PyObject_CallMethodObjArgs() now uses fast call
Issue #27809: * PyObject_CallMethodObjArgs(), _PyObject_CallMethodIdObjArgs() and PyObject_CallFunctionObjArgs() now use fast call to avoid the creation of a temporary tuple * Rename objargs_mktuple() to objargs_mkstack() * objargs_mkstack() now stores objects in a C array using borrowed references, instead of storing arguments into a tuple objargs_mkstack() uses a small buffer allocated on the C stack for 5 arguments or less, or allocates a buffer in the heap memory. Note: this change is different than the change 0e4f26083bbb, I fixed the test to decide if the small stack can be used or not. sizeof(PyObject**) was also replaced with sizeof(stack[0]) since the sizeof() was wrong (but gave the same result).
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