- 25 Nov, 2019 2 commits
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Kirill Smelkov authored
This ammends 33cf3113: Kill now unused imports.
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Kirill Smelkov authored
It was all working on Debian 10, but running tests on Ubuntu 16.04 turned out to fail: $ python -m pytest ================================== test session starts =================================== platform linux2 -- Python 2.7.12, pytest-4.6.6, py-1.8.0, pluggy-0.13.0 rootdir: /home/kirr/src/pygolang collected 0 items / 10 errors ========================================= ERRORS ========================================= ________________________ ERROR collecting golang/_gopath_test.py _________________________ ImportError while importing test module '/home/kirr/src/pygolang/golang/_gopath_test.py'. Hint: make sure your test modules/packages have valid Python names. Traceback: golang/__init__.py:42: in <module> from golang._golang import _pysys_exc_clear as _sys_exc_clear golang/_golang.pyx:35: in init golang._golang _init_libpyxruntime() golang/_golang.pyx:532: in golang._golang._init_libpyxruntime import golang.pyx.runtime E ImportError: /home/kirr/src/pygolang/golang/pyx/../runtime/liblibpyxruntime.so.0.1: undefined symbol: _ZN6golang4sync9WaitGroup3addEi $ c++filt _ZN6golang4sync9WaitGroup3addEi golang::sync::WaitGroup::add(int) So since libpyxruntime is using sync.WaitGroup (and sync.Mutex etc) it should be linking to libgolang where those symbols are provided. Fix it. Fixes: 4fc6e49c (time: Factor-out PyFunc into shared library libpyxruntime.so)
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- 22 Nov, 2019 5 commits
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Kirill Smelkov authored
A deferred function can raise exception and this exception itself can have .__context__ - consider for example if B1 is raised and its chain is B1->B2->B3. Before calling that deferred function, we save then-current exception A1 into GoFrame.exc_ctx and link-to .exc_ctx after the call. We were previously trying to link-to .exc_ctx from raised exception itself - i.e. B1 in the above example which is not correct: B1 was raised while B2 was being raised ... etc and it was B3 who was raised after A1. The consequence was that A1 was list, since B1 already had non-empty .__context__ -> Fix it by linking-to A1 from B3, not from B1. In other words by linking-to .exc_ctx chain from tail of exception chain of raised exception. We can be sure that updated test is correct because it passes under Python3 where exception chaining is implemented natively. Fixes: bb9a94c3 (golang: Teach defer to chain exceptions (PEP 3134) even on Python2)
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Kirill Smelkov authored
Defer support for exception chaining on Python2 (see bb9a94c3 "golang: Teach defer to chain exceptions (PEP 3134) even on Python2") simulates PEP 3134 by manually setting and chaining exc .__context__, .__cause__ and .__traceback__: if exceptions are thrown by several deferred functions they are linked into exception chain via .__context__ attribute. Defer support in @func also makes sure that any exception that comes out of a function has all those PEP 3134 attributes and presets them to their default values if exception object did not have them initially. In particular .__context__ is preset to None for first raised exception. There was a logic error in chaining handling: .__context__ was glued to previously raised exception only if current exception object did not have .__context__ attribute at all. And this was failing to chain them if current exception was raised from under another function wrapped in @func, because GoFrame wrapping that function makes sure to set curexc.__context__=None and oops - it was not changed later. -> Fix chaining implementation by gluing .__context__ either if there is no such attribute in current exception, or if .__context__ is None. This is correct to do since .__context__, by its definition, represents implicitly / automatically chained exceptions - contrary to .__cause__ which is explicitly set and would be incorrect to automatically change from None to something. We also know that the end result is the same as Python3 behaviour since updated tests (see bellow) pass OK also when run under Python3 where exceptions chaining is implemented by Python runtime natively. Update test_defer_excchain() in golang_test.py, which verifies how raised exceptions are chained. No need to update testprog/golang_test_defer_excchain.{py,txt} since the test there verifies that our traceback dumper is correctly hooked into Python interpreter - where we know that exceptions are already chained correctly and we verify only that automatic traceback dump takes this chaining into account. Fixes: bb9a94c3 (golang: Teach defer to chain exceptions (PEP 3134) even on Python2)
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Kirill Smelkov authored
Since realpath was used to find out pygolang dir, it will give different prefix compared to what actual prefix of __file__ is if __file__ was imported through some symlinked directory. And it is the actual __file__ that is included into traceback - not its realpath'ed version. This was breaking for example like this on py27-gevent tox tests: __file__: '.../pygolang/.tox/py27-gevent/local/lib/python2.7/site-packages/golang/golang_test.py' dirname(__file__): '.../pygolang/.tox/py27-gevent/local/lib/python2.7/site-packages/golang' PYGOLANG: '.../pygolang/.tox/py27-gevent/lib/python2.7/site-packages' E Failed: not equal: E Differences (unified diff with -expected +actual): E @@ -1,8 +1,8 @@ E Traceback (most recent call last): E - File "PYGOLANG/golang/golang_test.py", line ..., in test_defer_excchain_traceback E + File ".../pygolang/.tox/py27-gevent/local/lib/python2.7/site-packages/golang/golang_test.py", line 1360, in test_defer_excchain_traceback E alpha() E - File "PYGOLANG/golang/golang_test.py", line ..., in alpha E + File ".../pygolang/.tox/py27-gevent/local/lib/python2.7/site-packages/golang/golang_test.py", line 1357, in alpha E beta() E - File "PYGOLANG/golang/golang_test.py", line ..., in beta E + File ".../pygolang/.tox/py27-gevent/local/lib/python2.7/site-packages/golang/golang_test.py", line 1356, in beta E raise RuntimeError("gamma") E RuntimeError: gamma -> Fix it by not doing realpath'ification when detecting PYGOLANG prefix. Fixes: bb9a94c3 (golang: Teach defer to chain exceptions (PEP 3134) even on Python2)
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Kirill Smelkov authored
Until now we were defining errors like this: const error ErrSomething = errors::New("abc"); However there is a problem here: the runtime will call ErrSomething destructor on program exit, and for refptr<T> the destructor does 2 things: a) decrefs the object, and b) switches embedded pointer to NULL; If another thread is still running both "a" and "b" can become race conditions if that T2 uses ErrSomething via e.g. just ... if (err == ErrSomething) ... Here is, for example TSAN report about ErrPyStopped usage when accessed by timer thread: WARNING: ThreadSanitizer: data race (pid=4224) Read of size 8 at 0x7f0d6840e150 by thread T92: #0 golang::refptr<golang::_error>::refptr(golang::refptr<golang::_error> const&) golang/libgolang.h:525 (liblibpyxruntime.so.0.1+0x4edc) #1 golang::pyx::runtime::PyFunc::operator()() const golang/runtime/libpyxruntime.cpp:222 (liblibpyxruntime.so.0.1+0x423d) #2 std::_Function_handler<void (), golang::pyx::runtime::PyFunc>::_M_invoke(std::_Any_data const&) /usr/include/c++/8/bits/std_function.h:297 (_time.so+0x1382b) #3 std::function<void ()>::operator()() const /usr/include/c++/8/bits/std_function.h:687 (liblibgolang.so.0.1+0x2ede6) #4 golang::time::_Timer::_fire(double, int) golang/time.cpp:197 (liblibgolang.so.0.1+0x48cbe) #5 operator() golang/time.cpp:171 (liblibgolang.so.0.1+0x4894c) #6 __invoke_impl<void, golang::time::_Timer::reset(double)::<lambda(int)>&, int&> /usr/include/c++/8/bits/invoke.h:60 (liblibgolang.so.0.1+0x4a142) #7 __invoke<golang::time::_Timer::reset(double)::<lambda(int)>&, int&> /usr/include/c++/8/bits/invoke.h:95 (liblibgolang.so.0.1+0x4a080) #8 __call<void, 0> /usr/include/c++/8/functional:400 (liblibgolang.so.0.1+0x49fcc) #9 operator()<> /usr/include/c++/8/functional:484 (liblibgolang.so.0.1+0x49cee) #10 _M_invoke /usr/include/c++/8/bits/std_function.h:297 (liblibgolang.so.0.1+0x49858) #11 std::function<void ()>::operator()() const /usr/include/c++/8/bits/std_function.h:687 (liblibgolang.so.0.1+0x2ede6) #12 operator() golang/libgolang.h:326 (liblibgolang.so.0.1+0x48fa1) #13 _FUN golang/libgolang.h:324 (liblibgolang.so.0.1+0x49004) #14 <null> <null> (python2+0x194d13) Previous write of size 8 at 0x7f0d6840e150 by main thread: #0 golang::refptr<golang::_error>::~refptr() golang/libgolang.h:510 (liblibpyxruntime.so.0.1+0x4d39) #1 at_exit_wrapper ../../../../src/libsanitizer/tsan/tsan_interceptors.cc:389 (libtsan.so.0+0x28693) As if synchronized via sleep: #0 nanosleep ../../../../src/libsanitizer/tsan/tsan_interceptors.cc:366 (libtsan.so.0+0x49960) #1 __pyx_f_6golang_7runtime_15_runtime_thread_nanosleep golang/runtime/_runtime_thread.c:1702 (_runtime_thread.so+0x48f2) #2 _tasknanosleep golang/runtime/libgolang.cpp:1237 (liblibgolang.so.0.1+0x2cca7) #3 golang::time::sleep(double) golang/runtime/libgolang.cpp:1251 (liblibgolang.so.0.1+0x2ce0b) #4 golang::time::_Timer::_fire(double, int) golang/time.cpp:179 (liblibgolang.so.0.1+0x48bd6) #5 operator() golang/time.cpp:171 (liblibgolang.so.0.1+0x4894c) #6 __invoke_impl<void, golang::time::_Timer::reset(double)::<lambda(int)>&, int&> /usr/include/c++/8/bits/invoke.h:60 (liblibgolang.so.0.1+0x4a142) #7 __invoke<golang::time::_Timer::reset(double)::<lambda(int)>&, int&> /usr/include/c++/8/bits/invoke.h:95 (liblibgolang.so.0.1+0x4a080) #8 __call<void, 0> /usr/include/c++/8/functional:400 (liblibgolang.so.0.1+0x49fcc) #9 operator()<> /usr/include/c++/8/functional:484 (liblibgolang.so.0.1+0x49cee) #10 _M_invoke /usr/include/c++/8/bits/std_function.h:297 (liblibgolang.so.0.1+0x49858) #11 std::function<void ()>::operator()() const /usr/include/c++/8/bits/std_function.h:687 (liblibgolang.so.0.1+0x2ede6) #12 operator() golang/libgolang.h:326 (liblibgolang.so.0.1+0x48fa1) #13 _FUN golang/libgolang.h:324 (liblibgolang.so.0.1+0x49004) #14 <null> <null> (python2+0x194d13) Location is global 'golang::pyx::runtime::ErrPyStopped' of size 8 at 0x7f0d6840e150 (liblibpyxruntime.so.0.1+0x000000009150) Thread T92 (tid=7834, running) created by thread T15 at: #0 pthread_create ../../../../src/libsanitizer/tsan/tsan_interceptors.cc:915 (libtsan.so.0+0x2be1b) #1 PyThread_start_new_thread <null> (python2+0x194ccf) #2 _taskgo golang/runtime/libgolang.cpp:124 (liblibgolang.so.0.1+0x288e7) #3 go<golang::time::_Timer::reset(double)::<lambda(int)>, int> golang/libgolang.h:324 (liblibgolang.so.0.1+0x490b7) #4 golang::time::_Timer::reset(double) golang/time.cpp:170 (liblibgolang.so.0.1+0x48b36) #5 __pyx_f_6golang_5_time_timer_reset_pyexc golang/_time.cpp:3271 (_time.so+0xa506) #6 __pyx_pf_6golang_5_time_7PyTimer_6reset golang/_time.cpp:2824 (_time.so+0x97d8) #7 __pyx_pw_6golang_5_time_7PyTimer_7reset golang/_time.cpp:2789 (_time.so+0x9751) #8 PyEval_EvalFrameEx <null> (python2+0xf27f7) #9 std::_Function_handler<void (), golang::pyx::runtime::PyFunc>::_M_invoke(std::_Any_data const&) /usr/include/c++/8/bits/std_function.h:297 (_time.so+0x1382b) #10 std::function<void ()>::operator()() const /usr/include/c++/8/bits/std_function.h:687 (liblibgolang.so.0.1+0x2ede6) #11 golang::time::_Timer::_fire(double, int) golang/time.cpp:197 (liblibgolang.so.0.1+0x48cbe) #12 operator() golang/time.cpp:171 (liblibgolang.so.0.1+0x4894c) #13 __invoke_impl<void, golang::time::_Timer::reset(double)::<lambda(int)>&, int&> /usr/include/c++/8/bits/invoke.h:60 (liblibgolang.so.0.1+0x4a142) #14 __invoke<golang::time::_Timer::reset(double)::<lambda(int)>&, int&> /usr/include/c++/8/bits/invoke.h:95 (liblibgolang.so.0.1+0x4a080) #15 __call<void, 0> /usr/include/c++/8/functional:400 (liblibgolang.so.0.1+0x49fcc) #16 operator()<> /usr/include/c++/8/functional:484 (liblibgolang.so.0.1+0x49cee) #17 _M_invoke /usr/include/c++/8/bits/std_function.h:297 (liblibgolang.so.0.1+0x49858) #18 std::function<void ()>::operator()() const /usr/include/c++/8/bits/std_function.h:687 (liblibgolang.so.0.1+0x2ede6) #19 operator() golang/libgolang.h:326 (liblibgolang.so.0.1+0x48fa1) #20 _FUN golang/libgolang.h:324 (liblibgolang.so.0.1+0x49004) #21 <null> <null> (python2+0x194d13) SUMMARY: ThreadSanitizer: data race golang/libgolang.h:525 in golang::refptr<golang::_error>::refptr(golang::refptr<golang::_error> const&) -> Fix it by not deallocating the object, nor clearing the pointer on smart pointer destruction. To do so in ergonomic way introduce another template type global<X>, which can be used instead of X and change types of all global error variables from `const error` to `const global<error>`. Don't change pxd to offload pyx users from thinking about global/not-global aspect. Top-level documentation is TODO.
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Kirill Smelkov authored
Provide sync.WorkGroup that can be used directly from C++ and Pyx/nogil codes. Python-level sync.WorkGroup becomes a wrapper around pyx/nogil one. Like with context (2a359791 "context: Move/Port context package to C++/Pyx nogil"), timers (b073f6df "time: Move/Port timers to C++/Pyx nogil") and interfaces (5a99b769 "libgolang: Start providing interfaces") memory for on-heap allocated WorkGroup is managed automatically. Python-level tests should be enough to cover C++/Pyx functionality at zero-level approximation.
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- 20 Nov, 2019 3 commits
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Kirill Smelkov authored
This amends commit 34b7a1f4: Fix copy-paste typo in _sync_test.pyx description.
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Kirill Smelkov authored
This amends commit 40f3b90c: sync.Sema is not provided in Go version.
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Kirill Smelkov authored
We will soon land WorkGroup into sync.pyx; Before that let's renamge WaitGroup helpers to avoid ambiguity of what "wg" means - WaitGroup or WorkGroup? This amends b316e504 (sync: Move/Port WaitGroup to C++/Pyx nogil).
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- 19 Nov, 2019 5 commits
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Kirill Smelkov authored
sync.PyWorkGroup will need to wrap raw Context into PyContext for spawned workers.
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Kirill Smelkov authored
- Add PyError class that wraps Python exception; - change PyFunc::operator() return from void -> to error, which might be either PyError or special error indicating that Python interpreter is stopped. - Provide way to reraise that Python exception. We will need to see which exception, if any, PyFunc call raised in sync.PyWorkGroup, where this python-level exception will need to be propagated to PyWorkGroup.wait() and reraised from there.
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Kirill Smelkov authored
pygil_ensure() was taking pyexitedMu and then GIL, which can deadlock via AB BA scenario if pygil_ensure() is also called in another thread with GIL already held. -> Fix it by always taking GIL with pyexitedMu released. Without the fix the test added always hangs with thread backend, e.g. like this: golang/pyx/runtime_test.py::test_pyx_pyfunc_vs_gil_deadlock STUCK terminate called after throwing an instance of 'golang::PanicError' what(): STUCK Fatal Python error: Aborted The bug was introduced in b073f6df (time: Move/Port timers to C++/Pyx nogil).
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Kirill Smelkov authored
Commit b073f6df (time: Move/Port timers to C++/Pyx nogil) added C++ level PyFunc as a way to call Python function from under nogil code. We will soon need this functionality for sync.WorkGroup too, so move it into shared place. We move into regular library - not a pyx module (e.g. golang.pyx) - because for pyx modules linking is done at import time by specially generated code, while we need the linker support to automatically resolve e.g. calls to PyFunc::operator() from inside std::function.
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Kirill Smelkov authored
In the next patch we are going to move PyFunc from time.pyx into shared library. Before doing that let's provide DSO visibility macros from libgolang.h to offload other libraries from duplicating dance on how to mark symbols visibility properly depending on compiler/OS.
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- 18 Nov, 2019 2 commits
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Kirill Smelkov authored
Gevent runtime uses python-level calls internally which might interfere with current python state. For example if current python exception is set, and e.g. go or makesema runtime call is made, the following happens: golang/golang_test.py::test_pyx_runtime_vs_pyexc RuntimeError: abc The above exception was the direct cause of the following exception: SystemError: <class 'gevent.__semaphore.Semaphore'> returned a result with an error set Exception ignored in: 'golang.runtime._runtime_gevent._sema_alloc' SystemError: <class 'gevent.__semaphore.Semaphore'> returned a result with an error set terminate called after throwing an instance of 'golang::PanicError' what(): makesema: alloc failed Fatal Python error: Aborted -> Fix all functions in the runtimes that work at Python level to save/restore Python-level exception on entry/exit. This is mostly gevent runtime, but also a couple of non-posix fallbacks in thread runtime. The bug was there from day 1 of runtimes - from ce8152a2 (pyx api: Provide sleep), f971a2a8 (pyx api: Provide go) and 69db91bf (libgolang: Add internal semaphores).
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Kirill Smelkov authored
In the next patch we will fix runtime functions that work at Python level to preserve user Python exception state. Before that, as a preparatory step, restructure runtimes code, so that all such Python-accessing functions are grouped together.
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- 15 Nov, 2019 1 commit
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Kirill Smelkov authored
setuptools_dso hardcodes to use its own build_ext in its setup. We amend that build_ext and inject our own version carefully while setup() is run - see 7ae8c4f3 (pyx.build: Allow to combine C and C++ sources in one extension). However, currently, if user uses cmdclass = {'build_ext': ...} in his own setup, this will be ignored and overwritten by golang.pyx.build.build_ext . One example where this breaks things is wendelin.core which hooks into build_ext to first configure/build CCAN before any extension: https://lab.nexedi.com/nexedi/wendelin.core/blob/b26ba558/setup.py#L147-153 -> Fix it by taking into account what user could put into cmdclass.
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- 14 Nov, 2019 17 commits
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Kirill Smelkov authored
If defer was used multiple times in one function it was failing to compile. For example added test is failing like this: In file included from golang/runtime/libgolang_test.cpp:22: golang/runtime/libgolang_test.cpp: In function ‘void __test_defer(int*)’: ./golang/libgolang.h:457:59: error: redeclaration of ‘golang::_deferred _defer___COUNTER__’ #define defer(f) golang::_deferred _defer_ ## __COUNTER__ (f) ^ golang/runtime/libgolang_test.cpp:473:5: note: in expansion of macro ‘defer’ defer([&]() { ^~~~~ ./golang/libgolang.h:457:36: note: ‘golang::_deferred _defer___COUNTER__’ previously declared here #define defer(f) golang::_deferred _defer_ ## __COUNTER__ (f) ^~~~~~~ golang/runtime/libgolang_test.cpp:470:5: note: in expansion of macro ‘defer’ defer([&]() { ^~~~~ It turns out the __COUNTER__ was not expanded and they say you have to use 3 level of macro calls. Oh well... https://stackoverflow.com/a/27611869/9456786
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Kirill Smelkov authored
std::function is frequently too long to type while func is more native to Go.
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Kirill Smelkov authored
For example wendelin.core wants to accept Python-level context, transform it into C-level context and pass to pyx/nogil code.
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Kirill Smelkov authored
Provide context-related functionality that can be used directly from C++ and Pyx/nogil codes. Python-level classes and functions become small wrappers around pyx/nogil ones. Like with timers (b073f6df "time: Move/Port timers to C++/Pyx nogil") and interfaces (5a99b769 "libgolang: Start providing interfaces") memory for objects dynamically allocated on heap is managed automatically.
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Kirill Smelkov authored
Start new package that provides C++ amendments to be used by libgolang and its users. Current functionality: dict and set that wrap std::unordered_map and std::unordered_set into ergonomic interface. The code originates from wendelin.core: https://lab.nexedi.com/kirr/wendelin.core/blob/5a045ed1/wcfs/internal/wcfs_misc.h#L214-257 Pyx/nogil only.
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Kirill Smelkov authored
With just one function - errors.New() - to create new error with given text. This will be soon used in Pyx/nogil context package to create context.canceled and context.deadlineExceeded errors. Pyx/nogil only for now.
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Kirill Smelkov authored
- interface is analog of interface{} in Go. - error is analog of error in Go. For now the interfaces are implemented via classic C++ scheme via inheritance and additional vtable field in pointed object. In the future we might want to consider reworking that to Go-style interfaces without predeclaring which interfaces a class implements. Top-level documentation is TODO. Interfaces will be soon needed to describe Context interface in C context package.
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Kirill Smelkov authored
- refptr==refptr (e.g. to compare whether returned error object is something particular) - adoptref() and newref() - object (exposed as gobject not to be confused with builtin pyx "object" referring to python object) All this will be soon used in C version of context package.
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Kirill Smelkov authored
Briefly describe provided functionality instead of only referring to https://golang.org/pkg/context and https://blog.golang.org/context.
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Kirill Smelkov authored
Thinking a bit more after e82b4fab (libgolang: Objects refcounting (initial draft)) and working on interfaces as part of context pyx -> C move, I've came to conclusion that the better name for on-heap objects managed by libgolang is just "object" without "ref" prefix. -> Rename refobj -> object and amend its documentation correspondingly.
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Kirill Smelkov authored
So that refptr<T> could be used as keys in e.g. dict (unordered_map) or set (unordered_set). set<refptr> will soon be used by C version of context package.
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Kirill Smelkov authored
We already provide select for array and std::initializer_list. However when cases are constructed at runtime dynamically both array and initializer_list are not convenient to use. -> Provide select() overload that accepts vector<_selcase>. This functionality will soon be used in C version of context package.
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Kirill Smelkov authored
- indicated that WorkGroup is not provided in Go version (amends 40f3b90c "sync: Provide package documentation"). - fix typo in sync.pxd subject (amends 34b7a1f4 "golang: Expose Sema and Mutex as public Python and Cython/nogil API")
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Kirill Smelkov authored
Every time tests are run under Python3 the following warnings are printed: golang/golang_test.py::test_func .../golang/golang_test.py:990: DeprecationWarning: inspect.getargspec() is deprecated since Python 3.0, use inspect.signature() or inspect.getfullargspec() assert inspect.formatargspec(*inspect.getargspec(MyClass.zzz)) == '(self, v, x=2, **kkkkwww)' golang/golang_test.py::test_func .../golang/golang_test.py:990: DeprecationWarning: `formatargspec` is deprecated since Python 3.5. Use `signature` and the `Signature` object directly assert inspect.formatargspec(*inspect.getargspec(MyClass.zzz)) == '(self, v, x=2, **kkkkwww)' However since we are not going to drop Python2 support soon, and there is no reffered "use-instead" functionality on Python2, let's simply silence the warning for now.
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Kirill Smelkov authored
It will be some extra work to define general equality when moving context code into C. However that is unnecessary as usually a key is specific to one particular package, and value associated with that key is struct, or some other aggregate, that is holding all package-specific context values. Switching to compare keys by identity preserves that use-case while making transition to C easier.
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Kirill Smelkov authored
We always store just one key in there. This will simplify transition to C.
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Kirill Smelkov authored
This continues 2c8063f4 (*: Channels must be compared by ==, not by "is" even for nilchan) and changes comparision of .done() for different contexts from "is" to ==. The reason is that soon we are going to move contexts into C, and this way in context tree there potentially can be PyCtx -> CCtx -> PyCtx chains, and while all those contexts could have the same C-level channel, it would be difficult to propagate the knowledge that Python-level pychan wrapper should be also exactly the same. We already treat channel objects as pointers and require to compare them by ==, so there should be no loss here. However to keep performance of repeated select( ctx.done(), ... ) we continue to require that .done() for a particular python context object returns exactly the same channel object every time.
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- 13 Nov, 2019 1 commit
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Kirill Smelkov authored
Rearrange time C++ API so that e.g. time.Ticker is already refptr<time._Ticker>. This way time users don't need to write refptr all the time.
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- 11 Nov, 2019 2 commits
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Kirill Smelkov authored
https://bitbucket.org/pypy/pypy/commits/251b47698e8e https://bitbucket.org/pypy/pypy/issues/3096#comment-54707695 Which in turn fixes recover to clear current exception (see 9e6ff8bd "golang: Fix recover to clear current exception") for context.
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Kirill Smelkov authored
e.g. Context -> PyContext, with_cancel -> pywith_cancel, etc. This will make the followup transition of context to pyx/nogil more clear.
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- 07 Nov, 2019 2 commits
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Kirill Smelkov authored
As of 20191107 imp is present in Python 3.8 source tree and is _used_ there - see e.g. https://github.com/python/cpython/blob/v3.8.0-66-g7c20888e713/Lib/pkgutil.py#L188-L192 And they say imp will be there until at least Python 4 - see e.g. https://github.com/python/cpython/commit/e4f41deccf94 This fixes test_defer_excchain_dump failure under python3-dbg, where E Failed: not equal: E Differences (unified diff with -expected +actual): E @@ -1,4 +1,6 @@ E +PYGOLANG/golang/_gopath.py:37: DeprecationWarning: the imp module is deprecated in favour of importlib; see the module's documentation for alternative uses E + import imp was added into traceback printed on stderr. Fixes: bb9a94c3 (golang: Teach defer to chain exceptions (PEP 3134) even on Python2)
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Kirill Smelkov authored
Provide time.Ticker, time.Timer and friends that can be used directly from C++ and Pyx/nogil codes. Python-level classes become small wrapper around pyx/nogil ones. This is the first patch that moves to Pyx/nogil classes that are dynamically allocated on heap. refptr<T> is used to automatically manage lifetime of such objects. At Pyx level exposed API is very similar to Python-one, while internally it uses refptr<T> and friends.
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