong_AsLong(protocol); if (proto < 0) { if (proto == -1 && PyErr_Occurred()) return -1; proto = HIGHEST_PROTOCOL; } else if (proto > HIGHEST_PROTOCOL) { PyErr_Format(PyExc_ValueError, "pickle protocol must be <= %d", HIGHEST_PROTOCOL); return -1; } } self->proto = (int)proto; self->bin = proto > 0; self->fix_imports = fix_imports && proto < 3; return 0; } /* Returns -1 (with an exception set) on failure, 0 on success. This may be called once on a freshly created Pickler. */ static int _Pickler_SetOutputStream(PicklerObject *self, PyObject *file) { _Py_IDENTIFIER(write); assert(file != NULL); self->write = _PyObject_GetAttrId(file, &PyId_write); if (self->write == NULL) { if (PyErr_ExceptionMatches(PyExc_AttributeError)) PyErr_SetString(PyExc_TypeError, "file must have a 'write' attribute"); return -1; } return 0; } /* Returns the size of the input on success, -1 on failure. This takes its own reference to `input`. */ static Py_ssize_t _Unpickler_SetStringInput(UnpicklerObject *self, PyObject *input) { if (self->buffer.buf != NULL) PyBuffer_Release(&self->buffer); if (PyObject_GetBuffer(input, &self->buffer, PyBUF_CONTIG_RO) < 0) return -1; self->input_buffer = self->buffer.buf; self->input_len = self->buffer.len; self->next_read_idx = 0; self->prefetched_idx = self->input_len; return self->input_len; } static int _Unpickler_SkipConsumed(UnpicklerObject *self) { Py_ssize_t consumed; PyObject *r; consumed = self->next_read_idx - self->prefetched_idx; if (consumed <= 0) return 0; assert(self->peek); /* otherwise we did something wrong */ /* This makes a useless copy... */ r = PyObject_CallFunction(self->read, "n", consumed); if (r == NULL) return -1; Py_DECREF(r); self->prefetched_idx = self->next_read_idx; return 0; } static const Py_ssize_t READ_WHOLE_LINE = -1; /* If reading from a file, we need to only pull the bytes we need, since there may be multiple pickle objects arranged contiguously in the same input buffer. If `n` is READ_WHOLE_LINE, read a whole line. Otherwise, read up to `n` bytes from the input stream/buffer. Update the unpickler's input buffer with the newly-read data. Returns -1 on failure; on success, returns the number of bytes read from the file. On success, self->input_len will be 0; this is intentional so that when unpickling from a file, the "we've run out of data" code paths will trigger, causing the Unpickler to go back to the file for more data. Use the returned size to tell you how much data you can process. */ static Py_ssize_t _Unpickler_ReadFromFile(UnpicklerObject *self, Py_ssize_t n) { PyObject *data; Py_ssize_t read_size; assert(self->read != NULL); if (_Unpickler_SkipConsumed(self) < 0) return -1; if (n == READ_WHOLE_LINE) { PyObject *empty_tuple = PyTuple_New(0); data = PyObject_Call(self->readline, empty_tuple, NULL); Py_DECREF(empty_tuple); } else { PyObject *len; /* Prefetch some data without advancing the file pointer, if possible */ if (self->peek && n < PREFETCH) { len = PyLong_FromSsize_t(PREFETCH); if (len == NULL) return -1; data = _Pickle_FastCall(self->peek, len); if (data == NULL) { if (!PyErr_ExceptionMatches(PyExc_NotImplementedError)) return -1; /* peek() is probably not supported by the given file object */ PyErr_Clear(); Py_CLEAR(self->peek); } else { read_size = _Unpickler_SetStringInput(self, data); Py_DECREF(data); self->prefetched_idx = 0; if (n <= read_size) return n; } } len = PyLong_FromSsize_t(n); if (len == NULL) return -1; data = _Pickle_FastCall(self->read, len); } if (data == NULL) return -1; read_size = _Unpickler_SetStringInput(self, data); Py_DECREF(data); return read_size; } /* Read `n` bytes from the unpickler's data source, storing the result in `*s`. This should be used for all data reads, rather than accessing the unpickler's input buffer directly. This method deals correctly with reading from input streams, which the input buffer doesn't deal with. Note that when reading from a file-like object, self->next_read_idx won't be updated (it should remain at 0 for the entire unpickling process). You should use this function's return value to know how many bytes you can consume. Returns -1 (with an exception set) on failure. On success, return the number of chars read. */ static Py_ssize_t _Unpickler_Read(UnpicklerObject *self, char **s, Py_ssize_t n) { Py_ssize_t num_read; *s = NULL; if (self->next_read_idx > PY_SSIZE_T_MAX - n) { PickleState *st = _Pickle_GetGlobalState(); PyErr_SetString(st->UnpicklingError, "read would overflow (invalid bytecode)"); return -1; } if (self->next_read_idx + n <= self->input_len) { *s = self->input_buffer + self->next_read_idx; self->next_read_idx += n; return n; } if (!self->read) { PyErr_Format(PyExc_EOFError, "Ran out of input"); return -1; } num_read = _Unpickler_ReadFromFile(self, n); if (num_read < 0) return -1; if (num_read < n) { PyErr_Format(PyExc_EOFError, "Ran out of input"); return -1; } *s = self->input_buffer; self->next_read_idx = n; return n; } static Py_ssize_t _Unpickler_CopyLine(UnpicklerObject *self, char *line, Py_ssize_t len, char **result) { char *input_line = PyMem_Realloc(self->input_line, len + 1); if (input_line == NULL) { PyErr_NoMemory(); return -1; } memcpy(input_line, line, len); input_line[len] = '\0'; self->input_line = input_line; *result = self->input_line; return len; } /* Read a line from the input stream/buffer. If we run off the end of the input before hitting \n, return the data we found. Returns the number of chars read, or -1 on failure. */ static Py_ssize_t _Unpickler_Readline(UnpicklerObject *self, char **result) { Py_ssize_t i, num_read; for (i = self->next_read_idx; i < self->input_len; i++) { if (self->input_buffer[i] == '\n') { char *line_start = self->input_buffer + self->next_read_idx; num_read = i - self->next_read_idx + 1; self->next_read_idx = i + 1; return _Unpickler_CopyLine(self, line_start, num_read, result); } } if (self->read) { num_read = _Unpickler_ReadFromFile(self, READ_WHOLE_LINE); if (num_read < 0) return -1; self->next_read_idx = num_read; return _Unpickler_CopyLine(self, self->input_buffer, num_read, result); } /* If we get here, we've run off the end of the input string. Return the remaining string and let the caller figure it out. */ *result = self->input_buffer + self->next_read_idx; num_read = i - self->next_read_idx; self->next_read_idx = i; return num_read; } /* Returns -1 (with an exception set) on failure, 0 on success. The memo array will be modified in place. */ static int _Unpickler_ResizeMemoList(UnpicklerObject *self, Py_ssize_t new_size) { Py_ssize_t i; assert(new_size > self->memo_size); PyMem_RESIZE(self->memo, PyObject *, new_size); if (self->memo == NULL) { PyErr_NoMemory(); return -1; } for (i = self->memo_size; i < new_size; i++) self->memo[i] = NULL; self->memo_size = new_size; return 0; } /* Returns NULL if idx is out of bounds. */ static PyObject * _Unpickler_MemoGet(UnpicklerObject *self, Py_ssize_t idx) { if (idx < 0 || idx >= self->memo_size) return NULL; return self->memo[idx]; } /* Returns -1 (with an exception set) on failure, 0 on success. This takes its own reference to `value`. */ static int _Unpickler_MemoPut(UnpicklerObject *self, Py_ssize_t idx, PyObject *value) { PyObject *old_item; if (idx >= self->memo_size) { if (_Unpickler_ResizeMemoList(self, idx * 2) < 0) return -1; assert(idx < self->memo_size); } Py_INCREF(value); old_item = self->memo[idx]; self->memo[idx] = value; if (old_item != NULL) { Py_DECREF(old_item); } else { self->memo_len++; } return 0; } static PyObject ** _Unpickler_NewMemo(Py_ssize_t new_size) { PyObject **memo = PyMem_NEW(PyObject *, new_size); if (memo == NULL) { PyErr_NoMemory(); return NULL; } memset(memo, 0, new_size * sizeof(PyObject *)); return memo; } /* Free the unpickler's memo, taking care to decref any items left in it. */ static void _Unpickler_MemoCleanup(UnpicklerObject *self) { Py_ssize_t i; PyObject **memo = self->memo; if (self->memo == NULL) return; self->memo = NULL; i = self->memo_size; while (--i >= 0) { Py_XDECREF(memo[i]); } PyMem_FREE(memo); } static UnpicklerObject * _Unpickler_New(void) { UnpicklerObject *self; self = PyObject_GC_New(UnpicklerObject, &Unpickler_Type); if (self == NULL) return NULL; self->pers_func = NULL; self->input_buffer = NULL; self->input_line = NULL; self->input_len = 0; self->next_read_idx = 0; self->prefetched_idx = 0; self->read = NULL; self->readline = NULL; self->peek = NULL; self->encoding = NULL; self->errors = NULL; self->marks = NULL; self->num_marks = 0; self->marks_size = 0; self->proto = 0; self->fix_imports = 0; memset(&self->buffer, 0, sizeof(Py_buffer)); self->memo_size = 32; self->memo_len = 0; self->memo = _Unpickler_NewMemo(self->memo_size); self->stack = (Pdata *)Pdata_New(); if (self->memo == NULL || self->stack == NULL) { Py_DECREF(self); return NULL; } return self; } /* Returns -1 (with an exception set) on failure, 0 on success. This may be called once on a freshly created Pickler. */ static int _Unpickler_SetInputStream(UnpicklerObject *self, PyObject *file) { _Py_IDENTIFIER(peek); _Py_IDENTIFIER(read); _Py_IDENTIFIER(readline); self->peek = _PyObject_GetAttrId(file, &PyId_peek); if (self->peek == NULL) { if (PyErr_ExceptionMatches(PyExc_AttributeError)) PyErr_Clear(); else return -1; } self->read = _PyObject_GetAttrId(file, &PyId_read); self->readline = _PyObject_GetAttrId(file, &PyId_readline); if (self->readline == NULL || self->read == NULL) { if (PyErr_ExceptionMatches(PyExc_AttributeError)) PyErr_SetString(PyExc_TypeError, "file must have 'read' and 'readline' attributes"); Py_CLEAR(self->read); Py_CLEAR(self->readline); Py_CLEAR(self->peek); return -1; } return 0; } /* Returns -1 (with an exception set) on failure, 0 on success. This may be called once on a freshly created Pickler. */ static int _Unpickler_SetInputEncoding(UnpicklerObject *self, const char *encoding, const char *errors) { if (encoding == NULL) encoding = "ASCII"; if (errors == NULL) errors = "strict"; self->encoding = _PyMem_Strdup(encoding); self->errors = _PyMem_Strdup(errors); if (self->encoding == NULL || self->errors == NULL) { PyErr_NoMemory(); return -1; } return 0; } /* Generate a GET opcode for an object stored in the memo. */ static int memo_get(PicklerObject *self, PyObject *key) { Py_ssize_t *value; char pdata[30]; Py_ssize_t len; value = PyMemoTable_Get(self->memo, key); if (value == NULL) { PyErr_SetObject(PyExc_KeyError, key); return -1; } if (!self->bin) { pdata[0] = GET; PyOS_snprintf(pdata + 1, sizeof(pdata) - 1, "%" PY_FORMAT_SIZE_T "d\n", *value); len = strlen(pdata); } else { if (*value < 256) { pdata[0] = BINGET; pdata[1] = (unsigned char)(*value & 0xff); len = 2; } else if ((size_t)*value <= 0xffffffffUL) { pdata[0] = LONG_BINGET; pdata[1] = (unsigned char)(*value & 0xff); pdata[2] = (unsigned char)((*value >> 8) & 0xff); pdata[3] = (unsigned char)((*value >> 16) & 0xff); pdata[4] = (unsigned char)((*value >> 24) & 0xff); len = 5; } else { /* unlikely */ PickleState *st = _Pickle_GetGlobalState(); PyErr_SetString(st->PicklingError, "memo id too large for LONG_BINGET"); return -1; } } if (_Pickler_Write(self, pdata, len) < 0) return -1; return 0; } /* Store an object in the memo, assign it a new unique ID based on the number of objects currently stored in the memo and generate a PUT opcode. */ static int memo_put(PicklerObject *self, PyObject *obj) { char pdata[30]; Py_ssize_t len; Py_ssize_t idx; const char memoize_op = MEMOIZE; if (self->fast) return 0; idx = PyMemoTable_Size(self->memo); if (PyMemoTable_Set(self->memo, obj, idx) < 0) return -1; if (self->proto >= 4) { if (_Pickler_Write(self, &memoize_op, 1) < 0) return -1; return 0; } else if (!self->bin) { pdata[0] = PUT; PyOS_snprintf(pdata + 1, sizeof(pdata) - 1, "%" PY_FORMAT_SIZE_T "d\n", idx); len = strlen(pdata); } else { if (idx < 256) { pdata[0] = BINPUT; pdata[1] = (unsigned char)idx; len = 2; } else if ((size_t)idx <= 0xffffffffUL) { pdata[0] = LONG_BINPUT; pdata[1] = (unsigned char)(idx & 0xff); pdata[2] = (unsigned char)((idx >> 8) & 0xff); pdata[3] = (unsigned char)((idx >> 16) & 0xff); pdata[4] = (unsigned char)((idx >> 24) & 0xff); len = 5; } else { /* unlikely */ PickleState *st = _Pickle_GetGlobalState(); PyErr_SetString(st->PicklingError, "memo id too large for LONG_BINPUT"); return -1; } } if (_Pickler_Write(self, pdata, len) < 0) return -1; return 0; } static PyObject * get_dotted_path(PyObject *obj, PyObject *name) { _Py_static_string(PyId_dot, "."); _Py_static_string(PyId_locals, ""); PyObject *dotted_path; Py_ssize_t i, n; dotted_path = PyUnicode_Split(name, _PyUnicode_FromId(&PyId_dot), -1); if (dotted_path == NULL) return NULL; n = PyList_GET_SIZE(dotted_path); assert(n >= 1); for (i = 0; i < n; i++) { PyObject *subpath = PyList_GET_ITEM(dotted_path, i); PyObject *result = PyUnicode_RichCompare( subpath, _PyUnicode_FromId(&PyId_locals), Py_EQ); int is_equal = (result == Py_True); assert(PyBool_Check(result)); Py_DECREF(result); if (is_equal) { if (obj == NULL) PyErr_Format(PyExc_AttributeError, "Can't pickle local object %R", name); else PyErr_Format(PyExc_AttributeError, "Can't pickle local attribute %R on %R", name, obj); Py_DECREF(dotted_path); return NULL; } } return dotted_path; } static PyObject * get_deep_attribute(PyObject *obj, PyObject *names, PyObject **pparent) { Py_ssize_t i, n; PyObject *parent = NULL; assert(PyList_CheckExact(names)); Py_INCREF(obj); n = PyList_GET_SIZE(names); for (i = 0; i < n; i++) { PyObject *name = PyList_GET_ITEM(names, i); Py_XDECREF(parent); parent = obj; obj = PyObject_GetAttr(parent, name); if (obj == NULL) { Py_DECREF(parent); return NULL; } } if (pparent != NULL) *pparent = parent; else Py_XDECREF(parent); return obj; } static void reformat_attribute_error(PyObject *obj, PyObject *name) { if (PyErr_ExceptionMatches(PyExc_AttributeError)) { PyErr_Clear(); PyErr_Format(PyExc_AttributeError, "Can't get attribute %R on %R", name, obj); } } static PyObject * getattribute(PyObject *obj, PyObject *name, int allow_qualname) { PyObject *dotted_path, *attr; if (allow_qualname) { dotted_path = get_dotted_path(obj, name); if (dotted_path == NULL) return NULL; attr = get_deep_attribute(obj, dotted_path, NULL); Py_DECREF(dotted_path); } else attr = PyObject_GetAttr(obj, name); if (attr == NULL) reformat_attribute_error(obj, name); return attr; } static PyObject * whichmodule(PyObject *global, PyObject *dotted_path) { PyObject *module_name; PyObject *modules_dict; PyObject *module; Py_ssize_t i; _Py_IDENTIFIER(__module__); _Py_IDENTIFIER(modules); _Py_IDENTIFIER(__main__); module_name = _PyObject_GetAttrId(global, &PyId___module__); if (module_name == NULL) { if (!PyErr_ExceptionMatches(PyExc_AttributeError)) return NULL; PyErr_Clear(); } else { /* In some rare cases (e.g., bound methods of extension types), __module__ can be None. If it is so, then search sys.modules for the module of global. */ if (module_name != Py_None) return module_name; Py_CLEAR(module_name); } assert(module_name == NULL); /* Fallback on walking sys.modules */ modules_dict = _PySys_GetObjectId(&PyId_modules); if (modules_dict == NULL) { PyErr_SetString(PyExc_RuntimeError, "unable to get sys.modules"); return NULL; } i = 0; while (PyDict_Next(modules_dict, &i, &module_name, &module)) { PyObject *candidate; if (PyUnicode_Check(module_name) && !PyUnicode_CompareWithASCIIString(module_name, "__main__")) continue; if (module == Py_None) continue; candidate = get_deep_attribute(module, dotted_path, NULL); if (candidate == NULL) { if (!PyErr_ExceptionMatches(PyExc_AttributeError)) return NULL; PyErr_Clear(); continue; } if (candidate == global) { Py_INCREF(module_name); Py_DECREF(candidate); return module_name; } Py_DECREF(candidate); } /* If no module is found, use __main__. */ module_name = _PyUnicode_FromId(&PyId___main__); Py_INCREF(module_name); return module_name; } /* fast_save_enter() and fast_save_leave() are guards against recursive objects when Pickler is used with the "fast mode" (i.e., with object memoization disabled). If the nesting of a list or dict object exceed FAST_NESTING_LIMIT, these guards will start keeping an internal reference to the seen list or dict objects and check whether these objects are recursive. These are not strictly necessary, since save() has a hard-coded recursion limit, but they give a nicer error message than the typical RuntimeError. */ static int fast_save_enter(PicklerObject *self, PyObject *obj) { /* if fast_nesting < 0, we're doing an error exit. */ if (++self->fast_nesting >= FAST_NESTING_LIMIT) { PyObject *key = NULL; if (self->fast_memo == NULL) { self->fast_memo = PyDict_New(); if (self->fast_memo == NULL) { self->fast_nesting = -1; return 0; } } key = PyLong_FromVoidPtr(obj); if (key == NULL) return 0; if (PyDict_GetItemWithError(self->fast_memo, key)) { Py_DECREF(key); PyErr_Format(PyExc_ValueError, "fast mode: can't pickle cyclic objects " "including object type %.200s at %p", obj->ob_type->tp_name, obj); self->fast_nesting = -1; return 0; } if (PyErr_Occurred()) { return 0; } if (PyDict_SetItem(self->fast_memo, key, Py_None) < 0) { Py_DECREF(key); self->fast_nesting = -1; return 0; } Py_DECREF(key); } return 1; } static int fast_save_leave(PicklerObject *self, PyObject *obj) { if (self->fast_nesting-- >= FAST_NESTING_LIMIT) { PyObject *key = PyLong_FromVoidPtr(obj); if (key == NULL) return 0; if (PyDict_DelItem(self->fast_memo, key) < 0) { Py_DECREF(key); return 0; } Py_DECREF(key); } return 1; } static int save_none(PicklerObject *self, PyObject *obj) { const char none_op = NONE; if (_Pickler_Write(self, &none_op, 1) < 0) return -1; return 0; } static int save_bool(PicklerObject *self, PyObject *obj) { if (self->proto >= 2) { const char bool_op = (obj == Py_True) ? NEWTRUE : NEWFALSE; if (_Pickler_Write(self, &bool_op, 1) < 0) return -1; } else { /* These aren't opcodes -- they're ways to pickle bools before protocol 2 * so that unpicklers written before bools were introduced unpickle them * as ints, but unpicklers after can recognize that bools were intended. * Note that protocol 2 added direct ways to pickle bools. */ const char *bool_str = (obj == Py_True) ? "I01\n" : "I00\n"; if (_Pickler_Write(self, bool_str, strlen(bool_str)) < 0) return -1; } return 0; } static int save_long(PicklerObject *self, PyObject *obj) { PyObject *repr = NULL; Py_ssize_t size; long val; int status = 0; const char long_op = LONG; val= PyLong_AsLong(obj); if (val == -1 && PyErr_Occurred()) { /* out of range for int pickling */ PyErr_Clear(); } else if (self->bin && (sizeof(long) <= 4 || (val <= 0x7fffffffL && val >= (-0x7fffffffL - 1)))) { /* result fits in a signed 4-byte integer. Note: we can't use -0x80000000L in the above condition because some compilers (e.g., MSVC) will promote 0x80000000L to an unsigned type before applying the unary minus when sizeof(long) <= 4. The resulting value stays unsigned which is commonly not what we want, so MSVC happily warns us about it. However, that result would have been fine because we guard for sizeof(long) <= 4 which turns the condition true in that particular case. */ char pdata[32]; Py_ssize_t len = 0; pdata[1] = (unsigned char)(val & 0xff); pdata[2] = (unsigned char)((val >> 8) & 0xff); pdata[3] = (unsigned char)((val >> 16) & 0xff); pdata[4] = (unsigned char)((val >> 24) & 0xff); if ((pdata[4] == 0) && (pdata[3] == 0)) { if (pdata[2] == 0) { pdata[0] = BININT1; len = 2; } else { pdata[0] = BININT2; len = 3; } } else { pdata[0] = BININT; len = 5; } if (_Pickler_Write(self, pdata, len) < 0) return -1; return 0; } if (self->proto >= 2) { /* Linear-time pickling. */ size_t nbits; size_t nbytes; unsigned char *pdata; char header[5]; int i; int sign = _PyLong_Sign(obj); if (sign == 0) { header[0] = LONG1; header[1] = 0; /* It's 0 -- an empty bytestring. */ if (_Pickler_Write(self, header, 2) < 0) goto error; return 0; } nbits = _PyLong_NumBits(obj); if (nbits == (size_t)-1 && PyErr_Occurred()) goto error; /* How many bytes do we need? There are nbits >> 3 full * bytes of data, and nbits & 7 leftover bits. If there * are any leftover bits, then we clearly need another * byte. Wnat's not so obvious is that we *probably* * need another byte even if there aren't any leftovers: * the most-significant bit of the most-significant byte * acts like a sign bit, and it's usually got a sense * opposite of the one we need. The exception is ints * of the form -(2**(8*j-1)) for j > 0. Such an int is * its own 256's-complement, so has the right sign bit * even without the extra byte. That's a pain to check * for in advance, though, so we always grab an extra * byte at the start, and cut it back later if possible. */ nbytes = (nbits >> 3) + 1; if (nbytes > 0x7fffffffL) { PyErr_SetString(PyExc_OverflowError, "int too large to pickle"); goto error; } repr = PyBytes_FromStringAndSize(NULL, (Py_ssize_t)nbytes); if (repr == NULL) goto error; pdata = (unsigned char *)PyBytes_AS_STRING(repr); i = _PyLong_AsByteArray((PyLongObject *)obj, pdata, nbytes, 1 /* little endian */ , 1 /* signed */ ); if (i < 0) goto error; /* If the int is negative, this may be a byte more than * needed. This is so iff the MSB is all redundant sign * bits. */ if (sign < 0 && nbytes > 1 && pdata[nbytes - 1] == 0xff && (pdata[nbytes - 2] & 0x80) != 0) { nbytes--; } if (nbytes < 256) { header[0] = LONG1; header[1] = (unsigned char)nbytes; size = 2; } else { header[0] = LONG4; size = (Py_ssize_t) nbytes; for (i = 1; i < 5; i++) { header[i] = (unsigned char)(size & 0xff); size >>= 8; } size = 5; } if (_Pickler_Write(self, header, size) < 0 || _Pickler_Write(self, (char *)pdata, (int)nbytes) < 0) goto error; } else { char *string; /* proto < 2: write the repr and newline. This is quadratic-time (in the number of digits), in both directions. We add a trailing 'L' to the repr, for compatibility with Python 2.x. */ repr = PyObject_Repr(obj); if (repr == NULL) goto error; string = _PyUnicode_AsStringAndSize(repr, &size); if (string == NULL) goto error; if (_Pickler_Write(self, &long_op, 1) < 0 || _Pickler_Write(self, string, size) < 0 || _Pickler_Write(self, "L\n", 2) < 0) goto error; } if (0) { error: status = -1; } Py_XDECREF(repr); return status; } static int save_float(PicklerObject *self, PyObject *obj) { double x = PyFloat_AS_DOUBLE((PyFloatObject *)obj); if (self->bin) { char pdata[9]; pdata[0] = BINFLOAT; if (_PyFloat_Pack8(x, (unsigned char *)&pdata[1], 0) < 0) return -1; if (_Pickler_Write(self, pdata, 9) < 0) return -1; } else { int result = -1; char *buf = NULL; char op = FLOAT; if (_Pickler_Write(self, &op, 1) < 0) goto done; buf = PyOS_double_to_string(x, 'r', 0, Py_DTSF_ADD_DOT_0, NULL); if (!buf) { PyErr_NoMemory(); goto done; } if (_Pickler_Write(self, buf, strlen(buf)) < 0) goto done; if (_Pickler_Write(self, "\n", 1) < 0) goto done; result = 0; done: PyMem_Free(buf); return result; } return 0; } static int save_bytes(PicklerObject *self, PyObject *obj) { if (self->proto < 3) { /* Older pickle protocols do not have an opcode for pickling bytes objects. Therefore, we need to fake the copy protocol (i.e., the __reduce__ method) to permit bytes object unpickling. Here we use a hack to be compatible with Python 2. Since in Python 2 'bytes' is just an alias for 'str' (which has different parameters than the actual bytes object), we use codecs.encode to create the appropriate 'str' object when unpickled using Python 2 *and* the appropriate 'bytes' object when unpickled using Python 3. Again this is a hack and we don't need to do this with newer protocols. */ PyObject *reduce_value = NULL; int status; if (PyBytes_GET_SIZE(obj) == 0) { reduce_value = Py_BuildValue("(O())", (PyObject*)&PyBytes_Type); } else { PickleState *st = _Pickle_GetGlobalState(); PyObject *unicode_str = PyUnicode_DecodeLatin1(PyBytes_AS_STRING(obj), PyBytes_GET_SIZE(obj), "strict"); _Py_IDENTIFIER(latin1); if (unicode_str == NULL) return -1; reduce_value = Py_BuildValue("(O(OO))", st->codecs_encode, unicode_str, _PyUnicode_FromId(&PyId_latin1)); Py_DECREF(unicode_str); } if (reduce_value == NULL) return -1; /* save_reduce() will memoize the object automatically. */ status = save_reduce(self, reduce_value, obj); Py_DECREF(reduce_value); return status; } else { Py_ssize_t size; char header[9]; Py_ssize_t len; size = PyBytes_GET_SIZE(obj); if (size < 0) return -1; if (size <= 0xff) { header[0] = SHORT_BINBYTES; header[1] = (unsigned char)size; len = 2; } else if ((size_t)size <= 0xffffffffUL) { header[0] = BINBYTES; header[1] = (unsigned char)(size & 0xff); header[2] = (unsigned char)((size >> 8) & 0xff); header[3] = (unsigned char)((size >> 16) & 0xff); header[4] = (unsigned char)((size >> 24) & 0xff); len = 5; } else if (self->proto >= 4) { header[0] = BINBYTES8; _write_size64(header + 1, size); len = 9; } else { PyErr_SetString(PyExc_OverflowError, "cannot serialize a bytes object larger than 4 GiB"); return -1; /* string too large */ } if (_Pickler_Write(self, header, len) < 0) return -1; if (_Pickler_Write(self, PyBytes_AS_STRING(obj), size) < 0) return -1; if (memo_put(self, obj) < 0) return -1; return 0; } } /* A copy of PyUnicode_EncodeRawUnicodeEscape() that also translates backslash and newline characters to \uXXXX escapes. */ static PyObject * raw_unicode_escape(PyObject *obj) { PyObject *repr; char *p; Py_ssize_t i, size; size_t expandsize; void *data; unsigned int kind; if (PyUnicode_READY(obj)) return NULL; size = PyUnicode_GET_LENGTH(obj); data = PyUnicode_DATA(obj); kind = PyUnicode_KIND(obj); if (kind == PyUnicode_4BYTE_KIND) expandsize = 10; else expandsize = 6; if ((size_t)size > (size_t)PY_SSIZE_T_MAX / expandsize) return PyErr_NoMemory(); repr = PyBytes_FromStringAndSize(NULL, expandsize * size); if (repr == NULL) return NULL; if (size == 0) return repr; assert(Py_REFCNT(repr) == 1); p = PyBytes_AS_STRING(repr); for (i=0; i < size; i++) { Py_UCS4 ch = PyUnicode_READ(kind, data, i); /* Map 32-bit characters to '\Uxxxxxxxx' */ if (ch >= 0x10000) { *p++ = '\\'; *p++ = 'U'; *p++ = Py_hexdigits[(ch >> 28) & 0xf]; *p++ = Py_hexdigits[(ch >> 24) & 0xf]; *p++ = Py_hexdigits[(ch >> 20) & 0xf]; *p++ = Py_hexdigits[(ch >> 16) & 0xf]; *p++ = Py_hexdigits[(ch >> 12) & 0xf]; *p++ = Py_hexdigits[(ch >> 8) & 0xf]; *p++ = Py_hexdigits[(ch >> 4) & 0xf]; *p++ = Py_hexdigits[ch & 15]; } /* Map 16-bit characters to '\uxxxx' */ else if (ch >= 256 || ch == '\\' || ch == '\n') { *p++ = '\\'; *p++ = 'u'; *p++ = Py_hexdigits[(ch >> 12) & 0xf]; *p++ = Py_hexdigits[(ch >> 8) & 0xf]; *p++ = Py_hexdigits[(ch >> 4) & 0xf]; *p++ = Py_hexdigits[ch & 15]; } /* Copy everything else as-is */ else *p++ = (char) ch; } size = p - PyBytes_AS_STRING(repr); if (_PyBytes_Resize(&repr, size) < 0) return NULL; return repr; } static int write_utf8(PicklerObject *self, char *data, Py_ssize_t size) { char header[9]; Py_ssize_t len; assert(size >= 0); if (size <= 0xff && self->proto >= 4) { header[0] = SHORT_BINUNICODE; header[1] = (unsigned char)(size & 0xff); len = 2; } else if ((size_t)size <= 0xffffffffUL) { header[0] = BINUNICODE; header[1] = (unsigned char)(size & 0xff); header[2] = (unsigned char)((size >> 8) & 0xff); header[3] = (unsigned char)((size >> 16) & 0xff); header[4] = (unsigned char)((size >> 24) & 0xff); len = 5; } else if (self->proto >= 4) { header[0] = BINUNICODE8; _write_size64(header + 1, size); len = 9; } else { PyErr_SetString(PyExc_OverflowError, "cannot serialize a string larger than 4GiB"); return -1; } if (_Pickler_Write(self, header, len) < 0) return -1; if (_Pickler_Write(self, data, size) < 0) return -1; return 0; } static int write_unicode_binary(PicklerObject *self, PyObject *obj) { PyObject *encoded = NULL; Py_ssize_t size; char *data; int r; if (PyUnicode_READY(obj)) return -1; data = PyUnicode_AsUTF8AndSize(obj, &size); if (data != NULL) return write_utf8(self, data, size); /* Issue #8383: for strings with lone surrogates, fallback on the "surrogatepass" error handler. */ PyErr_Clear(); encoded = PyUnicode_AsEncodedString(obj, "utf-8", "surrogatepass"); if (encoded == NULL) return -1; r = write_utf8(self, PyBytes_AS_STRING(encoded), PyBytes_GET_SIZE(encoded)); Py_DECREF(encoded); return r; } static int save_unicode(PicklerObject *self, PyObject *obj) { if (self->bin) { if (write_unicode_binary(self, obj) < 0) return -1; } else { PyObject *encoded; Py_ssize_t size; const char unicode_op = UNICODE; encoded = raw_unicode_escape(obj); if (encoded == NULL) return -1; if (_Pickler_Write(self, &unicode_op, 1) < 0) { Py_DECREF(encoded); return -1; } size = PyBytes_GET_SIZE(encoded); if (_Pickler_Write(self, PyBytes_AS_STRING(encoded), size) < 0) { Py_DECREF(encoded); return -1; } Py_DECREF(encoded); if (_Pickler_Write(self, "\n", 1) < 0) return -1; } if (memo_put(self, obj) < 0) return -1; return 0; } /* A helper for save_tuple. Push the len elements in tuple t on the stack. */ static int store_tuple_elements(PicklerObject *self, PyObject *t, Py_ssize_t len) { Py_ssize_t i; assert(PyTuple_Size(t) == len); for (i = 0; i < len; i++) { PyObject *element = PyTuple_GET_ITEM(t, i); if (element == NULL) return -1; if (save(self, element, 0) < 0) return -1; } return 0; } /* Tuples are ubiquitous in the pickle protocols, so many techniques are * used across protocols to minimize the space needed to pickle them. * Tuples are also the only builtin immutable type that can be recursive * (a tuple can be reached from itself), and that requires some subtle * magic so that it works in all cases. IOW, this is a long routine. */ static int save_tuple(PicklerObject *self, PyObject *obj) { Py_ssize_t len, i; const char mark_op = MARK; const char tuple_op = TUPLE; const char pop_op = POP; const char pop_mark_op = POP_MARK; const char len2opcode[] = {EMPTY_TUPLE, TUPLE1, TUPLE2, TUPLE3}; if ((len = PyTuple_Size(obj)) < 0) return -1; if (len == 0) { char pdata[2]; if (self->proto) { pdata[0] = EMPTY_TUPLE; len = 1; } else { pdata[0] = MARK; pdata[1] = TUPLE; len = 2; } if (_Pickler_Write(self, pdata, len) < 0) return -1; return 0; } /* The tuple isn't in the memo now. If it shows up there after * saving the tuple elements, the tuple must be recursive, in * which case we'll pop everything we put on the stack, and fetch * its value from the memo. */ if (len <= 3 && self->proto >= 2) { /* Use TUPLE{1,2,3} opcodes. */ if (store_tuple_elements(self, obj, len) < 0) return -1; if (PyMemoTable_Get(self->memo, obj)) { /* pop the len elements */ for (i = 0; i < len; i++) if (_Pickler_Write(self, &pop_op, 1) < 0) return -1; /* fetch from memo */ if (memo_get(self, obj) < 0) return -1; return 0; } else { /* Not recursive. */ if (_Pickler_Write(self, len2opcode + len, 1) < 0) return -1; } goto memoize; } /* proto < 2 and len > 0, or proto >= 2 and len > 3. * Generate MARK e1 e2 ... TUPLE */ if (_Pickler_Write(self, &mark_op, 1) < 0) return -1; if (store_tuple_elements(self, obj, len) < 0) return -1; if (PyMemoTable_Get(self->memo, obj)) { /* pop the stack stuff we pushed */ if (self->bin) { if (_Pickler_Write(self, &pop_mark_op, 1) < 0) return -1; } else { /* Note that we pop one more than len, to remove * the MARK too. */ for (i = 0; i <= len; i++) if (_Pickler_Write(self, &pop_op, 1) < 0) return -1; } /* fetch from memo */ if (memo_get(self, obj) < 0) return -1; return 0; } else { /* Not recursive. */ if (_Pickler_Write(self, &tuple_op, 1) < 0) return -1; } memoize: if (memo_put(self, obj) < 0) return -1; return 0; } /* iter is an iterator giving items, and we batch up chunks of * MARK item item ... item APPENDS * opcode sequences. Calling code should have arranged to first create an * empty list, or list-like object, for the APPENDS to operate on. * Returns 0 on success, <0 on error. */ static int batch_list(PicklerObject *self, PyObject *iter) { PyObject *obj = NULL; PyObject *firstitem = NULL; int i, n; const char mark_op = MARK; const char append_op = APPEND; const char appends_op = APPENDS; assert(iter != NULL); /* XXX: I think this function could be made faster by avoiding the iterator interface and fetching objects directly from list using PyList_GET_ITEM. */ if (self->proto == 0) { /* APPENDS isn't available; do one at a time. */ for (;;) { obj = PyIter_Next(iter); if (obj == NULL) { if (PyErr_Occurred()) return -1; break; } i = save(self, obj, 0); Py_DECREF(obj); if (i < 0) return -1; if (_Pickler_Write(self, &append_op, 1) < 0) return -1; } return 0; } /* proto > 0: write in batches of BATCHSIZE. */ do { /* Get first item */ firstitem = PyIter_Next(iter); if (firstitem == NULL) { if (PyErr_Occurred()) goto error; /* nothing more to add */ break; } /* Try to get a second item */ obj = PyIter_Next(iter); if (obj == NULL) { if (PyErr_Occurred()) goto error; /* Only one item to write */ if (save(self, firstitem, 0) < 0) goto error; if (_Pickler_Write(self, &append_op, 1) < 0) goto error; Py_CLEAR(firstitem); break; } /* More than one item to write */ /* Pump out MARK, items, APPENDS. */ if (_Pickler_Write(self, &mark_op, 1) < 0) goto error; if (save(self, firstitem, 0) < 0) goto error; Py_CLEAR(firstitem); n = 1; /* Fetch and save up to BATCHSIZE items */ while (obj) { if (save(self, obj, 0) < 0) goto error; Py_CLEAR(obj); n += 1; if (n == BATCHSIZE) break; obj = PyIter_Next(iter); if (obj == NULL) { if (PyErr_Occurred()) goto error; break; } } if (_Pickler_Write(self, &appends_op, 1) < 0) goto error; } while (n == BATCHSIZE); return 0; error: Py_XDECREF(firstitem); Py_XDECREF(obj); return -1; } /* This is a variant of batch_list() above, specialized for lists (with no * support for list subclasses). Like batch_list(), we batch up chunks of * MARK item item ... item APPENDS * opcode sequences. Calling code should have arranged to first create an * empty list, or list-like object, for the APPENDS to operate on. * Returns 0 on success, -1 on error. * * This version is considerably faster than batch_list(), if less general. * * Note that this only works for protocols > 0. */ static int batch_list_exact(PicklerObject *self, PyObject *obj) { PyObject *item = NULL; Py_ssize_t this_batch, total; const char append_op = APPEND; const char appends_op = APPENDS; const char mark_op = MARK; assert(obj != NULL); assert(self->proto > 0); assert(PyList_CheckExact(obj)); if (PyList_GET_SIZE(obj) == 1) { item = PyList_GET_ITEM(obj, 0); if (save(self, item, 0) < 0) return -1; if (_Pickler_Write(self, &append_op, 1) < 0) return -1; return 0; } /* Write in batches of BATCHSIZE. */ total = 0; do { this_batch = 0; if (_Pickler_Write(self, &mark_op, 1) < 0) return -1; while (total < PyList_GET_SIZE(obj)) { item = PyList_GET_ITEM(obj, total); if (save(self, item, 0) < 0) return -1; total++; if (++this_batch == BATCHSIZE) break; } if (_Pickler_Write(self, &appends_op, 1) < 0) return -1; } while (total < PyList_GET_SIZE(obj)); return 0; } static int save_list(PicklerObject *self, PyObject *obj) { char header[3]; Py_ssize_t len; int status = 0; if (self->fast && !fast_save_enter(self, obj)) goto error; /* Create an empty list. */ if (self->bin) { header[0] = EMPTY_LIST; len = 1; } else { header[0] = MARK; header[1] = LIST; len = 2; } if (_Pickler_Write(self, header, len) < 0) goto error; /* Get list length, and bow out early if empty. */ if ((len = PyList_Size(obj)) < 0) goto error; if (memo_put(self, obj) < 0) goto error; if (len != 0) { /* Materialize the list elements. */ if (PyList_CheckExact(obj) && self->proto > 0) { if (Py_EnterRecursiveCall(" while pickling an object")) goto error; status = batch_list_exact(self, obj); Py_LeaveRecursiveCall(); } else { PyObject *iter = PyObject_GetIter(obj); if (iter == NULL) goto error; if (Py_EnterRecursiveCall(" while pickling an object")) { Py_DECREF(iter); goto error; } status = batch_list(self, iter); Py_LeaveRecursiveCall(); Py_DECREF(iter); } } if (0) { error: status = -1; } if (self->fast && !fast_save_leave(self, obj)) status = -1; return status; } /* iter is an iterator giving (key, value) pairs, and we batch up chunks of * MARK key value ... key value SETITEMS * opcode sequences. Calling code should have arranged to first create an * empty dict, or dict-like object, for the SETITEMS to operate on. * Returns 0 on success, <0 on error. * * This is very much like batch_list(). The difference between saving * elements directly, and picking apart two-tuples, is so long-winded at * the C level, though, that attempts to combine these routines were too * ugly to bear. */ static int batch_dict(PicklerObject *self, PyObject *iter) { PyObject *obj = NULL; PyObject *firstitem = NULL; int i, n; const char mark_op = MARK; const char setitem_op = SETITEM; const char setitems_op = SETITEMS; assert(iter != NULL); if (self->proto == 0) { /* SETITEMS isn't available; do one at a time. */ for (;;) { obj = PyIter_Next(iter); if (obj == NULL) { if (PyErr_Occurred()) return -1; break; } if (!PyTuple_Check(obj) || PyTuple_Size(obj) != 2) { PyErr_SetString(PyExc_TypeError, "dict items " "iterator must return 2-tuples"); return -1; } i = save(self, PyTuple_GET_ITEM(obj, 0), 0); if (i >= 0) i = save(self, PyTuple_GET_ITEM(obj, 1), 0); Py_DECREF(obj); if (i < 0) return -1; if (_Pickler_Write(self, &setitem_op, 1) < 0) return -1; } return 0; } /* proto > 0: write in batches of BATCHSIZE. */ do { /* Get first item */ firstitem = PyIter_Next(iter); if (firstitem == NULL) { if (PyErr_Occurred()) goto error; /* nothing more to add */ break; } if (!PyTuple_Check(firstitem) || PyTuple_Size(firstitem) != 2) { PyErr_SetString(PyExc_TypeError, "dict items " "iterator must return 2-tuples"); goto error; } /* Try to get a second item */ obj = PyIter_Next(iter); if (obj == NULL) { if (PyErr_Occurred()) goto error; /* Only one item to write */ if (save(self, PyTuple_GET_ITEM(firstitem, 0), 0) < 0) goto error; if (save(self, PyTuple_GET_ITEM(firstitem, 1), 0) < 0) goto error; if (_Pickler_Write(self, &setitem_op, 1) < 0) goto error; Py_CLEAR(firstitem); break; } /* More than one item to write */ /* Pump out MARK, items, SETITEMS. */ if (_Pickler_Write(self, &mark_op, 1) < 0) goto error; if (save(self, PyTuple_GET_ITEM(firstitem, 0), 0) < 0) goto error; if (save(self, PyTuple_GET_ITEM(firstitem, 1), 0) < 0) goto error; Py_CLEAR(firstitem); n = 1; /* Fetch and save up to BATCHSIZE items */ while (obj) { if (!PyTuple_Check(obj) || PyTuple_Size(obj) != 2) { PyErr_SetString(PyExc_TypeError, "dict items " "iterator must return 2-tuples"); goto error; } if (save(self, PyTuple_GET_ITEM(obj, 0), 0) < 0 || save(self, PyTuple_GET_ITEM(obj, 1), 0) < 0) goto error; Py_CLEAR(obj); n += 1; if (n == BATCHSIZE) break; obj = PyIter_Next(iter); if (obj == NULL) { if (PyErr_Occurred()) goto error; break; } } if (_Pickler_Write(self, &setitems_op, 1) < 0) goto error; } while (n == BATCHSIZE); return 0; error: Py_XDECREF(firstitem); Py_XDECREF(obj); return -1; } /* This is a variant of batch_dict() above that specializes for dicts, with no * support for dict subclasses. Like batch_dict(), we batch up chunks of * MARK key value ... key value SETITEMS * opcode sequences. Calling code should have arranged to first create an * empty dict, or dict-like object, for the SETITEMS to operate on. * Returns 0 on success, -1 on error. * * Note that this currently doesn't work for protocol 0. */ static int batch_dict_exact(PicklerObject *self, PyObject *obj) { PyObject *key = NULL, *value = NULL; int i; Py_ssize_t dict_size, ppos = 0; const char mark_op = MARK; const char setitem_op = SETITEM; const char setitems_op = SETITEMS; assert(obj != NULL); assert(self->proto > 0); dict_size = PyDict_Size(obj); /* Special-case len(d) == 1 to save space. */ if (dict_size == 1) { PyDict_Next(obj, &ppos, &key, &value); if (save(self, key, 0) < 0) return -1; if (save(self, value, 0) < 0) return -1; if (_Pickler_Write(self, &setitem_op, 1) < 0) return -1; return 0; } /* Write in batches of BATCHSIZE. */ do { i = 0; if (_Pickler_Write(self, &mark_op, 1) < 0) return -1; while (PyDict_Next(obj, &ppos, &key, &value)) { if (save(self, key, 0) < 0) return -1; if (save(self, value, 0) < 0) return -1; if (++i == BATCHSIZE) break; } if (_Pickler_Write(self, &setitems_op, 1) < 0) return -1; if (PyDict_Size(obj) != dict_size) { PyErr_Format( PyExc_RuntimeError, "dictionary changed size during iteration"); return -1; } } while (i == BATCHSIZE); return 0; } static int save_dict(PicklerObject *self, PyObject *obj) { PyObject *items, *iter; char header[3]; Py_ssize_t len; int status = 0; if (self->fast && !fast_save_enter(self, obj)) goto error; /* Create an empty dict. */ if (self->bin) { header[0] = EMPTY_DICT; len = 1; } else { header[0] = MARK; header[1] = DICT; len = 2; } if (_Pickler_Write(self, header, len) < 0) goto error; /* Get dict size, and bow out early if empty. */ if ((len = PyDict_Size(obj)) < 0) goto error; if (memo_put(self, obj) < 0) goto error; if (len != 0) { /* Save the dict items. */ if (PyDict_CheckExact(obj) && self->proto > 0) { /* We can take certain shortcuts if we know this is a dict and not a dict subclass. */ if (Py_EnterRecursiveCall(" while pickling an object")) goto error; status = batch_dict_exact(self, obj); Py_LeaveRecursiveCall(); } else { _Py_IDENTIFIER(items); items = _PyObject_CallMethodId(obj, &PyId_items, "()"); if (items == NULL) goto error; iter = PyObject_GetIter(items); Py_DECREF(items); if (iter == NULL) goto error; if (Py_EnterRecursiveCall(" while pickling an object")) { Py_DECREF(iter); goto error; } status = batch_dict(self, iter); Py_LeaveRecursiveCall(); Py_DECREF(iter); } } if (0) { error: status = -1; } if (self->fast && !fast_save_leave(self, obj)) status = -1; return status; } static int save_set(PicklerObject *self, PyObject *obj) { PyObject *item; int i; Py_ssize_t set_size, ppos = 0; Py_hash_t hash; const char empty_set_op = EMPTY_SET; const char mark_op = MARK; const char additems_op = ADDITEMS; if (self->proto < 4) { PyObject *items; PyObject *reduce_value; int status; items = PySequence_List(obj); if (items == NULL) { return -1; } reduce_value = Py_BuildValue("(O(O))", (PyObject*)&PySet_Type, items); Py_DECREF(items); if (reduce_value == NULL) { return -1; } /* save_reduce() will memoize the object automatically. */ status = save_reduce(self, reduce_value, obj); Py_DECREF(reduce_value); return status; } if (_Pickler_Write(self, &empty_set_op, 1) < 0) return -1; if (memo_put(self, obj) < 0) return -1; set_size = PySet_GET_SIZE(obj); if (set_size == 0) return 0; /* nothing to do */ /* Write in batches of BATCHSIZE. */ do { i = 0; if (_Pickler_Write(self, &mark_op, 1) < 0) return -1; while (_PySet_NextEntry(obj, &ppos, &item, &hash)) { if (save(self, item, 0) < 0) return -1; if (++i == BATCHSIZE) break; } if (_Pickler_Write(self, &additems_op, 1) < 0) return -1; if (PySet_GET_SIZE(obj) != set_size) { PyErr_Format( PyExc_RuntimeError, "set changed size during iteration"); return -1; } } while (i == BATCHSIZE); return 0; } static int save_frozenset(PicklerObject *self, PyObject *obj) { PyObject *iter; const char mark_op = MARK; const char frozenset_op = FROZENSET; if (self->fast && !fast_save_enter(self, obj)) return -1; if (self->proto < 4) { PyObject *items; PyObject *reduce_value; int status; items = PySequence_List(obj); if (items == NULL) { return -1; } reduce_value = Py_BuildValue("(O(O))", (PyObject*)&PyFrozenSet_Type, items); Py_DECREF(items); if (reduce_value == NULL) { return -1; } /* save_reduce() will memoize the object automatically. */ status = save_reduce(self, reduce_value, obj); Py_DECREF(reduce_value); return status; } if (_Pickler_Write(self, &mark_op, 1) < 0) return -1; iter = PyObject_GetIter(obj); if (iter == NULL) { return -1; } for (;;) { PyObject *item; item = PyIter_Next(iter); if (item == NULL) { if (PyErr_Occurred()) { Py_DECREF(iter); return -1; } break; } if (save(self, item, 0) < 0) { Py_DECREF(item); Py_DECREF(iter); return -1; } Py_DECREF(item); } Py_DECREF(iter); /* If the object is already in the memo, this means it is recursive. In this case, throw away everything we put on the stack, and fetch the object back from the memo. */ if (PyMemoTable_Get(self->memo, obj)) { const char pop_mark_op = POP_MARK; if (_Pickler_Write(self, &pop_mark_op, 1) < 0) return -1; if (memo_get(self, obj) < 0) return -1; return 0; } if (_Pickler_Write(self, &frozenset_op, 1) < 0) return -1; if (memo_put(self, obj) < 0) return -1; return 0; } static int fix_imports(PyObject **module_name, PyObject **global_name) { PyObject *key; PyObject *item; PickleState *st = _Pickle_GetGlobalState(); key = PyTuple_Pack(2, *module_name, *global_name); if (key == NULL) return -1; item = PyDict_GetItemWithError(st->name_mapping_3to2, key); Py_DECREF(key); if (item) { PyObject *fixed_module_name; PyObject *fixed_global_name; if (!PyTuple_Check(item) || PyTuple_GET_SIZE(item) != 2) { PyErr_Format(PyExc_RuntimeError, "_compat_pickle.REVERSE_NAME_MAPPING values " "should be 2-tuples, not %.200s", Py_TYPE(item)->tp_name); return -1; } fixed_module_name = PyTuple_GET_ITEM(item, 0); fixed_global_name = PyTuple_GET_ITEM(item, 1); if (!PyUnicode_Check(fixed_module_name) || !PyUnicode_Check(fixed_global_name)) { PyErr_Format(PyExc_RuntimeError, "_compat_pickle.REVERSE_NAME_MAPPING values " "should be pairs of str, not (%.200s, %.200s)", Py_TYPE(fixed_module_name)->tp_name, Py_TYPE(fixed_global_name)->tp_name); return -1; } Py_CLEAR(*module_name); Py_CLEAR(*global_name); Py_INCREF(fixed_module_name); Py_INCREF(fixed_global_name); *module_name = fixed_module_name; *global_name = fixed_global_name; return 0; } else if (PyErr_Occurred()) { return -1; } item = PyDict_GetItemWithError(st->import_mapping_3to2, *module_name); if (item) { if (!PyUnicode_Check(item)) { PyErr_Format(PyExc_RuntimeError, "_compat_pickle.REVERSE_IMPORT_MAPPING values " "should be strings, not %.200s", Py_TYPE(item)->tp_name); return -1; } Py_INCREF(item); Py_XSETREF(*module_name, item); } else if (PyErr_Occurred()) { return -1; } return 0; } static int save_global(PicklerObject *self, PyObject *obj, PyObject *name) { PyObject *global_name = NULL; PyObject *module_name = NULL; PyObject *module = NULL; PyObject *parent = NULL; PyObject *dotted_path = NULL; PyObject *lastname = NULL; PyObject *cls; PickleState *st = _Pickle_GetGlobalState(); int status = 0; _Py_IDENTIFIER(__name__); _Py_IDENTIFIER(__qualname__); const char global_op = GLOBAL; if (name) { Py_INCREF(name); global_name = name; } else { global_name = _PyObject_GetAttrId(obj, &PyId___qualname__); if (global_name == NULL) { if (!PyErr_ExceptionMatches(PyExc_AttributeError)) goto error; PyErr_Clear(); } if (global_name == NULL) { global_name = _PyObject_GetAttrId(obj, &PyId___name__); if (global_name == NULL) goto error; } } dotted_path = get_dotted_path(module, global_name); if (dotted_path == NULL) goto error; module_name = whichmodule(obj, dotted_path); if (module_name == NULL) goto error; /* XXX: Change to use the import C API directly with level=0 to disallow relative imports. XXX: PyImport_ImportModuleLevel could be used. However, this bypasses builtins.__import__. Therefore, _pickle, unlike pickle.py, will ignore custom import functions (IMHO, this would be a nice security feature). The import C API would need to be extended to support the extra parameters of __import__ to fix that. */ module = PyImport_Import(module_name); if (module == NULL) { PyErr_Format(st->PicklingError, "Can't pickle %R: import of module %R failed", obj, module_name); goto error; } lastname = PyList_GET_ITEM(dotted_path, PyList_GET_SIZE(dotted_path)-1); Py_INCREF(lastname); cls = get_deep_attribute(module, dotted_path, &parent); Py_CLEAR(dotted_path); if (cls == NULL) { PyErr_Format(st->PicklingError, "Can't pickle %R: attribute lookup %S on %S failed", obj, global_name, module_name); goto error; } if (cls != obj) { Py_DECREF(cls); PyErr_Format(st->PicklingError, "Can't pickle %R: it's not the same object as %S.%S", obj, module_name, global_name); goto error; } Py_DECREF(cls); if (self->proto >= 2) { /* See whether this is in the extension registry, and if * so generate an EXT opcode. */ PyObject *extension_key; PyObject *code_obj; /* extension code as Python object */ long code; /* extension code as C value */ char pdata[5]; Py_ssize_t n; extension_key = PyTuple_Pack(2, module_name, global_name); if (extension_key == NULL) { goto error; } code_obj = PyDict_GetItemWithError(st->extension_registry, extension_key); Py_DECREF(extension_key); /* The object is not registered in the extension registry. This is the most likely code path. */ if (code_obj == NULL) { if (PyErr_Occurred()) { goto error; } goto gen_global; } /* XXX: pickle.py doesn't check neither the type, nor the range of the value returned by the extension_registry. It should for consistency. */ /* Verify code_obj has the right type and value. */ if (!PyLong_Check(code_obj)) { PyErr_Format(st->PicklingError, "Can't pickle %R: extension code %R isn't an integer", obj, code_obj); goto error; } code = PyLong_AS_LONG(code_obj); if (code <= 0 || code > 0x7fffffffL) { if (!PyErr_Occurred()) PyErr_Format(st->PicklingError, "Can't pickle %R: extension " "code %ld is out of range", obj, code); goto error; } /* Generate an EXT opcode. */ if (code <= 0xff) { pdata[0] = EXT1; pdata[1] = (unsigned char)code; n = 2; } else if (code <= 0xffff) { pdata[0] = EXT2; pdata[1] = (unsigned char)(code & 0xff); pdata[2] = (unsigned char)((code >> 8) & 0xff); n = 3; } else { pdata[0] = EXT4; pdata[1] = (unsigned char)(code & 0xff); pdata[2] = (unsigned char)((code >> 8) & 0xff); pdata[3] = (unsigned char)((code >> 16) & 0xff); pdata[4] = (unsigned char)((code >> 24) & 0xff); n = 5; } if (_Pickler_Write(self, pdata, n) < 0) goto error; } else { gen_global: if (parent == module) { Py_INCREF(lastname); Py_DECREF(global_name); global_name = lastname; } if (self->proto >= 4) { const char stack_global_op = STACK_GLOBAL; if (save(self, module_name, 0) < 0) goto error; if (save(self, global_name, 0) < 0) goto error; if (_Pickler_Write(self, &stack_global_op, 1) < 0) goto error; } else if (parent != module) { PickleState *st = _Pickle_GetGlobalState(); PyObject *reduce_value = Py_BuildValue("(O(OO))", st->getattr, parent, lastname); status = save_reduce(self, reduce_value, NULL); Py_DECREF(reduce_value); if (status < 0) goto error; } else { /* Generate a normal global opcode if we are using a pickle protocol < 4, or if the object is not registered in the extension registry. */ PyObject *encoded; PyObject *(*unicode_encoder)(PyObject *); if (_Pickler_Write(self, &global_op, 1) < 0) goto error; /* For protocol < 3 and if the user didn't request against doing so, we convert module names to the old 2.x module names. */ if (self->proto < 3 && self->fix_imports) { if (fix_imports(&module_name, &global_name) < 0) { goto error; } } /* Since Python 3.0 now supports non-ASCII identifiers, we encode both the module name and the global name using UTF-8. We do so only when we are using the pickle protocol newer than version 3. This is to ensure compatibility with older Unpickler running on Python 2.x. */ if (self->proto == 3) { unicode_encoder = PyUnicode_AsUTF8String; } else { unicode_encoder = PyUnicode_AsASCIIString; } encoded = unicode_encoder(module_name); if (encoded == NULL) { if (PyErr_ExceptionMatches(PyExc_UnicodeEncodeError)) PyErr_Format(st->PicklingError, "can't pickle module identifier '%S' using " "pickle protocol %i", module_name, self->proto); goto error; } if (_Pickler_Write(self, PyBytes_AS_STRING(encoded), PyBytes_GET_SIZE(encoded)) < 0) { Py_DECREF(encoded); goto error; } Py_DECREF(encoded); if(_Pickler_Write(self, "\n", 1) < 0) goto error; /* Save the name of the module. */ encoded = unicode_encoder(global_name); if (encoded == NULL) { if (PyErr_ExceptionMatches(PyExc_UnicodeEncodeError)) PyErr_Format(st->PicklingError, "can't pickle global identifier '%S' using " "pickle protocol %i", global_name, self->proto); goto error; } if (_Pickler_Write(self, PyBytes_AS_STRING(encoded), PyBytes_GET_SIZE(encoded)) < 0) { Py_DECREF(encoded); goto error; } Py_DECREF(encoded); if (_Pickler_Write(self, "\n", 1) < 0) goto error; } /* Memoize the object. */ if (memo_put(self, obj) < 0) goto error; } if (0) { error: status = -1; } Py_XDECREF(module_name); Py_XDECREF(global_name); Py_XDECREF(module); Py_XDECREF(parent); Py_XDECREF(dotted_path); Py_XDECREF(lastname); return status; } static int save_singleton_type(PicklerObject *self, PyObject *obj, PyObject *singleton) { PyObject *reduce_value; int status; reduce_value = Py_BuildValue("O(O)", &PyType_Type, singleton); if (reduce_value == NULL) { return -1; } status = save_reduce(self, reduce_value, obj); Py_DECREF(reduce_value); return status; } static int save_type(PicklerObject *self, PyObject *obj) { if (obj == (PyObject *)&_PyNone_Type) { return save_singleton_type(self, obj, Py_None); } else if (obj == (PyObject *)&PyEllipsis_Type) { return save_singleton_type(self, obj, Py_Ellipsis); } else if (obj == (PyObject *)&_PyNotImplemented_Type) { return save_singleton_type(self, obj, Py_NotImplemented); } return save_global(self, obj, NULL); } static int save_pers(PicklerObject *self, PyObject *obj, PyObject *func) { PyObject *pid = NULL; int status = 0; const char persid_op = PERSID; const char binpersid_op = BINPERSID; Py_INCREF(obj); pid = _Pickle_FastCall(func, obj); if (pid == NULL) return -1; if (pid != Py_None) { if (self->bin) { if (save(self, pid, 1) < 0 || _Pickler_Write(self, &binpersid_op, 1) < 0) goto error; } else { PyObject *pid_str = NULL; char *pid_ascii_bytes; Py_ssize_t size; pid_str = PyObject_Str(pid); if (pid_str == NULL) goto error; /* XXX: Should it check whether the persistent id only contains ASCII characters? And what if the pid contains embedded newlines? */ pid_ascii_bytes = _PyUnicode_AsStringAndSize(pid_str, &size); Py_DECREF(pid_str); if (pid_ascii_bytes == NULL) goto error; if (_Pickler_Write(self, &persid_op, 1) < 0 || _Pickler_Write(self, pid_ascii_bytes, size) < 0 || _Pickler_Write(self, "\n", 1) < 0) goto error; } status = 1; } if (0) { error: status = -1; } Py_XDECREF(pid); return status; } static PyObject * get_class(PyObject *obj) { PyObject *cls; _Py_IDENTIFIER(__class__); cls = _PyObject_GetAttrId(obj, &PyId___class__); if (cls == NULL) { if (PyErr_ExceptionMatches(PyExc_AttributeError)) { PyErr_Clear(); cls = (PyObject *) Py_TYPE(obj); Py_INCREF(cls); } } return cls; } /* We're saving obj, and args is the 2-thru-5 tuple returned by the * appropriate __reduce__ method for obj. */ static int save_reduce(PicklerObject *self, PyObject *args, PyObject *obj) { PyObject *callable; PyObject *argtup; PyObject *state = NULL; PyObject *listitems = Py_None; PyObject *dictitems = Py_None; PickleState *st = _Pickle_GetGlobalState(); Py_ssize_t size; int use_newobj = 0, use_newobj_ex = 0; const char reduce_op = REDUCE; const char build_op = BUILD; const char newobj_op = NEWOBJ; const char newobj_ex_op = NEWOBJ_EX; size = PyTuple_Size(args); if (size < 2 || size > 5) { PyErr_SetString(st->PicklingError, "tuple returned by " "__reduce__ must contain 2 through 5 elements"); return -1; } if (!PyArg_UnpackTuple(args, "save_reduce", 2, 5, &callable, &argtup, &state, &listitems, &dictitems)) return -1; if (!PyCallable_Check(callable)) { PyErr_SetString(st->PicklingError, "first item of the tuple " "returned by __reduce__ must be callable"); return -1; } if (!PyTuple_Check(argtup)) { PyErr_SetString(st->PicklingError, "second item of the tuple " "returned by __reduce__ must be a tuple"); return -1; } if (state == Py_None) state = NULL; if (listitems == Py_None) listitems = NULL; else if (!PyIter_Check(listitems)) { PyErr_Format(st->PicklingError, "fourth element of the tuple " "returned by __reduce__ must be an iterator, not %s", Py_TYPE(listitems)->tp_name); return -1; } if (dictitems == Py_None) dictitems = NULL; else if (!PyIter_Check(dictitems)) { PyErr_Format(st->PicklingError, "fifth element of the tuple " "returned by __reduce__ must be an iterator, not %s", Py_TYPE(dictitems)->tp_name); return -1; } if (self->proto >= 2) { PyObject *name; _Py_IDENTIFIER(__name__); name = _PyObject_GetAttrId(callable, &PyId___name__); if (name == NULL) { if (!PyErr_ExceptionMatches(PyExc_AttributeError)) { return -1; } PyErr_Clear(); } else if (PyUnicode_Check(name)) { if (self->proto >= 4) { _Py_IDENTIFIER(__newobj_ex__); use_newobj_ex = PyUnicode_Compare( name, _PyUnicode_FromId(&PyId___newobj_ex__)) == 0; } if (!use_newobj_ex) { _Py_IDENTIFIER(__newobj__); use_newobj = PyUnicode_Compare( name, _PyUnicode_FromId(&PyId___newobj__)) == 0; } } Py_XDECREF(name); } if (use_newobj_ex) { PyObject *cls; PyObject *args; PyObject *kwargs; if (Py_SIZE(argtup) != 3) { PyErr_Format(st->PicklingError, "length of the NEWOBJ_EX argument tuple must be " "exactly 3, not %zd", Py_SIZE(argtup)); return -1; } cls = PyTuple_GET_ITEM(argtup, 0); if (!PyType_Check(cls)) { PyErr_Format(st->PicklingError, "first item from NEWOBJ_EX argument tuple must " "be a class, not %.200s", Py_TYPE(cls)->tp_name); return -1; } args = PyTuple_GET_ITEM(argtup, 1); if (!PyTuple_Check(args)) { PyErr_Format(st->PicklingError, "second item from NEWOBJ_EX argument tuple must " "be a tuple, not %.200s", Py_TYPE(args)->tp_name); return -1; } kwargs = PyTuple_GET_ITEM(argtup, 2); if (!PyDict_Check(kwargs)) { PyErr_Format(st->PicklingError, "third item from NEWOBJ_EX argument tuple must " "be a dict, not %.200s", Py_TYPE(kwargs)->tp_name); return -1; } if (save(self, cls, 0) < 0 || save(self, args, 0) < 0 || save(self, kwargs, 0) < 0 || _Pickler_Write(self, &newobj_ex_op, 1) < 0) { return -1; } } else if (use_newobj) { PyObject *cls; PyObject *newargtup; PyObject *obj_class; int p; /* Sanity checks. */ if (Py_SIZE(argtup) < 1) { PyErr_SetString(st->PicklingError, "__newobj__ arglist is empty"); return -1; } cls = PyTuple_GET_ITEM(argtup, 0); if (!PyType_Check(cls)) { PyErr_SetString(st->PicklingError, "args[0] from " "__newobj__ args is not a type"); return -1; } if (obj != NULL) { obj_class = get_class(obj); p = obj_class != cls; /* true iff a problem */ Py_DECREF(obj_class); if (p) { PyErr_SetString(st->PicklingError, "args[0] from " "__newobj__ args has the wrong class"); return -1; } } /* XXX: These calls save() are prone to infinite recursion. Imagine what happen if the value returned by the __reduce__() method of some extension type contains another object of the same type. Ouch! Here is a quick example, that I ran into, to illustrate what I mean: >>> import pickle, copyreg >>> copyreg.dispatch_table.pop(complex) >>> pickle.dumps(1+2j) Traceback (most recent call last): ... RecursionError: maximum recursion depth exceeded Removing the complex class from copyreg.dispatch_table made the __reduce_ex__() method emit another complex object: >>> (1+1j).__reduce_ex__(2) (, (, (1+1j)), None, None, None) Thus when save() was called on newargstup (the 2nd item) recursion ensued. Of course, the bug was in the complex class which had a broken __getnewargs__() that emitted another complex object. But, the point, here, is it is quite easy to end up with a broken reduce function. */ /* Save the class and its __new__ arguments. */ if (save(self, cls, 0) < 0) return -1; newargtup = PyTuple_GetSlice(argtup, 1, Py_SIZE(argtup)); if (newargtup == NULL) return -1; p = save(self, newargtup, 0); Py_DECREF(newargtup); if (p < 0) return -1; /* Add NEWOBJ opcode. */ if (_Pickler_Write(self, &newobj_op, 1) < 0) return -1; } else { /* Not using NEWOBJ. */ if (save(self, callable, 0) < 0 || save(self, argtup, 0) < 0 || _Pickler_Write(self, &reduce_op, 1) < 0) return -1; } /* obj can be NULL when save_reduce() is used directly. A NULL obj means the caller do not want to memoize the object. Not particularly useful, but that is to mimic the behavior save_reduce() in pickle.py when obj is None. */ if (obj != NULL) { /* If the object is already in the memo, this means it is recursive. In this case, throw away everything we put on the stack, and fetch the object back from the memo. */ if (PyMemoTable_Get(self->memo, obj)) { const char pop_op = POP; if (_Pickler_Write(self, &pop_op, 1) < 0) return -1; if (memo_get(self, obj) < 0) return -1; return 0; } else if (memo_put(self, obj) < 0) return -1; } if (listitems && batch_list(self, listitems) < 0) return -1; if (dictitems && batch_dict(self, dictitems) < 0) return -1; if (state) { if (save(self, state, 0) < 0 || _Pickler_Write(self, &build_op, 1) < 0) return -1; } return 0; } static int save(PicklerObject *self, PyObject *obj, int pers_save) { PyTypeObject *type; PyObject *reduce_func = NULL; PyObject *reduce_value = NULL; int status = 0; if (_Pickler_OpcodeBoundary(self) < 0) return -1; if (Py_EnterRecursiveCall(" while pickling an object")) return -1; /* The extra pers_save argument is necessary to avoid calling save_pers() on its returned object. */ if (!pers_save && self->pers_func) { /* save_pers() returns: -1 to signal an error; 0 if it did nothing successfully; 1 if a persistent id was saved. */ if ((status = save_pers(self, obj, self->pers_func)) != 0) goto done; } type = Py_TYPE(obj); /* The old cPickle had an optimization that used switch-case statement dispatching on the first letter of the type name. This has was removed since benchmarks shown that this optimization was actually slowing things down. */ /* Atom types; these aren't memoized, so don't check the memo. */ if (obj == Py_None) { status = save_none(self, obj); goto done; } else if (obj == Py_False || obj == Py_True) { status = save_bool(self, obj); goto done; } else if (type == &PyLong_Type) { status = save_long(self, obj); goto done; } else if (type == &PyFloat_Type) { status = save_float(self, obj); goto done; } /* Check the memo to see if it has the object. If so, generate a GET (or BINGET) opcode, instead of pickling the object once again. */ if (PyMemoTable_Get(self->memo, obj)) { if (memo_get(self, obj) < 0) goto error; goto done; } if (type == &PyBytes_Type) { status = save_bytes(self, obj); goto done; } else if (type == &PyUnicode_Type) { status = save_unicode(self, obj); goto done; } else if (type == &PyDict_Type) { status = save_dict(self, obj); goto done; } else if (type == &PySet_Type) { status = save_set(self, obj); goto done; } else if (type == &PyFrozenSet_Type) { status = save_frozenset(self, obj); goto done; } else if (type == &PyList_Type) { status = save_list(self, obj); goto done; } else if (type == &PyTuple_Type) { status = save_tuple(self, obj); goto done; } else if (type == &PyType_Type) { status = save_type(self, obj); goto done; } else if (type == &PyFunction_Type) { status = save_global(self, obj, NULL); goto done; } /* XXX: This part needs some unit tests. */ /* Get a reduction callable, and call it. This may come from * self.dispatch_table, copyreg.dispatch_table, the object's * __reduce_ex__ method, or the object's __reduce__ method. */ if (self->dispatch_table == NULL) { PickleState *st = _Pickle_GetGlobalState(); reduce_func = PyDict_GetItemWithError(st->dispatch_table, (PyObject *)type); if (reduce_func == NULL) { if (PyErr_Occurred()) { goto error; } } else { /* PyDict_GetItemWithError() returns a borrowed reference. Increase the reference count to be consistent with PyObject_GetItem and _PyObject_GetAttrId used below. */ Py_INCREF(reduce_func); } } else { reduce_func = PyObject_GetItem(self->dispatch_table, (PyObject *)type); if (reduce_func == NULL) { if (PyErr_ExceptionMatches(PyExc_KeyError)) PyErr_Clear(); else goto error; } } if (reduce_func != NULL) { Py_INCREF(obj); reduce_value = _Pickle_FastCall(reduce_func, obj); } else if (PyType_IsSubtype(type, &PyType_Type)) { status = save_global(self, obj, NULL); goto done; } else { _Py_IDENTIFIER(__reduce__); _Py_IDENTIFIER(__reduce_ex__); /* XXX: If the __reduce__ method is defined, __reduce_ex__ is automatically defined as __reduce__. While this is convenient, this make it impossible to know which method was actually called. Of course, this is not a big deal. But still, it would be nice to let the user know which method was called when something go wrong. Incidentally, this means if __reduce_ex__ is not defined, we don't actually have to check for a __reduce__ method. */ /* Check for a __reduce_ex__ method. */ reduce_func = _PyObject_GetAttrId(obj, &PyId___reduce_ex__); if (reduce_func != NULL) { PyObject *proto; proto = PyLong_FromLong(self->proto); if (proto != NULL) { reduce_value = _Pickle_FastCall(reduce_func, proto); } } else { PickleState *st = _Pickle_GetGlobalState(); if (PyErr_ExceptionMatches(PyExc_AttributeError)) { PyErr_Clear(); } else { goto error; } /* Check for a __reduce__ method. */ reduce_func = _PyObject_GetAttrId(obj, &PyId___reduce__); if (reduce_func != NULL) { PyObject *empty_tuple = PyTuple_New(0); reduce_value = PyObject_Call(reduce_func, empty_tuple, NULL); Py_DECREF(empty_tuple); } else { PyErr_Format(st->PicklingError, "can't pickle '%.200s' object: %R", type->tp_name, obj); goto error; } } } if (reduce_value == NULL) goto error; if (PyUnicode_Check(reduce_value)) { status = save_global(self, obj, reduce_value); goto done; } if (!PyTuple_Check(reduce_value)) { PickleState *st = _Pickle_GetGlobalState(); PyErr_SetString(st->PicklingError, "__reduce__ must return a string or tuple"); goto error; } status = save_reduce(self, reduce_value, obj); if (0) { error: status = -1; } done: Py_LeaveRecursiveCall(); Py_XDECREF(reduce_func); Py_XDECREF(reduce_value); return status; } static int dump(PicklerObject *self, PyObject *obj) { const char stop_op = STOP; if (self->proto >= 2) { char header[2]; header[0] = PROTO; assert(self->proto >= 0 && self->proto < 256); header[1] = (unsigned char)self->proto; if (_Pickler_Write(self, header, 2) < 0) return -1; if (self->proto >= 4) self->framing = 1; } if (save(self, obj, 0) < 0 || _Pickler_Write(self, &stop_op, 1) < 0) return -1; return 0; } /*[clinic input] _pickle.Pickler.clear_memo Clears the pickler's "memo". The memo is the data structure that remembers which objects the pickler has already seen, so that shared or recursive objects are pickled by reference and not by value. This method is useful when re-using picklers. [clinic start generated code]*/ static PyObject * _pickle_Pickler_clear_memo_impl(PicklerObject *self) /*[clinic end generated code: output=8665c8658aaa094b input=01bdad52f3d93e56]*/ { if (self->memo) PyMemoTable_Clear(self->memo); Py_RETURN_NONE; } /*[clinic input] _pickle.Pickler.dump obj: object / Write a pickled representation of the given object to the open file. [clinic start generated code]*/ static PyObject * _pickle_Pickler_dump(PicklerObject *self, PyObject *obj) /*[clinic end generated code: output=87ecad1261e02ac7 input=552eb1c0f52260d9]*/ { /* Check whether the Pickler was initialized correctly (issue3664). Developers often forget to call __init__() in their subclasses, which would trigger a segfault without this check. */ if (self->write == NULL) { PickleState *st = _Pickle_GetGlobalState(); PyErr_Format(st->PicklingError, "Pickler.__init__() was not called by %s.__init__()", Py_TYPE(self)->tp_name); return NULL; } if (_Pickler_ClearBuffer(self) < 0) return NULL; if (dump(self, obj) < 0) return NULL; if (_Pickler_FlushToFile(self) < 0) return NULL; Py_RETURN_NONE; } /*[clinic input] _pickle.Pickler.__sizeof__ -> Py_ssize_t Returns size in memory, in bytes. [clinic start generated code]*/ static Py_ssize_t _pickle_Pickler___sizeof___impl(PicklerObject *self) /*[clinic end generated code: output=106edb3123f332e1 input=8cbbec9bd5540d42]*/ { Py_ssize_t res, s; res = _PyObject_SIZE(Py_TYPE(self)); if (self->memo != NULL) { res += sizeof(PyMemoTable); res += self->memo->mt_allocated * sizeof(PyMemoEntry); } if (self->output_buffer != NULL) { s = _PySys_GetSizeOf(self->output_buffer); if (s == -1) return -1; res += s; } return res; } static struct PyMethodDef Pickler_methods[] = { _PICKLE_PICKLER_DUMP_METHODDEF _PICKLE_PICKLER_CLEAR_MEMO_METHODDEF _PICKLE_PICKLER___SIZEOF___METHODDEF {NULL, NULL} /* sentinel */ }; static void Pickler_dealloc(PicklerObject *self) { PyObject_GC_UnTrack(self); Py_XDECREF(self->output_buffer); Py_XDECREF(self->write); Py_XDECREF(self->pers_func); Py_XDECREF(self->dispatch_table); Py_XDECREF(self->fast_memo); PyMemoTable_Del(self->memo); Py_TYPE(self)->tp_free((PyObject *)self); } static int Pickler_traverse(PicklerObject *self, visitproc visit, void *arg) { Py_VISIT(self->write); Py_VISIT(self->pers_func); Py_VISIT(self->dispatch_table); Py_VISIT(self->fast_memo); return 0; } static int Pickler_clear(PicklerObject *self) { Py_CLEAR(self->output_buffer); Py_CLEAR(self->write); Py_CLEAR(self->pers_func); Py_CLEAR(self->dispatch_table); Py_CLEAR(self->fast_memo); if (self->memo != NULL) { PyMemoTable *memo = self->memo; self->memo = NULL; PyMemoTable_Del(memo); } return 0; } /*[clinic input] _pickle.Pickler.__init__ file: object protocol: object = NULL fix_imports: bool = True This takes a binary file for writing a pickle data stream. The optional *protocol* argument tells the pickler to use the given protocol; supported protocols are 0, 1, 2, 3 and 4. The default protocol is 3; a backward-incompatible protocol designed for Python 3. Specifying a negative protocol version selects the highest protocol version supported. The higher the protocol used, the more recent the version of Python needed to read the pickle produced. The *file* argument must have a write() method that accepts a single bytes argument. It can thus be a file object opened for binary writing, an io.BytesIO instance, or any other custom object that meets this interface. If *fix_imports* is True and protocol is less than 3, pickle will try to map the new Python 3 names to the old module names used in Python 2, so that the pickle data stream is readable with Python 2. [clinic start generated code]*/ static int _pickle_Pickler___init___impl(PicklerObject *self, PyObject *file, PyObject *protocol, int fix_imports) /*[clinic end generated code: output=b5f31078dab17fb0 input=4faabdbc763c2389]*/ { _Py_IDENTIFIER(persistent_id); _Py_IDENTIFIER(dispatch_table); /* In case of multiple __init__() calls, clear previous content. */ if (self->write != NULL) (void)Pickler_clear(self); if (_Pickler_SetProtocol(self, protocol, fix_imports) < 0) return -1; if (_Pickler_SetOutputStream(self, file) < 0) return -1; /* memo and output_buffer may have already been created in _Pickler_New */ if (self->memo == NULL) { self->memo = PyMemoTable_New(); if (self->memo == NULL) return -1; } self->output_len = 0; if (self->output_buffer == NULL) { self->max_output_len = WRITE_BUF_SIZE; self->output_buffer = PyBytes_FromStringAndSize(NULL, self->max_output_len); if (self->output_buffer == NULL) return -1; } self->fast = 0; self->fast_nesting = 0; self->fast_memo = NULL; self->pers_func = NULL; if (_PyObject_HasAttrId((PyObject *)self, &PyId_persistent_id)) { self->pers_func = _PyObject_GetAttrId((PyObject *)self, &PyId_persistent_id); if (self->pers_func == NULL) return -1; } self->dispatch_table = NULL; if (_PyObject_HasAttrId((PyObject *)self, &PyId_dispatch_table)) { self->dispatch_table = _PyObject_GetAttrId((PyObject *)self, &PyId_dispatch_table); if (self->dispatch_table == NULL) return -1; } return 0; } /* Define a proxy object for the Pickler's internal memo object. This is to * avoid breaking code like: * pickler.memo.clear() * and * pickler.memo = saved_memo * Is this a good idea? Not really, but we don't want to break code that uses * it. Note that we don't implement the entire mapping API here. This is * intentional, as these should be treated as black-box implementation details. */ /*[clinic input] _pickle.PicklerMemoProxy.clear Remove all items from memo. [clinic start generated code]*/ static PyObject * _pickle_PicklerMemoProxy_clear_impl(PicklerMemoProxyObject *self) /*[clinic end generated code: output=5fb9370d48ae8b05 input=ccc186dacd0f1405]*/ { if (self->pickler->memo) PyMemoTable_Clear(self->pickler->memo); Py_RETURN_NONE; } /*[clinic input] _pickle.PicklerMemoProxy.copy Copy the memo to a new object. [clinic start generated code]*/ static PyObject * _pickle_PicklerMemoProxy_copy_impl(PicklerMemoProxyObject *self) /*[clinic end generated code: output=bb83a919d29225ef input=b73043485ac30b36]*/ { Py_ssize_t i; PyMemoTable *memo; PyObject *new_memo = PyDict_New(); if (new_memo == NULL) return NULL; memo = self->pickler->memo; for (i = 0; i < memo->mt_allocated; ++i) { PyMemoEntry entry = memo->mt_table[i]; if (entry.me_key != NULL) { int status; PyObject *key, *value; key = PyLong_FromVoidPtr(entry.me_key); value = Py_BuildValue("nO", entry.me_value, entry.me_key); if (key == NULL || value == NULL) { Py_XDECREF(key); Py_XDECREF(value); goto error; } status = PyDict_SetItem(new_memo, key, value); Py_DECREF(key); Py_DECREF(value); if (status < 0) goto error; } } return new_memo; error: Py_XDECREF(new_memo); return NULL; } /*[clinic input] _pickle.PicklerMemoProxy.__reduce__ Implement pickle support. [clinic start generated code]*/ static PyObject * _pickle_PicklerMemoProxy___reduce___impl(PicklerMemoProxyObject *self) /*[clinic end generated code: output=bebba1168863ab1d input=2f7c540e24b7aae4]*/ { PyObject *reduce_value, *dict_args; PyObject *contents = _pickle_PicklerMemoProxy_copy_impl(self); if (contents == NULL) return NULL; reduce_value = PyTuple_New(2); if (reduce_value == NULL) { Py_DECREF(contents); return NULL; } dict_args = PyTuple_New(1); if (dict_args == NULL) { Py_DECREF(contents); Py_DECREF(reduce_value); return NULL; } PyTuple_SET_ITEM(dict_args, 0, contents); Py_INCREF((PyObject *)&PyDict_Type); PyTuple_SET_ITEM(reduce_value, 0, (PyObject *)&PyDict_Type); PyTuple_SET_ITEM(reduce_value, 1, dict_args); return reduce_value; } static PyMethodDef picklerproxy_methods[] = { _PICKLE_PICKLERMEMOPROXY_CLEAR_METHODDEF _PICKLE_PICKLERMEMOPROXY_COPY_METHODDEF _PICKLE_PICKLERMEMOPROXY___REDUCE___METHODDEF {NULL, NULL} /* sentinel */ }; static void PicklerMemoProxy_dealloc(PicklerMemoProxyObject *self) { PyObject_GC_UnTrack(self); Py_XDECREF(self->pickler); PyObject_GC_Del((PyObject *)self); } static int PicklerMemoProxy_traverse(PicklerMemoProxyObject *self, visitproc visit, void *arg) { Py_VISIT(self->pickler); return 0; } static int PicklerMemoProxy_clear(PicklerMemoProxyObject *self) { Py_CLEAR(self->pickler); return 0; } static PyTypeObject PicklerMemoProxyType = { PyVarObject_HEAD_INIT(NULL, 0) "_pickle.PicklerMemoProxy", /*tp_name*/ sizeof(PicklerMemoProxyObject), /*tp_basicsize*/ 0, (destructor)PicklerMemoProxy_dealloc, /* tp_dealloc */ 0, /* tp_print */ 0, /* tp_getattr */ 0, /* tp_setattr */ 0, /* tp_compare */ 0, /* tp_repr */ 0, /* tp_as_number */ 0, /* tp_as_sequence */ 0, /* tp_as_mapping */ PyObject_HashNotImplemented, /* tp_hash */ 0, /* tp_call */ 0, /* tp_str */ PyObject_GenericGetAttr, /* tp_getattro */ PyObject_GenericSetAttr, /* tp_setattro */ 0, /* tp_as_buffer */ Py_TPFLAGS_DEFAULT | Py_TPFLAGS_BASETYPE | Py_TPFLAGS_HAVE_GC, 0, /* tp_doc */ (traverseproc)PicklerMemoProxy_traverse, /* tp_traverse */ (inquiry)PicklerMemoProxy_clear, /* tp_clear */ 0, /* tp_richcompare */ 0, /* tp_weaklistoffset */ 0, /* tp_iter */ 0, /* tp_iternext */ picklerproxy_methods, /* tp_methods */ }; static PyObject * PicklerMemoProxy_New(PicklerObject *pickler) { PicklerMemoProxyObject *self; self = PyObject_GC_New(PicklerMemoProxyObject, &PicklerMemoProxyType); if (self == NULL) return NULL; Py_INCREF(pickler); self->pickler = pickler; PyObject_GC_Track(self); return (PyObject *)self; } /*****************************************************************************/ static PyObject * Pickler_get_memo(PicklerObject *self) { return PicklerMemoProxy_New(self); } static int Pickler_set_memo(PicklerObject *self, PyObject *obj) { PyMemoTable *new_memo = NULL; if (obj == NULL) { PyErr_SetString(PyExc_TypeError, "attribute deletion is not supported"); return -1; } if (Py_TYPE(obj) == &PicklerMemoProxyType) { PicklerObject *pickler = ((PicklerMemoProxyObject *)obj)->pickler; new_memo = PyMemoTable_Copy(pickler->memo); if (new_memo == NULL) return -1; } else if (PyDict_Check(obj)) { Py_ssize_t i = 0; PyObject *key, *value; new_memo = PyMemoTable_New(); if (new_memo == NULL) return -1; while (PyDict_Next(obj, &i, &key, &value)) { Py_ssize_t memo_id; PyObject *memo_obj; if (!PyTuple_Check(value) || Py_SIZE(value) != 2) { PyErr_SetString(PyExc_TypeError, "'memo' values must be 2-item tuples"); goto error; } memo_id = PyLong_AsSsize_t(PyTuple_GET_ITEM(value, 0)); if (memo_id == -1 && PyErr_Occurred()) goto error; memo_obj = PyTuple_GET_ITEM(value, 1); if (PyMemoTable_Set(new_memo, memo_obj, memo_id) < 0) goto error; } } else { PyErr_Format(PyExc_TypeError, "'memo' attribute must be an PicklerMemoProxy object" "or dict, not %.200s", Py_TYPE(obj)->tp_name); return -1; } PyMemoTable_Del(self->memo); self->memo = new_memo; return 0; error: if (new_memo) PyMemoTable_Del(new_memo); return -1; } static PyObject * Pickler_get_persid(PicklerObject *self) { if (self->pers_func == NULL) PyErr_SetString(PyExc_AttributeError, "persistent_id"); else Py_INCREF(self->pers_func); return self->pers_func; } static int Pickler_set_persid(PicklerObject *self, PyObject *value) { PyObject *tmp; if (value == NULL) { PyErr_SetString(PyExc_TypeError, "attribute deletion is not supported"); return -1; } if (!PyCallable_Check(value)) { PyErr_SetString(PyExc_TypeError, "persistent_id must be a callable taking one argument"); return -1; } tmp = self->pers_func; Py_INCREF(value); self->pers_func = value; Py_XDECREF(tmp); /* self->pers_func can be NULL, so be careful. */ return 0; } static PyMemberDef Pickler_members[] = { {"bin", T_INT, offsetof(PicklerObject, bin)}, {"fast", T_INT, offsetof(PicklerObject, fast)}, {"dispatch_table", T_OBJECT_EX, offsetof(PicklerObject, dispatch_table)}, {NULL} }; static PyGetSetDef Pickler_getsets[] = { {"memo", (getter)Pickler_get_memo, (setter)Pickler_set_memo}, {"persistent_id", (getter)Pickler_get_persid, (setter)Pickler_set_persid}, {NULL} }; static PyTypeObject Pickler_Type = { PyVarObject_HEAD_INIT(NULL, 0) "_pickle.Pickler" , /*tp_name*/ sizeof(PicklerObject), /*tp_basicsize*/ 0, /*tp_itemsize*/ (destructor)Pickler_dealloc, /*tp_dealloc*/ 0, /*tp_print*/ 0, /*tp_getattr*/ 0, /*tp_setattr*/ 0, /*tp_reserved*/ 0, /*tp_repr*/ 0, /*tp_as_number*/ 0, /*tp_as_sequence*/ 0, /*tp_as_mapping*/ 0, /*tp_hash*/ 0, /*tp_call*/ 0, /*tp_str*/ 0, /*tp_getattro*/ 0, /*tp_setattro*/ 0, /*tp_as_buffer*/ Py_TPFLAGS_DEFAULT | Py_TPFLAGS_BASETYPE | Py_TPFLAGS_HAVE_GC, _pickle_Pickler___init____doc__, /*tp_doc*/ (traverseproc)Pickler_traverse, /*tp_traverse*/ (inquiry)Pickler_clear, /*tp_clear*/ 0, /*tp_richcompare*/ 0, /*tp_weaklistoffset*/ 0, /*tp_iter*/ 0, /*tp_iternext*/ Pickler_methods, /*tp_methods*/ Pickler_members, /*tp_members*/ Pickler_getsets, /*tp_getset*/ 0, /*tp_base*/ 0, /*tp_dict*/ 0, /*tp_descr_get*/ 0, /*tp_descr_set*/ 0, /*tp_dictoffset*/ _pickle_Pickler___init__, /*tp_init*/ PyType_GenericAlloc, /*tp_alloc*/ PyType_GenericNew, /*tp_new*/ PyObject_GC_Del, /*tp_free*/ 0, /*tp_is_gc*/ }; /* Temporary helper for calling self.find_class(). XXX: It would be nice to able to avoid Python function call overhead, by using directly the C version of find_class(), when find_class() is not overridden by a subclass. Although, this could become rather hackish. A simpler optimization would be to call the C function when self is not a subclass instance. */ static PyObject * find_class(UnpicklerObject *self, PyObject *module_name, PyObject *global_name) { _Py_IDENTIFIER(find_class); return _PyObject_CallMethodId((PyObject *)self, &PyId_find_class, "OO", module_name, global_name); } static Py_ssize_t marker(UnpicklerObject *self) { PickleState *st = _Pickle_GetGlobalState(); if (self->num_marks < 1) { PyErr_SetString(st->UnpicklingError, "could not find MARK"); return -1; } return self->marks[--self->num_marks]; } static int load_none(UnpicklerObject *self) { PDATA_APPEND(self->stack, Py_None, -1); return 0; } static int bad_readline(void) { PickleState *st = _Pickle_GetGlobalState(); PyErr_SetString(st->UnpicklingError, "pickle data was truncated"); return -1; } static int load_int(UnpicklerObject *self) { PyObject *value; char *endptr, *s; Py_ssize_t len; long x; if ((len = _Unpickler_Readline(self, &s)) < 0) return -1; if (len < 2) return bad_readline(); errno = 0; /* XXX: Should the base argument of strtol() be explicitly set to 10? XXX(avassalotti): Should this uses PyOS_strtol()? */ x = strtol(s, &endptr, 0); if (errno || (*endptr != '\n' && *endptr != '\0')) { /* Hm, maybe we've got something long. Let's try reading * it as a Python int object. */ errno = 0; /* XXX: Same thing about the base here. */ value = PyLong_FromString(s, NULL, 0); if (value == NULL) { PyErr_SetString(PyExc_ValueError, "could not convert string to int"); return -1; } } else { if (len == 3 && (x == 0 || x == 1)) { if ((value = PyBool_FromLong(x)) == NULL) return -1; } else { if ((value = PyLong_FromLong(x)) == NULL) return -1; } } PDATA_PUSH(self->stack, value, -1); return 0; } static int load_bool(UnpicklerObject *self, PyObject *boolean) { assert(boolean == Py_True || boolean == Py_False); PDATA_APPEND(self->stack, boolean, -1); return 0; } /* s contains x bytes of an unsigned little-endian integer. Return its value * as a C Py_ssize_t, or -1 if it's higher than PY_SSIZE_T_MAX. */ static Py_ssize_t calc_binsize(char *bytes, int nbytes) { unsigned char *s = (unsigned char *)bytes; int i; size_t x = 0; if (nbytes > (int)sizeof(size_t)) { /* Check for integer overflow. BINBYTES8 and BINUNICODE8 opcodes * have 64-bit size that can't be represented on 32-bit platform. */ for (i = (int)sizeof(size_t); i < nbytes; i++) { if (s[i]) return -1; } nbytes = (int)sizeof(size_t); } for (i = 0; i < nbytes; i++) { x |= (size_t) s[i] << (8 * i); } if (x > PY_SSIZE_T_MAX) return -1; else return (Py_ssize_t) x; } /* s contains x bytes of a little-endian integer. Return its value as a * C int. Obscure: when x is 1 or 2, this is an unsigned little-endian * int, but when x is 4 it's a signed one. This is a historical source * of x-platform bugs. */ static long calc_binint(char *bytes, int nbytes) { unsigned char *s = (unsigned char *)bytes; Py_ssize_t i; long x = 0; for (i = 0; i < nbytes; i++) { x |= (long)s[i] << (8 * i); } /* Unlike BININT1 and BININT2, BININT (more accurately BININT4) * is signed, so on a box with longs bigger than 4 bytes we need * to extend a BININT's sign bit to the full width. */ if (SIZEOF_LONG > 4 && nbytes == 4) { x |= -(x & (1L << 31)); } return x; } static int load_binintx(UnpicklerObject *self, char *s, int size) { PyObject *value; long x; x = calc_binint(s, size); if ((value = PyLong_FromLong(x)) == NULL) return -1; PDATA_PUSH(self->stack, value, -1); return 0; } static int load_binint(UnpicklerObject *self) { char *s; if (_Unpickler_Read(self, &s, 4) < 0) return -1; return load_binintx(self, s, 4); } static int load_binint1(UnpicklerObject *self) { char *s; if (_Unpickler_Read(self, &s, 1) < 0) return -1; return load_binintx(self, s, 1); } static int load_binint2(UnpicklerObject *self) { char *s; if (_Unpickler_Read(self, &s, 2) < 0) return -1; return load_binintx(self, s, 2); } static int load_long(UnpicklerObject *self) { PyObject *value; char *s; Py_ssize_t len; if ((len = _Unpickler_Readline(self, &s)) < 0) return -1; if (len < 2) return bad_readline(); /* s[len-2] will usually be 'L' (and s[len-1] is '\n'); we need to remove the 'L' before calling PyLong_FromString. In order to maintain compatibility with Python 3.0.0, we don't actually *require* the 'L' to be present. */ if (s[len-2] == 'L') s[len-2] = '\0'; /* XXX: Should the base argument explicitly set to 10? */ value = PyLong_FromString(s, NULL, 0); if (value == NULL) return -1; PDATA_PUSH(self->stack, value, -1); return 0; } /* 'size' bytes contain the # of bytes of little-endian 256's-complement * data following. */ static int load_counted_long(UnpicklerObject *self, int size) { PyObject *value; char *nbytes; char *pdata; assert(size == 1 || size == 4); if (_Unpickler_Read(self, &nbytes, size) < 0) return -1; size = calc_binint(nbytes, size); if (size < 0) { PickleState *st = _Pickle_GetGlobalState(); /* Corrupt or hostile pickle -- we never write one like this */ PyErr_SetString(st->UnpicklingError, "LONG pickle has negative byte count"); return -1; } if (size == 0) value = PyLong_FromLong(0L); else { /* Read the raw little-endian bytes and convert. */ if (_Unpickler_Read(self, &pdata, size) < 0) return -1; value = _PyLong_FromByteArray((unsigned char *)pdata, (size_t)size, 1 /* little endian */ , 1 /* signed */ ); } if (value == NULL) return -1; PDATA_PUSH(self->stack, value, -1); return 0; } static int load_float(UnpicklerObject *self) { PyObject *value; char *endptr, *s; Py_ssize_t len; double d; if ((len = _Unpickler_Readline(self, &s)) < 0) return -1; if (len < 2) return bad_readline(); errno = 0; d = PyOS_string_to_double(s, &endptr, PyExc_OverflowError); if (d == -1.0 && PyErr_Occurred()) return -1; if ((endptr[0] != '\n') && (endptr[0] != '\0')) { PyErr_SetString(PyExc_ValueError, "could not convert string to float"); return -1; } value = PyFloat_FromDouble(d); if (value == NULL) return -1; PDATA_PUSH(self->stack, value, -1); return 0; } static int load_binfloat(UnpicklerObject *self) { PyObject *value; double x; char *s; if (_Unpickler_Read(self, &s, 8) < 0) return -1; x = _PyFloat_Unpack8((unsigned char *)s, 0); if (x == -1.0 && PyErr_Occurred()) return -1; if ((value = PyFloat_FromDouble(x)) == NULL) return -1; PDATA_PUSH(self->stack, value, -1); return 0; } static int load_string(UnpicklerObject *self) { PyObject *bytes; PyObject *obj; Py_ssize_t len; char *s, *p; if ((len = _Unpickler_Readline(self, &s)) < 0) return -1; /* Strip the newline */ len--; /* Strip outermost quotes */ if (len >= 2 && s[0] == s[len - 1] && (s[0] == '\'' || s[0] == '"')) { p = s + 1; len -= 2; } else { PickleState *st = _Pickle_GetGlobalState(); PyErr_SetString(st->UnpicklingError, "the STRING opcode argument must be quoted"); return -1; } assert(len >= 0); /* Use the PyBytes API to decode the string, since that is what is used to encode, and then coerce the result to Unicode. */ bytes = PyBytes_DecodeEscape(p, len, NULL, 0, NULL); if (bytes == NULL) return -1; /* Leave the Python 2.x strings as bytes if the *encoding* given to the Unpickler was 'bytes'. Otherwise, convert them to unicode. */ if (strcmp(self->encoding, "bytes") == 0) { obj = bytes; } else { obj = PyUnicode_FromEncodedObject(bytes, self->encoding, self->errors); Py_DECREF(bytes); if (obj == NULL) { return -1; } } PDATA_PUSH(self->stack, obj, -1); return 0; } static int load_counted_binstring(UnpicklerObject *self, int nbytes) { PyObject *obj; Py_ssize_t size; char *s; if (_Unpickler_Read(self, &s, nbytes) < 0) return -1; size = calc_binsize(s, nbytes); if (size < 0) { PickleState *st = _Pickle_GetGlobalState(); PyErr_Format(st->UnpicklingError, "BINSTRING exceeds system's maximum size of %zd bytes", PY_SSIZE_T_MAX); return -1; } if (_Unpickler_Read(self, &s, size) < 0) return -1; /* Convert Python 2.x strings to bytes if the *encoding* given to the Unpickler was 'bytes'. Otherwise, convert them to unicode. */ if (strcmp(self->encoding, "bytes") == 0) { obj = PyBytes_FromStringAndSize(s, size); } else { obj = PyUnicode_Decode(s, size, self->encoding, self->errors); } if (obj == NULL) { return -1; } PDATA_PUSH(self->stack, obj, -1); return 0; } static int load_counted_binbytes(UnpicklerObject *self, int nbytes) { PyObject *bytes; Py_ssize_t size; char *s; if (_Unpickler_Read(self, &s, nbytes) < 0) return -1; size = calc_binsize(s, nbytes); if (size < 0) { PyErr_Format(PyExc_OverflowError, "BINBYTES exceeds system's maximum size of %zd bytes", PY_SSIZE_T_MAX); return -1; } if (_Unpickler_Read(self, &s, size) < 0) return -1; bytes = PyBytes_FromStringAndSize(s, size); if (bytes == NULL) return -1; PDATA_PUSH(self->stack, bytes, -1); return 0; } static int load_unicode(UnpicklerObject *self) { PyObject *str; Py_ssize_t len; char *s; if ((len = _Unpickler_Readline(self, &s)) < 0) return -1; if (len < 1) return bad_readline(); str = PyUnicode_DecodeRawUnicodeEscape(s, len - 1, NULL); if (str == NULL) return -1; PDATA_PUSH(self->stack, str, -1); return 0; } static int load_counted_binunicode(UnpicklerObject *self, int nbytes) { PyObject *str; Py_ssize_t size; char *s; if (_Unpickler_Read(self, &s, nbytes) < 0) return -1; size = calc_binsize(s, nbytes); if (size < 0) { PyErr_Format(PyExc_OverflowError, "BINUNICODE exceeds system's maximum size of %zd bytes", PY_SSIZE_T_MAX); return -1; } if (_Unpickler_Read(self, &s, size) < 0) return -1; str = PyUnicode_DecodeUTF8(s, size, "surrogatepass"); if (str == NULL) return -1; PDATA_PUSH(self->stack, str, -1); return 0; } static int load_counted_tuple(UnpicklerObject *self, Py_ssize_t len) { PyObject *tuple; if (Py_SIZE(self->stack) < len) return stack_underflow(); tuple = Pdata_poptuple(self->stack, Py_SIZE(self->stack) - len); if (tuple == NULL) return -1; PDATA_PUSH(self->stack, tuple, -1); return 0; } static int load_tuple(UnpicklerObject *self) { Py_ssize_t i; if ((i = marker(self)) < 0) return -1; return load_counted_tuple(self, Py_SIZE(self->stack) - i); } static int load_empty_list(UnpicklerObject *self) { PyObject *list; if ((list = PyList_New(0)) == NULL) return -1; PDATA_PUSH(self->stack, list, -1); return 0; } static int load_empty_dict(UnpicklerObject *self) { PyObject *dict; if ((dict = PyDict_New()) == NULL) return -1; PDATA_PUSH(self->stack, dict, -1); return 0; } static int load_empty_set(UnpicklerObject *self) { PyObject *set; if ((set = PySet_New(NULL)) == NULL) return -1; PDATA_PUSH(self->stack, set, -1); return 0; } static int load_list(UnpicklerObject *self) { PyObject *list; Py_ssize_t i; if ((i = marker(self)) < 0) return -1; list = Pdata_poplist(self->stack, i); if (list == NULL) return -1; PDATA_PUSH(self->stack, list, -1); return 0; } static int load_dict(UnpicklerObject *self) { PyObject *dict, *key, *value; Py_ssize_t i, j, k; if ((i = marker(self)) < 0) return -1; j = Py_SIZE(self->stack); if ((dict = PyDict_New()) == NULL) return -1; for (k = i + 1; k < j; k += 2) { key = self->stack->data[k - 1]; value = self->stack->data[k]; if (PyDict_SetItem(dict, key, value) < 0) { Py_DECREF(dict); return -1; } } Pdata_clear(self->stack, i); PDATA_PUSH(self->stack, dict, -1); return 0; } static int load_frozenset(UnpicklerObject *self) { PyObject *items; PyObject *frozenset; Py_ssize_t i; if ((i = marker(self)) < 0) return -1; items = Pdata_poptuple(self->stack, i); if (items == NULL) return -1; frozenset = PyFrozenSet_New(items); Py_DECREF(items); if (frozenset == NULL) return -1; PDATA_PUSH(self->stack, frozenset, -1); return 0; } static PyObject * instantiate(PyObject *cls, PyObject *args) { PyObject *result = NULL; _Py_IDENTIFIER(__getinitargs__); /* Caller must assure args are a tuple. Normally, args come from Pdata_poptuple which packs objects from the top of the stack into a newly created tuple. */ assert(PyTuple_Check(args)); if (Py_SIZE(args) > 0 || !PyType_Check(cls) || _PyObject_HasAttrId(cls, &PyId___getinitargs__)) { result = PyObject_CallObject(cls, args); } else { _Py_IDENTIFIER(__new__); result = _PyObject_CallMethodId(cls, &PyId___new__, "O", cls); } return result; } static int load_obj(UnpicklerObject *self) { PyObject *cls, *args, *obj = NULL; Py_ssize_t i; if ((i = marker(self)) < 0) return -1; if (Py_SIZE(self->stack) - i < 1) return stack_underflow(); args = Pdata_poptuple(self->stack, i + 1); if (args == NULL) return -1; PDATA_POP(self->stack, cls); if (cls) { obj = instantiate(cls, args); Py_DECREF(cls); } Py_DECREF(args); if (obj == NULL) return -1; PDATA_PUSH(self->stack, obj, -1); return 0; } static int load_inst(UnpicklerObject *self) { PyObject *cls = NULL; PyObject *args = NULL; PyObject *obj = NULL; PyObject *module_name; PyObject *class_name; Py_ssize_t len; Py_ssize_t i; char *s; if ((i = marker(self)) < 0) return -1; if ((len = _Unpickler_Readline(self, &s)) < 0) return -1; if (len < 2) return bad_readline(); /* Here it is safe to use PyUnicode_DecodeASCII(), even though non-ASCII identifiers are permitted in Python 3.0, since the INST opcode is only supported by older protocols on Python 2.x. */ module_name = PyUnicode_DecodeASCII(s, len - 1, "strict"); if (module_name == NULL) return -1; if ((len = _Unpickler_Readline(self, &s)) >= 0) { if (len < 2) { Py_DECREF(module_name); return bad_readline(); } class_name = PyUnicode_DecodeASCII(s, len - 1, "strict"); if (class_name != NULL) { cls = find_class(self, module_name, class_name); Py_DECREF(class_name); } } Py_DECREF(module_name); if (cls == NULL) return -1; if ((args = Pdata_poptuple(self->stack, i)) != NULL) { obj = instantiate(cls, args); Py_DECREF(args); } Py_DECREF(cls); if (obj == NULL) return -1; PDATA_PUSH(self->stack, obj, -1); return 0; } static int load_newobj(UnpicklerObject *self) { PyObject *args = NULL; PyObject *clsraw = NULL; PyTypeObject *cls; /* clsraw cast to its true type */ PyObject *obj; PickleState *st = _Pickle_GetGlobalState(); /* Stack is ... cls argtuple, and we want to call * cls.__new__(cls, *argtuple). */ PDATA_POP(self->stack, args); if (args == NULL) goto error; if (!PyTuple_Check(args)) { PyErr_SetString(st->UnpicklingError, "NEWOBJ expected an arg " "tuple."); goto error; } PDATA_POP(self->stack, clsraw); cls = (PyTypeObject *)clsraw; if (cls == NULL) goto error; if (!PyType_Check(cls)) { PyErr_SetString(st->UnpicklingError, "NEWOBJ class argument " "isn't a type object"); goto error; } if (cls->tp_new == NULL) { PyErr_SetString(st->UnpicklingError, "NEWOBJ class argument " "has NULL tp_new"); goto error; } /* Call __new__. */ obj = cls->tp_new(cls, args, NULL); if (obj == NULL) goto error; Py_DECREF(args); Py_DECREF(clsraw); PDATA_PUSH(self->stack, obj, -1); return 0; error: Py_XDECREF(args); Py_XDECREF(clsraw); return -1; } static int load_newobj_ex(UnpicklerObject *self) { PyObject *cls, *args, *kwargs; PyObject *obj; PickleState *st = _Pickle_GetGlobalState(); PDATA_POP(self->stack, kwargs); if (kwargs == NULL) { return -1; } PDATA_POP(self->stack, args); if (args == NULL) { Py_DECREF(kwargs); return -1; } PDATA_POP(self->stack, cls); if (cls == NULL) { Py_DECREF(kwargs); Py_DECREF(args); return -1; } if (!PyType_Check(cls)) { Py_DECREF(kwargs); Py_DECREF(args); PyErr_Format(st->UnpicklingError, "NEWOBJ_EX class argument must be a type, not %.200s", Py_TYPE(cls)->tp_name); Py_DECREF(cls); return -1; } if (((PyTypeObject *)cls)->tp_new == NULL) { Py_DECREF(kwargs); Py_DECREF(args); Py_DECREF(cls); PyErr_SetString(st->UnpicklingError, "NEWOBJ_EX class argument doesn't have __new__"); return -1; } obj = ((PyTypeObject *)cls)->tp_new((PyTypeObject *)cls, args, kwargs); Py_DECREF(kwargs); Py_DECREF(args); Py_DECREF(cls); if (obj == NULL) { return -1; } PDATA_PUSH(self->stack, obj, -1); return 0; } static int load_global(UnpicklerObject *self) { PyObject *global = NULL; PyObject *module_name; PyObject *global_name; Py_ssize_t len; char *s; if ((len = _Unpickler_Readline(self, &s)) < 0) return -1; if (len < 2) return bad_readline(); module_name = PyUnicode_DecodeUTF8(s, len - 1, "strict"); if (!module_name) return -1; if ((len = _Unpickler_Readline(self, &s)) >= 0) { if (len < 2) { Py_DECREF(module_name); return bad_readline(); } global_name = PyUnicode_DecodeUTF8(s, len - 1, "strict"); if (global_name) { global = find_class(self, module_name, global_name); Py_DECREF(global_name); } } Py_DECREF(module_name); if (global == NULL) return -1; PDATA_PUSH(self->stack, global, -1); return 0; } static int load_stack_global(UnpicklerObject *self) { PyObject *global; PyObject *module_name; PyObject *global_name; PDATA_POP(self->stack, global_name); PDATA_POP(self->stack, module_name); if (module_name == NULL || !PyUnicode_CheckExact(module_name) || global_name == NULL || !PyUnicode_CheckExact(global_name)) { PickleState *st = _Pickle_GetGlobalState(); PyErr_SetString(st->UnpicklingError, "STACK_GLOBAL requires str"); Py_XDECREF(global_name); Py_XDECREF(module_name); return -1; } global = find_class(self, module_name, global_name); Py_DECREF(global_name); Py_DECREF(module_name); if (global == NULL) return -1; PDATA_PUSH(self->stack, global, -1); return 0; } static int load_persid(UnpicklerObject *self) { PyObject *pid; Py_ssize_t len; char *s; if (self->pers_func) { if ((len = _Unpickler_Readline(self, &s)) < 0) return -1; if (len < 1) return bad_readline(); pid = PyBytes_FromStringAndSize(s, len - 1); if (pid == NULL) return -1; /* This does not leak since _Pickle_FastCall() steals the reference to pid first. */ pid = _Pickle_FastCall(self->pers_func, pid); if (pid == NULL) return -1; PDATA_PUSH(self->stack, pid, -1); return 0; } else { PickleState *st = _Pickle_GetGlobalState(); PyErr_SetString(st->UnpicklingError, "A load persistent id instruction was encountered,\n" "but no persistent_load function was specified."); return -1; } } static int load_binpersid(UnpicklerObject *self) { PyObject *pid; if (self->pers_func) { PDATA_POP(self->stack, pid); if (pid == NULL) return -1; /* This does not leak since _Pickle_FastCall() steals the reference to pid first. */ pid = _Pickle_FastCall(self->pers_func, pid); if (pid == NULL) return -1; PDATA_PUSH(self->stack, pid, -1); return 0; } else { PickleState *st = _Pickle_GetGlobalState(); PyErr_SetString(st->UnpicklingError, "A load persistent id instruction was encountered,\n" "but no persistent_load function was specified."); return -1; } } static int load_pop(UnpicklerObject *self) { Py_ssize_t len = Py_SIZE(self->stack); /* Note that we split the (pickle.py) stack into two stacks, * an object stack and a mark stack. We have to be clever and * pop the right one. We do this by looking at the top of the * mark stack first, and only signalling a stack underflow if * the object stack is empty and the mark stack doesn't match * our expectations. */ if (self->num_marks > 0 && self->marks[self->num_marks - 1] == len) { self->num_marks--; } else if (len > 0) { len--; Py_DECREF(self->stack->data[len]); Py_SIZE(self->stack) = len; } else { return stack_underflow(); } return 0; } static int load_pop_mark(UnpicklerObject *self) { Py_ssize_t i; if ((i = marker(self)) < 0) return -1; Pdata_clear(self->stack, i); return 0; } static int load_dup(UnpicklerObject *self) { PyObject *last; Py_ssize_t len; if ((len = Py_SIZE(self->stack)) <= 0) return stack_underflow(); last = self->stack->data[len - 1]; PDATA_APPEND(self->stack, last, -1); return 0; } static int load_get(UnpicklerObject *self) { PyObject *key, *value; Py_ssize_t idx; Py_ssize_t len; char *s; if ((len = _Unpickler_Readline(self, &s)) < 0) return -1; if (len < 2) return bad_readline(); key = PyLong_FromString(s, NULL, 10); if (key == NULL) return -1; idx = PyLong_AsSsize_t(key); if (idx == -1 && PyErr_Occurred()) { Py_DECREF(key); return -1; } value = _Unpickler_MemoGet(self, idx); if (value == NULL) { if (!PyErr_Occurred()) PyErr_SetObject(PyExc_KeyError, key); Py_DECREF(key); return -1; } Py_DECREF(key); PDATA_APPEND(self->stack, value, -1); return 0; } static int load_binget(UnpicklerObject *self) { PyObject *value; Py_ssize_t idx; char *s; if (_Unpickler_Read(self, &s, 1) < 0) return -1; idx = Py_CHARMASK(s[0]); value = _Unpickler_MemoGet(self, idx); if (value == NULL) { PyObject *key = PyLong_FromSsize_t(idx); if (key != NULL) { PyErr_SetObject(PyExc_KeyError, key); Py_DECREF(key); } return -1; } PDATA_APPEND(self->stack, value, -1); return 0; } static int load_long_binget(UnpicklerObject *self) { PyObject *value; Py_ssize_t idx; char *s; if (_Unpickler_Read(self, &s, 4) < 0) return -1; idx = calc_binsize(s, 4); value = _Unpickler_MemoGet(self, idx); if (value == NULL) { PyObject *key = PyLong_FromSsize_t(idx); if (key != NULL) { PyErr_SetObject(PyExc_KeyError, key); Py_DECREF(key); } return -1; } PDATA_APPEND(self->stack, value, -1); return 0; } /* Push an object from the extension registry (EXT[124]). nbytes is * the number of bytes following the opcode, holding the index (code) value. */ static int load_extension(UnpicklerObject *self, int nbytes) { char *codebytes; /* the nbytes bytes after the opcode */ long code; /* calc_binint returns long */ PyObject *py_code; /* code as a Python int */ PyObject *obj; /* the object to push */ PyObject *pair; /* (module_name, class_name) */ PyObject *module_name, *class_name; PickleState *st = _Pickle_GetGlobalState(); assert(nbytes == 1 || nbytes == 2 || nbytes == 4); if (_Unpickler_Read(self, &codebytes, nbytes) < 0) return -1; code = calc_binint(codebytes, nbytes); if (code <= 0) { /* note that 0 is forbidden */ /* Corrupt or hostile pickle. */ PyErr_SetString(st->UnpicklingError, "EXT specifies code <= 0"); return -1; } /* Look for the code in the cache. */ py_code = PyLong_FromLong(code); if (py_code == NULL) return -1; obj = PyDict_GetItemWithError(st->extension_cache, py_code); if (obj != NULL) { /* Bingo. */ Py_DECREF(py_code); PDATA_APPEND(self->stack, obj, -1); return 0; } if (PyErr_Occurred()) { Py_DECREF(py_code); return -1; } /* Look up the (module_name, class_name) pair. */ pair = PyDict_GetItemWithError(st->inverted_registry, py_code); if (pair == NULL) { Py_DECREF(py_code); if (!PyErr_Occurred()) { PyErr_Format(PyExc_ValueError, "unregistered extension " "code %ld", code); } return -1; } /* Since the extension registry is manipulable via Python code, * confirm that pair is really a 2-tuple of strings. */ if (!PyTuple_Check(pair) || PyTuple_Size(pair) != 2 || !PyUnicode_Check(module_name = PyTuple_GET_ITEM(pair, 0)) || !PyUnicode_Check(class_name = PyTuple_GET_ITEM(pair, 1))) { Py_DECREF(py_code); PyErr_Format(PyExc_ValueError, "_inverted_registry[%ld] " "isn't a 2-tuple of strings", code); return -1; } /* Load the object. */ obj = find_class(self, module_name, class_name); if (obj == NULL) { Py_DECREF(py_code); return -1; } /* Cache code -> obj. */ code = PyDict_SetItem(st->extension_cache, py_code, obj); Py_DECREF(py_code); if (code < 0) { Py_DECREF(obj); return -1; } PDATA_PUSH(self->stack, obj, -1); return 0; } static int load_put(UnpicklerObject *self) { PyObject *key, *value; Py_ssize_t idx; Py_ssize_t len; char *s; if ((len = _Unpickler_Readline(self, &s)) < 0) return -1; if (len < 2) return bad_readline(); if (Py_SIZE(self->stack) <= 0) return stack_underflow(); value = self->stack->data[Py_SIZE(self->stack) - 1]; key = PyLong_FromString(s, NULL, 10); if (key == NULL) return -1; idx = PyLong_AsSsize_t(key); Py_DECREF(key); if (idx < 0) { if (!PyErr_Occurred()) PyErr_SetString(PyExc_ValueError, "negative PUT argument"); return -1; } return _Unpickler_MemoPut(self, idx, value); } static int load_binput(UnpicklerObject *self) { PyObject *value; Py_ssize_t idx; char *s; if (_Unpickler_Read(self, &s, 1) < 0) return -1; if (Py_SIZE(self->stack) <= 0) return stack_underflow(); value = self->stack->data[Py_SIZE(self->stack) - 1]; idx = Py_CHARMASK(s[0]); return _Unpickler_MemoPut(self, idx, value); } static int load_long_binput(UnpicklerObject *self) { PyObject *value; Py_ssize_t idx; char *s; if (_Unpickler_Read(self, &s, 4) < 0) return -1; if (Py_SIZE(self->stack) <= 0) return stack_underflow(); value = self->stack->data[Py_SIZE(self->stack) - 1]; idx = calc_binsize(s, 4); if (idx < 0) { PyErr_SetString(PyExc_ValueError, "negative LONG_BINPUT argument"); return -1; } return _Unpickler_MemoPut(self, idx, value); } static int load_memoize(UnpicklerObject *self) { PyObject *value; if (Py_SIZE(self->stack) <= 0) return stack_underflow(); value = self->stack->data[Py_SIZE(self->stack) - 1]; return _Unpickler_MemoPut(self, self->memo_len, value); } static int do_append(UnpicklerObject *self, Py_ssize_t x) { PyObject *value; PyObject *list; Py_ssize_t len, i; len = Py_SIZE(self->stack); if (x > len || x <= 0) return stack_underflow(); if (len == x) /* nothing to do */ return 0; list = self->stack->data[x - 1]; if (PyList_Check(list)) { PyObject *slice; Py_ssize_t list_len; int ret; slice = Pdata_poplist(self->stack, x); if (!slice) return -1; list_len = PyList_GET_SIZE(list); ret = PyList_SetSlice(list, list_len, list_len, slice); Py_DECREF(slice); return ret; } else { PyObject *append_func; _Py_IDENTIFIER(append); append_func = _PyObject_GetAttrId(list, &PyId_append); if (append_func == NULL) return -1; for (i = x; i < len; i++) { PyObject *result; value = self->stack->data[i]; result = _Pickle_FastCall(append_func, value); if (result == NULL) { Pdata_clear(self->stack, i + 1); Py_SIZE(self->stack) = x; Py_DECREF(append_func); return -1; } Py_DECREF(result); } Py_SIZE(self->stack) = x; Py_DECREF(append_func); } return 0; } static int load_append(UnpicklerObject *self) { if (Py_SIZE(self->stack) - 1 <= 0) return stack_underflow(); return do_append(self, Py_SIZE(self->stack) - 1); } static int load_appends(UnpicklerObject *self) { Py_ssize_t i = marker(self); if (i < 0) return -1; return do_append(self, i); } static int do_setitems(UnpicklerObject *self, Py_ssize_t x) { PyObject *value, *key; PyObject *dict; Py_ssize_t len, i; int status = 0; len = Py_SIZE(self->stack); if (x > len || x <= 0) return stack_underflow(); if (len == x) /* nothing to do */ return 0; if ((len - x) % 2 != 0) { PickleState *st = _Pickle_GetGlobalState(); /* Currupt or hostile pickle -- we never write one like this. */ PyErr_SetString(st->UnpicklingError, "odd number of items for SETITEMS"); return -1; } /* Here, dict does not actually need to be a PyDict; it could be anything that supports the __setitem__ attribute. */ dict = self->stack->data[x - 1]; for (i = x + 1; i < len; i += 2) { key = self->stack->data[i - 1]; value = self->stack->data[i]; if (PyObject_SetItem(dict, key, value) < 0) { status = -1; break; } } Pdata_clear(self->stack, x); return status; } static int load_setitem(UnpicklerObject *self) { return do_setitems(self, Py_SIZE(self->stack) - 2); } static int load_setitems(UnpicklerObject *self) { Py_ssize_t i = marker(self); if (i < 0) return -1; return do_setitems(self, i); } static int load_additems(UnpicklerObject *self) { PyObject *set; Py_ssize_t mark, len, i; mark = marker(self); if (mark < 0) return -1; len = Py_SIZE(self->stack); if (mark > len || mark <= 0) return stack_underflow(); if (len == mark) /* nothing to do */ return 0; set = self->stack->data[mark - 1]; if (PySet_Check(set)) { PyObject *items; int status; items = Pdata_poptuple(self->stack, mark); if (items == NULL) return -1; status = _PySet_Update(set, items); Py_DECREF(items); return status; } else { PyObject *add_func; _Py_IDENTIFIER(add); add_func = _PyObject_GetAttrId(set, &PyId_add); if (add_func == NULL) return -1; for (i = mark; i < len; i++) { PyObject *result; PyObject *item; item = self->stack->data[i]; result = _Pickle_FastCall(add_func, item); if (result == NULL) { Pdata_clear(self->stack, i + 1); Py_SIZE(self->stack) = mark; return -1; } Py_DECREF(result); } Py_SIZE(self->stack) = mark; } return 0; } static int load_build(UnpicklerObject *self) { PyObject *state, *inst, *slotstate; PyObject *setstate; int status = 0; _Py_IDENTIFIER(__setstate__); /* Stack is ... instance, state. We want to leave instance at * the stack top, possibly mutated via instance.__setstate__(state). */ if (Py_SIZE(self->stack) < 2) return stack_underflow(); PDATA_POP(self->stack, state); if (state == NULL) return -1; inst = self->stack->data[Py_SIZE(self->stack) - 1]; setstate = _PyObject_GetAttrId(inst, &PyId___setstate__); if (setstate == NULL) { if (PyErr_ExceptionMatches(PyExc_AttributeError)) PyErr_Clear(); else { Py_DECREF(state); return -1; } } else { PyObject *result; /* The explicit __setstate__ is responsible for everything. */ result = _Pickle_FastCall(setstate, state); Py_DECREF(setstate); if (result == NULL) return -1; Py_DECREF(result); return 0; } /* A default __setstate__. First see whether state embeds a * slot state dict too (a proto 2 addition). */ if (PyTuple_Check(state) && Py_SIZE(state) == 2) { PyObject *tmp = state; state = PyTuple_GET_ITEM(tmp, 0); slotstate = PyTuple_GET_ITEM(tmp, 1); Py_INCREF(state); Py_INCREF(slotstate); Py_DECREF(tmp); } else slotstate = NULL; /* Set inst.__dict__ from the state dict (if any). */ if (state != Py_None) { PyObject *dict; PyObject *d_key, *d_value; Py_ssize_t i; _Py_IDENTIFIER(__dict__); if (!PyDict_Check(state)) { PickleState *st = _Pickle_GetGlobalState(); PyErr_SetString(st->UnpicklingError, "state is not a dictionary"); goto error; } dict = _PyObject_GetAttrId(inst, &PyId___dict__); if (dict == NULL) goto error; i = 0; while (PyDict_Next(state, &i, &d_key, &d_value)) { /* normally the keys for instance attributes are interned. we should try to do that here. */ Py_INCREF(d_key); if (PyUnicode_CheckExact(d_key)) PyUnicode_InternInPlace(&d_key); if (PyObject_SetItem(dict, d_key, d_value) < 0) { Py_DECREF(d_key); goto error; } Py_DECREF(d_key); } Py_DECREF(dict); } /* Also set instance attributes from the slotstate dict (if any). */ if (slotstate != NULL) { PyObject *d_key, *d_value; Py_ssize_t i; if (!PyDict_Check(slotstate)) { PickleState *st = _Pickle_GetGlobalState(); PyErr_SetString(st->UnpicklingError, "slot state is not a dictionary"); goto error; } i = 0; while (PyDict_Next(slotstate, &i, &d_key, &d_value)) { if (PyObject_SetAttr(inst, d_key, d_value) < 0) goto error; } } if (0) { error: status = -1; } Py_DECREF(state); Py_XDECREF(slotstate); return status; } static int load_mark(UnpicklerObject *self) { /* Note that we split the (pickle.py) stack into two stacks, an * object stack and a mark stack. Here we push a mark onto the * mark stack. */ if ((self->num_marks + 1) >= self->marks_size) { size_t alloc; /* Use the size_t type to check for overflow. */ alloc = ((size_t)self->num_marks << 1) + 20; if (alloc > (PY_SSIZE_T_MAX / sizeof(Py_ssize_t)) || alloc <= ((size_t)self->num_marks + 1)) { PyErr_NoMemory(); return -1; } if (self->marks == NULL) self->marks = PyMem_NEW(Py_ssize_t, alloc); else PyMem_RESIZE(self->marks, Py_ssize_t, alloc); if (self->marks == NULL) { self->marks_size = 0; PyErr_NoMemory(); return -1; } self->marks_size = (Py_ssize_t)alloc; } self->marks[self->num_marks++] = Py_SIZE(self->stack); return 0; } static int load_reduce(UnpicklerObject *self) { PyObject *callable = NULL; PyObject *argtup = NULL; PyObject *obj = NULL; PDATA_POP(self->stack, argtup); if (argtup == NULL) return -1; PDATA_POP(self->stack, callable); if (callable) { obj = PyObject_CallObject(callable, argtup); Py_DECREF(callable); } Py_DECREF(argtup); if (obj == NULL) return -1; PDATA_PUSH(self->stack, obj, -1); return 0; } /* Just raises an error if we don't know the protocol specified. PROTO * is the first opcode for protocols >= 2. */ static int load_proto(UnpicklerObject *self) { char *s; int i; if (_Unpickler_Read(self, &s, 1) < 0) return -1; i = (unsigned char)s[0]; if (i <= HIGHEST_PROTOCOL) { self->proto = i; return 0; } PyErr_Format(PyExc_ValueError, "unsupported pickle protocol: %d", i); return -1; } static int load_frame(UnpicklerObject *self) { char *s; Py_ssize_t frame_len; if (_Unpickler_Read(self, &s, 8) < 0) return -1; frame_len = calc_binsize(s, 8); if (frame_len < 0) { PyErr_Format(PyExc_OverflowError, "FRAME length exceeds system's maximum of %zd bytes", PY_SSIZE_T_MAX); return -1; } if (_Unpickler_Read(self, &s, frame_len) < 0) return -1; /* Rewind to start of frame */ self->next_read_idx -= frame_len; return 0; } static PyObject * load(UnpicklerObject *self) { PyObject *value = NULL; char *s = NULL; self->num_marks = 0; self->proto = 0; if (Py_SIZE(self->stack)) Pdata_clear(self->stack, 0); /* Convenient macros for the dispatch while-switch loop just below. */ #define OP(opcode, load_func) \ case opcode: if (load_func(self) < 0) break; continue; #define OP_ARG(opcode, load_func, arg) \ case opcode: if (load_func(self, (arg)) < 0) break; continue; while (1) { if (_Unpickler_Read(self, &s, 1) < 0) break; switch ((enum opcode)s[0]) { OP(NONE, load_none) OP(BININT, load_binint) OP(BININT1, load_binint1) OP(BININT2, load_binint2) OP(INT, load_int) OP(LONG, load_long) OP_ARG(LONG1, load_counted_long, 1) OP_ARG(LONG4, load_counted_long, 4) OP(FLOAT, load_float) OP(BINFLOAT, load_binfloat) OP_ARG(SHORT_BINBYTES, load_counted_binbytes, 1) OP_ARG(BINBYTES, load_counted_binbytes, 4) OP_ARG(BINBYTES8, load_counted_binbytes, 8) OP_ARG(SHORT_BINSTRING, load_counted_binstring, 1) OP_ARG(BINSTRING, load_counted_binstring, 4) OP(STRING, load_string) OP(UNICODE, load_unicode) OP_ARG(SHORT_BINUNICODE, load_counted_binunicode, 1) OP_ARG(BINUNICODE, load_counted_binunicode, 4) OP_ARG(BINUNICODE8, load_counted_binunicode, 8) OP_ARG(EMPTY_TUPLE, load_counted_tuple, 0) OP_ARG(TUPLE1, load_counted_tuple, 1) OP_ARG(TUPLE2, load_counted_tuple, 2) OP_ARG(TUPLE3, load_counted_tuple, 3) OP(TUPLE, load_tuple) OP(EMPTY_LIST, load_empty_list) OP(LIST, load_list) OP(EMPTY_DICT, load_empty_dict) OP(DICT, load_dict) OP(EMPTY_SET, load_empty_set) OP(ADDITEMS, load_additems) OP(FROZENSET, load_frozenset) OP(OBJ, load_obj) OP(INST, load_inst) OP(NEWOBJ, load_newobj) OP(NEWOBJ_EX, load_newobj_ex) OP(GLOBAL, load_global) OP(STACK_GLOBAL, load_stack_global) OP(APPEND, load_append) OP(APPENDS, load_appends) OP(BUILD, load_build) OP(DUP, load_dup) OP(BINGET, load_binget) OP(LONG_BINGET, load_long_binget) OP(GET, load_get) OP(MARK, load_mark) OP(BINPUT, load_binput) OP(LONG_BINPUT, load_long_binput) OP(PUT, load_put) OP(MEMOIZE, load_memoize) OP(POP, load_pop) OP(POP_MARK, load_pop_mark) OP(SETITEM, load_setitem) OP(SETITEMS, load_setitems) OP(PERSID, load_persid) OP(BINPERSID, load_binpersid) OP(REDUCE, load_reduce) OP(PROTO, load_proto) OP(FRAME, load_frame) OP_ARG(EXT1, load_extension, 1) OP_ARG(EXT2, load_extension, 2) OP_ARG(EXT4, load_extension, 4) OP_ARG(NEWTRUE, load_bool, Py_True) OP_ARG(NEWFALSE, load_bool, Py_False) case STOP: break; default: if (s[0] == '\0') { PyErr_SetNone(PyExc_EOFError); } else { PickleState *st = _Pickle_GetGlobalState(); PyErr_Format(st->UnpicklingError, "invalid load key, '%c'.", s[0]); } return NULL; } break; /* and we are done! */ } if (PyErr_Occurred()) { return NULL; } if (_Unpickler_SkipConsumed(self) < 0) return NULL; PDATA_POP(self->stack, value); return value; } /*[clinic input] _pickle.Unpickler.load Load a pickle. Read a pickled object representation from the open file object given in the constructor, and return the reconstituted object hierarchy specified therein. [clinic start generated code]*/ static PyObject * _pickle_Unpickler_load_impl(UnpicklerObject *self) /*[clinic end generated code: output=fdcc488aad675b14 input=acbb91a42fa9b7b9]*/ { UnpicklerObject *unpickler = (UnpicklerObject*)self; /* Check whether the Unpickler was initialized correctly. This prevents segfaulting if a subclass overridden __init__ with a function that does not call Unpickler.__init__(). Here, we simply ensure that self->read is not NULL. */ if (unpickler->read == NULL) { PickleState *st = _Pickle_GetGlobalState(); PyErr_Format(st->UnpicklingError, "Unpickler.__init__() was not called by %s.__init__()", Py_TYPE(unpickler)->tp_name); return NULL; } return load(unpickler); } /* The name of find_class() is misleading. In newer pickle protocols, this function is used for loading any global (i.e., functions), not just classes. The name is kept only for backward compatibility. */ /*[clinic input] _pickle.Unpickler.find_class module_name: object global_name: object / Return an object from a specified module. If necessary, the module will be imported. Subclasses may override this method (e.g. to restrict unpickling of arbitrary classes and functions). This method is called whenever a class or a function object is needed. Both arguments passed are str objects. [clinic start generated code]*/ static PyObject * _pickle_Unpickler_find_class_impl(UnpicklerObject *self, PyObject *module_name, PyObject *global_name) /*[clinic end generated code: output=becc08d7f9ed41e3 input=e2e6a865de093ef4]*/ { PyObject *global; PyObject *modules_dict; PyObject *module; _Py_IDENTIFIER(modules); /* Try to map the old names used in Python 2.x to the new ones used in Python 3.x. We do this only with old pickle protocols and when the user has not disabled the feature. */ if (self->proto < 3 && self->fix_imports) { PyObject *key; PyObject *item; PickleState *st = _Pickle_GetGlobalState(); /* Check if the global (i.e., a function or a class) was renamed or moved to another module. */ key = PyTuple_Pack(2, module_name, global_name); if (key == NULL) return NULL; item = PyDict_GetItemWithError(st->name_mapping_2to3, key); Py_DECREF(key); if (item) { if (!PyTuple_Check(item) || PyTuple_GET_SIZE(item) != 2) { PyErr_Format(PyExc_RuntimeError, "_compat_pickle.NAME_MAPPING values should be " "2-tuples, not %.200s", Py_TYPE(item)->tp_name); return NULL; } module_name = PyTuple_GET_ITEM(item, 0); global_name = PyTuple_GET_ITEM(item, 1); if (!PyUnicode_Check(module_name) || !PyUnicode_Check(global_name)) { PyErr_Format(PyExc_RuntimeError, "_compat_pickle.NAME_MAPPING values should be " "pairs of str, not (%.200s, %.200s)", Py_TYPE(module_name)->tp_name, Py_TYPE(global_name)->tp_name); return NULL; } } else if (PyErr_Occurred()) { return NULL; } else { /* Check if the module was renamed. */ item = PyDict_GetItemWithError(st->import_mapping_2to3, module_name); if (item) { if (!PyUnicode_Check(item)) { PyErr_Format(PyExc_RuntimeError, "_compat_pickle.IMPORT_MAPPING values should be " "strings, not %.200s", Py_TYPE(item)->tp_name); return NULL; } module_name = item; } else if (PyErr_Occurred()) { return NULL; } } } modules_dict = _PySys_GetObjectId(&PyId_modules); if (modules_dict == NULL) { PyErr_SetString(PyExc_RuntimeError, "unable to get sys.modules"); return NULL; } module = PyDict_GetItemWithError(modules_dict, module_name); if (module == NULL) { if (PyErr_Occurred()) return NULL; module = PyImport_Import(module_name); if (module == NULL) return NULL; global = getattribute(module, global_name, self->proto >= 4); Py_DECREF(module); } else { global = getattribute(module, global_name, self->proto >= 4); } return global; } /*[clinic input] _pickle.Unpickler.__sizeof__ -> Py_ssize_t Returns size in memory, in bytes. [clinic start generated code]*/ static Py_ssize_t _pickle_Unpickler___sizeof___impl(UnpicklerObject *self) /*[clinic end generated code: output=119d9d03ad4c7651 input=13333471fdeedf5e]*/ { Py_ssize_t res; res = _PyObject_SIZE(Py_TYPE(self)); if (self->memo != NULL) res += self->memo_size * sizeof(PyObject *); if (self->marks != NULL) res += self->marks_size * sizeof(Py_ssize_t); if (self->input_line != NULL) res += strlen(self->input_line) + 1; if (self->encoding != NULL) res += strlen(self->encoding) + 1; if (self->errors != NULL) res += strlen(self->errors) + 1; return res; } static struct PyMethodDef Unpickler_methods[] = { _PICKLE_UNPICKLER_LOAD_METHODDEF _PICKLE_UNPICKLER_FIND_CLASS_METHODDEF _PICKLE_UNPICKLER___SIZEOF___METHODDEF {NULL, NULL} /* sentinel */ }; static void Unpickler_dealloc(UnpicklerObject *self) { PyObject_GC_UnTrack((PyObject *)self); Py_XDECREF(self->readline); Py_XDECREF(self->read); Py_XDECREF(self->peek); Py_XDECREF(self->stack); Py_XDECREF(self->pers_func); if (self->buffer.buf != NULL) { PyBuffer_Release(&self->buffer); self->buffer.buf = NULL; } _Unpickler_MemoCleanup(self); PyMem_Free(self->marks); PyMem_Free(self->input_line); PyMem_Free(self->encoding); PyMem_Free(self->errors); Py_TYPE(self)->tp_free((PyObject *)self); } static int Unpickler_traverse(UnpicklerObject *self, visitproc visit, void *arg) { Py_VISIT(self->readline); Py_VISIT(self->read); Py_VISIT(self->peek); Py_VISIT(self->stack); Py_VISIT(self->pers_func); return 0; } static int Unpickler_clear(UnpicklerObject *self) { Py_CLEAR(self->readline); Py_CLEAR(self->read); Py_CLEAR(self->peek); Py_CLEAR(self->stack); Py_CLEAR(self->pers_func); if (self->buffer.buf != NULL) { PyBuffer_Release(&self->buffer); self->buffer.buf = NULL; } _Unpickler_MemoCleanup(self); PyMem_Free(self->marks); self->marks = NULL; PyMem_Free(self->input_line); self->input_line = NULL; PyMem_Free(self->encoding); self->encoding = NULL; PyMem_Free(self->errors); self->errors = NULL; return 0; } /*[clinic input] _pickle.Unpickler.__init__ file: object * fix_imports: bool = True encoding: str = 'ASCII' errors: str = 'strict' This takes a binary file for reading a pickle data stream. The protocol version of the pickle is detected automatically, so no protocol argument is needed. Bytes past the pickled object's representation are ignored. The argument *file* must have two methods, a read() method that takes an integer argument, and a readline() method that requires no arguments. Both methods should return bytes. Thus *file* can be a binary file object opened for reading, an io.BytesIO object, or any other custom object that meets this interface. Optional keyword arguments are *fix_imports*, *encoding* and *errors*, which are used to control compatibility support for pickle stream generated by Python 2. If *fix_imports* is True, pickle will try to map the old Python 2 names to the new names used in Python 3. The *encoding* and *errors* tell pickle how to decode 8-bit string instances pickled by Python 2; these default to 'ASCII' and 'strict', respectively. The *encoding* can be 'bytes' to read these 8-bit string instances as bytes objects. [clinic start generated code]*/ static int _pickle_Unpickler___init___impl(UnpicklerObject *self, PyObject *file, int fix_imports, const char *encoding, const char *errors) /*[clinic end generated code: output=e2c8ce748edc57b0 input=f9b7da04f5f4f335]*/ { _Py_IDENTIFIER(persistent_load); /* In case of multiple __init__() calls, clear previous content. */ if (self->read != NULL) (void)Unpickler_clear(self); if (_Unpickler_SetInputStream(self, file) < 0) return -1; if (_Unpickler_SetInputEncoding(self, encoding, errors) < 0) return -1; self->fix_imports = fix_imports; if (self->fix_imports == -1) return -1; if (_PyObject_HasAttrId((PyObject *)self, &PyId_persistent_load)) { self->pers_func = _PyObject_GetAttrId((PyObject *)self, &PyId_persistent_load); if (self->pers_func == NULL) return 1; } else { self->pers_func = NULL; } self->stack = (Pdata *)Pdata_New(); if (self->stack == NULL) return 1; self->memo_size = 32; self->memo = _Unpickler_NewMemo(self->memo_size); if (self->memo == NULL) return -1; self->proto = 0; return 0; } /* Define a proxy object for the Unpickler's internal memo object. This is to * avoid breaking code like: * unpickler.memo.clear() * and * unpickler.memo = saved_memo * Is this a good idea? Not really, but we don't want to break code that uses * it. Note that we don't implement the entire mapping API here. This is * intentional, as these should be treated as black-box implementation details. * * We do, however, have to implement pickling/unpickling support because of * real-world code like cvs2svn. */ /*[clinic input] _pickle.UnpicklerMemoProxy.clear Remove all items from memo. [clinic start generated code]*/ static PyObject * _pickle_UnpicklerMemoProxy_clear_impl(UnpicklerMemoProxyObject *self) /*[clinic end generated code: output=d20cd43f4ba1fb1f input=b1df7c52e7afd9bd]*/ { _Unpickler_MemoCleanup(self->unpickler); self->unpickler->memo = _Unpickler_NewMemo(self->unpickler->memo_size); if (self->unpickler->memo == NULL) return NULL; Py_RETURN_NONE; } /*[clinic input] _pickle.UnpicklerMemoProxy.copy Copy the memo to a new object. [clinic start generated code]*/ static PyObject * _pickle_UnpicklerMemoProxy_copy_impl(UnpicklerMemoProxyObject *self) /*[clinic end generated code: output=e12af7e9bc1e4c77 input=97769247ce032c1d]*/ { Py_ssize_t i; PyObject *new_memo = PyDict_New(); if (new_memo == NULL) return NULL; for (i = 0; i < self->unpickler->memo_size; i++) { int status; PyObject *key, *value; value = self->unpickler->memo[i]; if (value == NULL) continue; key = PyLong_FromSsize_t(i); if (key == NULL) goto error; status = PyDict_SetItem(new_memo, key, value); Py_DECREF(key); if (status < 0) goto error; } return new_memo; error: Py_DECREF(new_memo); return NULL; } /*[clinic input] _pickle.UnpicklerMemoProxy.__reduce__ Implement pickling support. [clinic start generated code]*/ static PyObject * _pickle_UnpicklerMemoProxy___reduce___impl(UnpicklerMemoProxyObject *self) /*[clinic end generated code: output=6da34ac048d94cca input=6920862413407199]*/ { PyObject *reduce_value; PyObject *constructor_args; PyObject *contents = _pickle_UnpicklerMemoProxy_copy_impl(self); if (contents == NULL) return NULL; reduce_value = PyTuple_New(2); if (reduce_value == NULL) { Py_DECREF(contents); return NULL; } constructor_args = PyTuple_New(1); if (constructor_args == NULL) { Py_DECREF(contents); Py_DECREF(reduce_value); return NULL; } PyTuple_SET_ITEM(constructor_args, 0, contents); Py_INCREF((PyObject *)&PyDict_Type); PyTuple_SET_ITEM(reduce_value, 0, (PyObject *)&PyDict_Type); PyTuple_SET_ITEM(reduce_value, 1, constructor_args); return reduce_value; } static PyMethodDef unpicklerproxy_methods[] = { _PICKLE_UNPICKLERMEMOPROXY_CLEAR_METHODDEF _PICKLE_UNPICKLERMEMOPROXY_COPY_METHODDEF _PICKLE_UNPICKLERMEMOPROXY___REDUCE___METHODDEF {NULL, NULL} /* sentinel */ }; static void UnpicklerMemoProxy_dealloc(UnpicklerMemoProxyObject *self) { PyObject_GC_UnTrack(self); Py_XDECREF(self->unpickler); PyObject_GC_Del((PyObject *)self); } static int UnpicklerMemoProxy_traverse(UnpicklerMemoProxyObject *self, visitproc visit, void *arg) { Py_VISIT(self->unpickler); return 0; } static int UnpicklerMemoProxy_clear(UnpicklerMemoProxyObject *self) { Py_CLEAR(self->unpickler); return 0; } static PyTypeObject UnpicklerMemoProxyType = { PyVarObject_HEAD_INIT(NULL, 0) "_pickle.UnpicklerMemoProxy", /*tp_name*/ sizeof(UnpicklerMemoProxyObject), /*tp_basicsize*/ 0, (destructor)UnpicklerMemoProxy_dealloc, /* tp_dealloc */ 0, /* tp_print */ 0, /* tp_getattr */ 0, /* tp_setattr */ 0, /* tp_compare */ 0, /* tp_repr */ 0, /* tp_as_number */ 0, /* tp_as_sequence */ 0, /* tp_as_mapping */ PyObject_HashNotImplemented, /* tp_hash */ 0, /* tp_call */ 0, /* tp_str */ PyObject_GenericGetAttr, /* tp_getattro */ PyObject_GenericSetAttr, /* tp_setattro */ 0, /* tp_as_buffer */ Py_TPFLAGS_DEFAULT | Py_TPFLAGS_BASETYPE | Py_TPFLAGS_HAVE_GC, 0, /* tp_doc */ (traverseproc)UnpicklerMemoProxy_traverse, /* tp_traverse */ (inquiry)UnpicklerMemoProxy_clear, /* tp_clear */ 0, /* tp_richcompare */ 0, /* tp_weaklistoffset */ 0, /* tp_iter */ 0, /* tp_iternext */ unpicklerproxy_methods, /* tp_methods */ }; static PyObject * UnpicklerMemoProxy_New(UnpicklerObject *unpickler) { UnpicklerMemoProxyObject *self; self = PyObject_GC_New(UnpicklerMemoProxyObject, &UnpicklerMemoProxyType); if (self == NULL) return NULL; Py_INCREF(unpickler); self->unpickler = unpickler; PyObject_GC_Track(self); return (PyObject *)self; } /*****************************************************************************/ static PyObject * Unpickler_get_memo(UnpicklerObject *self) { return UnpicklerMemoProxy_New(self); } static int Unpickler_set_memo(UnpicklerObject *self, PyObject *obj) { PyObject **new_memo; Py_ssize_t new_memo_size = 0; Py_ssize_t i; if (obj == NULL) { PyErr_SetString(PyExc_TypeError, "attribute deletion is not supported"); return -1; } if (Py_TYPE(obj) == &UnpicklerMemoProxyType) { UnpicklerObject *unpickler = ((UnpicklerMemoProxyObject *)obj)->unpickler; new_memo_size = unpickler->memo_size; new_memo = _Unpickler_NewMemo(new_memo_size); if (new_memo == NULL) return -1; for (i = 0; i < new_memo_size; i++) { Py_XINCREF(unpickler->memo[i]); new_memo[i] = unpickler->memo[i]; } } else if (PyDict_Check(obj)) { Py_ssize_t i = 0; PyObject *key, *value; new_memo_size = PyDict_Size(obj); new_memo = _Unpickler_NewMemo(new_memo_size); if (new_memo == NULL) return -1; while (PyDict_Next(obj, &i, &key, &value)) { Py_ssize_t idx; if (!PyLong_Check(key)) { PyErr_SetString(PyExc_TypeError, "memo key must be integers"); goto error; } idx = PyLong_AsSsize_t(key); if (idx == -1 && PyErr_Occurred()) goto error; if (idx < 0) { PyErr_SetString(PyExc_ValueError, "memo key must be positive integers."); goto error; } if (_Unpickler_MemoPut(self, idx, value) < 0) goto error; } } else { PyErr_Format(PyExc_TypeError, "'memo' attribute must be an UnpicklerMemoProxy object" "or dict, not %.200s", Py_TYPE(obj)->tp_name); return -1; } _Unpickler_MemoCleanup(self); self->memo_size = new_memo_size; self->memo = new_memo; return 0; error: if (new_memo_size) { i = new_memo_size; while (--i >= 0) { Py_XDECREF(new_memo[i]); } PyMem_FREE(new_memo); } return -1; } static PyObject * Unpickler_get_persload(UnpicklerObject *self) { if (self->pers_func == NULL) PyErr_SetString(PyExc_AttributeError, "persistent_load"); else Py_INCREF(self->pers_func); return self->pers_func; } static int Unpickler_set_persload(UnpicklerObject *self, PyObject *value) { PyObject *tmp; if (value == NULL) { PyErr_SetString(PyExc_TypeError, "attribute deletion is not supported"); return -1; } if (!PyCallable_Check(value)) { PyErr_SetString(PyExc_TypeError, "persistent_load must be a callable taking " "one argument"); return -1; } tmp = self->pers_func; Py_INCREF(value); self->pers_func = value; Py_XDECREF(tmp); /* self->pers_func can be NULL, so be careful. */ return 0; } static PyGetSetDef Unpickler_getsets[] = { {"memo", (getter)Unpickler_get_memo, (setter)Unpickler_set_memo}, {"persistent_load", (getter)Unpickler_get_persload, (setter)Unpickler_set_persload}, {NULL} }; static PyTypeObject Unpickler_Type = { PyVarObject_HEAD_INIT(NULL, 0) "_pickle.Unpickler", /*tp_name*/ sizeof(UnpicklerObject), /*tp_basicsize*/ 0, /*tp_itemsize*/ (destructor)Unpickler_dealloc, /*tp_dealloc*/ 0, /*tp_print*/ 0, /*tp_getattr*/ 0, /*tp_setattr*/ 0, /*tp_reserved*/ 0, /*tp_repr*/ 0, /*tp_as_number*/ 0, /*tp_as_sequence*/ 0, /*tp_as_mapping*/ 0, /*tp_hash*/ 0, /*tp_call*/ 0, /*tp_str*/ 0, /*tp_getattro*/ 0, /*tp_setattro*/ 0, /*tp_as_buffer*/ Py_TPFLAGS_DEFAULT | Py_TPFLAGS_BASETYPE | Py_TPFLAGS_HAVE_GC, _pickle_Unpickler___init____doc__, /*tp_doc*/ (traverseproc)Unpickler_traverse, /*tp_traverse*/ (inquiry)Unpickler_clear, /*tp_clear*/ 0, /*tp_richcompare*/ 0, /*tp_weaklistoffset*/ 0, /*tp_iter*/ 0, /*tp_iternext*/ Unpickler_methods, /*tp_methods*/ 0, /*tp_members*/ Unpickler_getsets, /*tp_getset*/ 0, /*tp_base*/ 0, /*tp_dict*/ 0, /*tp_descr_get*/ 0, /*tp_descr_set*/ 0, /*tp_dictoffset*/ _pickle_Unpickler___init__, /*tp_init*/ PyType_GenericAlloc, /*tp_alloc*/ PyType_GenericNew, /*tp_new*/ PyObject_GC_Del, /*tp_free*/ 0, /*tp_is_gc*/ }; /*[clinic input] _pickle.dump obj: object file: object protocol: object = NULL * fix_imports: bool = True Write a pickled representation of obj to the open file object file. This is equivalent to ``Pickler(file, protocol).dump(obj)``, but may be more efficient. The optional *protocol* argument tells the pickler to use the given protocol supported protocols are 0, 1, 2, 3 and 4. The default protocol is 3; a backward-incompatible protocol designed for Python 3. Specifying a negative protocol version selects the highest protocol version supported. The higher the protocol used, the more recent the version of Python needed to read the pickle produced. The *file* argument must have a write() method that accepts a single bytes argument. It can thus be a file object opened for binary writing, an io.BytesIO instance, or any other custom object that meets this interface. If *fix_imports* is True and protocol is less than 3, pickle will try to map the new Python 3 names to the old module names used in Python 2, so that the pickle data stream is readable with Python 2. [clinic start generated code]*/ static PyObject * _pickle_dump_impl(PyObject *module, PyObject *obj, PyObject *file, PyObject *protocol, int fix_imports) /*[clinic end generated code: output=a4774d5fde7d34de input=830f8a64cef6f042]*/ { PicklerObject *pickler = _Pickler_New(); if (pickler == NULL) return NULL; if (_Pickler_SetProtocol(pickler, protocol, fix_imports) < 0) goto error; if (_Pickler_SetOutputStream(pickler, file) < 0) goto error; if (dump(pickler, obj) < 0) goto error; if (_Pickler_FlushToFile(pickler) < 0) goto error; Py_DECREF(pickler); Py_RETURN_NONE; error: Py_XDECREF(pickler); return NULL; } /*[clinic input] _pickle.dumps obj: object protocol: object = NULL * fix_imports: bool = True Return the pickled representation of the object as a bytes object. The optional *protocol* argument tells the pickler to use the given protocol; supported protocols are 0, 1, 2, 3 and 4. The default protocol is 3; a backward-incompatible protocol designed for Python 3. Specifying a negative protocol version selects the highest protocol version supported. The higher the protocol used, the more recent the version of Python needed to read the pickle produced. If *fix_imports* is True and *protocol* is less than 3, pickle will try to map the new Python 3 names to the old module names used in Python 2, so that the pickle data stream is readable with Python 2. [clinic start generated code]*/ static PyObject * _pickle_dumps_impl(PyObject *module, PyObject *obj, PyObject *protocol, int fix_imports) /*[clinic end generated code: output=d75d5cda456fd261 input=293dbeda181580b7]*/ { PyObject *result; PicklerObject *pickler = _Pickler_New(); if (pickler == NULL) return NULL; if (_Pickler_SetProtocol(pickler, protocol, fix_imports) < 0) goto error; if (dump(pickler, obj) < 0) goto error; result = _Pickler_GetString(pickler); Py_DECREF(pickler); return result; error: Py_XDECREF(pickler); return NULL; } /*[clinic input] _pickle.load file: object * fix_imports: bool = True encoding: str = 'ASCII' errors: str = 'strict' Read and return an object from the pickle data stored in a file. This is equivalent to ``Unpickler(file).load()``, but may be more efficient. The protocol version of the pickle is detected automatically, so no protocol argument is needed. Bytes past the pickled object's representation are ignored. The argument *file* must have two methods, a read() method that takes an integer argument, and a readline() method that requires no arguments. Both methods should return bytes. Thus *file* can be a binary file object opened for reading, an io.BytesIO object, or any other custom object that meets this interface. Optional keyword arguments are *fix_imports*, *encoding* and *errors*, which are used to control compatibility support for pickle stream generated by Python 2. If *fix_imports* is True, pickle will try to map the old Python 2 names to the new names used in Python 3. The *encoding* and *errors* tell pickle how to decode 8-bit string instances pickled by Python 2; these default to 'ASCII' and 'strict', respectively. The *encoding* can be 'bytes' to read these 8-bit string instances as bytes objects. [clinic start generated code]*/ static PyObject * _pickle_load_impl(PyObject *module, PyObject *file, int fix_imports, const char *encoding, const char *errors) /*[clinic end generated code: output=69e298160285199e input=01b44dd3fc07afa7]*/ { PyObject *result; UnpicklerObject *unpickler = _Unpickler_New(); if (unpickler == NULL) return NULL; if (_Unpickler_SetInputStream(unpickler, file) < 0) goto error; if (_Unpickler_SetInputEncoding(unpickler, encoding, errors) < 0) goto error; unpickler->fix_imports = fix_imports; result = load(unpickler); Py_DECREF(unpickler); return result; error: Py_XDECREF(unpickler); return NULL; } /*[clinic input] _pickle.loads data: object * fix_imports: bool = True encoding: str = 'ASCII' errors: str = 'strict' Read and return an object from the given pickle data. The protocol version of the pickle is detected automatically, so no protocol argument is needed. Bytes past the pickled object's representation are ignored. Optional keyword arguments are *fix_imports*, *encoding* and *errors*, which are used to control compatibility support for pickle stream generated by Python 2. If *fix_imports* is True, pickle will try to map the old Python 2 names to the new names used in Python 3. The *encoding* and *errors* tell pickle how to decode 8-bit string instances pickled by Python 2; these default to 'ASCII' and 'strict', respectively. The *encoding* can be 'bytes' to read these 8-bit string instances as bytes objects. [clinic start generated code]*/ static PyObject * _pickle_loads_impl(PyObject *module, PyObject *data, int fix_imports, const char *encoding, const char *errors) /*[clinic end generated code: output=1e7cb2343f2c440f input=70605948a719feb9]*/ { PyObject *result; UnpicklerObject *unpickler = _Unpickler_New(); if (unpickler == NULL) return NULL; if (_Unpickler_SetStringInput(unpickler, data) < 0) goto error; if (_Unpickler_SetInputEncoding(unpickler, encoding, errors) < 0) goto error; unpickler->fix_imports = fix_imports; result = load(unpickler); Py_DECREF(unpickler); return result; error: Py_XDECREF(unpickler); return NULL; } static struct PyMethodDef pickle_methods[] = { _PICKLE_DUMP_METHODDEF _PICKLE_DUMPS_METHODDEF _PICKLE_LOAD_METHODDEF _PICKLE_LOADS_METHODDEF {NULL, NULL} /* sentinel */ }; static int pickle_clear(PyObject *m) { _Pickle_ClearState(_Pickle_GetState(m)); return 0; } static void pickle_free(PyObject *m) { _Pickle_ClearState(_Pickle_GetState(m)); } static int pickle_traverse(PyObject *m, visitproc visit, void *arg) { PickleState *st = _Pickle_GetState(m); Py_VISIT(st->PickleError); Py_VISIT(st->PicklingError); Py_VISIT(st->UnpicklingError); Py_VISIT(st->dispatch_table); Py_VISIT(st->extension_registry); Py_VISIT(st->extension_cache); Py_VISIT(st->inverted_registry); Py_VISIT(st->name_mapping_2to3); Py_VISIT(st->import_mapping_2to3); Py_VISIT(st->name_mapping_3to2); Py_VISIT(st->import_mapping_3to2); Py_VISIT(st->codecs_encode); Py_VISIT(st->getattr); return 0; } static struct PyModuleDef _picklemodule = { PyModuleDef_HEAD_INIT, "_pickle", /* m_name */ pickle_module_doc, /* m_doc */ sizeof(PickleState), /* m_size */ pickle_methods, /* m_methods */ NULL, /* m_reload */ pickle_traverse, /* m_traverse */ pickle_clear, /* m_clear */ (freefunc)pickle_free /* m_free */ }; PyMODINIT_FUNC PyInit__pickle(void) { PyObject *m; PickleState *st; m = PyState_FindModule(&_picklemodule); if (m) { Py_INCREF(m); return m; } if (PyType_Ready(&Unpickler_Type) < 0) return NULL; if (PyType_Ready(&Pickler_Type) < 0) return NULL; if (PyType_Ready(&Pdata_Type) < 0) return NULL; if (PyType_Ready(&PicklerMemoProxyType) < 0) return NULL; if (PyType_Ready(&UnpicklerMemoProxyType) < 0) return NULL; /* Create the module and add the functions. */ m = PyModule_Create(&_picklemodule); if (m == NULL) return NULL; Py_INCREF(&Pickler_Type); if (PyModule_AddObject(m, "Pickler", (PyObject *)&Pickler_Type) < 0) return NULL; Py_INCREF(&Unpickler_Type); if (PyModule_AddObject(m, "Unpickler", (PyObject *)&Unpickler_Type) < 0) return NULL; st = _Pickle_GetState(m); /* Initialize the exceptions. */ st->PickleError = PyErr_NewException("_pickle.PickleError", NULL, NULL); if (st->PickleError == NULL) return NULL; st->PicklingError = \ PyErr_NewException("_pickle.PicklingError", st->PickleError, NULL); if (st->PicklingError == NULL) return NULL; st->UnpicklingError = \ PyErr_NewException("_pickle.UnpicklingError", st->PickleError, NULL); if (st->UnpicklingError == NULL) return NULL; Py_INCREF(st->PickleError); if (PyModule_AddObject(m, "PickleError", st->PickleError) < 0) return NULL; Py_INCREF(st->PicklingError); if (PyModule_AddObject(m, "PicklingError", st->PicklingError) < 0) return NULL; Py_INCREF(st->UnpicklingError); if (PyModule_AddObject(m, "UnpicklingError", st->UnpicklingError) < 0) return NULL; if (_Pickle_InitState(st) < 0) return NULL; return m; }