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Guido van Rossuma3309961993-07-28 09:05:47 +00001#ifndef Py_OBJECT_H
2#define Py_OBJECT_H
3#ifdef __cplusplus
4extern "C" {
5#endif
6
Guido van Rossumf70e43a1991-02-19 12:39:46 +00007
Guido van Rossum85a5fbb1990-10-14 12:07:46 +00008/* Object and type object interface */
9
10/*
Guido van Rossum85a5fbb1990-10-14 12:07:46 +000011Objects are structures allocated on the heap. Special rules apply to
12the use of objects to ensure they are properly garbage-collected.
13Objects are never allocated statically or on the stack; they must be
14accessed through special macros and functions only. (Type objects are
15exceptions to the first rule; the standard types are represented by
Tim Peters4be93d02002-07-07 19:59:50 +000016statically initialized type objects, although work on type/class unification
17for Python 2.2 made it possible to have heap-allocated type objects too).
Guido van Rossum85a5fbb1990-10-14 12:07:46 +000018
19An object has a 'reference count' that is increased or decreased when a
20pointer to the object is copied or deleted; when the reference count
21reaches zero there are no references to the object left and it can be
22removed from the heap.
23
24An object has a 'type' that determines what it represents and what kind
25of data it contains. An object's type is fixed when it is created.
26Types themselves are represented as objects; an object contains a
27pointer to the corresponding type object. The type itself has a type
28pointer pointing to the object representing the type 'type', which
29contains a pointer to itself!).
30
31Objects do not float around in memory; once allocated an object keeps
32the same size and address. Objects that must hold variable-size data
33can contain pointers to variable-size parts of the object. Not all
34objects of the same type have the same size; but the size cannot change
35after allocation. (These restrictions are made so a reference to an
36object can be simply a pointer -- moving an object would require
37updating all the pointers, and changing an object's size would require
38moving it if there was another object right next to it.)
39
Guido van Rossumcaa63801995-01-12 11:45:45 +000040Objects are always accessed through pointers of the type 'PyObject *'.
41The type 'PyObject' is a structure that only contains the reference count
Guido van Rossum85a5fbb1990-10-14 12:07:46 +000042and the type pointer. The actual memory allocated for an object
43contains other data that can only be accessed after casting the pointer
44to a pointer to a longer structure type. This longer type must start
Guido van Rossumcaa63801995-01-12 11:45:45 +000045with the reference count and type fields; the macro PyObject_HEAD should be
Thomas Wouters7e474022000-07-16 12:04:32 +000046used for this (to accommodate for future changes). The implementation
Guido van Rossum85a5fbb1990-10-14 12:07:46 +000047of a particular object type can cast the object pointer to the proper
48type and back.
49
50A standard interface exists for objects that contain an array of items
51whose size is determined when the object is allocated.
Guido van Rossum85a5fbb1990-10-14 12:07:46 +000052*/
53
Tim Peters34592512002-07-11 06:23:50 +000054/* Py_DEBUG implies Py_TRACE_REFS. */
55#if defined(Py_DEBUG) && !defined(Py_TRACE_REFS)
Tim Peters4be93d02002-07-07 19:59:50 +000056#define Py_TRACE_REFS
Tim Peters34592512002-07-11 06:23:50 +000057#endif
Guido van Rossum85a5fbb1990-10-14 12:07:46 +000058
Tim Peters4be93d02002-07-07 19:59:50 +000059/* Py_TRACE_REFS implies Py_REF_DEBUG. */
60#if defined(Py_TRACE_REFS) && !defined(Py_REF_DEBUG)
61#define Py_REF_DEBUG
62#endif
Guido van Rossum85a5fbb1990-10-14 12:07:46 +000063
Tim Peters4be93d02002-07-07 19:59:50 +000064#ifdef Py_TRACE_REFS
65/* Define pointers to support a doubly-linked list of all live heap objects. */
Antoine Pitrouf95a1b32010-05-09 15:52:27 +000066#define _PyObject_HEAD_EXTRA \
67 struct _object *_ob_next; \
68 struct _object *_ob_prev;
Tim Peters4be93d02002-07-07 19:59:50 +000069
70#define _PyObject_EXTRA_INIT 0, 0,
71
72#else
73#define _PyObject_HEAD_EXTRA
74#define _PyObject_EXTRA_INIT
75#endif
76
77/* PyObject_HEAD defines the initial segment of every PyObject. */
Antoine Pitrouf95a1b32010-05-09 15:52:27 +000078#define PyObject_HEAD PyObject ob_base;
Tim Peters4be93d02002-07-07 19:59:50 +000079
Antoine Pitrouf95a1b32010-05-09 15:52:27 +000080#define PyObject_HEAD_INIT(type) \
81 { _PyObject_EXTRA_INIT \
82 1, type },
Martin v. Löwis9f2e3462007-07-21 17:22:18 +000083
Antoine Pitrouf95a1b32010-05-09 15:52:27 +000084#define PyVarObject_HEAD_INIT(type, size) \
85 { PyObject_HEAD_INIT(type) size },
Tim Peters4be93d02002-07-07 19:59:50 +000086
87/* PyObject_VAR_HEAD defines the initial segment of all variable-size
88 * container objects. These end with a declaration of an array with 1
89 * element, but enough space is malloc'ed so that the array actually
90 * has room for ob_size elements. Note that ob_size is an element count,
91 * not necessarily a byte count.
92 */
Martin v. Löwis9f2e3462007-07-21 17:22:18 +000093#define PyObject_VAR_HEAD PyVarObject ob_base;
Martin v. Löwis18e16552006-02-15 17:27:45 +000094#define Py_INVALID_SIZE (Py_ssize_t)-1
Tim Peters803526b2002-07-07 05:13:56 +000095
Tim Peters4be93d02002-07-07 19:59:50 +000096/* Nothing is actually declared to be a PyObject, but every pointer to
97 * a Python object can be cast to a PyObject*. This is inheritance built
98 * by hand. Similarly every pointer to a variable-size Python object can,
99 * in addition, be cast to PyVarObject*.
100 */
Guido van Rossum85a5fbb1990-10-14 12:07:46 +0000101typedef struct _object {
Antoine Pitrouf95a1b32010-05-09 15:52:27 +0000102 _PyObject_HEAD_EXTRA
103 Py_ssize_t ob_refcnt;
104 struct _typeobject *ob_type;
Guido van Rossumcaa63801995-01-12 11:45:45 +0000105} PyObject;
Guido van Rossum85a5fbb1990-10-14 12:07:46 +0000106
107typedef struct {
Antoine Pitrouf95a1b32010-05-09 15:52:27 +0000108 PyObject ob_base;
109 Py_ssize_t ob_size; /* Number of items in variable part */
Guido van Rossumd0c87ee1997-05-15 21:31:03 +0000110} PyVarObject;
Guido van Rossum85a5fbb1990-10-14 12:07:46 +0000111
Antoine Pitrouf95a1b32010-05-09 15:52:27 +0000112#define Py_REFCNT(ob) (((PyObject*)(ob))->ob_refcnt)
113#define Py_TYPE(ob) (((PyObject*)(ob))->ob_type)
114#define Py_SIZE(ob) (((PyVarObject*)(ob))->ob_size)
Guido van Rossum85a5fbb1990-10-14 12:07:46 +0000115
116/*
Guido van Rossum85a5fbb1990-10-14 12:07:46 +0000117Type objects contain a string containing the type name (to help somewhat
Tim Peters4be93d02002-07-07 19:59:50 +0000118in debugging), the allocation parameters (see PyObject_New() and
119PyObject_NewVar()),
120and methods for accessing objects of the type. Methods are optional, a
Guido van Rossum85a5fbb1990-10-14 12:07:46 +0000121nil pointer meaning that particular kind of access is not available for
Guido van Rossumcaa63801995-01-12 11:45:45 +0000122this type. The Py_DECREF() macro uses the tp_dealloc method without
Guido van Rossum85a5fbb1990-10-14 12:07:46 +0000123checking for a nil pointer; it should always be implemented except if
124the implementation can guarantee that the reference count will never
Tim Peters4be93d02002-07-07 19:59:50 +0000125reach zero (e.g., for statically allocated type objects).
Guido van Rossum85a5fbb1990-10-14 12:07:46 +0000126
127NB: the methods for certain type groups are now contained in separate
128method blocks.
129*/
130
Tim Peters9ace6bc2000-07-08 00:32:04 +0000131typedef PyObject * (*unaryfunc)(PyObject *);
132typedef PyObject * (*binaryfunc)(PyObject *, PyObject *);
133typedef PyObject * (*ternaryfunc)(PyObject *, PyObject *, PyObject *);
134typedef int (*inquiry)(PyObject *);
Martin v. Löwis18e16552006-02-15 17:27:45 +0000135typedef Py_ssize_t (*lenfunc)(PyObject *);
Martin v. Löwis18e16552006-02-15 17:27:45 +0000136typedef PyObject *(*ssizeargfunc)(PyObject *, Py_ssize_t);
137typedef PyObject *(*ssizessizeargfunc)(PyObject *, Py_ssize_t, Py_ssize_t);
Martin v. Löwis18e16552006-02-15 17:27:45 +0000138typedef int(*ssizeobjargproc)(PyObject *, Py_ssize_t, PyObject *);
139typedef int(*ssizessizeobjargproc)(PyObject *, Py_ssize_t, Py_ssize_t, PyObject *);
Tim Peters9ace6bc2000-07-08 00:32:04 +0000140typedef int(*objobjargproc)(PyObject *, PyObject *, PyObject *);
Martin v. Löwis18e16552006-02-15 17:27:45 +0000141
Travis E. Oliphantb99f7622007-08-18 11:21:56 +0000142
143/* buffer interface */
144typedef struct bufferinfo {
Antoine Pitrouf95a1b32010-05-09 15:52:27 +0000145 void *buf;
146 PyObject *obj; /* owned reference */
147 Py_ssize_t len;
148 Py_ssize_t itemsize; /* This is Py_ssize_t so it can be
149 pointed to by strides in simple case.*/
150 int readonly;
151 int ndim;
152 char *format;
153 Py_ssize_t *shape;
154 Py_ssize_t *strides;
155 Py_ssize_t *suboffsets;
156 Py_ssize_t smalltable[2]; /* static store for shape and strides of
157 mono-dimensional buffers. */
158 void *internal;
Travis E. Oliphant8ae62b62007-09-23 02:00:13 +0000159} Py_buffer;
Travis E. Oliphantb99f7622007-08-18 11:21:56 +0000160
Travis E. Oliphant8ae62b62007-09-23 02:00:13 +0000161typedef int (*getbufferproc)(PyObject *, Py_buffer *, int);
162typedef void (*releasebufferproc)(PyObject *, Py_buffer *);
Travis E. Oliphantb99f7622007-08-18 11:21:56 +0000163
Antoine Pitrouf95a1b32010-05-09 15:52:27 +0000164 /* Flags for getting buffers */
Travis E. Oliphantb99f7622007-08-18 11:21:56 +0000165#define PyBUF_SIMPLE 0
Travis E. Oliphantddacf962007-10-13 21:03:27 +0000166#define PyBUF_WRITABLE 0x0001
Sean Reifscheider54cf12b2007-09-17 17:55:36 +0000167/* we used to include an E, backwards compatible alias */
168#define PyBUF_WRITEABLE PyBUF_WRITABLE
Travis E. Oliphantddacf962007-10-13 21:03:27 +0000169#define PyBUF_FORMAT 0x0004
170#define PyBUF_ND 0x0008
171#define PyBUF_STRIDES (0x0010 | PyBUF_ND)
172#define PyBUF_C_CONTIGUOUS (0x0020 | PyBUF_STRIDES)
173#define PyBUF_F_CONTIGUOUS (0x0040 | PyBUF_STRIDES)
174#define PyBUF_ANY_CONTIGUOUS (0x0080 | PyBUF_STRIDES)
175#define PyBUF_INDIRECT (0x0100 | PyBUF_STRIDES)
Travis E. Oliphantb99f7622007-08-18 11:21:56 +0000176
Sean Reifscheider54cf12b2007-09-17 17:55:36 +0000177#define PyBUF_CONTIG (PyBUF_ND | PyBUF_WRITABLE)
Travis E. Oliphantb99f7622007-08-18 11:21:56 +0000178#define PyBUF_CONTIG_RO (PyBUF_ND)
Travis E. Oliphantb99f7622007-08-18 11:21:56 +0000179
Sean Reifscheider54cf12b2007-09-17 17:55:36 +0000180#define PyBUF_STRIDED (PyBUF_STRIDES | PyBUF_WRITABLE)
Travis E. Oliphantb99f7622007-08-18 11:21:56 +0000181#define PyBUF_STRIDED_RO (PyBUF_STRIDES)
Travis E. Oliphantb99f7622007-08-18 11:21:56 +0000182
Sean Reifscheider54cf12b2007-09-17 17:55:36 +0000183#define PyBUF_RECORDS (PyBUF_STRIDES | PyBUF_WRITABLE | PyBUF_FORMAT)
Travis E. Oliphantb99f7622007-08-18 11:21:56 +0000184#define PyBUF_RECORDS_RO (PyBUF_STRIDES | PyBUF_FORMAT)
Travis E. Oliphantb99f7622007-08-18 11:21:56 +0000185
Sean Reifscheider54cf12b2007-09-17 17:55:36 +0000186#define PyBUF_FULL (PyBUF_INDIRECT | PyBUF_WRITABLE | PyBUF_FORMAT)
Travis E. Oliphantb99f7622007-08-18 11:21:56 +0000187#define PyBUF_FULL_RO (PyBUF_INDIRECT | PyBUF_FORMAT)
Travis E. Oliphantb99f7622007-08-18 11:21:56 +0000188
189
190#define PyBUF_READ 0x100
191#define PyBUF_WRITE 0x200
Travis E. Oliphantb99f7622007-08-18 11:21:56 +0000192
193/* End buffer interface */
Martin v. Löwis18e16552006-02-15 17:27:45 +0000194
Tim Peters9ace6bc2000-07-08 00:32:04 +0000195typedef int (*objobjproc)(PyObject *, PyObject *);
196typedef int (*visitproc)(PyObject *, void *);
197typedef int (*traverseproc)(PyObject *, visitproc, void *);
Guido van Rossumb6775db1994-08-01 11:34:53 +0000198
Guido van Rossum85a5fbb1990-10-14 12:07:46 +0000199typedef struct {
Antoine Pitrouf95a1b32010-05-09 15:52:27 +0000200 /* Number implementations must check *both*
201 arguments for proper type and implement the necessary conversions
202 in the slot functions themselves. */
Neil Schemenauera7ed6942001-01-04 01:31:50 +0000203
Antoine Pitrouf95a1b32010-05-09 15:52:27 +0000204 binaryfunc nb_add;
205 binaryfunc nb_subtract;
206 binaryfunc nb_multiply;
207 binaryfunc nb_remainder;
208 binaryfunc nb_divmod;
209 ternaryfunc nb_power;
210 unaryfunc nb_negative;
211 unaryfunc nb_positive;
212 unaryfunc nb_absolute;
213 inquiry nb_bool;
214 unaryfunc nb_invert;
215 binaryfunc nb_lshift;
216 binaryfunc nb_rshift;
217 binaryfunc nb_and;
218 binaryfunc nb_xor;
219 binaryfunc nb_or;
220 unaryfunc nb_int;
221 void *nb_reserved; /* the slot formerly known as nb_long */
222 unaryfunc nb_float;
Guido van Rossum50e9fb92006-08-17 05:42:55 +0000223
Antoine Pitrouf95a1b32010-05-09 15:52:27 +0000224 binaryfunc nb_inplace_add;
225 binaryfunc nb_inplace_subtract;
226 binaryfunc nb_inplace_multiply;
227 binaryfunc nb_inplace_remainder;
228 ternaryfunc nb_inplace_power;
229 binaryfunc nb_inplace_lshift;
230 binaryfunc nb_inplace_rshift;
231 binaryfunc nb_inplace_and;
232 binaryfunc nb_inplace_xor;
233 binaryfunc nb_inplace_or;
Guido van Rossum4668b002001-08-08 05:00:18 +0000234
Antoine Pitrouf95a1b32010-05-09 15:52:27 +0000235 binaryfunc nb_floor_divide;
236 binaryfunc nb_true_divide;
237 binaryfunc nb_inplace_floor_divide;
238 binaryfunc nb_inplace_true_divide;
Guido van Rossum38fff8c2006-03-07 18:50:55 +0000239
Antoine Pitrouf95a1b32010-05-09 15:52:27 +0000240 unaryfunc nb_index;
Guido van Rossumcaa63801995-01-12 11:45:45 +0000241} PyNumberMethods;
Guido van Rossum85a5fbb1990-10-14 12:07:46 +0000242
243typedef struct {
Antoine Pitrouf95a1b32010-05-09 15:52:27 +0000244 lenfunc sq_length;
245 binaryfunc sq_concat;
246 ssizeargfunc sq_repeat;
247 ssizeargfunc sq_item;
248 void *was_sq_slice;
249 ssizeobjargproc sq_ass_item;
250 void *was_sq_ass_slice;
251 objobjproc sq_contains;
Guido van Rossum50e9fb92006-08-17 05:42:55 +0000252
Antoine Pitrouf95a1b32010-05-09 15:52:27 +0000253 binaryfunc sq_inplace_concat;
254 ssizeargfunc sq_inplace_repeat;
Guido van Rossumcaa63801995-01-12 11:45:45 +0000255} PySequenceMethods;
Guido van Rossum85a5fbb1990-10-14 12:07:46 +0000256
257typedef struct {
Antoine Pitrouf95a1b32010-05-09 15:52:27 +0000258 lenfunc mp_length;
259 binaryfunc mp_subscript;
260 objobjargproc mp_ass_subscript;
Guido van Rossumcaa63801995-01-12 11:45:45 +0000261} PyMappingMethods;
Guido van Rossum85a5fbb1990-10-14 12:07:46 +0000262
Tim Peters803526b2002-07-07 05:13:56 +0000263
Travis E. Oliphantb99f7622007-08-18 11:21:56 +0000264typedef struct {
265 getbufferproc bf_getbuffer;
266 releasebufferproc bf_releasebuffer;
Travis E. Oliphantb99f7622007-08-18 11:21:56 +0000267} PyBufferProcs;
Guido van Rossumfdf95dd1997-05-05 22:15:02 +0000268
Neil Schemenauerf6d1ea12002-04-12 01:57:06 +0000269typedef void (*freefunc)(void *);
Tim Peters9ace6bc2000-07-08 00:32:04 +0000270typedef void (*destructor)(PyObject *);
271typedef int (*printfunc)(PyObject *, FILE *, int);
Martin v. Löwis15e62742006-02-27 16:46:16 +0000272typedef PyObject *(*getattrfunc)(PyObject *, char *);
Tim Peters9ace6bc2000-07-08 00:32:04 +0000273typedef PyObject *(*getattrofunc)(PyObject *, PyObject *);
Martin v. Löwis15e62742006-02-27 16:46:16 +0000274typedef int (*setattrfunc)(PyObject *, char *, PyObject *);
Tim Peters9ace6bc2000-07-08 00:32:04 +0000275typedef int (*setattrofunc)(PyObject *, PyObject *, PyObject *);
Tim Peters9ace6bc2000-07-08 00:32:04 +0000276typedef PyObject *(*reprfunc)(PyObject *);
Benjamin Peterson8f67d082010-10-17 20:54:53 +0000277typedef Py_hash_t (*hashfunc)(PyObject *);
Guido van Rossum5f284ce2001-01-17 15:20:39 +0000278typedef PyObject *(*richcmpfunc) (PyObject *, PyObject *, int);
Guido van Rossum59d1d2b2001-04-20 19:13:02 +0000279typedef PyObject *(*getiterfunc) (PyObject *);
Guido van Rossum213c7a62001-04-23 14:08:49 +0000280typedef PyObject *(*iternextfunc) (PyObject *);
Tim Peters6d6c1a32001-08-02 04:15:00 +0000281typedef PyObject *(*descrgetfunc) (PyObject *, PyObject *, PyObject *);
282typedef int (*descrsetfunc) (PyObject *, PyObject *, PyObject *);
283typedef int (*initproc)(PyObject *, PyObject *, PyObject *);
284typedef PyObject *(*newfunc)(struct _typeobject *, PyObject *, PyObject *);
Martin v. Löwis18e16552006-02-15 17:27:45 +0000285typedef PyObject *(*allocfunc)(struct _typeobject *, Py_ssize_t);
Guido van Rossumb6775db1994-08-01 11:34:53 +0000286
Guido van Rossum85a5fbb1990-10-14 12:07:46 +0000287typedef struct _typeobject {
Antoine Pitrouf95a1b32010-05-09 15:52:27 +0000288 PyObject_VAR_HEAD
289 const char *tp_name; /* For printing, in format "<module>.<name>" */
290 Py_ssize_t tp_basicsize, tp_itemsize; /* For allocation */
Tim Peters803526b2002-07-07 05:13:56 +0000291
Antoine Pitrouf95a1b32010-05-09 15:52:27 +0000292 /* Methods to implement standard operations */
Tim Peters803526b2002-07-07 05:13:56 +0000293
Antoine Pitrouf95a1b32010-05-09 15:52:27 +0000294 destructor tp_dealloc;
295 printfunc tp_print;
296 getattrfunc tp_getattr;
297 setattrfunc tp_setattr;
298 void *tp_reserved; /* formerly known as tp_compare */
299 reprfunc tp_repr;
Tim Peters803526b2002-07-07 05:13:56 +0000300
Antoine Pitrouf95a1b32010-05-09 15:52:27 +0000301 /* Method suites for standard classes */
Tim Peters803526b2002-07-07 05:13:56 +0000302
Antoine Pitrouf95a1b32010-05-09 15:52:27 +0000303 PyNumberMethods *tp_as_number;
304 PySequenceMethods *tp_as_sequence;
305 PyMappingMethods *tp_as_mapping;
Guido van Rossum9bfef441993-03-29 10:43:31 +0000306
Antoine Pitrouf95a1b32010-05-09 15:52:27 +0000307 /* More standard operations (here for binary compatibility) */
Guido van Rossum9bfef441993-03-29 10:43:31 +0000308
Antoine Pitrouf95a1b32010-05-09 15:52:27 +0000309 hashfunc tp_hash;
310 ternaryfunc tp_call;
311 reprfunc tp_str;
312 getattrofunc tp_getattro;
313 setattrofunc tp_setattro;
Guido van Rossum6fde3901995-01-07 10:32:04 +0000314
Antoine Pitrouf95a1b32010-05-09 15:52:27 +0000315 /* Functions to access object as input/output buffer */
316 PyBufferProcs *tp_as_buffer;
Tim Peters803526b2002-07-07 05:13:56 +0000317
Antoine Pitrouf95a1b32010-05-09 15:52:27 +0000318 /* Flags to define presence of optional/expanded features */
319 long tp_flags;
Guido van Rossum6fde3901995-01-07 10:32:04 +0000320
Antoine Pitrouf95a1b32010-05-09 15:52:27 +0000321 const char *tp_doc; /* Documentation string */
Guido van Rossum6fde3901995-01-07 10:32:04 +0000322
Antoine Pitrouf95a1b32010-05-09 15:52:27 +0000323 /* Assigned meaning in release 2.0 */
324 /* call function for all accessible objects */
325 traverseproc tp_traverse;
Tim Peters803526b2002-07-07 05:13:56 +0000326
Antoine Pitrouf95a1b32010-05-09 15:52:27 +0000327 /* delete references to contained objects */
328 inquiry tp_clear;
Jeremy Hylton8caad492000-06-23 14:18:11 +0000329
Antoine Pitrouf95a1b32010-05-09 15:52:27 +0000330 /* Assigned meaning in release 2.1 */
331 /* rich comparisons */
332 richcmpfunc tp_richcompare;
Guido van Rossum5f284ce2001-01-17 15:20:39 +0000333
Antoine Pitrouf95a1b32010-05-09 15:52:27 +0000334 /* weak reference enabler */
335 Py_ssize_t tp_weaklistoffset;
Guido van Rossuma9c2d7a1998-04-23 19:16:44 +0000336
Antoine Pitrouf95a1b32010-05-09 15:52:27 +0000337 /* Iterators */
338 getiterfunc tp_iter;
339 iternextfunc tp_iternext;
Guido van Rossum59d1d2b2001-04-20 19:13:02 +0000340
Antoine Pitrouf95a1b32010-05-09 15:52:27 +0000341 /* Attribute descriptor and subclassing stuff */
342 struct PyMethodDef *tp_methods;
343 struct PyMemberDef *tp_members;
344 struct PyGetSetDef *tp_getset;
345 struct _typeobject *tp_base;
346 PyObject *tp_dict;
347 descrgetfunc tp_descr_get;
348 descrsetfunc tp_descr_set;
349 Py_ssize_t tp_dictoffset;
350 initproc tp_init;
351 allocfunc tp_alloc;
352 newfunc tp_new;
353 freefunc tp_free; /* Low-level free-memory routine */
354 inquiry tp_is_gc; /* For PyObject_IS_GC */
355 PyObject *tp_bases;
356 PyObject *tp_mro; /* method resolution order */
357 PyObject *tp_cache;
358 PyObject *tp_subclasses;
359 PyObject *tp_weaklist;
360 destructor tp_del;
Tim Peters6d6c1a32001-08-02 04:15:00 +0000361
Antoine Pitrouf95a1b32010-05-09 15:52:27 +0000362 /* Type attribute cache version tag. Added in version 2.6 */
363 unsigned int tp_version_tag;
Christian Heimesa62da1d2008-01-12 19:39:10 +0000364
Sjoerd Mullendera9c3c221993-10-11 12:54:31 +0000365#ifdef COUNT_ALLOCS
Antoine Pitrouf95a1b32010-05-09 15:52:27 +0000366 /* these must be last and never explicitly initialized */
367 Py_ssize_t tp_allocs;
368 Py_ssize_t tp_frees;
369 Py_ssize_t tp_maxalloc;
370 struct _typeobject *tp_prev;
371 struct _typeobject *tp_next;
Sjoerd Mullendera9c3c221993-10-11 12:54:31 +0000372#endif
Guido van Rossumcaa63801995-01-12 11:45:45 +0000373} PyTypeObject;
Guido van Rossum85a5fbb1990-10-14 12:07:46 +0000374
Guido van Rossum85a5fbb1990-10-14 12:07:46 +0000375
Guido van Rossume5c691a2003-03-07 15:13:17 +0000376/* The *real* layout of a type object when allocated on the heap */
377typedef struct _heaptypeobject {
Antoine Pitrouf95a1b32010-05-09 15:52:27 +0000378 /* Note: there's a dependency on the order of these members
379 in slotptr() in typeobject.c . */
380 PyTypeObject ht_type;
381 PyNumberMethods as_number;
382 PyMappingMethods as_mapping;
383 PySequenceMethods as_sequence; /* as_sequence comes after as_mapping,
384 so that the mapping wins when both
385 the mapping and the sequence define
386 a given operator (e.g. __getitem__).
387 see add_operators() in typeobject.c . */
388 PyBufferProcs as_buffer;
389 PyObject *ht_name, *ht_slots;
390 /* here are optional user slots, followed by the members. */
Guido van Rossume5c691a2003-03-07 15:13:17 +0000391} PyHeapTypeObject;
392
393/* access macro to the members which are floating "behind" the object */
394#define PyHeapType_GET_MEMBERS(etype) \
Christian Heimes90aa7642007-12-19 02:45:37 +0000395 ((PyMemberDef *)(((char *)etype) + Py_TYPE(etype)->tp_basicsize))
Guido van Rossume5c691a2003-03-07 15:13:17 +0000396
397
Tim Peters6d6c1a32001-08-02 04:15:00 +0000398/* Generic type check */
Mark Hammonda2905272002-07-29 13:42:14 +0000399PyAPI_FUNC(int) PyType_IsSubtype(PyTypeObject *, PyTypeObject *);
Tim Peters6d6c1a32001-08-02 04:15:00 +0000400#define PyObject_TypeCheck(ob, tp) \
Antoine Pitrouf95a1b32010-05-09 15:52:27 +0000401 (Py_TYPE(ob) == (tp) || PyType_IsSubtype(Py_TYPE(ob), (tp)))
Tim Peters6d6c1a32001-08-02 04:15:00 +0000402
Mark Hammonda2905272002-07-29 13:42:14 +0000403PyAPI_DATA(PyTypeObject) PyType_Type; /* built-in 'type' */
404PyAPI_DATA(PyTypeObject) PyBaseObject_Type; /* built-in 'object' */
405PyAPI_DATA(PyTypeObject) PySuper_Type; /* built-in 'super' */
Tim Peters6d6c1a32001-08-02 04:15:00 +0000406
Thomas Wouters27d517b2007-02-25 20:39:11 +0000407#define PyType_Check(op) \
Antoine Pitrouf95a1b32010-05-09 15:52:27 +0000408 PyType_FastSubclass(Py_TYPE(op), Py_TPFLAGS_TYPE_SUBCLASS)
Christian Heimes90aa7642007-12-19 02:45:37 +0000409#define PyType_CheckExact(op) (Py_TYPE(op) == &PyType_Type)
Tim Peters6d6c1a32001-08-02 04:15:00 +0000410
Mark Hammonda2905272002-07-29 13:42:14 +0000411PyAPI_FUNC(int) PyType_Ready(PyTypeObject *);
Martin v. Löwis18e16552006-02-15 17:27:45 +0000412PyAPI_FUNC(PyObject *) PyType_GenericAlloc(PyTypeObject *, Py_ssize_t);
Mark Hammonda2905272002-07-29 13:42:14 +0000413PyAPI_FUNC(PyObject *) PyType_GenericNew(PyTypeObject *,
Antoine Pitrouf95a1b32010-05-09 15:52:27 +0000414 PyObject *, PyObject *);
Mark Hammonda2905272002-07-29 13:42:14 +0000415PyAPI_FUNC(PyObject *) _PyType_Lookup(PyTypeObject *, PyObject *);
Benjamin Peterson224205f2009-05-08 03:25:19 +0000416PyAPI_FUNC(PyObject *) _PyObject_LookupSpecial(PyObject *, char *, PyObject **);
Christian Heimes26855632008-01-27 23:50:43 +0000417PyAPI_FUNC(unsigned int) PyType_ClearCache(void);
Georg Brandlf08a9dd2008-06-10 16:57:31 +0000418PyAPI_FUNC(void) PyType_Modified(PyTypeObject *);
Guido van Rossum85a5fbb1990-10-14 12:07:46 +0000419
Guido van Rossum3f5da241990-12-20 15:06:42 +0000420/* Generic operations on objects */
Mark Hammonda2905272002-07-29 13:42:14 +0000421PyAPI_FUNC(int) PyObject_Print(PyObject *, FILE *, int);
Thomas Woutersb2137042007-02-01 18:02:27 +0000422PyAPI_FUNC(void) _Py_BreakPoint(void);
Mark Hammonda2905272002-07-29 13:42:14 +0000423PyAPI_FUNC(void) _PyObject_Dump(PyObject *);
424PyAPI_FUNC(PyObject *) PyObject_Repr(PyObject *);
425PyAPI_FUNC(PyObject *) PyObject_Str(PyObject *);
Georg Brandl559e5d72008-06-11 18:37:52 +0000426PyAPI_FUNC(PyObject *) PyObject_ASCII(PyObject *);
Benjamin Petersonc15a0732008-08-26 16:46:47 +0000427PyAPI_FUNC(PyObject *) PyObject_Bytes(PyObject *);
Mark Hammonda2905272002-07-29 13:42:14 +0000428PyAPI_FUNC(PyObject *) PyObject_RichCompare(PyObject *, PyObject *, int);
429PyAPI_FUNC(int) PyObject_RichCompareBool(PyObject *, PyObject *, int);
Jeremy Hyltonaf68c872005-12-10 18:50:16 +0000430PyAPI_FUNC(PyObject *) PyObject_GetAttrString(PyObject *, const char *);
431PyAPI_FUNC(int) PyObject_SetAttrString(PyObject *, const char *, PyObject *);
432PyAPI_FUNC(int) PyObject_HasAttrString(PyObject *, const char *);
Mark Hammonda2905272002-07-29 13:42:14 +0000433PyAPI_FUNC(PyObject *) PyObject_GetAttr(PyObject *, PyObject *);
434PyAPI_FUNC(int) PyObject_SetAttr(PyObject *, PyObject *, PyObject *);
435PyAPI_FUNC(int) PyObject_HasAttr(PyObject *, PyObject *);
436PyAPI_FUNC(PyObject **) _PyObject_GetDictPtr(PyObject *);
Raymond Hettinger1da1dbf2003-03-17 19:46:11 +0000437PyAPI_FUNC(PyObject *) PyObject_SelfIter(PyObject *);
Amaury Forgeot d'Arcf343e012009-01-12 23:58:21 +0000438PyAPI_FUNC(PyObject *) _PyObject_NextNotImplemented(PyObject *);
Mark Hammonda2905272002-07-29 13:42:14 +0000439PyAPI_FUNC(PyObject *) PyObject_GenericGetAttr(PyObject *, PyObject *);
440PyAPI_FUNC(int) PyObject_GenericSetAttr(PyObject *,
Antoine Pitrouf95a1b32010-05-09 15:52:27 +0000441 PyObject *, PyObject *);
Benjamin Peterson8f67d082010-10-17 20:54:53 +0000442PyAPI_FUNC(Py_hash_t) PyObject_Hash(PyObject *);
443PyAPI_FUNC(Py_hash_t) PyObject_HashNotImplemented(PyObject *);
Mark Hammonda2905272002-07-29 13:42:14 +0000444PyAPI_FUNC(int) PyObject_IsTrue(PyObject *);
445PyAPI_FUNC(int) PyObject_Not(PyObject *);
446PyAPI_FUNC(int) PyCallable_Check(PyObject *);
Guido van Rossum85a5fbb1990-10-14 12:07:46 +0000447
Mark Hammonda2905272002-07-29 13:42:14 +0000448PyAPI_FUNC(void) PyObject_ClearWeakRefs(PyObject *);
Fred Drake41deb1e2001-02-01 05:27:45 +0000449
Antoine Pitrou1a9a9d52010-08-28 18:17:03 +0000450/* Same as PyObject_Generic{Get,Set}Attr, but passing the attributes
451 dict as the last parameter. */
452PyAPI_FUNC(PyObject *)
453_PyObject_GenericGetAttrWithDict(PyObject *, PyObject *, PyObject *);
454PyAPI_FUNC(int)
455_PyObject_GenericSetAttrWithDict(PyObject *, PyObject *,
456 PyObject *, PyObject *);
457
Guido van Rossumab3b0342001-09-18 20:38:53 +0000458
Georg Brandl1a3284e2007-12-02 09:40:06 +0000459/* PyObject_Dir(obj) acts like Python builtins.dir(obj), returning a
460 list of strings. PyObject_Dir(NULL) is like builtins.dir(),
Tim Peters7eea37e2001-09-04 22:08:56 +0000461 returning the names of the current locals. In this case, if there are
462 no current locals, NULL is returned, and PyErr_Occurred() is false.
463*/
Mark Hammonda2905272002-07-29 13:42:14 +0000464PyAPI_FUNC(PyObject *) PyObject_Dir(PyObject *);
Tim Peters7eea37e2001-09-04 22:08:56 +0000465
466
Guido van Rossum26d4ac31998-04-10 22:32:24 +0000467/* Helpers for printing recursive container types */
Mark Hammonda2905272002-07-29 13:42:14 +0000468PyAPI_FUNC(int) Py_ReprEnter(PyObject *);
469PyAPI_FUNC(void) Py_ReprLeave(PyObject *);
Guido van Rossum26d4ac31998-04-10 22:32:24 +0000470
Fred Drake13634cf2000-06-29 19:17:04 +0000471/* Helpers for hash functions */
Benjamin Peterson8f67d082010-10-17 20:54:53 +0000472PyAPI_FUNC(Py_hash_t) _Py_HashDouble(double);
473PyAPI_FUNC(Py_hash_t) _Py_HashPointer(void*);
Fred Drake13634cf2000-06-29 19:17:04 +0000474
Jeremy Hylton483638c2001-02-01 20:20:45 +0000475/* Helper for passing objects to printf and the like */
Marc-André Lemburg4cc0f242008-08-07 18:54:33 +0000476#define PyObject_REPR(obj) _PyUnicode_AsString(PyObject_Repr(obj))
Jeremy Hylton483638c2001-02-01 20:20:45 +0000477
Guido van Rossum85a5fbb1990-10-14 12:07:46 +0000478/* Flag bits for printing: */
Antoine Pitrouf95a1b32010-05-09 15:52:27 +0000479#define Py_PRINT_RAW 1 /* No string quotes etc. */
Guido van Rossum85a5fbb1990-10-14 12:07:46 +0000480
481/*
Tim Peters4be93d02002-07-07 19:59:50 +0000482`Type flags (tp_flags)
Guido van Rossum36eef3c1998-10-08 02:10:56 +0000483
484These flags are used to extend the type structure in a backwards-compatible
485fashion. Extensions can use the flags to indicate (and test) when a given
486type structure contains a new feature. The Python core will use these when
487introducing new functionality between major revisions (to avoid mid-version
488changes in the PYTHON_API_VERSION).
489
490Arbitration of the flag bit positions will need to be coordinated among
491all extension writers who publically release their extensions (this will
492be fewer than you might expect!)..
493
Guido van Rossum3cf5b1e2006-07-27 21:53:35 +0000494Most flags were removed as of Python 3.0 to make room for new flags. (Some
495flags are not for backwards compatibility but to indicate the presence of an
496optional feature; these flags remain of course.)
Guido van Rossum36eef3c1998-10-08 02:10:56 +0000497
498Type definitions should use Py_TPFLAGS_DEFAULT for their tp_flags value.
499
500Code can use PyType_HasFeature(type_ob, flag_value) to test whether the
501given type object has a specified feature.
Guido van Rossum36eef3c1998-10-08 02:10:56 +0000502*/
503
Tim Peters6d6c1a32001-08-02 04:15:00 +0000504/* Set if the type object is dynamically allocated */
505#define Py_TPFLAGS_HEAPTYPE (1L<<9)
506
507/* Set if the type allows subclassing */
508#define Py_TPFLAGS_BASETYPE (1L<<10)
509
Guido van Rossum9b9c9722001-08-10 17:37:02 +0000510/* Set if the type is 'ready' -- fully initialized */
511#define Py_TPFLAGS_READY (1L<<12)
512
513/* Set while the type is being 'readied', to prevent recursive ready calls */
514#define Py_TPFLAGS_READYING (1L<<13)
515
Neil Schemenauer31ec1422001-08-29 23:46:35 +0000516/* Objects support garbage collection (see objimp.h) */
Neil Schemenauer31ec1422001-08-29 23:46:35 +0000517#define Py_TPFLAGS_HAVE_GC (1L<<14)
Neil Schemenauer31ec1422001-08-29 23:46:35 +0000518
Guido van Rossum38fff8c2006-03-07 18:50:55 +0000519/* These two bits are preserved for Stackless Python, next after this is 17 */
Christian Tismer6695ba82003-05-20 15:14:31 +0000520#ifdef STACKLESS
Christian Tismer661a9e32003-05-23 12:47:36 +0000521#define Py_TPFLAGS_HAVE_STACKLESS_EXTENSION (3L<<15)
Christian Tismer6695ba82003-05-20 15:14:31 +0000522#else
Christian Tismerc26ff412003-05-23 03:33:35 +0000523#define Py_TPFLAGS_HAVE_STACKLESS_EXTENSION 0
Christian Tismer6695ba82003-05-20 15:14:31 +0000524#endif
525
Christian Heimesa62da1d2008-01-12 19:39:10 +0000526/* Objects support type attribute cache */
527#define Py_TPFLAGS_HAVE_VERSION_TAG (1L<<18)
528#define Py_TPFLAGS_VALID_VERSION_TAG (1L<<19)
529
Christian Heimes9e7f1d22008-02-28 12:27:11 +0000530/* Type is abstract and cannot be instantiated */
531#define Py_TPFLAGS_IS_ABSTRACT (1L<<20)
532
Thomas Wouters27d517b2007-02-25 20:39:11 +0000533/* These flags are used to determine if a type is a subclass. */
Antoine Pitrouf95a1b32010-05-09 15:52:27 +0000534#define Py_TPFLAGS_INT_SUBCLASS (1L<<23)
535#define Py_TPFLAGS_LONG_SUBCLASS (1L<<24)
536#define Py_TPFLAGS_LIST_SUBCLASS (1L<<25)
537#define Py_TPFLAGS_TUPLE_SUBCLASS (1L<<26)
538#define Py_TPFLAGS_BYTES_SUBCLASS (1L<<27)
539#define Py_TPFLAGS_UNICODE_SUBCLASS (1L<<28)
540#define Py_TPFLAGS_DICT_SUBCLASS (1L<<29)
541#define Py_TPFLAGS_BASE_EXC_SUBCLASS (1L<<30)
542#define Py_TPFLAGS_TYPE_SUBCLASS (1L<<31)
Thomas Wouters27d517b2007-02-25 20:39:11 +0000543
Guido van Rossumbacca542001-01-24 22:13:48 +0000544#define Py_TPFLAGS_DEFAULT ( \
Antoine Pitrouf95a1b32010-05-09 15:52:27 +0000545 Py_TPFLAGS_HAVE_STACKLESS_EXTENSION | \
546 Py_TPFLAGS_HAVE_VERSION_TAG | \
547 0)
Guido van Rossum36eef3c1998-10-08 02:10:56 +0000548
549#define PyType_HasFeature(t,f) (((t)->tp_flags & (f)) != 0)
Thomas Wouters27d517b2007-02-25 20:39:11 +0000550#define PyType_FastSubclass(t,f) PyType_HasFeature(t,f)
Guido van Rossum36eef3c1998-10-08 02:10:56 +0000551
552
553/*
Guido van Rossumcaa63801995-01-12 11:45:45 +0000554The macros Py_INCREF(op) and Py_DECREF(op) are used to increment or decrement
Tim Peters4be93d02002-07-07 19:59:50 +0000555reference counts. Py_DECREF calls the object's deallocator function when
556the refcount falls to 0; for
Guido van Rossum85a5fbb1990-10-14 12:07:46 +0000557objects that don't contain references to other objects or heap memory
558this can be the standard function free(). Both macros can be used
Tim Peters4be93d02002-07-07 19:59:50 +0000559wherever a void expression is allowed. The argument must not be a
Benjamin Peterson2a691a82008-03-31 01:51:45 +0000560NULL pointer. If it may be NULL, use Py_XINCREF/Py_XDECREF instead.
Tim Peters4be93d02002-07-07 19:59:50 +0000561The macro _Py_NewReference(op) initialize reference counts to 1, and
562in special builds (Py_REF_DEBUG, Py_TRACE_REFS) performs additional
563bookkeeping appropriate to the special build.
Guido van Rossum85a5fbb1990-10-14 12:07:46 +0000564
565We assume that the reference count field can never overflow; this can
Tim Peters4be93d02002-07-07 19:59:50 +0000566be proven when the size of the field is the same as the pointer size, so
567we ignore the possibility. Provided a C int is at least 32 bits (which
568is implicitly assumed in many parts of this code), that's enough for
569about 2**31 references to an object.
Guido van Rossum85a5fbb1990-10-14 12:07:46 +0000570
Tim Peters4be93d02002-07-07 19:59:50 +0000571XXX The following became out of date in Python 2.2, but I'm not sure
572XXX what the full truth is now. Certainly, heap-allocated type objects
573XXX can and should be deallocated.
Guido van Rossum85a5fbb1990-10-14 12:07:46 +0000574Type objects should never be deallocated; the type pointer in an object
575is not considered to be a reference to the type object, to save
576complications in the deallocation function. (This is actually a
577decision that's up to the implementer of each new type so if you want,
578you can count such references to the type object.)
579
Guido van Rossumcaa63801995-01-12 11:45:45 +0000580*** WARNING*** The Py_DECREF macro must have a side-effect-free argument
Guido van Rossum85a5fbb1990-10-14 12:07:46 +0000581since it may evaluate its argument multiple times. (The alternative
582would be to mace it a proper function or assign it to a global temporary
583variable first, both of which are slower; and in a multi-threaded
584environment the global variable trick is not safe.)
585*/
586
Tim Peters34592512002-07-11 06:23:50 +0000587/* First define a pile of simple helper macros, one set per special
588 * build symbol. These either expand to the obvious things, or to
589 * nothing at all when the special mode isn't in effect. The main
590 * macros can later be defined just once then, yet expand to different
591 * things depending on which special build options are and aren't in effect.
592 * Trust me <wink>: while painful, this is 20x easier to understand than,
593 * e.g, defining _Py_NewReference five different times in a maze of nested
594 * #ifdefs (we used to do that -- it was impenetrable).
595 */
Tim Peters4be93d02002-07-07 19:59:50 +0000596#ifdef Py_REF_DEBUG
Neal Norwitz4281cef2006-03-04 19:58:13 +0000597PyAPI_DATA(Py_ssize_t) _Py_RefTotal;
Mark Hammonda2905272002-07-29 13:42:14 +0000598PyAPI_FUNC(void) _Py_NegativeRefcount(const char *fname,
Antoine Pitrouf95a1b32010-05-09 15:52:27 +0000599 int lineno, PyObject *op);
Thomas Wouters49fd7fa2006-04-21 10:40:58 +0000600PyAPI_FUNC(PyObject *) _PyDict_Dummy(void);
601PyAPI_FUNC(PyObject *) _PySet_Dummy(void);
602PyAPI_FUNC(Py_ssize_t) _Py_GetRefTotal(void);
Antoine Pitrouf95a1b32010-05-09 15:52:27 +0000603#define _Py_INC_REFTOTAL _Py_RefTotal++
604#define _Py_DEC_REFTOTAL _Py_RefTotal--
605#define _Py_REF_DEBUG_COMMA ,
606#define _Py_CHECK_REFCNT(OP) \
607{ if (((PyObject*)OP)->ob_refcnt < 0) \
608 _Py_NegativeRefcount(__FILE__, __LINE__, \
609 (PyObject *)(OP)); \
Tim Peters7c321a82002-07-09 02:57:01 +0000610}
Tim Peters4be93d02002-07-07 19:59:50 +0000611#else
Tim Peters34592512002-07-11 06:23:50 +0000612#define _Py_INC_REFTOTAL
613#define _Py_DEC_REFTOTAL
614#define _Py_REF_DEBUG_COMMA
Antoine Pitrouf95a1b32010-05-09 15:52:27 +0000615#define _Py_CHECK_REFCNT(OP) /* a semicolon */;
Tim Peters57f4ddd2002-07-10 06:34:15 +0000616#endif /* Py_REF_DEBUG */
Guido van Rossum85a5fbb1990-10-14 12:07:46 +0000617
Sjoerd Mullendera9c3c221993-10-11 12:54:31 +0000618#ifdef COUNT_ALLOCS
Mark Hammonda2905272002-07-29 13:42:14 +0000619PyAPI_FUNC(void) inc_count(PyTypeObject *);
Thomas Wouters49fd7fa2006-04-21 10:40:58 +0000620PyAPI_FUNC(void) dec_count(PyTypeObject *);
Antoine Pitrouf95a1b32010-05-09 15:52:27 +0000621#define _Py_INC_TPALLOCS(OP) inc_count(Py_TYPE(OP))
622#define _Py_INC_TPFREES(OP) dec_count(Py_TYPE(OP))
623#define _Py_DEC_TPFREES(OP) Py_TYPE(OP)->tp_frees--
624#define _Py_COUNT_ALLOCS_COMMA ,
Sjoerd Mullendera9c3c221993-10-11 12:54:31 +0000625#else
Tim Peters34592512002-07-11 06:23:50 +0000626#define _Py_INC_TPALLOCS(OP)
627#define _Py_INC_TPFREES(OP)
628#define _Py_DEC_TPFREES(OP)
629#define _Py_COUNT_ALLOCS_COMMA
Tim Peters57f4ddd2002-07-10 06:34:15 +0000630#endif /* COUNT_ALLOCS */
Tim Peters4be93d02002-07-07 19:59:50 +0000631
632#ifdef Py_TRACE_REFS
633/* Py_TRACE_REFS is such major surgery that we call external routines. */
Mark Hammonda2905272002-07-29 13:42:14 +0000634PyAPI_FUNC(void) _Py_NewReference(PyObject *);
635PyAPI_FUNC(void) _Py_ForgetReference(PyObject *);
636PyAPI_FUNC(void) _Py_Dealloc(PyObject *);
637PyAPI_FUNC(void) _Py_PrintReferences(FILE *);
Tim Peters269b2a62003-04-17 19:52:29 +0000638PyAPI_FUNC(void) _Py_PrintReferenceAddresses(FILE *);
Tim Peters7571a0f2003-03-23 17:52:28 +0000639PyAPI_FUNC(void) _Py_AddToAllObjects(PyObject *, int force);
Tim Peters4be93d02002-07-07 19:59:50 +0000640
641#else
642/* Without Py_TRACE_REFS, there's little enough to do that we expand code
643 * inline.
644 */
Antoine Pitrouf95a1b32010-05-09 15:52:27 +0000645#define _Py_NewReference(op) ( \
646 _Py_INC_TPALLOCS(op) _Py_COUNT_ALLOCS_COMMA \
647 _Py_INC_REFTOTAL _Py_REF_DEBUG_COMMA \
648 Py_REFCNT(op) = 1)
Tim Peters4be93d02002-07-07 19:59:50 +0000649
Tim Peters34592512002-07-11 06:23:50 +0000650#define _Py_ForgetReference(op) _Py_INC_TPFREES(op)
Tim Peters4be93d02002-07-07 19:59:50 +0000651
Antoine Pitrouf95a1b32010-05-09 15:52:27 +0000652#define _Py_Dealloc(op) ( \
653 _Py_INC_TPFREES(op) _Py_COUNT_ALLOCS_COMMA \
654 (*Py_TYPE(op)->tp_dealloc)((PyObject *)(op)))
Guido van Rossum60be1db1996-05-22 16:33:22 +0000655#endif /* !Py_TRACE_REFS */
656
Antoine Pitrouf95a1b32010-05-09 15:52:27 +0000657#define Py_INCREF(op) ( \
658 _Py_INC_REFTOTAL _Py_REF_DEBUG_COMMA \
659 ((PyObject*)(op))->ob_refcnt++)
Tim Peters4be93d02002-07-07 19:59:50 +0000660
Antoine Pitrouf95a1b32010-05-09 15:52:27 +0000661#define Py_DECREF(op) \
662 do { \
663 if (_Py_DEC_REFTOTAL _Py_REF_DEBUG_COMMA \
664 --((PyObject*)(op))->ob_refcnt != 0) \
665 _Py_CHECK_REFCNT(op) \
666 else \
667 _Py_Dealloc((PyObject *)(op)); \
668 } while (0)
Guido van Rossum85a5fbb1990-10-14 12:07:46 +0000669
Thomas Wouters49fd7fa2006-04-21 10:40:58 +0000670/* Safely decref `op` and set `op` to NULL, especially useful in tp_clear
671 * and tp_dealloc implementatons.
672 *
673 * Note that "the obvious" code can be deadly:
674 *
675 * Py_XDECREF(op);
676 * op = NULL;
677 *
678 * Typically, `op` is something like self->containee, and `self` is done
679 * using its `containee` member. In the code sequence above, suppose
680 * `containee` is non-NULL with a refcount of 1. Its refcount falls to
681 * 0 on the first line, which can trigger an arbitrary amount of code,
682 * possibly including finalizers (like __del__ methods or weakref callbacks)
683 * coded in Python, which in turn can release the GIL and allow other threads
684 * to run, etc. Such code may even invoke methods of `self` again, or cause
685 * cyclic gc to trigger, but-- oops! --self->containee still points to the
686 * object being torn down, and it may be in an insane state while being torn
687 * down. This has in fact been a rich historic source of miserable (rare &
688 * hard-to-diagnose) segfaulting (and other) bugs.
689 *
690 * The safe way is:
691 *
692 * Py_CLEAR(op);
693 *
694 * That arranges to set `op` to NULL _before_ decref'ing, so that any code
695 * triggered as a side-effect of `op` getting torn down no longer believes
696 * `op` points to a valid object.
697 *
698 * There are cases where it's safe to use the naive code, but they're brittle.
699 * For example, if `op` points to a Python integer, you know that destroying
700 * one of those can't cause problems -- but in part that relies on that
701 * Python integers aren't currently weakly referencable. Best practice is
702 * to use Py_CLEAR() even if you can't think of a reason for why you need to.
703 */
Antoine Pitrouf95a1b32010-05-09 15:52:27 +0000704#define Py_CLEAR(op) \
705 do { \
706 if (op) { \
707 PyObject *_py_tmp = (PyObject *)(op); \
708 (op) = NULL; \
709 Py_DECREF(_py_tmp); \
710 } \
711 } while (0)
Jim Fulton8c5aeaa2004-07-14 19:07:35 +0000712
Guido van Rossum3f5da241990-12-20 15:06:42 +0000713/* Macros to use in case the object pointer may be NULL: */
Matthias Klose091c7b12009-04-07 13:24:27 +0000714#define Py_XINCREF(op) do { if ((op) == NULL) ; else Py_INCREF(op); } while (0)
715#define Py_XDECREF(op) do { if ((op) == NULL) ; else Py_DECREF(op); } while (0)
Guido van Rossum85a5fbb1990-10-14 12:07:46 +0000716
Guido van Rossum85a5fbb1990-10-14 12:07:46 +0000717/*
Thomas Heller1328b522004-04-22 17:23:49 +0000718These are provided as conveniences to Python runtime embedders, so that
719they can have object code that is not dependent on Python compilation flags.
720*/
721PyAPI_FUNC(void) Py_IncRef(PyObject *);
722PyAPI_FUNC(void) Py_DecRef(PyObject *);
723
724/*
Guido van Rossumcaa63801995-01-12 11:45:45 +0000725_Py_NoneStruct is an object of undefined type which can be used in contexts
Guido van Rossum85a5fbb1990-10-14 12:07:46 +0000726where NULL (nil) is not suitable (since NULL often means 'error').
727
Guido van Rossumcaa63801995-01-12 11:45:45 +0000728Don't forget to apply Py_INCREF() when returning this value!!!
Guido van Rossum85a5fbb1990-10-14 12:07:46 +0000729*/
Mark Hammonda2905272002-07-29 13:42:14 +0000730PyAPI_DATA(PyObject) _Py_NoneStruct; /* Don't use this directly */
Guido van Rossumcaa63801995-01-12 11:45:45 +0000731#define Py_None (&_Py_NoneStruct)
Guido van Rossum85a5fbb1990-10-14 12:07:46 +0000732
Brett Cannond05235e2003-10-19 21:19:40 +0000733/* Macro for returning Py_None from a function */
Tim Peters5980ff22004-07-22 01:46:43 +0000734#define Py_RETURN_NONE return Py_INCREF(Py_None), Py_None
Brett Cannond05235e2003-10-19 21:19:40 +0000735
Neil Schemenauera7ed6942001-01-04 01:31:50 +0000736/*
737Py_NotImplemented is a singleton used to signal that an operation is
738not implemented for a given type combination.
739*/
Mark Hammonda2905272002-07-29 13:42:14 +0000740PyAPI_DATA(PyObject) _Py_NotImplementedStruct; /* Don't use this directly */
Neil Schemenauera7ed6942001-01-04 01:31:50 +0000741#define Py_NotImplemented (&_Py_NotImplementedStruct)
Guido van Rossum85a5fbb1990-10-14 12:07:46 +0000742
Guido van Rossum5f284ce2001-01-17 15:20:39 +0000743/* Rich comparison opcodes */
744#define Py_LT 0
745#define Py_LE 1
746#define Py_EQ 2
747#define Py_NE 3
748#define Py_GT 4
749#define Py_GE 5
750
Tim Petersf4aca752004-09-23 02:39:37 +0000751/* Maps Py_LT to Py_GT, ..., Py_GE to Py_LE.
752 * Defined in object.c.
753 */
754PyAPI_DATA(int) _Py_SwappedOp[];
755
Guido van Rossumb6775db1994-08-01 11:34:53 +0000756
757/*
Guido van Rossum85a5fbb1990-10-14 12:07:46 +0000758More conventions
759================
760
761Argument Checking
762-----------------
763
764Functions that take objects as arguments normally don't check for nil
765arguments, but they do check the type of the argument, and return an
766error if the function doesn't apply to the type.
767
768Failure Modes
769-------------
770
771Functions may fail for a variety of reasons, including running out of
Guido van Rossum3f5da241990-12-20 15:06:42 +0000772memory. This is communicated to the caller in two ways: an error string
773is set (see errors.h), and the function result differs: functions that
774normally return a pointer return NULL for failure, functions returning
775an integer return -1 (which could be a legal return value too!), and
776other functions return 0 for success and -1 for failure.
Tim Peters4be93d02002-07-07 19:59:50 +0000777Callers should always check for errors before using the result. If
778an error was set, the caller must either explicitly clear it, or pass
779the error on to its caller.
Guido van Rossum85a5fbb1990-10-14 12:07:46 +0000780
781Reference Counts
782----------------
783
784It takes a while to get used to the proper usage of reference counts.
785
786Functions that create an object set the reference count to 1; such new
Guido van Rossumcaa63801995-01-12 11:45:45 +0000787objects must be stored somewhere or destroyed again with Py_DECREF().
Alex Martelli721b7762003-11-09 16:38:39 +0000788Some functions that 'store' objects, such as PyTuple_SetItem() and
789PyList_SetItem(),
Guido van Rossum85a5fbb1990-10-14 12:07:46 +0000790don't increment the reference count of the object, since the most
791frequent use is to store a fresh object. Functions that 'retrieve'
Alex Martelli721b7762003-11-09 16:38:39 +0000792objects, such as PyTuple_GetItem() and PyDict_GetItemString(), also
Guido van Rossumcaa63801995-01-12 11:45:45 +0000793don't increment
Guido van Rossum85a5fbb1990-10-14 12:07:46 +0000794the reference count, since most frequently the object is only looked at
795quickly. Thus, to retrieve an object and store it again, the caller
Guido van Rossumcaa63801995-01-12 11:45:45 +0000796must call Py_INCREF() explicitly.
Guido van Rossum85a5fbb1990-10-14 12:07:46 +0000797
Alex Martelli721b7762003-11-09 16:38:39 +0000798NOTE: functions that 'consume' a reference count, like
799PyList_SetItem(), consume the reference even if the object wasn't
800successfully stored, to simplify error handling.
Guido van Rossum85a5fbb1990-10-14 12:07:46 +0000801
802It seems attractive to make other functions that take an object as
Alex Martelli721b7762003-11-09 16:38:39 +0000803argument consume a reference count; however, this may quickly get
Guido van Rossum85a5fbb1990-10-14 12:07:46 +0000804confusing (even the current practice is already confusing). Consider
Guido van Rossumcaa63801995-01-12 11:45:45 +0000805it carefully, it may save lots of calls to Py_INCREF() and Py_DECREF() at
Guido van Rossum85a5fbb1990-10-14 12:07:46 +0000806times.
Guido van Rossum85a5fbb1990-10-14 12:07:46 +0000807*/
Guido van Rossuma3309961993-07-28 09:05:47 +0000808
Guido van Rossumd724b232000-03-13 16:01:29 +0000809
Tim Peters803526b2002-07-07 05:13:56 +0000810/* Trashcan mechanism, thanks to Christian Tismer.
Guido van Rossumd724b232000-03-13 16:01:29 +0000811
Tim Peters803526b2002-07-07 05:13:56 +0000812When deallocating a container object, it's possible to trigger an unbounded
813chain of deallocations, as each Py_DECREF in turn drops the refcount on "the
814next" object in the chain to 0. This can easily lead to stack faults, and
815especially in threads (which typically have less stack space to work with).
Guido van Rossumd724b232000-03-13 16:01:29 +0000816
Tim Peters803526b2002-07-07 05:13:56 +0000817A container object that participates in cyclic gc can avoid this by
818bracketing the body of its tp_dealloc function with a pair of macros:
Guido van Rossume92e6102000-04-24 15:40:53 +0000819
Tim Peters803526b2002-07-07 05:13:56 +0000820static void
821mytype_dealloc(mytype *p)
822{
Antoine Pitrouf95a1b32010-05-09 15:52:27 +0000823 ... declarations go here ...
Tim Peters803526b2002-07-07 05:13:56 +0000824
Antoine Pitrouf95a1b32010-05-09 15:52:27 +0000825 PyObject_GC_UnTrack(p); // must untrack first
826 Py_TRASHCAN_SAFE_BEGIN(p)
827 ... The body of the deallocator goes here, including all calls ...
828 ... to Py_DECREF on contained objects. ...
829 Py_TRASHCAN_SAFE_END(p)
Tim Peters803526b2002-07-07 05:13:56 +0000830}
831
Tim Peters808eb592002-08-07 20:53:05 +0000832CAUTION: Never return from the middle of the body! If the body needs to
833"get out early", put a label immediately before the Py_TRASHCAN_SAFE_END
834call, and goto it. Else the call-depth counter (see below) will stay
835above 0 forever, and the trashcan will never get emptied.
836
Tim Peters803526b2002-07-07 05:13:56 +0000837How it works: The BEGIN macro increments a call-depth counter. So long
838as this counter is small, the body of the deallocator is run directly without
839further ado. But if the counter gets large, it instead adds p to a list of
840objects to be deallocated later, skips the body of the deallocator, and
841resumes execution after the END macro. The tp_dealloc routine then returns
842without deallocating anything (and so unbounded call-stack depth is avoided).
843
844When the call stack finishes unwinding again, code generated by the END macro
845notices this, and calls another routine to deallocate all the objects that
846may have been added to the list of deferred deallocations. In effect, a
847chain of N deallocations is broken into N / PyTrash_UNWIND_LEVEL pieces,
848with the call stack never exceeding a depth of PyTrash_UNWIND_LEVEL.
Guido van Rossumd724b232000-03-13 16:01:29 +0000849*/
850
Mark Hammonda2905272002-07-29 13:42:14 +0000851PyAPI_FUNC(void) _PyTrash_deposit_object(PyObject*);
852PyAPI_FUNC(void) _PyTrash_destroy_chain(void);
853PyAPI_DATA(int) _PyTrash_delete_nesting;
854PyAPI_DATA(PyObject *) _PyTrash_delete_later;
Tim Peters803526b2002-07-07 05:13:56 +0000855
Guido van Rossumd724b232000-03-13 16:01:29 +0000856#define PyTrash_UNWIND_LEVEL 50
857
858#define Py_TRASHCAN_SAFE_BEGIN(op) \
Antoine Pitrouf95a1b32010-05-09 15:52:27 +0000859 if (_PyTrash_delete_nesting < PyTrash_UNWIND_LEVEL) { \
860 ++_PyTrash_delete_nesting;
861 /* The body of the deallocator is here. */
Guido van Rossumd724b232000-03-13 16:01:29 +0000862#define Py_TRASHCAN_SAFE_END(op) \
Antoine Pitrouf95a1b32010-05-09 15:52:27 +0000863 --_PyTrash_delete_nesting; \
864 if (_PyTrash_delete_later && _PyTrash_delete_nesting <= 0) \
865 _PyTrash_destroy_chain(); \
866 } \
867 else \
868 _PyTrash_deposit_object((PyObject*)op);
Guido van Rossume92e6102000-04-24 15:40:53 +0000869
Guido van Rossuma3309961993-07-28 09:05:47 +0000870#ifdef __cplusplus
871}
872#endif
873#endif /* !Py_OBJECT_H */