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cPickle.c, load_build(): Taught cPickle how to pick apart
the optional proto 2 slot state. pickle.py, load_build(): CAUTION: Noted that cPickle's load_build and pickle's load_build really don't do the same things with the state, and didn't before this patch either. cPickle never tries to do .update(), and has no backoff if instance.__dict__ can't be retrieved. There are no tests that can tell the difference, and part of what cPickle's load_build() did looked accidental to me, so I don't know what the true intent is here. pickletester.py, test_pickle.py: Got rid of the hack for exempting cPickle from running some of the proto 2 tests. dictobject.c, PyDict_Next(): documented intended use.
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@ -1249,6 +1249,10 @@ class Unpickler:
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# the instance variables. This is a semantic
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# difference when unpickling in restricted
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# vs. unrestricted modes.
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# Note, however, that cPickle has never tried to do the
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# .update() business, and always uses
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# PyObject_SetItem(inst.__dict__, key, value) in a
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# loop over state.items().
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for k, v in state.items():
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setattr(inst, k, v)
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if slotstate:
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@ -728,12 +728,6 @@ class AbstractPickleTests(unittest.TestCase):
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self.assertEqual(y.abc, 666)
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self.assertEqual(x.__dict__, y.__dict__)
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# XXX Temporary hack, so long as the C implementation of pickle protocol
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# XXX 2 isn't ready. When it is, move the methods in TempAbstractPickleTests
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# XXX into AbstractPickleTests above, and get rid of TempAbstractPickleTests
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# XXX along with the references to it in test_pickle.py.
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class TempAbstractPickleTests(unittest.TestCase):
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def test_newobj_list_slots(self):
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x = SlotList([1, 2, 3])
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x.foo = 42
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@ -745,6 +739,7 @@ class TempAbstractPickleTests(unittest.TestCase):
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self.assertEqual(x.foo, y.foo)
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self.assertEqual(x.bar, y.bar)
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class MyInt(int):
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sample = 1
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@ -5,11 +5,10 @@ from cStringIO import StringIO
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from test import test_support
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from test.pickletester import AbstractPickleTests
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from test.pickletester import TempAbstractPickleTests as XXXTemp
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from test.pickletester import AbstractPickleModuleTests
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from test.pickletester import AbstractPersistentPicklerTests
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class PickleTests(AbstractPickleTests, AbstractPickleModuleTests, XXXTemp):
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class PickleTests(AbstractPickleTests, AbstractPickleModuleTests):
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def dumps(self, arg, proto=0, fast=0):
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# Ignore fast
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@ -4309,43 +4309,93 @@ load_setitems(Unpicklerobject *self)
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static int
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load_build(Unpicklerobject *self)
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{
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PyObject *value = 0, *inst = 0, *instdict = 0, *d_key = 0, *d_value = 0,
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*junk = 0, *__setstate__ = 0;
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int i, r = 0;
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PyObject *state, *inst, *slotstate;
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PyObject *__setstate__;
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PyObject *d_key, *d_value;
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int i;
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int res = -1;
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if (self->stack->length < 2) return stackUnderflow();
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PDATA_POP(self->stack, value);
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if (! value) return -1;
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inst=self->stack->data[self->stack->length-1];
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/* Stack is ... instance, state. We want to leave instance at
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* the stack top, possibly mutated via instance.__setstate__(state).
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*/
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if (self->stack->length < 2)
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return stackUnderflow();
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PDATA_POP(self->stack, state);
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if (state == NULL)
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return -1;
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inst = self->stack->data[self->stack->length - 1];
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if ((__setstate__ = PyObject_GetAttr(inst, __setstate___str))) {
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ARG_TUP(self, value);
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__setstate__ = PyObject_GetAttr(inst, __setstate___str);
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if (__setstate__ != NULL) {
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PyObject *junk = NULL;
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/* The explicit __setstate__ is responsible for everything. */
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ARG_TUP(self, state);
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if (self->arg) {
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junk = PyObject_Call(__setstate__, self->arg, NULL);
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FREE_ARG_TUP(self);
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}
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Py_DECREF(__setstate__);
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if (! junk) return -1;
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if (junk == NULL)
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return -1;
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Py_DECREF(junk);
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return 0;
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}
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PyErr_Clear();
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if ((instdict = PyObject_GetAttr(inst, __dict___str))) {
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i = 0;
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while (PyDict_Next(value, &i, &d_key, &d_value)) {
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if (PyObject_SetItem(instdict, d_key, d_value) < 0) {
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r=-1;
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break;
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}
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}
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Py_DECREF(instdict);
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/* A default __setstate__. First see whether state embeds a
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* slot state dict too (a proto 2 addition).
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*/
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if (PyTuple_Check(state) && PyTuple_Size(state) == 2) {
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PyObject *temp = state;
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state = PyTuple_GET_ITEM(temp, 0);
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slotstate = PyTuple_GET_ITEM(temp, 1);
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Py_INCREF(state);
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Py_INCREF(slotstate);
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Py_DECREF(temp);
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}
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else r=-1;
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else
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slotstate = NULL;
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Py_XDECREF(value);
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/* Set inst.__dict__ from the state dict (if any). */
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if (state != Py_None) {
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PyObject *dict;
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if (! PyDict_Check(state)) {
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PyErr_SetString(UnpicklingError, "state is not a "
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"dictionary");
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goto finally;
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}
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dict = PyObject_GetAttr(inst, __dict___str);
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if (dict == NULL)
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goto finally;
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return r;
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i = 0;
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while (PyDict_Next(state, &i, &d_key, &d_value)) {
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if (PyObject_SetItem(dict, d_key, d_value) < 0)
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goto finally;
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}
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Py_DECREF(dict);
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}
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/* Also set instance attributes from the slotstate dict (if any). */
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if (slotstate != NULL) {
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if (! PyDict_Check(slotstate)) {
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PyErr_SetString(UnpicklingError, "slot state is not "
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"a dictionary");
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goto finally;
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}
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i = 0;
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while (PyDict_Next(slotstate, &i, &d_key, &d_value)) {
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if (PyObject_SetAttr(inst, d_key, d_value) < 0)
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goto finally;
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}
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}
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res = 0;
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finally:
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Py_DECREF(state);
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Py_XDECREF(slotstate);
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return res;
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}
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PyMem_DEL(table);
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}
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/* CAUTION: In general, it isn't safe to use PyDict_Next in a loop that
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/*
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* Iterate over a dict. Use like so:
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*
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* int i;
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* PyObject *key, *value;
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* i = 0; # important! i should not otherwise be changed by you
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* while (PyDict_Next(yourdict, &i, &key, &value) {
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* Refer to borrowed references in key and value.
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* }
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*
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* CAUTION: In general, it isn't safe to use PyDict_Next in a loop that
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* mutates the dict. One exception: it is safe if the loop merely changes
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* the values associated with the keys (but doesn't insert new keys or
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* delete keys), via PyDict_SetItem().
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