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Revision 508d7693bc09affd99fdaa4a321cc3da0638c8a0 authored by Miss Islington (bot) on 23 May 2018, 19:58:21 UTC, committed by Ned Deily on 23 May 2018, 19:58:21 UTC
bpo-25612, bpo-33612: Remove an assertion from PyThreadState_Clear()
which failed at Python shutdown or on fork if a thread was running a
generator.
(cherry picked from commit b6dccf54fd3bac9c87348d96f9d6b571608c15bc)

Co-authored-by: Victor Stinner <vstinner@redhat.com>
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Tip revision: 508d7693bc09affd99fdaa4a321cc3da0638c8a0 authored by Miss Islington (bot) on 23 May 2018, 19:58:21 UTC
bpo-33612: Remove PyThreadState_Clear() assertion (GH-7069) (GH-7074)
Tip revision: 508d769
weakrefobject.h
/* Weak references objects for Python. */

#ifndef Py_WEAKREFOBJECT_H
#define Py_WEAKREFOBJECT_H
#ifdef __cplusplus
extern "C" {
#endif


typedef struct _PyWeakReference PyWeakReference;

/* PyWeakReference is the base struct for the Python ReferenceType, ProxyType,
 * and CallableProxyType.
 */
#ifndef Py_LIMITED_API
struct _PyWeakReference {
    PyObject_HEAD

    /* The object to which this is a weak reference, or Py_None if none.
     * Note that this is a stealth reference:  wr_object's refcount is
     * not incremented to reflect this pointer.
     */
    PyObject *wr_object;

    /* A callable to invoke when wr_object dies, or NULL if none. */
    PyObject *wr_callback;

    /* A cache for wr_object's hash code.  As usual for hashes, this is -1
     * if the hash code isn't known yet.
     */
    Py_hash_t hash;

    /* If wr_object is weakly referenced, wr_object has a doubly-linked NULL-
     * terminated list of weak references to it.  These are the list pointers.
     * If wr_object goes away, wr_object is set to Py_None, and these pointers
     * have no meaning then.
     */
    PyWeakReference *wr_prev;
    PyWeakReference *wr_next;
};
#endif

PyAPI_DATA(PyTypeObject) _PyWeakref_RefType;
PyAPI_DATA(PyTypeObject) _PyWeakref_ProxyType;
PyAPI_DATA(PyTypeObject) _PyWeakref_CallableProxyType;

#define PyWeakref_CheckRef(op) PyObject_TypeCheck(op, &_PyWeakref_RefType)
#define PyWeakref_CheckRefExact(op) \
        (Py_TYPE(op) == &_PyWeakref_RefType)
#define PyWeakref_CheckProxy(op) \
        ((Py_TYPE(op) == &_PyWeakref_ProxyType) || \
         (Py_TYPE(op) == &_PyWeakref_CallableProxyType))

#define PyWeakref_Check(op) \
        (PyWeakref_CheckRef(op) || PyWeakref_CheckProxy(op))


PyAPI_FUNC(PyObject *) PyWeakref_NewRef(PyObject *ob,
                                              PyObject *callback);
PyAPI_FUNC(PyObject *) PyWeakref_NewProxy(PyObject *ob,
                                                PyObject *callback);
PyAPI_FUNC(PyObject *) PyWeakref_GetObject(PyObject *ref);

#ifndef Py_LIMITED_API
PyAPI_FUNC(Py_ssize_t) _PyWeakref_GetWeakrefCount(PyWeakReference *head);

PyAPI_FUNC(void) _PyWeakref_ClearRef(PyWeakReference *self);
#endif

/* Explanation for the Py_REFCNT() check: when a weakref's target is part
   of a long chain of deallocations which triggers the trashcan mechanism,
   clearing the weakrefs can be delayed long after the target's refcount
   has dropped to zero.  In the meantime, code accessing the weakref will
   be able to "see" the target object even though it is supposed to be
   unreachable.  See issue #16602. */

#define PyWeakref_GET_OBJECT(ref)                           \
    (Py_REFCNT(((PyWeakReference *)(ref))->wr_object) > 0   \
     ? ((PyWeakReference *)(ref))->wr_object                \
     : Py_None)


#ifdef __cplusplus
}
#endif
#endif /* !Py_WEAKREFOBJECT_H */
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