Larry Hastings <[email protected]> added the comment:
Attached is rev 3 of my patch, incorporating mainly backing out of dumb ideas.
Thanks for the feedback, Serhiy and Mark!
> My name is Serhiy. :)
My genuine apologies! In my defense it was rather late.
> 'P' has the advantage that you can safely backward-compatibly
> remove the restriction by replacing 'P' on 'p'. :)
That's not a reason to use 'P'. Why you should use 'P' in the first place?
> In this line in the patch (Python/getargs.c):
> + if (val == -1 || PyErr_Occurred()) {
> Isn't that call to PyErr_Occurred() redundant?
Certainly one of the two expressions is!
My thinking was: if the call fails, then the val == -1 will be an early-exit
and we can save the call to PyErr_Occurred. This was always a dumb idea, as
the 99.999999% case is that PyObject_IsTrue succeeds, in which case we would
have called PyErr_Occured anyway. Some savings!
I can't find any documentation on permitted return values from nb_bool.
However, PyObject_IsTrue itself says about its own return value:
/* if it is negative, it should be either -1 or -2 */
So I definitely shouldn't check specifically for -1.
Having meditated on it, I think either I should either just call PyErr_Occured,
check for explicit failure (val < 0), or explicit success (val >= 0). I've
opted for the last of those.
I considered briefly trying to make 'P' handle subclasses of bool. But then I
hit the problem of: okay, what now? Call nb_bool? I note that bool itself
doesn't define nb_bool. Anyway, what lunatic would subclass bool?
I'm really on the fence about 'P'. Serhiy is definitely pro-, everyone else
seems to think it shouldn't be used. However nobody has argued against its
inclusion. At the moment I'm -0 on it myself, but since the code is written...
Do we have an anti-champion?
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Added file: http://bugs.python.org/file25465/larry.parse.tuple.p.and.P.3.diff
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