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Kirill Smelkov
cpython
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b49a1edc
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b49a1edc
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Jan 28, 2016
by
Serhiy Storchaka
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Doc/c-api/stable.rst
Doc/c-api/stable.rst
+1
-1
Doc/library/ctypes.rst
Doc/library/ctypes.rst
+54
-4
Lib/ctypes/test/test_arrays.py
Lib/ctypes/test/test_arrays.py
+8
-4
Lib/ctypes/test/test_pointers.py
Lib/ctypes/test/test_pointers.py
+7
-2
Lib/test/eintrdata/eintr_tester.py
Lib/test/eintrdata/eintr_tester.py
+17
-5
Lib/test/test_sysconfig.py
Lib/test/test_sysconfig.py
+3
-0
Misc/ACKS
Misc/ACKS
+1
-0
Misc/NEWS
Misc/NEWS
+4
-0
Modules/socketmodule.c
Modules/socketmodule.c
+24
-2
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Doc/c-api/stable.rst
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@@ -34,5 +34,5 @@ will work on all subsequent Python releases, but fail to load (because of
missing symbols) on the older releases.
As of Python 3.2, the set of functions available to the limited API is
documented in
PEP 384
. In the C API documentation, API elements that are not
documented in
:pep:`384`
. In the C API documentation, API elements that are not
part of the limited API are marked as "Not part of the limited API."
Doc/library/ctypes.rst
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@@ -716,8 +716,8 @@ Pointer instances are created by calling the :func:`pointer` function on a
>>> pi = pointer(i)
>>>
Pointer instances have a :attr:`
contents` attribute which returns the object to
which the pointer points, the ``i`` object above::
Pointer instances have a :attr:`
~_Pointer.contents` attribute which
returns the object to
which the pointer points, the ``i`` object above::
>>> pi.contents
c_long(42)
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@@ -2401,6 +2401,56 @@ other data types containing pointer type fields.
Arrays and pointers
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
Not yet written - please see the sections :ref:`ctypes-pointers` and section
:ref:`ctypes-arrays` in the tutorial.
.. class:: Array(\*args)
Abstract base class for arrays.
The recommended way to create concrete array types is by multiplying any
:mod:`ctypes` data type with a positive integer. Alternatively, you can subclass
this type and define :attr:`_length_` and :attr:`_type_` class variables.
Array elements can be read and written using standard
subscript and slice accesses; for slice reads, the resulting object is
*not* itself an :class:`Array`.
.. attribute:: _length_
A positive integer specifying the number of elements in the array.
Out-of-range subscripts result in an :exc:`IndexError`. Will be
returned by :func:`len`.
.. attribute:: _type_
Specifies the type of each element in the array.
Array subclass constructors accept positional arguments, used to
initialize the elements in order.
.. class:: _Pointer
Private, abstract base class for pointers.
Concrete pointer types are created by calling :func:`POINTER` with the
type that will be pointed to; this is done automatically by
:func:`pointer`.
If a pointer points to an array, its elements can be read and
written using standard subscript and slice accesses. Pointer objects
have no size, so :func:`len` will raise :exc:`TypeError`. Negative
subscripts will read from the memory *before* the pointer (as in C), and
out-of-range subscripts will probably crash with an access violation (if
you're lucky).
.. attribute:: _type_
Specifies the type pointed to.
.. attribute:: contents
Returns the object to which to pointer points. Assigning to this
attribute changes the pointer to point to the assigned object.
Lib/ctypes/test/test_arrays.py
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@@ -24,20 +24,24 @@ class ArrayTestCase(unittest.TestCase):
self
.
assertEqual
(
len
(
ia
),
alen
)
# slot values ok?
values
=
[
ia
[
i
]
for
i
in
range
(
len
(
init
)
)]
values
=
[
ia
[
i
]
for
i
in
range
(
alen
)]
self
.
assertEqual
(
values
,
init
)
# out-of-bounds accesses should be caught
with
self
.
assertRaises
(
IndexError
):
ia
[
alen
]
with
self
.
assertRaises
(
IndexError
):
ia
[
-
alen
-
1
]
# change the items
from
operator
import
setitem
new_values
=
list
(
range
(
42
,
42
+
alen
))
[
setitem
(
ia
,
n
,
new_values
[
n
])
for
n
in
range
(
alen
)]
values
=
[
ia
[
i
]
for
i
in
range
(
len
(
init
)
)]
values
=
[
ia
[
i
]
for
i
in
range
(
alen
)]
self
.
assertEqual
(
values
,
new_values
)
# are the items initialized to 0?
ia
=
int_array
()
values
=
[
ia
[
i
]
for
i
in
range
(
len
(
init
)
)]
self
.
assertEqual
(
values
,
[
0
]
*
len
(
init
)
)
values
=
[
ia
[
i
]
for
i
in
range
(
alen
)]
self
.
assertEqual
(
values
,
[
0
]
*
alen
)
# Too many initializers should be caught
self
.
assertRaises
(
IndexError
,
int_array
,
*
range
(
alen
*
2
))
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Lib/ctypes/test/test_pointers.py
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@@ -56,9 +56,13 @@ class PointersTestCase(unittest.TestCase):
# C code:
# int x = 12321;
# res = &x
res
.
contents
=
c_int
(
12321
)
x
=
c_int
(
12321
)
res
.
contents
=
x
self
.
assertEqual
(
i
.
value
,
54345
)
x
.
value
=
-
99
self
.
assertEqual
(
res
.
contents
.
value
,
-
99
)
def
test_callbacks_with_pointers
(
self
):
# a function type receiving a pointer
PROTOTYPE
=
CFUNCTYPE
(
c_int
,
POINTER
(
c_int
))
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@@ -131,9 +135,10 @@ class PointersTestCase(unittest.TestCase):
def
test_basic
(
self
):
p
=
pointer
(
c_int
(
42
))
# Although a pointer can be indexed, it ha no length
# Although a pointer can be indexed, it ha
s
no length
self
.
assertRaises
(
TypeError
,
len
,
p
)
self
.
assertEqual
(
p
[
0
],
42
)
self
.
assertEqual
(
p
[
0
:
1
],
[
42
])
self
.
assertEqual
(
p
.
contents
.
value
,
42
)
def
test_charpp
(
self
):
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Lib/test/eintrdata/eintr_tester.py
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@@ -334,10 +334,12 @@ class SocketEINTRTest(EINTRBaseTest):
self
.
_test_open
(
"fp = open(path, 'r')
\
n
fp.close()"
,
self
.
python_open
)
@
unittest
.
skipIf
(
sys
.
platform
==
'darwin'
,
"hangs under OS X; see issue #25234"
)
def
os_open
(
self
,
path
):
fd
=
os
.
open
(
path
,
os
.
O_WRONLY
)
os
.
close
(
fd
)
@
unittest
.
skipIf
(
sys
.
platform
==
"darwin"
,
"hangs under OS X; see issue #25234"
)
def
test_os_open
(
self
):
self
.
_test_open
(
"fd = os.open(path, os.O_RDONLY)
\
n
os.close(fd)"
,
self
.
os_open
)
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...
@@ -370,10 +372,10 @@ class SignalEINTRTest(EINTRBaseTest):
@
unittest
.
skipUnless
(
hasattr
(
signal
,
'sigwaitinfo'
),
'need signal.sigwaitinfo()'
)
def
test_sigwaitinfo
(
self
):
# Issue #25277
: The sleep is a weak synchronization between the parent
#
and the child process. If the sleep is too low, the test hangs on
#
slow or highly loaded systems.
self
.
sleep_time
=
2.
0
# Issue #25277
, #25868: give a few miliseconds to the parent process
#
between os.write() and signal.sigwaitinfo() to works around a race
#
condition
self
.
sleep_time
=
0.10
0
signum
=
signal
.
SIGUSR1
pid
=
os
.
getpid
()
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...
@@ -381,18 +383,28 @@ class SignalEINTRTest(EINTRBaseTest):
old_handler
=
signal
.
signal
(
signum
,
lambda
*
args
:
None
)
self
.
addCleanup
(
signal
.
signal
,
signum
,
old_handler
)
rpipe
,
wpipe
=
os
.
pipe
()
code
=
'
\
n
'
.
join
((
'import os, time'
,
'pid = %s'
%
os
.
getpid
(),
'signum = %s'
%
int
(
signum
),
'sleep_time = %r'
%
self
.
sleep_time
,
'rpipe = %r'
%
rpipe
,
'os.read(rpipe, 1)'
,
'os.close(rpipe)'
,
'time.sleep(sleep_time)'
,
'os.kill(pid, signum)'
,
))
t0
=
time
.
monotonic
()
proc
=
self
.
subprocess
(
code
)
proc
=
self
.
subprocess
(
code
,
pass_fds
=
(
rpipe
,))
os
.
close
(
rpipe
)
with
kill_on_error
(
proc
):
# sync child-parent
os
.
write
(
wpipe
,
b'x'
)
os
.
close
(
wpipe
)
# parent
signal
.
sigwaitinfo
([
signum
])
dt
=
time
.
monotonic
()
-
t0
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...
Lib/test/test_sysconfig.py
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@@ -421,6 +421,8 @@ class MakefileTests(unittest.TestCase):
print
(
"var3=42"
,
file
=
makefile
)
print
(
"var4=$/invalid"
,
file
=
makefile
)
print
(
"var5=dollar$$5"
,
file
=
makefile
)
print
(
"var6=${var3}/lib/python3.5/config-$(VAR2)$(var5)"
"-x86_64-linux-gnu"
,
file
=
makefile
)
vars
=
sysconfig
.
_parse_makefile
(
TESTFN
)
self
.
assertEqual
(
vars
,
{
'var1'
:
'ab42'
,
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...
@@ -428,6 +430,7 @@ class MakefileTests(unittest.TestCase):
'var3'
:
42
,
'var4'
:
'$/invalid'
,
'var5'
:
'dollar$5'
,
'var6'
:
'42/lib/python3.5/config-b42dollar$5-x86_64-linux-gnu'
,
})
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Misc/ACKS
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@@ -1497,6 +1497,7 @@ Dmitry Vasiliev
Sebastian Ortiz Vasquez
Alexandre Vassalotti
Nadeem Vawda
Sye van der Veen
Frank Vercruesse
Mike Verdone
Jaap Vermeulen
...
...
Misc/NEWS
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@@ -66,6 +66,10 @@ Core and Builtins
Library
-------
- Issue #26227: On Windows, getnameinfo(), gethostbyaddr() and
gethostbyname_ex() functions of the socket module now decode the hostname
from the ANSI code page rather than UTF-8.
- Issue #26147: xmlrpc now works with strings not encodable with used
non-UTF-8 encoding.
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...
Modules/socketmodule.c
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@@ -4519,6 +4519,19 @@ PyDoc_STRVAR(gethostbyname_doc,
Return the IP address (a string of the form '255.255.255.255') for a host."
);
static
PyObject
*
sock_decode_hostname
(
const
char
*
name
)
{
#ifdef MS_WINDOWS
/* Issue #26227: gethostbyaddr() returns a string encoded
* to the ANSI code page */
return
PyUnicode_DecodeFSDefault
(
name
);
#else
/* Decode from UTF-8 */
return
PyUnicode_FromString
(
name
);
#endif
}
/* Convenience function common to gethostbyname_ex and gethostbyaddr */
static
PyObject
*
...
...
@@ -4529,6 +4542,7 @@ gethost_common(struct hostent *h, struct sockaddr *addr, size_t alen, int af)
PyObject
*
name_list
=
(
PyObject
*
)
NULL
;
PyObject
*
addr_list
=
(
PyObject
*
)
NULL
;
PyObject
*
tmp
;
PyObject
*
name
;
if
(
h
==
NULL
)
{
/* Let's get real error message to return */
...
...
@@ -4637,7 +4651,10 @@ gethost_common(struct hostent *h, struct sockaddr *addr, size_t alen, int af)
goto
err
;
}
rtn_tuple
=
Py_BuildValue
(
"sOO"
,
h
->
h_name
,
name_list
,
addr_list
);
name
=
sock_decode_hostname
(
h
->
h_name
);
if
(
name
==
NULL
)
goto
err
;
rtn_tuple
=
Py_BuildValue
(
"NOO"
,
name
,
name_list
,
addr_list
);
err:
Py_XDECREF
(
name_list
);
...
...
@@ -5623,6 +5640,7 @@ socket_getnameinfo(PyObject *self, PyObject *args)
struct
addrinfo
hints
,
*
res
=
NULL
;
int
error
;
PyObject
*
ret
=
(
PyObject
*
)
NULL
;
PyObject
*
name
;
flags
=
flowinfo
=
scope_id
=
0
;
if
(
!
PyArg_ParseTuple
(
args
,
"Oi:getnameinfo"
,
&
sa
,
&
flags
))
...
...
@@ -5686,7 +5704,11 @@ socket_getnameinfo(PyObject *self, PyObject *args)
set_gaierror
(
error
);
goto
fail
;
}
ret
=
Py_BuildValue
(
"ss"
,
hbuf
,
pbuf
);
name
=
sock_decode_hostname
(
hbuf
);
if
(
name
==
NULL
)
goto
fail
;
ret
=
Py_BuildValue
(
"Ns"
,
name
,
pbuf
);
fail:
if
(
res
)
...
...
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