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Revision 0b72b23fb0c130279f65f3bcd23521acf4a98c88 authored by Victor Stinner on 12 March 2020, 22:18:39 UTC, committed by GitHub on 12 March 2020, 22:18:39 UTC
PyInterpreterState.eval_frame function now requires a tstate (Python
thread state) parameter.

Add private functions to the C API to get and set the frame
evaluation function:

* Add tstate parameter to _PyFrameEvalFunction function type.
* Add _PyInterpreterState_GetEvalFrameFunc() and
  _PyInterpreterState_SetEvalFrameFunc() functions.
* Add tstate parameter to _PyEval_EvalFrameDefault().
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bpo-38500: Add _PyInterpreterState_SetEvalFrameFunc() (GH-17340)
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