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bpo-40170: PyObject_NEW() becomes an alias to PyObject_New() #19379
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Once this PR is merged, I plan to write following PR to remove _PyObject_SIZE() and the example using it. |
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Previously, PyObject_NEW() macro already called PyObject_Init() function. It now calls _PyObject_New() which calls the inlined flavor PyObject_INIT(). I don't expect any impact on performance. |
The PyObject_NEW() macro becomes an alias to the PyObject_New() macro, and the PyObject_NEW_VAR() macro becomes an alias to the PyObject_NewVar() macro, to hide implementation details. They no longer access directly the PyTypeObject.tp_basicsize member. Move _PyObject_SIZE() and _PyObject_VAR_SIZE() macros to the CPython-specific C API (Include/cpython/). Replace PyObject_NEW() with PyObject_New() and replace PyObject_NEW_VAR() with PyObject_NewVar().
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…H-19379) The PyObject_NEW() macro becomes an alias to the PyObject_New() macro, and the PyObject_NEW_VAR() macro becomes an alias to the PyObject_NewVar() macro, to hide implementation details. They no longer access directly the PyTypeObject.tp_basicsize member. Exclude _PyObject_SIZE() and _PyObject_VAR_SIZE() macros from the limited C API. Replace PyObject_NEW() with PyObject_New() and replace PyObject_NEW_VAR() with PyObject_NewVar().
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…H-19379) The PyObject_NEW() macro becomes an alias to the PyObject_New() macro, and the PyObject_NEW_VAR() macro becomes an alias to the PyObject_NewVar() macro, to hide implementation details. They no longer access directly the PyTypeObject.tp_basicsize member. Exclude _PyObject_SIZE() and _PyObject_VAR_SIZE() macros from the limited C API. Replace PyObject_NEW() with PyObject_New() and replace PyObject_NEW_VAR() with PyObject_NewVar().
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…H-19379) The PyObject_NEW() macro becomes an alias to the PyObject_New() macro, and the PyObject_NEW_VAR() macro becomes an alias to the PyObject_NewVar() macro, to hide implementation details. They no longer access directly the PyTypeObject.tp_basicsize member. Exclude _PyObject_SIZE() and _PyObject_VAR_SIZE() macros from the limited C API. Replace PyObject_NEW() with PyObject_New() and replace PyObject_NEW_VAR() with PyObject_NewVar().
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…H-19379) The PyObject_NEW() macro becomes an alias to the PyObject_New() macro, and the PyObject_NEW_VAR() macro becomes an alias to the PyObject_NewVar() macro, to hide implementation details. They no longer access directly the PyTypeObject.tp_basicsize member. Exclude _PyObject_SIZE() and _PyObject_VAR_SIZE() macros from the limited C API. Replace PyObject_NEW() with PyObject_New() and replace PyObject_NEW_VAR() with PyObject_NewVar().
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…H-19379) The PyObject_NEW() macro becomes an alias to the PyObject_New() macro, and the PyObject_NEW_VAR() macro becomes an alias to the PyObject_NewVar() macro, to hide implementation details. They no longer access directly the PyTypeObject.tp_basicsize member. Exclude _PyObject_SIZE() and _PyObject_VAR_SIZE() macros from the limited C API. Replace PyObject_NEW() with PyObject_New() and replace PyObject_NEW_VAR() with PyObject_NewVar().
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…H-19379) The PyObject_NEW() macro becomes an alias to the PyObject_New() macro, and the PyObject_NEW_VAR() macro becomes an alias to the PyObject_NewVar() macro, to hide implementation details. They no longer access directly the PyTypeObject.tp_basicsize member. Exclude _PyObject_SIZE() and _PyObject_VAR_SIZE() macros from the limited C API. Replace PyObject_NEW() with PyObject_New() and replace PyObject_NEW_VAR() with PyObject_NewVar().
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The PyObject_NEW() macro becomes an alias to the PyObject_New()
macro, and the PyObject_NEW_VAR() macro becomes an alias to the
PyObject_NewVar() macro, to hide implementation details. They no
longer access directly the PyTypeObject.tp_basicsize member.
https://bugs.python.org/issue40170