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1 /* Weak references objects for Python. */ | |
2 | |
3 #ifndef Py_WEAKREFOBJECT_H | |
4 #define Py_WEAKREFOBJECT_H | |
5 #ifdef __cplusplus | |
6 extern "C" { | |
7 #endif | |
8 | |
9 | |
10 typedef struct _PyWeakReference PyWeakReference; | |
11 | |
12 /* PyWeakReference is the base struct for the Python ReferenceType, ProxyType, | |
13 * and CallableProxyType. | |
14 */ | |
15 struct _PyWeakReference { | |
16 PyObject_HEAD | |
17 | |
18 /* The object to which this is a weak reference, or Py_None if none. | |
19 * Note that this is a stealth reference: wr_object's refcount is | |
20 * not incremented to reflect this pointer. | |
21 */ | |
22 PyObject *wr_object; | |
23 | |
24 /* A callable to invoke when wr_object dies, or NULL if none. */ | |
25 PyObject *wr_callback; | |
26 | |
27 /* A cache for wr_object's hash code. As usual for hashes, this is -1 | |
28 * if the hash code isn't known yet. | |
29 */ | |
30 long hash; | |
31 | |
32 /* If wr_object is weakly referenced, wr_object has a doubly-linked NULL- | |
33 * terminated list of weak references to it. These are the list pointers. | |
34 * If wr_object goes away, wr_object is set to Py_None, and these pointers | |
35 * have no meaning then. | |
36 */ | |
37 PyWeakReference *wr_prev; | |
38 PyWeakReference *wr_next; | |
39 }; | |
40 | |
41 PyAPI_DATA(PyTypeObject) _PyWeakref_RefType; | |
42 PyAPI_DATA(PyTypeObject) _PyWeakref_ProxyType; | |
43 PyAPI_DATA(PyTypeObject) _PyWeakref_CallableProxyType; | |
44 | |
45 #define PyWeakref_CheckRef(op) PyObject_TypeCheck(op, &_PyWeakref_RefType) | |
46 #define PyWeakref_CheckRefExact(op) \ | |
47 (Py_TYPE(op) == &_PyWeakref_RefType) | |
48 #define PyWeakref_CheckProxy(op) \ | |
49 ((Py_TYPE(op) == &_PyWeakref_ProxyType) || \ | |
50 (Py_TYPE(op) == &_PyWeakref_CallableProxyType)) | |
51 | |
52 #define PyWeakref_Check(op) \ | |
53 (PyWeakref_CheckRef(op) || PyWeakref_CheckProxy(op)) | |
54 | |
55 | |
56 PyAPI_FUNC(PyObject *) PyWeakref_NewRef(PyObject *ob, | |
57 PyObject *callback); | |
58 PyAPI_FUNC(PyObject *) PyWeakref_NewProxy(PyObject *ob, | |
59 PyObject *callback); | |
60 PyAPI_FUNC(PyObject *) PyWeakref_GetObject(PyObject *ref); | |
61 | |
62 PyAPI_FUNC(Py_ssize_t) _PyWeakref_GetWeakrefCount(PyWeakReference *head); | |
63 | |
64 PyAPI_FUNC(void) _PyWeakref_ClearRef(PyWeakReference *self); | |
65 | |
66 /* Explanation for the Py_REFCNT() check: when a weakref's target is part | |
67 of a long chain of deallocations which triggers the trashcan mechanism, | |
68 clearing the weakrefs can be delayed long after the target's refcount | |
69 has dropped to zero. In the meantime, code accessing the weakref will | |
70 be able to "see" the target object even though it is supposed to be | |
71 unreachable. See issue #16602. */ | |
72 | |
73 #define PyWeakref_GET_OBJECT(ref) \ | |
74 (Py_REFCNT(((PyWeakReference *)(ref))->wr_object) > 0 \ | |
75 ? ((PyWeakReference *)(ref))->wr_object \ | |
76 : Py_None) | |
77 | |
78 | |
79 #ifdef __cplusplus | |
80 } | |
81 #endif | |
82 #endif /* !Py_WEAKREFOBJECT_H */ |