2 * collectd - src/cpython.h
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27 /* Some python versions don't include this by default. */
29 #include <longintrepr.h>
31 /* These two macros are basically Py_BEGIN_ALLOW_THREADS and
32 * Py_BEGIN_ALLOW_THREADS
33 * from the other direction. If a Python thread calls a C function
34 * Py_BEGIN_ALLOW_THREADS is used to allow other python threads to run because
35 * we don't intend to call any Python functions.
37 * These two macros are used whenever a C thread intends to call some Python
38 * function, usually because some registered callback was triggered.
39 * Just like Py_BEGIN_ALLOW_THREADS it opens a block so these macros have to be
40 * used in pairs. They acquire the GIL, create a new Python thread state and
42 * the current thread state with the new one. This means this thread is now
44 * to execute Python code. */
46 #define CPY_LOCK_THREADS \
48 PyGILState_STATE gil_state; \
49 gil_state = PyGILState_Ensure();
51 #define CPY_RETURN_FROM_THREADS \
52 PyGILState_Release(gil_state); \
55 #define CPY_RELEASE_THREADS \
56 PyGILState_Release(gil_state); \
59 /* This macro is a shortcut for calls like
60 * x = PyObject_Repr(x);
61 * This can't be done like this example because this would leak
62 * a reference the the original x and crash in case of x == NULL.
63 * This calling syntax is less than elegant but it works, saves
64 * a lot of lines and avoids potential refcount errors. */
66 #define CPY_SUBSTITUTE(func, a, ...) \
69 PyObject *__tmp = (a); \
70 (a) = func(__VA_ARGS__); \
75 /* Python3 compatibility layer. To keep the actual code as clean as possible
76 * do a lot of defines here. */
78 #if PY_MAJOR_VERSION >= 3
84 #define PyInt_FromLong PyLong_FromLong
85 #define CPY_INIT_TYPE PyVarObject_HEAD_INIT(NULL, 0)
86 #define IS_BYTES_OR_UNICODE(o) (PyUnicode_Check(o) || PyBytes_Check(o))
87 #define CPY_STRCAT_AND_DEL(a, b) \
89 CPY_STRCAT((a), (b)); \
92 static inline void CPY_STRCAT(PyObject **a, PyObject *b) {
98 ret = PyUnicode_Concat(*a, b);
105 #define CPY_INIT_TYPE PyObject_HEAD_INIT(NULL) 0,
106 #define IS_BYTES_OR_UNICODE(o) (PyUnicode_Check(o) || PyString_Check(o))
107 #define CPY_STRCAT_AND_DEL PyString_ConcatAndDel
108 #define CPY_STRCAT PyString_Concat
112 static inline const char *cpy_unicode_or_bytes_to_string(PyObject **o) {
113 if (PyUnicode_Check(*o)) {
115 tmp = PyUnicode_AsEncodedString(*o, NULL, NULL); /* New reference. */
122 return PyBytes_AsString(*o);
124 return PyString_AsString(*o);
128 static inline PyObject *cpy_string_to_unicode_or_bytes(const char *buf) {
130 /* Python3 preferrs unicode */
132 ret = PyUnicode_Decode(buf, strlen(buf), NULL, NULL);
136 return PyBytes_FromString(buf);
138 return PyString_FromString(buf);
142 void cpy_log_exception(const char *context);
144 /* Python object declarations. */
147 PyObject_HEAD /* No semicolon! */
148 PyObject *parent; /* Config */
149 PyObject *key; /* String */
150 PyObject *values; /* Sequence */
151 PyObject *children; /* Sequence */
153 extern PyTypeObject ConfigType;
156 PyObject_HEAD /* No semicolon! */
158 char host[DATA_MAX_NAME_LEN];
159 char plugin[DATA_MAX_NAME_LEN];
160 char plugin_instance[DATA_MAX_NAME_LEN];
161 char type[DATA_MAX_NAME_LEN];
162 char type_instance[DATA_MAX_NAME_LEN];
164 extern PyTypeObject PluginDataType;
165 #define PluginData_New() \
166 PyObject_CallFunctionObjArgs((PyObject *)&PluginDataType, (void *)0)
170 PyObject *values; /* Sequence */
171 PyObject *meta; /* dict */
174 extern PyTypeObject ValuesType;
175 #define Values_New() \
176 PyObject_CallFunctionObjArgs((PyObject *)&ValuesType, (void *)0)
181 char message[NOTIF_MAX_MSG_LEN];
183 extern PyTypeObject NotificationType;
184 #define Notification_New() \
185 PyObject_CallFunctionObjArgs((PyObject *)&NotificationType, (void *)0)
187 typedef PyLongObject Signed;
188 extern PyTypeObject SignedType;
190 typedef PyLongObject Unsigned;
191 extern PyTypeObject UnsignedType;