Georg Brandl | 8ec7f65 | 2007-08-15 14:28:01 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 1 | .. highlightlang:: c |
| 2 | |
| 3 | |
| 4 | .. _initialization: |
| 5 | |
| 6 | ***************************************** |
| 7 | Initialization, Finalization, and Threads |
| 8 | ***************************************** |
| 9 | |
| 10 | |
Antoine Pitrou | 7338709 | 2011-01-15 14:29:23 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 11 | Initializing and finalizing the interpreter |
| 12 | =========================================== |
| 13 | |
| 14 | |
Sandro Tosi | 98ed08f | 2012-01-14 16:42:02 +0100 | [diff] [blame] | 15 | .. c:function:: void Py_Initialize() |
Georg Brandl | 8ec7f65 | 2007-08-15 14:28:01 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 16 | |
| 17 | .. index:: |
| 18 | single: Py_SetProgramName() |
| 19 | single: PyEval_InitThreads() |
| 20 | single: PyEval_ReleaseLock() |
| 21 | single: PyEval_AcquireLock() |
| 22 | single: modules (in module sys) |
| 23 | single: path (in module sys) |
| 24 | module: __builtin__ |
| 25 | module: __main__ |
| 26 | module: sys |
| 27 | triple: module; search; path |
| 28 | single: PySys_SetArgv() |
Antoine Pitrou | 6a26560 | 2010-05-21 17:12:38 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 29 | single: PySys_SetArgvEx() |
Georg Brandl | 8ec7f65 | 2007-08-15 14:28:01 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 30 | single: Py_Finalize() |
| 31 | |
| 32 | Initialize the Python interpreter. In an application embedding Python, this |
| 33 | should be called before using any other Python/C API functions; with the |
Sandro Tosi | 98ed08f | 2012-01-14 16:42:02 +0100 | [diff] [blame] | 34 | exception of :c:func:`Py_SetProgramName`, :c:func:`Py_SetPythonHome`, :c:func:`PyEval_InitThreads`, |
| 35 | :c:func:`PyEval_ReleaseLock`, and :c:func:`PyEval_AcquireLock`. This initializes |
Georg Brandl | 8ec7f65 | 2007-08-15 14:28:01 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 36 | the table of loaded modules (``sys.modules``), and creates the fundamental |
| 37 | modules :mod:`__builtin__`, :mod:`__main__` and :mod:`sys`. It also initializes |
| 38 | the module search path (``sys.path``). It does not set ``sys.argv``; use |
Sandro Tosi | 98ed08f | 2012-01-14 16:42:02 +0100 | [diff] [blame] | 39 | :c:func:`PySys_SetArgvEx` for that. This is a no-op when called for a second time |
| 40 | (without calling :c:func:`Py_Finalize` first). There is no return value; it is a |
Georg Brandl | 8ec7f65 | 2007-08-15 14:28:01 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 41 | fatal error if the initialization fails. |
| 42 | |
| 43 | |
Sandro Tosi | 98ed08f | 2012-01-14 16:42:02 +0100 | [diff] [blame] | 44 | .. c:function:: void Py_InitializeEx(int initsigs) |
Georg Brandl | 8ec7f65 | 2007-08-15 14:28:01 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 45 | |
Serhiy Storchaka | d585c52 | 2016-10-27 21:41:04 +0300 | [diff] [blame] | 46 | This function works like :c:func:`Py_Initialize` if *initsigs* is ``1``. If |
| 47 | *initsigs* is ``0``, it skips initialization registration of signal handlers, which |
Georg Brandl | 8ec7f65 | 2007-08-15 14:28:01 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 48 | might be useful when Python is embedded. |
| 49 | |
| 50 | .. versionadded:: 2.4 |
| 51 | |
| 52 | |
Sandro Tosi | 98ed08f | 2012-01-14 16:42:02 +0100 | [diff] [blame] | 53 | .. c:function:: int Py_IsInitialized() |
Georg Brandl | 8ec7f65 | 2007-08-15 14:28:01 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 54 | |
| 55 | Return true (nonzero) when the Python interpreter has been initialized, false |
Sandro Tosi | 98ed08f | 2012-01-14 16:42:02 +0100 | [diff] [blame] | 56 | (zero) if not. After :c:func:`Py_Finalize` is called, this returns false until |
| 57 | :c:func:`Py_Initialize` is called again. |
Georg Brandl | 8ec7f65 | 2007-08-15 14:28:01 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 58 | |
| 59 | |
Sandro Tosi | 98ed08f | 2012-01-14 16:42:02 +0100 | [diff] [blame] | 60 | .. c:function:: void Py_Finalize() |
Georg Brandl | 8ec7f65 | 2007-08-15 14:28:01 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 61 | |
Sandro Tosi | 98ed08f | 2012-01-14 16:42:02 +0100 | [diff] [blame] | 62 | Undo all initializations made by :c:func:`Py_Initialize` and subsequent use of |
Georg Brandl | 8ec7f65 | 2007-08-15 14:28:01 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 63 | Python/C API functions, and destroy all sub-interpreters (see |
Sandro Tosi | 98ed08f | 2012-01-14 16:42:02 +0100 | [diff] [blame] | 64 | :c:func:`Py_NewInterpreter` below) that were created and not yet destroyed since |
| 65 | the last call to :c:func:`Py_Initialize`. Ideally, this frees all memory |
Georg Brandl | 8ec7f65 | 2007-08-15 14:28:01 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 66 | allocated by the Python interpreter. This is a no-op when called for a second |
Sandro Tosi | 98ed08f | 2012-01-14 16:42:02 +0100 | [diff] [blame] | 67 | time (without calling :c:func:`Py_Initialize` again first). There is no return |
Georg Brandl | 8ec7f65 | 2007-08-15 14:28:01 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 68 | value; errors during finalization are ignored. |
| 69 | |
| 70 | This function is provided for a number of reasons. An embedding application |
| 71 | might want to restart Python without having to restart the application itself. |
| 72 | An application that has loaded the Python interpreter from a dynamically |
| 73 | loadable library (or DLL) might want to free all memory allocated by Python |
| 74 | before unloading the DLL. During a hunt for memory leaks in an application a |
| 75 | developer might want to free all memory allocated by Python before exiting from |
| 76 | the application. |
| 77 | |
| 78 | **Bugs and caveats:** The destruction of modules and objects in modules is done |
| 79 | in random order; this may cause destructors (:meth:`__del__` methods) to fail |
| 80 | when they depend on other objects (even functions) or modules. Dynamically |
| 81 | loaded extension modules loaded by Python are not unloaded. Small amounts of |
| 82 | memory allocated by the Python interpreter may not be freed (if you find a leak, |
| 83 | please report it). Memory tied up in circular references between objects is not |
| 84 | freed. Some memory allocated by extension modules may not be freed. Some |
| 85 | extensions may not work properly if their initialization routine is called more |
Sandro Tosi | 98ed08f | 2012-01-14 16:42:02 +0100 | [diff] [blame] | 86 | than once; this can happen if an application calls :c:func:`Py_Initialize` and |
| 87 | :c:func:`Py_Finalize` more than once. |
Georg Brandl | 8ec7f65 | 2007-08-15 14:28:01 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 88 | |
| 89 | |
Antoine Pitrou | 7338709 | 2011-01-15 14:29:23 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 90 | Process-wide parameters |
| 91 | ======================= |
Georg Brandl | 8ec7f65 | 2007-08-15 14:28:01 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 92 | |
| 93 | |
Sandro Tosi | 98ed08f | 2012-01-14 16:42:02 +0100 | [diff] [blame] | 94 | .. c:function:: void Py_SetProgramName(char *name) |
Georg Brandl | 8ec7f65 | 2007-08-15 14:28:01 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 95 | |
| 96 | .. index:: |
| 97 | single: Py_Initialize() |
| 98 | single: main() |
| 99 | single: Py_GetPath() |
| 100 | |
Sandro Tosi | 98ed08f | 2012-01-14 16:42:02 +0100 | [diff] [blame] | 101 | This function should be called before :c:func:`Py_Initialize` is called for |
Georg Brandl | 8ec7f65 | 2007-08-15 14:28:01 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 102 | the first time, if it is called at all. It tells the interpreter the value |
Sandro Tosi | 98ed08f | 2012-01-14 16:42:02 +0100 | [diff] [blame] | 103 | of the ``argv[0]`` argument to the :c:func:`main` function of the program. |
| 104 | This is used by :c:func:`Py_GetPath` and some other functions below to find |
Georg Brandl | 8ec7f65 | 2007-08-15 14:28:01 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 105 | the Python run-time libraries relative to the interpreter executable. The |
| 106 | default value is ``'python'``. The argument should point to a |
| 107 | zero-terminated character string in static storage whose contents will not |
| 108 | change for the duration of the program's execution. No code in the Python |
| 109 | interpreter will change the contents of this storage. |
| 110 | |
| 111 | |
Sandro Tosi | 98ed08f | 2012-01-14 16:42:02 +0100 | [diff] [blame] | 112 | .. c:function:: char* Py_GetProgramName() |
Georg Brandl | 8ec7f65 | 2007-08-15 14:28:01 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 113 | |
| 114 | .. index:: single: Py_SetProgramName() |
| 115 | |
Sandro Tosi | 98ed08f | 2012-01-14 16:42:02 +0100 | [diff] [blame] | 116 | Return the program name set with :c:func:`Py_SetProgramName`, or the default. |
Georg Brandl | 8ec7f65 | 2007-08-15 14:28:01 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 117 | The returned string points into static storage; the caller should not modify its |
| 118 | value. |
| 119 | |
| 120 | |
Sandro Tosi | 98ed08f | 2012-01-14 16:42:02 +0100 | [diff] [blame] | 121 | .. c:function:: char* Py_GetPrefix() |
Georg Brandl | 8ec7f65 | 2007-08-15 14:28:01 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 122 | |
| 123 | Return the *prefix* for installed platform-independent files. This is derived |
| 124 | through a number of complicated rules from the program name set with |
Sandro Tosi | 98ed08f | 2012-01-14 16:42:02 +0100 | [diff] [blame] | 125 | :c:func:`Py_SetProgramName` and some environment variables; for example, if the |
Georg Brandl | 8ec7f65 | 2007-08-15 14:28:01 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 126 | program name is ``'/usr/local/bin/python'``, the prefix is ``'/usr/local'``. The |
| 127 | returned string points into static storage; the caller should not modify its |
| 128 | value. This corresponds to the :makevar:`prefix` variable in the top-level |
Éric Araujo | 7ce05e0 | 2011-09-01 19:54:05 +0200 | [diff] [blame] | 129 | :file:`Makefile` and the ``--prefix`` argument to the :program:`configure` |
Georg Brandl | 8ec7f65 | 2007-08-15 14:28:01 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 130 | script at build time. The value is available to Python code as ``sys.prefix``. |
| 131 | It is only useful on Unix. See also the next function. |
| 132 | |
| 133 | |
Sandro Tosi | 98ed08f | 2012-01-14 16:42:02 +0100 | [diff] [blame] | 134 | .. c:function:: char* Py_GetExecPrefix() |
Georg Brandl | 8ec7f65 | 2007-08-15 14:28:01 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 135 | |
| 136 | Return the *exec-prefix* for installed platform-*dependent* files. This is |
| 137 | derived through a number of complicated rules from the program name set with |
Sandro Tosi | 98ed08f | 2012-01-14 16:42:02 +0100 | [diff] [blame] | 138 | :c:func:`Py_SetProgramName` and some environment variables; for example, if the |
Georg Brandl | 8ec7f65 | 2007-08-15 14:28:01 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 139 | program name is ``'/usr/local/bin/python'``, the exec-prefix is |
| 140 | ``'/usr/local'``. The returned string points into static storage; the caller |
| 141 | should not modify its value. This corresponds to the :makevar:`exec_prefix` |
Éric Araujo | 7ce05e0 | 2011-09-01 19:54:05 +0200 | [diff] [blame] | 142 | variable in the top-level :file:`Makefile` and the ``--exec-prefix`` |
Georg Brandl | 8ec7f65 | 2007-08-15 14:28:01 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 143 | argument to the :program:`configure` script at build time. The value is |
| 144 | available to Python code as ``sys.exec_prefix``. It is only useful on Unix. |
| 145 | |
| 146 | Background: The exec-prefix differs from the prefix when platform dependent |
| 147 | files (such as executables and shared libraries) are installed in a different |
| 148 | directory tree. In a typical installation, platform dependent files may be |
| 149 | installed in the :file:`/usr/local/plat` subtree while platform independent may |
| 150 | be installed in :file:`/usr/local`. |
| 151 | |
| 152 | Generally speaking, a platform is a combination of hardware and software |
| 153 | families, e.g. Sparc machines running the Solaris 2.x operating system are |
| 154 | considered the same platform, but Intel machines running Solaris 2.x are another |
| 155 | platform, and Intel machines running Linux are yet another platform. Different |
| 156 | major revisions of the same operating system generally also form different |
| 157 | platforms. Non-Unix operating systems are a different story; the installation |
| 158 | strategies on those systems are so different that the prefix and exec-prefix are |
| 159 | meaningless, and set to the empty string. Note that compiled Python bytecode |
| 160 | files are platform independent (but not independent from the Python version by |
| 161 | which they were compiled!). |
| 162 | |
| 163 | System administrators will know how to configure the :program:`mount` or |
| 164 | :program:`automount` programs to share :file:`/usr/local` between platforms |
| 165 | while having :file:`/usr/local/plat` be a different filesystem for each |
| 166 | platform. |
| 167 | |
| 168 | |
Sandro Tosi | 98ed08f | 2012-01-14 16:42:02 +0100 | [diff] [blame] | 169 | .. c:function:: char* Py_GetProgramFullPath() |
Georg Brandl | 8ec7f65 | 2007-08-15 14:28:01 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 170 | |
| 171 | .. index:: |
| 172 | single: Py_SetProgramName() |
| 173 | single: executable (in module sys) |
| 174 | |
| 175 | Return the full program name of the Python executable; this is computed as a |
| 176 | side-effect of deriving the default module search path from the program name |
Sandro Tosi | 98ed08f | 2012-01-14 16:42:02 +0100 | [diff] [blame] | 177 | (set by :c:func:`Py_SetProgramName` above). The returned string points into |
Georg Brandl | 8ec7f65 | 2007-08-15 14:28:01 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 178 | static storage; the caller should not modify its value. The value is available |
| 179 | to Python code as ``sys.executable``. |
| 180 | |
| 181 | |
Sandro Tosi | 98ed08f | 2012-01-14 16:42:02 +0100 | [diff] [blame] | 182 | .. c:function:: char* Py_GetPath() |
Georg Brandl | 8ec7f65 | 2007-08-15 14:28:01 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 183 | |
| 184 | .. index:: |
| 185 | triple: module; search; path |
| 186 | single: path (in module sys) |
| 187 | |
Georg Brandl | 54fd8ae | 2010-01-07 20:54:45 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 188 | Return the default module search path; this is computed from the program name |
Sandro Tosi | 98ed08f | 2012-01-14 16:42:02 +0100 | [diff] [blame] | 189 | (set by :c:func:`Py_SetProgramName` above) and some environment variables. |
Georg Brandl | 54fd8ae | 2010-01-07 20:54:45 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 190 | The returned string consists of a series of directory names separated by a |
| 191 | platform dependent delimiter character. The delimiter character is ``':'`` |
| 192 | on Unix and Mac OS X, ``';'`` on Windows. The returned string points into |
| 193 | static storage; the caller should not modify its value. The list |
| 194 | :data:`sys.path` is initialized with this value on interpreter startup; it |
| 195 | can be (and usually is) modified later to change the search path for loading |
| 196 | modules. |
Georg Brandl | 8ec7f65 | 2007-08-15 14:28:01 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 197 | |
Georg Brandl | b19be57 | 2007-12-29 10:57:00 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 198 | .. XXX should give the exact rules |
Georg Brandl | 8ec7f65 | 2007-08-15 14:28:01 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 199 | |
| 200 | |
Sandro Tosi | 98ed08f | 2012-01-14 16:42:02 +0100 | [diff] [blame] | 201 | .. c:function:: const char* Py_GetVersion() |
Georg Brandl | 8ec7f65 | 2007-08-15 14:28:01 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 202 | |
| 203 | Return the version of this Python interpreter. This is a string that looks |
| 204 | something like :: |
| 205 | |
| 206 | "1.5 (#67, Dec 31 1997, 22:34:28) [GCC 2.7.2.2]" |
| 207 | |
| 208 | .. index:: single: version (in module sys) |
| 209 | |
| 210 | The first word (up to the first space character) is the current Python version; |
| 211 | the first three characters are the major and minor version separated by a |
| 212 | period. The returned string points into static storage; the caller should not |
| 213 | modify its value. The value is available to Python code as ``sys.version``. |
| 214 | |
| 215 | |
Sandro Tosi | 98ed08f | 2012-01-14 16:42:02 +0100 | [diff] [blame] | 216 | .. c:function:: const char* Py_GetPlatform() |
Georg Brandl | 8ec7f65 | 2007-08-15 14:28:01 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 217 | |
| 218 | .. index:: single: platform (in module sys) |
| 219 | |
| 220 | Return the platform identifier for the current platform. On Unix, this is |
| 221 | formed from the "official" name of the operating system, converted to lower |
| 222 | case, followed by the major revision number; e.g., for Solaris 2.x, which is |
| 223 | also known as SunOS 5.x, the value is ``'sunos5'``. On Mac OS X, it is |
| 224 | ``'darwin'``. On Windows, it is ``'win'``. The returned string points into |
| 225 | static storage; the caller should not modify its value. The value is available |
| 226 | to Python code as ``sys.platform``. |
| 227 | |
| 228 | |
Sandro Tosi | 98ed08f | 2012-01-14 16:42:02 +0100 | [diff] [blame] | 229 | .. c:function:: const char* Py_GetCopyright() |
Georg Brandl | 8ec7f65 | 2007-08-15 14:28:01 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 230 | |
| 231 | Return the official copyright string for the current Python version, for example |
| 232 | |
| 233 | ``'Copyright 1991-1995 Stichting Mathematisch Centrum, Amsterdam'`` |
| 234 | |
| 235 | .. index:: single: copyright (in module sys) |
| 236 | |
| 237 | The returned string points into static storage; the caller should not modify its |
| 238 | value. The value is available to Python code as ``sys.copyright``. |
| 239 | |
| 240 | |
Sandro Tosi | 98ed08f | 2012-01-14 16:42:02 +0100 | [diff] [blame] | 241 | .. c:function:: const char* Py_GetCompiler() |
Georg Brandl | 8ec7f65 | 2007-08-15 14:28:01 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 242 | |
| 243 | Return an indication of the compiler used to build the current Python version, |
| 244 | in square brackets, for example:: |
| 245 | |
| 246 | "[GCC 2.7.2.2]" |
| 247 | |
| 248 | .. index:: single: version (in module sys) |
| 249 | |
| 250 | The returned string points into static storage; the caller should not modify its |
| 251 | value. The value is available to Python code as part of the variable |
| 252 | ``sys.version``. |
| 253 | |
| 254 | |
Sandro Tosi | 98ed08f | 2012-01-14 16:42:02 +0100 | [diff] [blame] | 255 | .. c:function:: const char* Py_GetBuildInfo() |
Georg Brandl | 8ec7f65 | 2007-08-15 14:28:01 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 256 | |
| 257 | Return information about the sequence number and build date and time of the |
| 258 | current Python interpreter instance, for example :: |
| 259 | |
| 260 | "#67, Aug 1 1997, 22:34:28" |
| 261 | |
| 262 | .. index:: single: version (in module sys) |
| 263 | |
| 264 | The returned string points into static storage; the caller should not modify its |
| 265 | value. The value is available to Python code as part of the variable |
| 266 | ``sys.version``. |
| 267 | |
| 268 | |
Sandro Tosi | 98ed08f | 2012-01-14 16:42:02 +0100 | [diff] [blame] | 269 | .. c:function:: void PySys_SetArgvEx(int argc, char **argv, int updatepath) |
Georg Brandl | 8ec7f65 | 2007-08-15 14:28:01 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 270 | |
| 271 | .. index:: |
| 272 | single: main() |
| 273 | single: Py_FatalError() |
| 274 | single: argv (in module sys) |
| 275 | |
Georg Brandl | acc802b | 2009-02-05 10:37:07 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 276 | Set :data:`sys.argv` based on *argc* and *argv*. These parameters are |
Sandro Tosi | 98ed08f | 2012-01-14 16:42:02 +0100 | [diff] [blame] | 277 | similar to those passed to the program's :c:func:`main` function with the |
Georg Brandl | acc802b | 2009-02-05 10:37:07 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 278 | difference that the first entry should refer to the script file to be |
| 279 | executed rather than the executable hosting the Python interpreter. If there |
| 280 | isn't a script that will be run, the first entry in *argv* can be an empty |
| 281 | string. If this function fails to initialize :data:`sys.argv`, a fatal |
Sandro Tosi | 98ed08f | 2012-01-14 16:42:02 +0100 | [diff] [blame] | 282 | condition is signalled using :c:func:`Py_FatalError`. |
Georg Brandl | acc802b | 2009-02-05 10:37:07 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 283 | |
Antoine Pitrou | 6a26560 | 2010-05-21 17:12:38 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 284 | If *updatepath* is zero, this is all the function does. If *updatepath* |
| 285 | is non-zero, the function also modifies :data:`sys.path` according to the |
| 286 | following algorithm: |
| 287 | |
| 288 | - If the name of an existing script is passed in ``argv[0]``, the absolute |
| 289 | path of the directory where the script is located is prepended to |
| 290 | :data:`sys.path`. |
| 291 | - Otherwise (that is, if *argc* is 0 or ``argv[0]`` doesn't point |
| 292 | to an existing file name), an empty string is prepended to |
| 293 | :data:`sys.path`, which is the same as prepending the current working |
| 294 | directory (``"."``). |
| 295 | |
| 296 | .. note:: |
| 297 | It is recommended that applications embedding the Python interpreter |
Serhiy Storchaka | d585c52 | 2016-10-27 21:41:04 +0300 | [diff] [blame] | 298 | for purposes other than executing a single script pass ``0`` as *updatepath*, |
Antoine Pitrou | 6a26560 | 2010-05-21 17:12:38 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 299 | and update :data:`sys.path` themselves if desired. |
Serhiy Storchaka | b4905ef | 2016-05-07 10:50:12 +0300 | [diff] [blame] | 300 | See `CVE-2008-5983 <https://cve.mitre.org/cgi-bin/cvename.cgi?name=CVE-2008-5983>`_. |
Antoine Pitrou | 6a26560 | 2010-05-21 17:12:38 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 301 | |
| 302 | On versions before 2.6.6, you can achieve the same effect by manually |
| 303 | popping the first :data:`sys.path` element after having called |
Sandro Tosi | 98ed08f | 2012-01-14 16:42:02 +0100 | [diff] [blame] | 304 | :c:func:`PySys_SetArgv`, for example using:: |
Antoine Pitrou | 6a26560 | 2010-05-21 17:12:38 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 305 | |
| 306 | PyRun_SimpleString("import sys; sys.path.pop(0)\n"); |
| 307 | |
| 308 | .. versionadded:: 2.6.6 |
Georg Brandl | 8ec7f65 | 2007-08-15 14:28:01 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 309 | |
Serhiy Storchaka | d585c52 | 2016-10-27 21:41:04 +0300 | [diff] [blame] | 310 | .. XXX impl. doesn't seem consistent in allowing ``0``/``NULL`` for the params; |
Georg Brandl | b19be57 | 2007-12-29 10:57:00 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 311 | check w/ Guido. |
Georg Brandl | 8ec7f65 | 2007-08-15 14:28:01 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 312 | |
Georg Brandl | 8ec7f65 | 2007-08-15 14:28:01 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 313 | |
Sandro Tosi | 98ed08f | 2012-01-14 16:42:02 +0100 | [diff] [blame] | 314 | .. c:function:: void PySys_SetArgv(int argc, char **argv) |
Antoine Pitrou | 6a26560 | 2010-05-21 17:12:38 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 315 | |
Serhiy Storchaka | d585c52 | 2016-10-27 21:41:04 +0300 | [diff] [blame] | 316 | This function works like :c:func:`PySys_SetArgvEx` with *updatepath* set to ``1``. |
Antoine Pitrou | 6a26560 | 2010-05-21 17:12:38 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 317 | |
| 318 | |
Sandro Tosi | 98ed08f | 2012-01-14 16:42:02 +0100 | [diff] [blame] | 319 | .. c:function:: void Py_SetPythonHome(char *home) |
Georg Brandl | 4400d84 | 2009-02-05 11:32:18 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 320 | |
| 321 | Set the default "home" directory, that is, the location of the standard |
Georg Brandl | 52f8395 | 2011-02-25 10:39:23 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 322 | Python libraries. See :envvar:`PYTHONHOME` for the meaning of the |
| 323 | argument string. |
| 324 | |
Benjamin Peterson | ea7120c | 2009-09-15 03:36:26 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 325 | The argument should point to a zero-terminated character string in static |
| 326 | storage whose contents will not change for the duration of the program's |
| 327 | execution. No code in the Python interpreter will change the contents of |
| 328 | this storage. |
Georg Brandl | 4400d84 | 2009-02-05 11:32:18 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 329 | |
| 330 | |
Sandro Tosi | 98ed08f | 2012-01-14 16:42:02 +0100 | [diff] [blame] | 331 | .. c:function:: char* Py_GetPythonHome() |
Georg Brandl | 4400d84 | 2009-02-05 11:32:18 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 332 | |
| 333 | Return the default "home", that is, the value set by a previous call to |
Sandro Tosi | 98ed08f | 2012-01-14 16:42:02 +0100 | [diff] [blame] | 334 | :c:func:`Py_SetPythonHome`, or the value of the :envvar:`PYTHONHOME` |
Georg Brandl | 4400d84 | 2009-02-05 11:32:18 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 335 | environment variable if it is set. |
| 336 | |
| 337 | |
Georg Brandl | 8ec7f65 | 2007-08-15 14:28:01 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 338 | .. _threads: |
| 339 | |
| 340 | Thread State and the Global Interpreter Lock |
| 341 | ============================================ |
| 342 | |
| 343 | .. index:: |
Georg Brandl | 63e284d | 2010-10-15 17:52:59 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 344 | single: GIL |
Georg Brandl | 8ec7f65 | 2007-08-15 14:28:01 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 345 | single: global interpreter lock |
| 346 | single: interpreter lock |
| 347 | single: lock, interpreter |
| 348 | |
Georg Brandl | 837fbb0 | 2010-11-26 07:58:55 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 349 | The Python interpreter is not fully thread-safe. In order to support |
Antoine Pitrou | 7338709 | 2011-01-15 14:29:23 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 350 | multi-threaded Python programs, there's a global lock, called the :term:`global |
| 351 | interpreter lock` or :term:`GIL`, that must be held by the current thread before |
Georg Brandl | 1ede0d6 | 2009-04-05 17:17:42 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 352 | it can safely access Python objects. Without the lock, even the simplest |
| 353 | operations could cause problems in a multi-threaded program: for example, when |
| 354 | two threads simultaneously increment the reference count of the same object, the |
| 355 | reference count could end up being incremented only once instead of twice. |
Georg Brandl | 8ec7f65 | 2007-08-15 14:28:01 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 356 | |
| 357 | .. index:: single: setcheckinterval() (in module sys) |
| 358 | |
Antoine Pitrou | 7338709 | 2011-01-15 14:29:23 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 359 | Therefore, the rule exists that only the thread that has acquired the |
| 360 | :term:`GIL` may operate on Python objects or call Python/C API functions. |
| 361 | In order to emulate concurrency of execution, the interpreter regularly |
| 362 | tries to switch threads (see :func:`sys.setcheckinterval`). The lock is also |
| 363 | released around potentially blocking I/O operations like reading or writing |
| 364 | a file, so that other Python threads can run in the meantime. |
Georg Brandl | 8ec7f65 | 2007-08-15 14:28:01 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 365 | |
| 366 | .. index:: |
| 367 | single: PyThreadState |
| 368 | single: PyThreadState |
| 369 | |
Antoine Pitrou | 7338709 | 2011-01-15 14:29:23 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 370 | The Python interpreter keeps some thread-specific bookkeeping information |
Sandro Tosi | 98ed08f | 2012-01-14 16:42:02 +0100 | [diff] [blame] | 371 | inside a data structure called :c:type:`PyThreadState`. There's also one |
| 372 | global variable pointing to the current :c:type:`PyThreadState`: it can |
| 373 | be retrieved using :c:func:`PyThreadState_Get`. |
Georg Brandl | 8ec7f65 | 2007-08-15 14:28:01 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 374 | |
Antoine Pitrou | 7338709 | 2011-01-15 14:29:23 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 375 | Releasing the GIL from extension code |
| 376 | ------------------------------------- |
| 377 | |
| 378 | Most extension code manipulating the :term:`GIL` has the following simple |
| 379 | structure:: |
Georg Brandl | 8ec7f65 | 2007-08-15 14:28:01 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 380 | |
| 381 | Save the thread state in a local variable. |
Georg Brandl | 1ede0d6 | 2009-04-05 17:17:42 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 382 | Release the global interpreter lock. |
Antoine Pitrou | 7338709 | 2011-01-15 14:29:23 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 383 | ... Do some blocking I/O operation ... |
Georg Brandl | 1ede0d6 | 2009-04-05 17:17:42 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 384 | Reacquire the global interpreter lock. |
Georg Brandl | 8ec7f65 | 2007-08-15 14:28:01 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 385 | Restore the thread state from the local variable. |
| 386 | |
| 387 | This is so common that a pair of macros exists to simplify it:: |
| 388 | |
| 389 | Py_BEGIN_ALLOW_THREADS |
Antoine Pitrou | 7338709 | 2011-01-15 14:29:23 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 390 | ... Do some blocking I/O operation ... |
Georg Brandl | 8ec7f65 | 2007-08-15 14:28:01 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 391 | Py_END_ALLOW_THREADS |
| 392 | |
| 393 | .. index:: |
| 394 | single: Py_BEGIN_ALLOW_THREADS |
| 395 | single: Py_END_ALLOW_THREADS |
| 396 | |
Sandro Tosi | 98ed08f | 2012-01-14 16:42:02 +0100 | [diff] [blame] | 397 | The :c:macro:`Py_BEGIN_ALLOW_THREADS` macro opens a new block and declares a |
| 398 | hidden local variable; the :c:macro:`Py_END_ALLOW_THREADS` macro closes the |
Antoine Pitrou | 7338709 | 2011-01-15 14:29:23 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 399 | block. These two macros are still available when Python is compiled without |
| 400 | thread support (they simply have an empty expansion). |
Georg Brandl | 8ec7f65 | 2007-08-15 14:28:01 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 401 | |
| 402 | When thread support is enabled, the block above expands to the following code:: |
| 403 | |
| 404 | PyThreadState *_save; |
| 405 | |
| 406 | _save = PyEval_SaveThread(); |
| 407 | ...Do some blocking I/O operation... |
| 408 | PyEval_RestoreThread(_save); |
| 409 | |
Georg Brandl | 8ec7f65 | 2007-08-15 14:28:01 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 410 | .. index:: |
| 411 | single: PyEval_RestoreThread() |
Georg Brandl | 8ec7f65 | 2007-08-15 14:28:01 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 412 | single: PyEval_SaveThread() |
Georg Brandl | 8ec7f65 | 2007-08-15 14:28:01 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 413 | |
Antoine Pitrou | 7338709 | 2011-01-15 14:29:23 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 414 | Here is how these functions work: the global interpreter lock is used to protect the pointer to the |
| 415 | current thread state. When releasing the lock and saving the thread state, |
| 416 | the current thread state pointer must be retrieved before the lock is released |
| 417 | (since another thread could immediately acquire the lock and store its own thread |
| 418 | state in the global variable). Conversely, when acquiring the lock and restoring |
| 419 | the thread state, the lock must be acquired before storing the thread state |
| 420 | pointer. |
Georg Brandl | 8ec7f65 | 2007-08-15 14:28:01 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 421 | |
Antoine Pitrou | 7338709 | 2011-01-15 14:29:23 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 422 | .. note:: |
| 423 | Calling system I/O functions is the most common use case for releasing |
| 424 | the GIL, but it can also be useful before calling long-running computations |
| 425 | which don't need access to Python objects, such as compression or |
| 426 | cryptographic functions operating over memory buffers. For example, the |
| 427 | standard :mod:`zlib` and :mod:`hashlib` modules release the GIL when |
| 428 | compressing or hashing data. |
Georg Brandl | 8ec7f65 | 2007-08-15 14:28:01 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 429 | |
Antoine Pitrou | 59db34e | 2013-09-30 21:35:44 +0200 | [diff] [blame] | 430 | |
| 431 | .. _gilstate: |
| 432 | |
Antoine Pitrou | 7338709 | 2011-01-15 14:29:23 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 433 | Non-Python created threads |
| 434 | -------------------------- |
Georg Brandl | 8ec7f65 | 2007-08-15 14:28:01 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 435 | |
Antoine Pitrou | 7338709 | 2011-01-15 14:29:23 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 436 | When threads are created using the dedicated Python APIs (such as the |
| 437 | :mod:`threading` module), a thread state is automatically associated to them |
| 438 | and the code showed above is therefore correct. However, when threads are |
| 439 | created from C (for example by a third-party library with its own thread |
| 440 | management), they don't hold the GIL, nor is there a thread state structure |
| 441 | for them. |
| 442 | |
| 443 | If you need to call Python code from these threads (often this will be part |
| 444 | of a callback API provided by the aforementioned third-party library), |
| 445 | you must first register these threads with the interpreter by |
| 446 | creating a thread state data structure, then acquiring the GIL, and finally |
| 447 | storing their thread state pointer, before you can start using the Python/C |
| 448 | API. When you are done, you should reset the thread state pointer, release |
| 449 | the GIL, and finally free the thread state data structure. |
| 450 | |
Sandro Tosi | 98ed08f | 2012-01-14 16:42:02 +0100 | [diff] [blame] | 451 | The :c:func:`PyGILState_Ensure` and :c:func:`PyGILState_Release` functions do |
Antoine Pitrou | 7338709 | 2011-01-15 14:29:23 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 452 | all of the above automatically. The typical idiom for calling into Python |
| 453 | from a C thread is:: |
Georg Brandl | 8ec7f65 | 2007-08-15 14:28:01 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 454 | |
| 455 | PyGILState_STATE gstate; |
| 456 | gstate = PyGILState_Ensure(); |
| 457 | |
Antoine Pitrou | 7338709 | 2011-01-15 14:29:23 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 458 | /* Perform Python actions here. */ |
Georg Brandl | 8ec7f65 | 2007-08-15 14:28:01 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 459 | result = CallSomeFunction(); |
Antoine Pitrou | 7338709 | 2011-01-15 14:29:23 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 460 | /* evaluate result or handle exception */ |
Georg Brandl | 8ec7f65 | 2007-08-15 14:28:01 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 461 | |
| 462 | /* Release the thread. No Python API allowed beyond this point. */ |
| 463 | PyGILState_Release(gstate); |
| 464 | |
Sandro Tosi | 98ed08f | 2012-01-14 16:42:02 +0100 | [diff] [blame] | 465 | Note that the :c:func:`PyGILState_\*` functions assume there is only one global |
| 466 | interpreter (created automatically by :c:func:`Py_Initialize`). Python |
Georg Brandl | 8ec7f65 | 2007-08-15 14:28:01 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 467 | supports the creation of additional interpreters (using |
Sandro Tosi | 98ed08f | 2012-01-14 16:42:02 +0100 | [diff] [blame] | 468 | :c:func:`Py_NewInterpreter`), but mixing multiple interpreters and the |
| 469 | :c:func:`PyGILState_\*` API is unsupported. |
Georg Brandl | 8ec7f65 | 2007-08-15 14:28:01 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 470 | |
Thomas Wouters | c4dcb38 | 2009-09-16 19:55:54 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 471 | Another important thing to note about threads is their behaviour in the face |
Sandro Tosi | 98ed08f | 2012-01-14 16:42:02 +0100 | [diff] [blame] | 472 | of the C :c:func:`fork` call. On most systems with :c:func:`fork`, after a |
Thomas Wouters | c4dcb38 | 2009-09-16 19:55:54 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 473 | process forks only the thread that issued the fork will exist. That also |
| 474 | means any locks held by other threads will never be released. Python solves |
| 475 | this for :func:`os.fork` by acquiring the locks it uses internally before |
| 476 | the fork, and releasing them afterwards. In addition, it resets any |
| 477 | :ref:`lock-objects` in the child. When extending or embedding Python, there |
| 478 | is no way to inform Python of additional (non-Python) locks that need to be |
| 479 | acquired before or reset after a fork. OS facilities such as |
Sandro Tosi | 98ed08f | 2012-01-14 16:42:02 +0100 | [diff] [blame] | 480 | :c:func:`pthread_atfork` would need to be used to accomplish the same thing. |
| 481 | Additionally, when extending or embedding Python, calling :c:func:`fork` |
Thomas Wouters | c4dcb38 | 2009-09-16 19:55:54 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 482 | directly rather than through :func:`os.fork` (and returning to or calling |
| 483 | into Python) may result in a deadlock by one of Python's internal locks |
| 484 | being held by a thread that is defunct after the fork. |
Sandro Tosi | 98ed08f | 2012-01-14 16:42:02 +0100 | [diff] [blame] | 485 | :c:func:`PyOS_AfterFork` tries to reset the necessary locks, but is not |
Thomas Wouters | c4dcb38 | 2009-09-16 19:55:54 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 486 | always able to. |
Georg Brandl | 8ec7f65 | 2007-08-15 14:28:01 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 487 | |
Antoine Pitrou | 7338709 | 2011-01-15 14:29:23 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 488 | |
| 489 | High-level API |
| 490 | -------------- |
| 491 | |
| 492 | These are the most commonly used types and functions when writing C extension |
| 493 | code, or when embedding the Python interpreter: |
| 494 | |
Sandro Tosi | 98ed08f | 2012-01-14 16:42:02 +0100 | [diff] [blame] | 495 | .. c:type:: PyInterpreterState |
Georg Brandl | 8ec7f65 | 2007-08-15 14:28:01 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 496 | |
| 497 | This data structure represents the state shared by a number of cooperating |
| 498 | threads. Threads belonging to the same interpreter share their module |
| 499 | administration and a few other internal items. There are no public members in |
| 500 | this structure. |
| 501 | |
| 502 | Threads belonging to different interpreters initially share nothing, except |
| 503 | process state like available memory, open file descriptors and such. The global |
| 504 | interpreter lock is also shared by all threads, regardless of to which |
| 505 | interpreter they belong. |
| 506 | |
| 507 | |
Sandro Tosi | 98ed08f | 2012-01-14 16:42:02 +0100 | [diff] [blame] | 508 | .. c:type:: PyThreadState |
Georg Brandl | 8ec7f65 | 2007-08-15 14:28:01 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 509 | |
| 510 | This data structure represents the state of a single thread. The only public |
Sandro Tosi | 98ed08f | 2012-01-14 16:42:02 +0100 | [diff] [blame] | 511 | data member is :c:type:`PyInterpreterState \*`:attr:`interp`, which points to |
Georg Brandl | 8ec7f65 | 2007-08-15 14:28:01 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 512 | this thread's interpreter state. |
| 513 | |
| 514 | |
Sandro Tosi | 98ed08f | 2012-01-14 16:42:02 +0100 | [diff] [blame] | 515 | .. c:function:: void PyEval_InitThreads() |
Georg Brandl | 8ec7f65 | 2007-08-15 14:28:01 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 516 | |
| 517 | .. index:: |
| 518 | single: PyEval_ReleaseLock() |
| 519 | single: PyEval_ReleaseThread() |
| 520 | single: PyEval_SaveThread() |
| 521 | single: PyEval_RestoreThread() |
| 522 | |
| 523 | Initialize and acquire the global interpreter lock. It should be called in the |
| 524 | main thread before creating a second thread or engaging in any other thread |
Sandro Tosi | 98ed08f | 2012-01-14 16:42:02 +0100 | [diff] [blame] | 525 | operations such as :c:func:`PyEval_ReleaseLock` or |
Georg Brandl | 8ec7f65 | 2007-08-15 14:28:01 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 526 | ``PyEval_ReleaseThread(tstate)``. It is not needed before calling |
Sandro Tosi | 98ed08f | 2012-01-14 16:42:02 +0100 | [diff] [blame] | 527 | :c:func:`PyEval_SaveThread` or :c:func:`PyEval_RestoreThread`. |
Georg Brandl | 8ec7f65 | 2007-08-15 14:28:01 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 528 | |
| 529 | .. index:: single: Py_Initialize() |
| 530 | |
| 531 | This is a no-op when called for a second time. It is safe to call this function |
Sandro Tosi | 98ed08f | 2012-01-14 16:42:02 +0100 | [diff] [blame] | 532 | before calling :c:func:`Py_Initialize`. |
Georg Brandl | 8ec7f65 | 2007-08-15 14:28:01 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 533 | |
| 534 | .. index:: module: thread |
| 535 | |
Antoine Pitrou | 7338709 | 2011-01-15 14:29:23 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 536 | .. note:: |
Éric Araujo | 69d0965 | 2014-03-12 19:35:54 -0400 | [diff] [blame] | 537 | |
Antoine Pitrou | 7338709 | 2011-01-15 14:29:23 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 538 | When only the main thread exists, no GIL operations are needed. This is a |
| 539 | common situation (most Python programs do not use threads), and the lock |
| 540 | operations slow the interpreter down a bit. Therefore, the lock is not |
| 541 | created initially. This situation is equivalent to having acquired the lock: |
| 542 | when there is only a single thread, all object accesses are safe. Therefore, |
| 543 | when this function initializes the global interpreter lock, it also acquires |
| 544 | it. Before the Python :mod:`_thread` module creates a new thread, knowing |
| 545 | that either it has the lock or the lock hasn't been created yet, it calls |
Sandro Tosi | 98ed08f | 2012-01-14 16:42:02 +0100 | [diff] [blame] | 546 | :c:func:`PyEval_InitThreads`. When this call returns, it is guaranteed that |
Antoine Pitrou | 7338709 | 2011-01-15 14:29:23 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 547 | the lock has been created and that the calling thread has acquired it. |
Georg Brandl | 8ec7f65 | 2007-08-15 14:28:01 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 548 | |
Antoine Pitrou | 7338709 | 2011-01-15 14:29:23 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 549 | It is **not** safe to call this function when it is unknown which thread (if |
| 550 | any) currently has the global interpreter lock. |
Georg Brandl | 8ec7f65 | 2007-08-15 14:28:01 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 551 | |
Antoine Pitrou | 7338709 | 2011-01-15 14:29:23 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 552 | This function is not available when thread support is disabled at compile time. |
Georg Brandl | 8ec7f65 | 2007-08-15 14:28:01 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 553 | |
| 554 | |
Sandro Tosi | 98ed08f | 2012-01-14 16:42:02 +0100 | [diff] [blame] | 555 | .. c:function:: int PyEval_ThreadsInitialized() |
Georg Brandl | 8ec7f65 | 2007-08-15 14:28:01 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 556 | |
Sandro Tosi | 98ed08f | 2012-01-14 16:42:02 +0100 | [diff] [blame] | 557 | Returns a non-zero value if :c:func:`PyEval_InitThreads` has been called. This |
Georg Brandl | 1ede0d6 | 2009-04-05 17:17:42 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 558 | function can be called without holding the GIL, and therefore can be used to |
Georg Brandl | 8ec7f65 | 2007-08-15 14:28:01 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 559 | avoid calls to the locking API when running single-threaded. This function is |
| 560 | not available when thread support is disabled at compile time. |
| 561 | |
| 562 | .. versionadded:: 2.4 |
| 563 | |
| 564 | |
Sandro Tosi | 98ed08f | 2012-01-14 16:42:02 +0100 | [diff] [blame] | 565 | .. c:function:: PyThreadState* PyEval_SaveThread() |
Georg Brandl | 8ec7f65 | 2007-08-15 14:28:01 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 566 | |
Georg Brandl | 1ede0d6 | 2009-04-05 17:17:42 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 567 | Release the global interpreter lock (if it has been created and thread |
| 568 | support is enabled) and reset the thread state to *NULL*, returning the |
| 569 | previous thread state (which is not *NULL*). If the lock has been created, |
| 570 | the current thread must have acquired it. (This function is available even |
| 571 | when thread support is disabled at compile time.) |
Georg Brandl | 8ec7f65 | 2007-08-15 14:28:01 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 572 | |
| 573 | |
Sandro Tosi | 98ed08f | 2012-01-14 16:42:02 +0100 | [diff] [blame] | 574 | .. c:function:: void PyEval_RestoreThread(PyThreadState *tstate) |
Georg Brandl | 8ec7f65 | 2007-08-15 14:28:01 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 575 | |
Georg Brandl | 1ede0d6 | 2009-04-05 17:17:42 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 576 | Acquire the global interpreter lock (if it has been created and thread |
| 577 | support is enabled) and set the thread state to *tstate*, which must not be |
| 578 | *NULL*. If the lock has been created, the current thread must not have |
| 579 | acquired it, otherwise deadlock ensues. (This function is available even |
| 580 | when thread support is disabled at compile time.) |
Georg Brandl | 8ec7f65 | 2007-08-15 14:28:01 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 581 | |
Georg Brandl | 16f1df9 | 2007-12-01 22:24:47 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 582 | |
Sandro Tosi | 98ed08f | 2012-01-14 16:42:02 +0100 | [diff] [blame] | 583 | .. c:function:: PyThreadState* PyThreadState_Get() |
Antoine Pitrou | 7338709 | 2011-01-15 14:29:23 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 584 | |
| 585 | Return the current thread state. The global interpreter lock must be held. |
| 586 | When the current thread state is *NULL*, this issues a fatal error (so that |
| 587 | the caller needn't check for *NULL*). |
| 588 | |
| 589 | |
Sandro Tosi | 98ed08f | 2012-01-14 16:42:02 +0100 | [diff] [blame] | 590 | .. c:function:: PyThreadState* PyThreadState_Swap(PyThreadState *tstate) |
Antoine Pitrou | 7338709 | 2011-01-15 14:29:23 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 591 | |
| 592 | Swap the current thread state with the thread state given by the argument |
| 593 | *tstate*, which may be *NULL*. The global interpreter lock must be held |
| 594 | and is not released. |
| 595 | |
| 596 | |
Sandro Tosi | 98ed08f | 2012-01-14 16:42:02 +0100 | [diff] [blame] | 597 | .. c:function:: void PyEval_ReInitThreads() |
Georg Brandl | 16f1df9 | 2007-12-01 22:24:47 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 598 | |
Sandro Tosi | 98ed08f | 2012-01-14 16:42:02 +0100 | [diff] [blame] | 599 | This function is called from :c:func:`PyOS_AfterFork` to ensure that newly |
Georg Brandl | 16f1df9 | 2007-12-01 22:24:47 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 600 | created child processes don't hold locks referring to threads which |
| 601 | are not running in the child process. |
| 602 | |
| 603 | |
Antoine Pitrou | 7338709 | 2011-01-15 14:29:23 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 604 | The following functions use thread-local storage, and are not compatible |
| 605 | with sub-interpreters: |
| 606 | |
Sandro Tosi | 98ed08f | 2012-01-14 16:42:02 +0100 | [diff] [blame] | 607 | .. c:function:: PyGILState_STATE PyGILState_Ensure() |
Antoine Pitrou | 7338709 | 2011-01-15 14:29:23 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 608 | |
| 609 | Ensure that the current thread is ready to call the Python C API regardless |
| 610 | of the current state of Python, or of the global interpreter lock. This may |
| 611 | be called as many times as desired by a thread as long as each call is |
Sandro Tosi | 98ed08f | 2012-01-14 16:42:02 +0100 | [diff] [blame] | 612 | matched with a call to :c:func:`PyGILState_Release`. In general, other |
| 613 | thread-related APIs may be used between :c:func:`PyGILState_Ensure` and |
| 614 | :c:func:`PyGILState_Release` calls as long as the thread state is restored to |
Antoine Pitrou | 7338709 | 2011-01-15 14:29:23 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 615 | its previous state before the Release(). For example, normal usage of the |
Sandro Tosi | 98ed08f | 2012-01-14 16:42:02 +0100 | [diff] [blame] | 616 | :c:macro:`Py_BEGIN_ALLOW_THREADS` and :c:macro:`Py_END_ALLOW_THREADS` macros is |
Antoine Pitrou | 7338709 | 2011-01-15 14:29:23 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 617 | acceptable. |
| 618 | |
| 619 | The return value is an opaque "handle" to the thread state when |
Sandro Tosi | 98ed08f | 2012-01-14 16:42:02 +0100 | [diff] [blame] | 620 | :c:func:`PyGILState_Ensure` was called, and must be passed to |
| 621 | :c:func:`PyGILState_Release` to ensure Python is left in the same state. Even |
Antoine Pitrou | 7338709 | 2011-01-15 14:29:23 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 622 | though recursive calls are allowed, these handles *cannot* be shared - each |
Sandro Tosi | 98ed08f | 2012-01-14 16:42:02 +0100 | [diff] [blame] | 623 | unique call to :c:func:`PyGILState_Ensure` must save the handle for its call |
| 624 | to :c:func:`PyGILState_Release`. |
Antoine Pitrou | 7338709 | 2011-01-15 14:29:23 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 625 | |
| 626 | When the function returns, the current thread will hold the GIL and be able |
| 627 | to call arbitrary Python code. Failure is a fatal error. |
| 628 | |
| 629 | .. versionadded:: 2.3 |
| 630 | |
| 631 | |
Sandro Tosi | 98ed08f | 2012-01-14 16:42:02 +0100 | [diff] [blame] | 632 | .. c:function:: void PyGILState_Release(PyGILState_STATE) |
Antoine Pitrou | 7338709 | 2011-01-15 14:29:23 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 633 | |
| 634 | Release any resources previously acquired. After this call, Python's state will |
Sandro Tosi | 98ed08f | 2012-01-14 16:42:02 +0100 | [diff] [blame] | 635 | be the same as it was prior to the corresponding :c:func:`PyGILState_Ensure` call |
Antoine Pitrou | 7338709 | 2011-01-15 14:29:23 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 636 | (but generally this state will be unknown to the caller, hence the use of the |
| 637 | GILState API). |
| 638 | |
Sandro Tosi | 98ed08f | 2012-01-14 16:42:02 +0100 | [diff] [blame] | 639 | Every call to :c:func:`PyGILState_Ensure` must be matched by a call to |
| 640 | :c:func:`PyGILState_Release` on the same thread. |
Antoine Pitrou | 7338709 | 2011-01-15 14:29:23 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 641 | |
| 642 | .. versionadded:: 2.3 |
| 643 | |
| 644 | |
Charles-François Natali | 6d12c80 | 2015-04-15 19:30:38 +0100 | [diff] [blame] | 645 | .. c:function:: PyThreadState* PyGILState_GetThisThreadState() |
Sandro Tosi | 9943c0d | 2011-08-08 00:15:57 +0200 | [diff] [blame] | 646 | |
| 647 | Get the current thread state for this thread. May return ``NULL`` if no |
| 648 | GILState API has been used on the current thread. Note that the main thread |
| 649 | always has such a thread-state, even if no auto-thread-state call has been |
| 650 | made on the main thread. This is mainly a helper/diagnostic function. |
| 651 | |
| 652 | .. versionadded:: 2.3 |
| 653 | |
| 654 | |
Georg Brandl | 8ec7f65 | 2007-08-15 14:28:01 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 655 | The following macros are normally used without a trailing semicolon; look for |
| 656 | example usage in the Python source distribution. |
| 657 | |
| 658 | |
Sandro Tosi | 98ed08f | 2012-01-14 16:42:02 +0100 | [diff] [blame] | 659 | .. c:macro:: Py_BEGIN_ALLOW_THREADS |
Georg Brandl | 8ec7f65 | 2007-08-15 14:28:01 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 660 | |
| 661 | This macro expands to ``{ PyThreadState *_save; _save = PyEval_SaveThread();``. |
| 662 | Note that it contains an opening brace; it must be matched with a following |
Sandro Tosi | 98ed08f | 2012-01-14 16:42:02 +0100 | [diff] [blame] | 663 | :c:macro:`Py_END_ALLOW_THREADS` macro. See above for further discussion of this |
Georg Brandl | 8ec7f65 | 2007-08-15 14:28:01 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 664 | macro. It is a no-op when thread support is disabled at compile time. |
| 665 | |
| 666 | |
Sandro Tosi | 98ed08f | 2012-01-14 16:42:02 +0100 | [diff] [blame] | 667 | .. c:macro:: Py_END_ALLOW_THREADS |
Georg Brandl | 8ec7f65 | 2007-08-15 14:28:01 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 668 | |
| 669 | This macro expands to ``PyEval_RestoreThread(_save); }``. Note that it contains |
| 670 | a closing brace; it must be matched with an earlier |
Sandro Tosi | 98ed08f | 2012-01-14 16:42:02 +0100 | [diff] [blame] | 671 | :c:macro:`Py_BEGIN_ALLOW_THREADS` macro. See above for further discussion of |
Georg Brandl | 8ec7f65 | 2007-08-15 14:28:01 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 672 | this macro. It is a no-op when thread support is disabled at compile time. |
| 673 | |
| 674 | |
Sandro Tosi | 98ed08f | 2012-01-14 16:42:02 +0100 | [diff] [blame] | 675 | .. c:macro:: Py_BLOCK_THREADS |
Georg Brandl | 8ec7f65 | 2007-08-15 14:28:01 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 676 | |
| 677 | This macro expands to ``PyEval_RestoreThread(_save);``: it is equivalent to |
Sandro Tosi | 98ed08f | 2012-01-14 16:42:02 +0100 | [diff] [blame] | 678 | :c:macro:`Py_END_ALLOW_THREADS` without the closing brace. It is a no-op when |
Georg Brandl | 8ec7f65 | 2007-08-15 14:28:01 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 679 | thread support is disabled at compile time. |
| 680 | |
| 681 | |
Sandro Tosi | 98ed08f | 2012-01-14 16:42:02 +0100 | [diff] [blame] | 682 | .. c:macro:: Py_UNBLOCK_THREADS |
Georg Brandl | 8ec7f65 | 2007-08-15 14:28:01 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 683 | |
| 684 | This macro expands to ``_save = PyEval_SaveThread();``: it is equivalent to |
Sandro Tosi | 98ed08f | 2012-01-14 16:42:02 +0100 | [diff] [blame] | 685 | :c:macro:`Py_BEGIN_ALLOW_THREADS` without the opening brace and variable |
Georg Brandl | 8ec7f65 | 2007-08-15 14:28:01 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 686 | declaration. It is a no-op when thread support is disabled at compile time. |
| 687 | |
Antoine Pitrou | 7338709 | 2011-01-15 14:29:23 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 688 | |
| 689 | Low-level API |
| 690 | ------------- |
| 691 | |
Georg Brandl | 8ec7f65 | 2007-08-15 14:28:01 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 692 | All of the following functions are only available when thread support is enabled |
Georg Brandl | 1ede0d6 | 2009-04-05 17:17:42 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 693 | at compile time, and must be called only when the global interpreter lock has |
| 694 | been created. |
Georg Brandl | 8ec7f65 | 2007-08-15 14:28:01 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 695 | |
| 696 | |
Sandro Tosi | 98ed08f | 2012-01-14 16:42:02 +0100 | [diff] [blame] | 697 | .. c:function:: PyInterpreterState* PyInterpreterState_New() |
Georg Brandl | 8ec7f65 | 2007-08-15 14:28:01 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 698 | |
Georg Brandl | 1ede0d6 | 2009-04-05 17:17:42 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 699 | Create a new interpreter state object. The global interpreter lock need not |
| 700 | be held, but may be held if it is necessary to serialize calls to this |
| 701 | function. |
Georg Brandl | 8ec7f65 | 2007-08-15 14:28:01 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 702 | |
| 703 | |
Sandro Tosi | 98ed08f | 2012-01-14 16:42:02 +0100 | [diff] [blame] | 704 | .. c:function:: void PyInterpreterState_Clear(PyInterpreterState *interp) |
Georg Brandl | 8ec7f65 | 2007-08-15 14:28:01 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 705 | |
Georg Brandl | 1ede0d6 | 2009-04-05 17:17:42 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 706 | Reset all information in an interpreter state object. The global interpreter |
| 707 | lock must be held. |
Georg Brandl | 8ec7f65 | 2007-08-15 14:28:01 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 708 | |
| 709 | |
Sandro Tosi | 98ed08f | 2012-01-14 16:42:02 +0100 | [diff] [blame] | 710 | .. c:function:: void PyInterpreterState_Delete(PyInterpreterState *interp) |
Georg Brandl | 8ec7f65 | 2007-08-15 14:28:01 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 711 | |
Georg Brandl | 1ede0d6 | 2009-04-05 17:17:42 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 712 | Destroy an interpreter state object. The global interpreter lock need not be |
| 713 | held. The interpreter state must have been reset with a previous call to |
Sandro Tosi | 98ed08f | 2012-01-14 16:42:02 +0100 | [diff] [blame] | 714 | :c:func:`PyInterpreterState_Clear`. |
Georg Brandl | 8ec7f65 | 2007-08-15 14:28:01 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 715 | |
| 716 | |
Sandro Tosi | 98ed08f | 2012-01-14 16:42:02 +0100 | [diff] [blame] | 717 | .. c:function:: PyThreadState* PyThreadState_New(PyInterpreterState *interp) |
Georg Brandl | 8ec7f65 | 2007-08-15 14:28:01 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 718 | |
Georg Brandl | 1ede0d6 | 2009-04-05 17:17:42 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 719 | Create a new thread state object belonging to the given interpreter object. |
| 720 | The global interpreter lock need not be held, but may be held if it is |
| 721 | necessary to serialize calls to this function. |
Georg Brandl | 8ec7f65 | 2007-08-15 14:28:01 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 722 | |
| 723 | |
Sandro Tosi | 98ed08f | 2012-01-14 16:42:02 +0100 | [diff] [blame] | 724 | .. c:function:: void PyThreadState_Clear(PyThreadState *tstate) |
Georg Brandl | 8ec7f65 | 2007-08-15 14:28:01 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 725 | |
Georg Brandl | 1ede0d6 | 2009-04-05 17:17:42 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 726 | Reset all information in a thread state object. The global interpreter lock |
| 727 | must be held. |
Georg Brandl | 8ec7f65 | 2007-08-15 14:28:01 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 728 | |
| 729 | |
Sandro Tosi | 98ed08f | 2012-01-14 16:42:02 +0100 | [diff] [blame] | 730 | .. c:function:: void PyThreadState_Delete(PyThreadState *tstate) |
Georg Brandl | 8ec7f65 | 2007-08-15 14:28:01 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 731 | |
Georg Brandl | 1ede0d6 | 2009-04-05 17:17:42 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 732 | Destroy a thread state object. The global interpreter lock need not be held. |
| 733 | The thread state must have been reset with a previous call to |
Sandro Tosi | 98ed08f | 2012-01-14 16:42:02 +0100 | [diff] [blame] | 734 | :c:func:`PyThreadState_Clear`. |
Georg Brandl | 8ec7f65 | 2007-08-15 14:28:01 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 735 | |
| 736 | |
Sandro Tosi | 98ed08f | 2012-01-14 16:42:02 +0100 | [diff] [blame] | 737 | .. c:function:: PyObject* PyThreadState_GetDict() |
Georg Brandl | 8ec7f65 | 2007-08-15 14:28:01 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 738 | |
| 739 | Return a dictionary in which extensions can store thread-specific state |
| 740 | information. Each extension should use a unique key to use to store state in |
| 741 | the dictionary. It is okay to call this function when no current thread state |
| 742 | is available. If this function returns *NULL*, no exception has been raised and |
| 743 | the caller should assume no current thread state is available. |
| 744 | |
| 745 | .. versionchanged:: 2.3 |
| 746 | Previously this could only be called when a current thread is active, and *NULL* |
| 747 | meant that an exception was raised. |
| 748 | |
| 749 | |
Sandro Tosi | 98ed08f | 2012-01-14 16:42:02 +0100 | [diff] [blame] | 750 | .. c:function:: int PyThreadState_SetAsyncExc(long id, PyObject *exc) |
Georg Brandl | 8ec7f65 | 2007-08-15 14:28:01 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 751 | |
| 752 | Asynchronously raise an exception in a thread. The *id* argument is the thread |
| 753 | id of the target thread; *exc* is the exception object to be raised. This |
| 754 | function does not steal any references to *exc*. To prevent naive misuse, you |
| 755 | must write your own C extension to call this. Must be called with the GIL held. |
| 756 | Returns the number of thread states modified; this is normally one, but will be |
| 757 | zero if the thread id isn't found. If *exc* is :const:`NULL`, the pending |
| 758 | exception (if any) for the thread is cleared. This raises no exceptions. |
| 759 | |
| 760 | .. versionadded:: 2.3 |
| 761 | |
| 762 | |
Sandro Tosi | 98ed08f | 2012-01-14 16:42:02 +0100 | [diff] [blame] | 763 | .. c:function:: void PyEval_AcquireThread(PyThreadState *tstate) |
Georg Brandl | 8ec7f65 | 2007-08-15 14:28:01 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 764 | |
Antoine Pitrou | 7338709 | 2011-01-15 14:29:23 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 765 | Acquire the global interpreter lock and set the current thread state to |
| 766 | *tstate*, which should not be *NULL*. The lock must have been created earlier. |
| 767 | If this thread already has the lock, deadlock ensues. |
Georg Brandl | 8ec7f65 | 2007-08-15 14:28:01 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 768 | |
Sandro Tosi | 98ed08f | 2012-01-14 16:42:02 +0100 | [diff] [blame] | 769 | :c:func:`PyEval_RestoreThread` is a higher-level function which is always |
Antoine Pitrou | 7338709 | 2011-01-15 14:29:23 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 770 | available (even when thread support isn't enabled or when threads have |
| 771 | not been initialized). |
Georg Brandl | 8ec7f65 | 2007-08-15 14:28:01 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 772 | |
| 773 | |
Sandro Tosi | 98ed08f | 2012-01-14 16:42:02 +0100 | [diff] [blame] | 774 | .. c:function:: void PyEval_ReleaseThread(PyThreadState *tstate) |
Georg Brandl | 8ec7f65 | 2007-08-15 14:28:01 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 775 | |
Antoine Pitrou | 7338709 | 2011-01-15 14:29:23 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 776 | Reset the current thread state to *NULL* and release the global interpreter |
| 777 | lock. The lock must have been created earlier and must be held by the current |
| 778 | thread. The *tstate* argument, which must not be *NULL*, is only used to check |
| 779 | that it represents the current thread state --- if it isn't, a fatal error is |
| 780 | reported. |
Georg Brandl | 8ec7f65 | 2007-08-15 14:28:01 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 781 | |
Sandro Tosi | 98ed08f | 2012-01-14 16:42:02 +0100 | [diff] [blame] | 782 | :c:func:`PyEval_SaveThread` is a higher-level function which is always |
Antoine Pitrou | 7338709 | 2011-01-15 14:29:23 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 783 | available (even when thread support isn't enabled or when threads have |
| 784 | not been initialized). |
Georg Brandl | 8ec7f65 | 2007-08-15 14:28:01 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 785 | |
Georg Brandl | 8ec7f65 | 2007-08-15 14:28:01 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 786 | |
Sandro Tosi | 98ed08f | 2012-01-14 16:42:02 +0100 | [diff] [blame] | 787 | .. c:function:: void PyEval_AcquireLock() |
Antoine Pitrou | 7338709 | 2011-01-15 14:29:23 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 788 | |
| 789 | Acquire the global interpreter lock. The lock must have been created earlier. |
| 790 | If this thread already has the lock, a deadlock ensues. |
| 791 | |
| 792 | .. warning:: |
| 793 | This function does not change the current thread state. Please use |
Sandro Tosi | 98ed08f | 2012-01-14 16:42:02 +0100 | [diff] [blame] | 794 | :c:func:`PyEval_RestoreThread` or :c:func:`PyEval_AcquireThread` |
Antoine Pitrou | 7338709 | 2011-01-15 14:29:23 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 795 | instead. |
| 796 | |
| 797 | |
Sandro Tosi | 98ed08f | 2012-01-14 16:42:02 +0100 | [diff] [blame] | 798 | .. c:function:: void PyEval_ReleaseLock() |
Antoine Pitrou | 7338709 | 2011-01-15 14:29:23 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 799 | |
| 800 | Release the global interpreter lock. The lock must have been created earlier. |
| 801 | |
| 802 | .. warning:: |
| 803 | This function does not change the current thread state. Please use |
Sandro Tosi | 98ed08f | 2012-01-14 16:42:02 +0100 | [diff] [blame] | 804 | :c:func:`PyEval_SaveThread` or :c:func:`PyEval_ReleaseThread` |
Antoine Pitrou | 7338709 | 2011-01-15 14:29:23 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 805 | instead. |
| 806 | |
| 807 | |
| 808 | Sub-interpreter support |
| 809 | ======================= |
| 810 | |
| 811 | While in most uses, you will only embed a single Python interpreter, there |
| 812 | are cases where you need to create several independent interpreters in the |
| 813 | same process and perhaps even in the same thread. Sub-interpreters allow |
| 814 | you to do that. You can switch between sub-interpreters using the |
Sandro Tosi | 98ed08f | 2012-01-14 16:42:02 +0100 | [diff] [blame] | 815 | :c:func:`PyThreadState_Swap` function. You can create and destroy them |
Antoine Pitrou | 7338709 | 2011-01-15 14:29:23 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 816 | using the following functions: |
| 817 | |
| 818 | |
Sandro Tosi | 98ed08f | 2012-01-14 16:42:02 +0100 | [diff] [blame] | 819 | .. c:function:: PyThreadState* Py_NewInterpreter() |
Antoine Pitrou | 7338709 | 2011-01-15 14:29:23 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 820 | |
| 821 | .. index:: |
| 822 | module: builtins |
| 823 | module: __main__ |
| 824 | module: sys |
| 825 | single: stdout (in module sys) |
| 826 | single: stderr (in module sys) |
| 827 | single: stdin (in module sys) |
| 828 | |
| 829 | Create a new sub-interpreter. This is an (almost) totally separate environment |
| 830 | for the execution of Python code. In particular, the new interpreter has |
| 831 | separate, independent versions of all imported modules, including the |
| 832 | fundamental modules :mod:`builtins`, :mod:`__main__` and :mod:`sys`. The |
| 833 | table of loaded modules (``sys.modules``) and the module search path |
| 834 | (``sys.path``) are also separate. The new environment has no ``sys.argv`` |
| 835 | variable. It has new standard I/O stream file objects ``sys.stdin``, |
| 836 | ``sys.stdout`` and ``sys.stderr`` (however these refer to the same underlying |
| 837 | file descriptors). |
| 838 | |
| 839 | The return value points to the first thread state created in the new |
| 840 | sub-interpreter. This thread state is made in the current thread state. |
| 841 | Note that no actual thread is created; see the discussion of thread states |
| 842 | below. If creation of the new interpreter is unsuccessful, *NULL* is |
| 843 | returned; no exception is set since the exception state is stored in the |
| 844 | current thread state and there may not be a current thread state. (Like all |
| 845 | other Python/C API functions, the global interpreter lock must be held before |
| 846 | calling this function and is still held when it returns; however, unlike most |
| 847 | other Python/C API functions, there needn't be a current thread state on |
| 848 | entry.) |
| 849 | |
| 850 | .. index:: |
| 851 | single: Py_Finalize() |
| 852 | single: Py_Initialize() |
| 853 | |
| 854 | Extension modules are shared between (sub-)interpreters as follows: the first |
| 855 | time a particular extension is imported, it is initialized normally, and a |
| 856 | (shallow) copy of its module's dictionary is squirreled away. When the same |
| 857 | extension is imported by another (sub-)interpreter, a new module is initialized |
| 858 | and filled with the contents of this copy; the extension's ``init`` function is |
| 859 | not called. Note that this is different from what happens when an extension is |
| 860 | imported after the interpreter has been completely re-initialized by calling |
Sandro Tosi | 98ed08f | 2012-01-14 16:42:02 +0100 | [diff] [blame] | 861 | :c:func:`Py_Finalize` and :c:func:`Py_Initialize`; in that case, the extension's |
Antoine Pitrou | 7338709 | 2011-01-15 14:29:23 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 862 | ``initmodule`` function *is* called again. |
| 863 | |
| 864 | .. index:: single: close() (in module os) |
| 865 | |
| 866 | |
Sandro Tosi | 98ed08f | 2012-01-14 16:42:02 +0100 | [diff] [blame] | 867 | .. c:function:: void Py_EndInterpreter(PyThreadState *tstate) |
Antoine Pitrou | 7338709 | 2011-01-15 14:29:23 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 868 | |
| 869 | .. index:: single: Py_Finalize() |
| 870 | |
| 871 | Destroy the (sub-)interpreter represented by the given thread state. The given |
| 872 | thread state must be the current thread state. See the discussion of thread |
| 873 | states below. When the call returns, the current thread state is *NULL*. All |
| 874 | thread states associated with this interpreter are destroyed. (The global |
| 875 | interpreter lock must be held before calling this function and is still held |
Sandro Tosi | 98ed08f | 2012-01-14 16:42:02 +0100 | [diff] [blame] | 876 | when it returns.) :c:func:`Py_Finalize` will destroy all sub-interpreters that |
Antoine Pitrou | 7338709 | 2011-01-15 14:29:23 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 877 | haven't been explicitly destroyed at that point. |
| 878 | |
| 879 | |
| 880 | Bugs and caveats |
| 881 | ---------------- |
| 882 | |
| 883 | Because sub-interpreters (and the main interpreter) are part of the same |
| 884 | process, the insulation between them isn't perfect --- for example, using |
| 885 | low-level file operations like :func:`os.close` they can |
| 886 | (accidentally or maliciously) affect each other's open files. Because of the |
| 887 | way extensions are shared between (sub-)interpreters, some extensions may not |
| 888 | work properly; this is especially likely when the extension makes use of |
| 889 | (static) global variables, or when the extension manipulates its module's |
| 890 | dictionary after its initialization. It is possible to insert objects created |
| 891 | in one sub-interpreter into a namespace of another sub-interpreter; this should |
| 892 | be done with great care to avoid sharing user-defined functions, methods, |
| 893 | instances or classes between sub-interpreters, since import operations executed |
| 894 | by such objects may affect the wrong (sub-)interpreter's dictionary of loaded |
| 895 | modules. |
| 896 | |
Sandro Tosi | 98ed08f | 2012-01-14 16:42:02 +0100 | [diff] [blame] | 897 | Also note that combining this functionality with :c:func:`PyGILState_\*` APIs |
Ezio Melotti | fe12aa6 | 2011-05-05 14:19:48 +0300 | [diff] [blame] | 898 | is delicate, because these APIs assume a bijection between Python thread states |
Antoine Pitrou | 7338709 | 2011-01-15 14:29:23 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 899 | and OS-level threads, an assumption broken by the presence of sub-interpreters. |
| 900 | It is highly recommended that you don't switch sub-interpreters between a pair |
Sandro Tosi | 98ed08f | 2012-01-14 16:42:02 +0100 | [diff] [blame] | 901 | of matching :c:func:`PyGILState_Ensure` and :c:func:`PyGILState_Release` calls. |
Antoine Pitrou | 7338709 | 2011-01-15 14:29:23 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 902 | Furthermore, extensions (such as :mod:`ctypes`) using these APIs to allow calling |
| 903 | of Python code from non-Python created threads will probably be broken when using |
| 904 | sub-interpreters. |
Georg Brandl | 8ec7f65 | 2007-08-15 14:28:01 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 905 | |
Kristján Valur Jónsson | 0e2d8c3 | 2009-01-09 21:35:16 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 906 | |
| 907 | Asynchronous Notifications |
| 908 | ========================== |
| 909 | |
Andrew M. Kuchling | a178a69 | 2009-04-03 21:45:29 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 910 | A mechanism is provided to make asynchronous notifications to the main |
Kristján Valur Jónsson | 0e2d8c3 | 2009-01-09 21:35:16 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 911 | interpreter thread. These notifications take the form of a function |
Antoine Pitrou | 59db34e | 2013-09-30 21:35:44 +0200 | [diff] [blame] | 912 | pointer and a void pointer argument. |
Kristján Valur Jónsson | 0e2d8c3 | 2009-01-09 21:35:16 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 913 | |
Kristján Valur Jónsson | 0e2d8c3 | 2009-01-09 21:35:16 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 914 | |
Sandro Tosi | 98ed08f | 2012-01-14 16:42:02 +0100 | [diff] [blame] | 915 | .. c:function:: int Py_AddPendingCall(int (*func)(void *), void *arg) |
Kristján Valur Jónsson | 0e2d8c3 | 2009-01-09 21:35:16 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 916 | |
| 917 | .. index:: single: Py_AddPendingCall() |
| 918 | |
Antoine Pitrou | 59db34e | 2013-09-30 21:35:44 +0200 | [diff] [blame] | 919 | Schedule a function to be called from the main interpreter thread. On |
Serhiy Storchaka | d585c52 | 2016-10-27 21:41:04 +0300 | [diff] [blame] | 920 | success, ``0`` is returned and *func* is queued for being called in the |
| 921 | main thread. On failure, ``-1`` is returned without setting any exception. |
Kristján Valur Jónsson | 0e2d8c3 | 2009-01-09 21:35:16 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 922 | |
Antoine Pitrou | 59db34e | 2013-09-30 21:35:44 +0200 | [diff] [blame] | 923 | When successfully queued, *func* will be *eventually* called from the |
| 924 | main interpreter thread with the argument *arg*. It will be called |
| 925 | asynchronously with respect to normally running Python code, but with |
| 926 | both these conditions met: |
Kristján Valur Jónsson | 0e2d8c3 | 2009-01-09 21:35:16 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 927 | |
Antoine Pitrou | 59db34e | 2013-09-30 21:35:44 +0200 | [diff] [blame] | 928 | * on a :term:`bytecode` boundary; |
| 929 | * with the main thread holding the :term:`global interpreter lock` |
| 930 | (*func* can therefore use the full C API). |
| 931 | |
Serhiy Storchaka | d585c52 | 2016-10-27 21:41:04 +0300 | [diff] [blame] | 932 | *func* must return ``0`` on success, or ``-1`` on failure with an exception |
Antoine Pitrou | 59db34e | 2013-09-30 21:35:44 +0200 | [diff] [blame] | 933 | set. *func* won't be interrupted to perform another asynchronous |
| 934 | notification recursively, but it can still be interrupted to switch |
| 935 | threads if the global interpreter lock is released. |
| 936 | |
| 937 | This function doesn't need a current thread state to run, and it doesn't |
| 938 | need the global interpreter lock. |
| 939 | |
| 940 | .. warning:: |
| 941 | This is a low-level function, only useful for very special cases. |
| 942 | There is no guarantee that *func* will be called as quick as |
| 943 | possible. If the main thread is busy executing a system call, |
| 944 | *func* won't be called before the system call returns. This |
| 945 | function is generally **not** suitable for calling Python code from |
| 946 | arbitrary C threads. Instead, use the :ref:`PyGILState API<gilstate>`. |
Kristján Valur Jónsson | 0e2d8c3 | 2009-01-09 21:35:16 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 947 | |
| 948 | .. versionadded:: 2.7 |
| 949 | |
| 950 | |
Georg Brandl | 8ec7f65 | 2007-08-15 14:28:01 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 951 | .. _profiling: |
| 952 | |
| 953 | Profiling and Tracing |
| 954 | ===================== |
| 955 | |
| 956 | .. sectionauthor:: Fred L. Drake, Jr. <fdrake@acm.org> |
| 957 | |
| 958 | |
| 959 | The Python interpreter provides some low-level support for attaching profiling |
| 960 | and execution tracing facilities. These are used for profiling, debugging, and |
| 961 | coverage analysis tools. |
| 962 | |
| 963 | Starting with Python 2.2, the implementation of this facility was substantially |
| 964 | revised, and an interface from C was added. This C interface allows the |
| 965 | profiling or tracing code to avoid the overhead of calling through Python-level |
| 966 | callable objects, making a direct C function call instead. The essential |
| 967 | attributes of the facility have not changed; the interface allows trace |
| 968 | functions to be installed per-thread, and the basic events reported to the trace |
| 969 | function are the same as had been reported to the Python-level trace functions |
| 970 | in previous versions. |
| 971 | |
| 972 | |
Sandro Tosi | 98ed08f | 2012-01-14 16:42:02 +0100 | [diff] [blame] | 973 | .. c:type:: int (*Py_tracefunc)(PyObject *obj, PyFrameObject *frame, int what, PyObject *arg) |
Georg Brandl | 8ec7f65 | 2007-08-15 14:28:01 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 974 | |
Sandro Tosi | 98ed08f | 2012-01-14 16:42:02 +0100 | [diff] [blame] | 975 | The type of the trace function registered using :c:func:`PyEval_SetProfile` and |
| 976 | :c:func:`PyEval_SetTrace`. The first parameter is the object passed to the |
Georg Brandl | 8ec7f65 | 2007-08-15 14:28:01 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 977 | registration function as *obj*, *frame* is the frame object to which the event |
| 978 | pertains, *what* is one of the constants :const:`PyTrace_CALL`, |
| 979 | :const:`PyTrace_EXCEPTION`, :const:`PyTrace_LINE`, :const:`PyTrace_RETURN`, |
| 980 | :const:`PyTrace_C_CALL`, :const:`PyTrace_C_EXCEPTION`, or |
| 981 | :const:`PyTrace_C_RETURN`, and *arg* depends on the value of *what*: |
| 982 | |
| 983 | +------------------------------+--------------------------------------+ |
| 984 | | Value of *what* | Meaning of *arg* | |
| 985 | +==============================+======================================+ |
| 986 | | :const:`PyTrace_CALL` | Always *NULL*. | |
| 987 | +------------------------------+--------------------------------------+ |
| 988 | | :const:`PyTrace_EXCEPTION` | Exception information as returned by | |
| 989 | | | :func:`sys.exc_info`. | |
| 990 | +------------------------------+--------------------------------------+ |
| 991 | | :const:`PyTrace_LINE` | Always *NULL*. | |
| 992 | +------------------------------+--------------------------------------+ |
Georg Brandl | 78f11ed | 2010-11-26 07:34:20 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 993 | | :const:`PyTrace_RETURN` | Value being returned to the caller, | |
| 994 | | | or *NULL* if caused by an exception. | |
Georg Brandl | 8ec7f65 | 2007-08-15 14:28:01 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 995 | +------------------------------+--------------------------------------+ |
Georg Brandl | 78f11ed | 2010-11-26 07:34:20 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 996 | | :const:`PyTrace_C_CALL` | Function object being called. | |
Georg Brandl | 8ec7f65 | 2007-08-15 14:28:01 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 997 | +------------------------------+--------------------------------------+ |
Georg Brandl | 78f11ed | 2010-11-26 07:34:20 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 998 | | :const:`PyTrace_C_EXCEPTION` | Function object being called. | |
Georg Brandl | 8ec7f65 | 2007-08-15 14:28:01 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 999 | +------------------------------+--------------------------------------+ |
Georg Brandl | 78f11ed | 2010-11-26 07:34:20 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 1000 | | :const:`PyTrace_C_RETURN` | Function object being called. | |
Georg Brandl | 8ec7f65 | 2007-08-15 14:28:01 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 1001 | +------------------------------+--------------------------------------+ |
| 1002 | |
| 1003 | |
Sandro Tosi | 98ed08f | 2012-01-14 16:42:02 +0100 | [diff] [blame] | 1004 | .. c:var:: int PyTrace_CALL |
Georg Brandl | 8ec7f65 | 2007-08-15 14:28:01 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 1005 | |
Sandro Tosi | 98ed08f | 2012-01-14 16:42:02 +0100 | [diff] [blame] | 1006 | The value of the *what* parameter to a :c:type:`Py_tracefunc` function when a new |
Georg Brandl | 8ec7f65 | 2007-08-15 14:28:01 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 1007 | call to a function or method is being reported, or a new entry into a generator. |
| 1008 | Note that the creation of the iterator for a generator function is not reported |
| 1009 | as there is no control transfer to the Python bytecode in the corresponding |
| 1010 | frame. |
| 1011 | |
| 1012 | |
Sandro Tosi | 98ed08f | 2012-01-14 16:42:02 +0100 | [diff] [blame] | 1013 | .. c:var:: int PyTrace_EXCEPTION |
Georg Brandl | 8ec7f65 | 2007-08-15 14:28:01 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 1014 | |
Sandro Tosi | 98ed08f | 2012-01-14 16:42:02 +0100 | [diff] [blame] | 1015 | The value of the *what* parameter to a :c:type:`Py_tracefunc` function when an |
Georg Brandl | 8ec7f65 | 2007-08-15 14:28:01 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 1016 | exception has been raised. The callback function is called with this value for |
| 1017 | *what* when after any bytecode is processed after which the exception becomes |
| 1018 | set within the frame being executed. The effect of this is that as exception |
| 1019 | propagation causes the Python stack to unwind, the callback is called upon |
| 1020 | return to each frame as the exception propagates. Only trace functions receives |
| 1021 | these events; they are not needed by the profiler. |
| 1022 | |
| 1023 | |
Sandro Tosi | 98ed08f | 2012-01-14 16:42:02 +0100 | [diff] [blame] | 1024 | .. c:var:: int PyTrace_LINE |
Georg Brandl | 8ec7f65 | 2007-08-15 14:28:01 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 1025 | |
| 1026 | The value passed as the *what* parameter to a trace function (but not a |
| 1027 | profiling function) when a line-number event is being reported. |
| 1028 | |
| 1029 | |
Sandro Tosi | 98ed08f | 2012-01-14 16:42:02 +0100 | [diff] [blame] | 1030 | .. c:var:: int PyTrace_RETURN |
Georg Brandl | 8ec7f65 | 2007-08-15 14:28:01 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 1031 | |
Sandro Tosi | 98ed08f | 2012-01-14 16:42:02 +0100 | [diff] [blame] | 1032 | The value for the *what* parameter to :c:type:`Py_tracefunc` functions when a |
Georg Brandl | 8ec7f65 | 2007-08-15 14:28:01 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 1033 | call is returning without propagating an exception. |
| 1034 | |
| 1035 | |
Sandro Tosi | 98ed08f | 2012-01-14 16:42:02 +0100 | [diff] [blame] | 1036 | .. c:var:: int PyTrace_C_CALL |
Georg Brandl | 8ec7f65 | 2007-08-15 14:28:01 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 1037 | |
Sandro Tosi | 98ed08f | 2012-01-14 16:42:02 +0100 | [diff] [blame] | 1038 | The value for the *what* parameter to :c:type:`Py_tracefunc` functions when a C |
Georg Brandl | 8ec7f65 | 2007-08-15 14:28:01 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 1039 | function is about to be called. |
| 1040 | |
| 1041 | |
Sandro Tosi | 98ed08f | 2012-01-14 16:42:02 +0100 | [diff] [blame] | 1042 | .. c:var:: int PyTrace_C_EXCEPTION |
Georg Brandl | 8ec7f65 | 2007-08-15 14:28:01 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 1043 | |
Sandro Tosi | 98ed08f | 2012-01-14 16:42:02 +0100 | [diff] [blame] | 1044 | The value for the *what* parameter to :c:type:`Py_tracefunc` functions when a C |
Georg Brandl | 21946af | 2010-10-06 09:28:45 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 1045 | function has raised an exception. |
Georg Brandl | 8ec7f65 | 2007-08-15 14:28:01 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 1046 | |
| 1047 | |
Sandro Tosi | 98ed08f | 2012-01-14 16:42:02 +0100 | [diff] [blame] | 1048 | .. c:var:: int PyTrace_C_RETURN |
Georg Brandl | 8ec7f65 | 2007-08-15 14:28:01 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 1049 | |
Sandro Tosi | 98ed08f | 2012-01-14 16:42:02 +0100 | [diff] [blame] | 1050 | The value for the *what* parameter to :c:type:`Py_tracefunc` functions when a C |
Georg Brandl | 8ec7f65 | 2007-08-15 14:28:01 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 1051 | function has returned. |
| 1052 | |
| 1053 | |
Sandro Tosi | 98ed08f | 2012-01-14 16:42:02 +0100 | [diff] [blame] | 1054 | .. c:function:: void PyEval_SetProfile(Py_tracefunc func, PyObject *obj) |
Georg Brandl | 8ec7f65 | 2007-08-15 14:28:01 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 1055 | |
| 1056 | Set the profiler function to *func*. The *obj* parameter is passed to the |
| 1057 | function as its first parameter, and may be any Python object, or *NULL*. If |
| 1058 | the profile function needs to maintain state, using a different value for *obj* |
| 1059 | for each thread provides a convenient and thread-safe place to store it. The |
| 1060 | profile function is called for all monitored events except the line-number |
| 1061 | events. |
| 1062 | |
| 1063 | |
Sandro Tosi | 98ed08f | 2012-01-14 16:42:02 +0100 | [diff] [blame] | 1064 | .. c:function:: void PyEval_SetTrace(Py_tracefunc func, PyObject *obj) |
Georg Brandl | 8ec7f65 | 2007-08-15 14:28:01 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 1065 | |
| 1066 | Set the tracing function to *func*. This is similar to |
Sandro Tosi | 98ed08f | 2012-01-14 16:42:02 +0100 | [diff] [blame] | 1067 | :c:func:`PyEval_SetProfile`, except the tracing function does receive line-number |
Georg Brandl | 8ec7f65 | 2007-08-15 14:28:01 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 1068 | events. |
| 1069 | |
Sandro Tosi | 98ed08f | 2012-01-14 16:42:02 +0100 | [diff] [blame] | 1070 | .. c:function:: PyObject* PyEval_GetCallStats(PyObject *self) |
Georg Brandl | 16f1df9 | 2007-12-01 22:24:47 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 1071 | |
| 1072 | Return a tuple of function call counts. There are constants defined for the |
| 1073 | positions within the tuple: |
Georg Brandl | c62ef8b | 2009-01-03 20:55:06 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 1074 | |
Georg Brandl | 16f1df9 | 2007-12-01 22:24:47 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 1075 | +-------------------------------+-------+ |
| 1076 | | Name | Value | |
| 1077 | +===============================+=======+ |
| 1078 | | :const:`PCALL_ALL` | 0 | |
| 1079 | +-------------------------------+-------+ |
| 1080 | | :const:`PCALL_FUNCTION` | 1 | |
| 1081 | +-------------------------------+-------+ |
| 1082 | | :const:`PCALL_FAST_FUNCTION` | 2 | |
| 1083 | +-------------------------------+-------+ |
| 1084 | | :const:`PCALL_FASTER_FUNCTION`| 3 | |
| 1085 | +-------------------------------+-------+ |
| 1086 | | :const:`PCALL_METHOD` | 4 | |
| 1087 | +-------------------------------+-------+ |
| 1088 | | :const:`PCALL_BOUND_METHOD` | 5 | |
| 1089 | +-------------------------------+-------+ |
| 1090 | | :const:`PCALL_CFUNCTION` | 6 | |
| 1091 | +-------------------------------+-------+ |
| 1092 | | :const:`PCALL_TYPE` | 7 | |
| 1093 | +-------------------------------+-------+ |
| 1094 | | :const:`PCALL_GENERATOR` | 8 | |
| 1095 | +-------------------------------+-------+ |
| 1096 | | :const:`PCALL_OTHER` | 9 | |
| 1097 | +-------------------------------+-------+ |
| 1098 | | :const:`PCALL_POP` | 10 | |
| 1099 | +-------------------------------+-------+ |
Georg Brandl | c62ef8b | 2009-01-03 20:55:06 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 1100 | |
Georg Brandl | 16f1df9 | 2007-12-01 22:24:47 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 1101 | :const:`PCALL_FAST_FUNCTION` means no argument tuple needs to be created. |
| 1102 | :const:`PCALL_FASTER_FUNCTION` means that the fast-path frame setup code is used. |
| 1103 | |
| 1104 | If there is a method call where the call can be optimized by changing |
| 1105 | the argument tuple and calling the function directly, it gets recorded |
| 1106 | twice. |
| 1107 | |
| 1108 | This function is only present if Python is compiled with :const:`CALL_PROFILE` |
| 1109 | defined. |
Georg Brandl | 8ec7f65 | 2007-08-15 14:28:01 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 1110 | |
| 1111 | .. _advanced-debugging: |
| 1112 | |
| 1113 | Advanced Debugger Support |
| 1114 | ========================= |
| 1115 | |
| 1116 | .. sectionauthor:: Fred L. Drake, Jr. <fdrake@acm.org> |
| 1117 | |
| 1118 | |
| 1119 | These functions are only intended to be used by advanced debugging tools. |
| 1120 | |
| 1121 | |
Sandro Tosi | 98ed08f | 2012-01-14 16:42:02 +0100 | [diff] [blame] | 1122 | .. c:function:: PyInterpreterState* PyInterpreterState_Head() |
Georg Brandl | 8ec7f65 | 2007-08-15 14:28:01 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 1123 | |
| 1124 | Return the interpreter state object at the head of the list of all such objects. |
| 1125 | |
| 1126 | .. versionadded:: 2.2 |
| 1127 | |
| 1128 | |
Sandro Tosi | 98ed08f | 2012-01-14 16:42:02 +0100 | [diff] [blame] | 1129 | .. c:function:: PyInterpreterState* PyInterpreterState_Next(PyInterpreterState *interp) |
Georg Brandl | 8ec7f65 | 2007-08-15 14:28:01 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 1130 | |
| 1131 | Return the next interpreter state object after *interp* from the list of all |
| 1132 | such objects. |
| 1133 | |
| 1134 | .. versionadded:: 2.2 |
| 1135 | |
| 1136 | |
Sandro Tosi | 98ed08f | 2012-01-14 16:42:02 +0100 | [diff] [blame] | 1137 | .. c:function:: PyThreadState * PyInterpreterState_ThreadHead(PyInterpreterState *interp) |
Georg Brandl | 8ec7f65 | 2007-08-15 14:28:01 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 1138 | |
Benjamin Peterson | 07f9047 | 2015-01-13 09:17:24 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 1139 | Return the pointer to the first :c:type:`PyThreadState` object in the list of |
Georg Brandl | 8ec7f65 | 2007-08-15 14:28:01 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 1140 | threads associated with the interpreter *interp*. |
| 1141 | |
| 1142 | .. versionadded:: 2.2 |
| 1143 | |
| 1144 | |
Sandro Tosi | 98ed08f | 2012-01-14 16:42:02 +0100 | [diff] [blame] | 1145 | .. c:function:: PyThreadState* PyThreadState_Next(PyThreadState *tstate) |
Georg Brandl | 8ec7f65 | 2007-08-15 14:28:01 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 1146 | |
| 1147 | Return the next thread state object after *tstate* from the list of all such |
Sandro Tosi | 98ed08f | 2012-01-14 16:42:02 +0100 | [diff] [blame] | 1148 | objects belonging to the same :c:type:`PyInterpreterState` object. |
Georg Brandl | 8ec7f65 | 2007-08-15 14:28:01 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 1149 | |
| 1150 | .. versionadded:: 2.2 |
| 1151 | |