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/* set object implementation
Written and maintained by Raymond D. Hettinger <python@rcn.com>
Derived from Lib/sets.py and Objects/dictobject.c.
The basic lookup function used by all operations.
This is based on Algorithm D from Knuth Vol. 3, Sec. 6.4.
The initial probe index is computed as hash mod the table size.
Subsequent probe indices are computed as explained in Objects/dictobject.c.
To improve cache locality, each probe inspects a series of consecutive
nearby entries before moving on to probes elsewhere in memory. This leaves
us with a hybrid of linear probing and randomized probing. The linear probing
reduces the cost of hash collisions because consecutive memory accesses
tend to be much cheaper than scattered probes. After LINEAR_PROBES steps,
we then use more of the upper bits from the hash value and apply a simple
linear congruential random number generator. This helps break-up long
chains of collisions.
All arithmetic on hash should ignore overflow.
Unlike the dictionary implementation, the lookkey function can return
NULL if the rich comparison returns an error.
Use cases for sets differ considerably from dictionaries where looked-up
keys are more likely to be present. In contrast, sets are primarily
about membership testing where the presence of an element is not known in
advance. Accordingly, the set implementation needs to optimize for both
the found and not-found case.
*/
#include "Python.h"
#include "pycore_modsupport.h" // _PyArg_NoKwnames()
#include "pycore_object.h" // _PyObject_GC_UNTRACK()
#include <stddef.h> // offsetof()
/* Object used as dummy key to fill deleted entries */
static PyObject _dummy_struct;
#define dummy (&_dummy_struct)
/* ======================================================================== */
/* ======= Begin logic for probing the hash table ========================= */
/* Set this to zero to turn-off linear probing */
#ifndef LINEAR_PROBES
#define LINEAR_PROBES 9
#endif
/* This must be >= 1 */
#define PERTURB_SHIFT 5
static setentry *
set_lookkey(PySetObject *so, PyObject *key, Py_hash_t hash)
{
setentry *table;
setentry *entry;
size_t perturb = hash;
size_t mask = so->mask;
size_t i = (size_t)hash & mask; /* Unsigned for defined overflow behavior */
int probes;
int cmp;
while (1) {
entry = &so->table[i];
probes = (i + LINEAR_PROBES <= mask) ? LINEAR_PROBES: 0;
do {
if (entry->hash == 0 && entry->key == NULL)
return entry;
if (entry->hash == hash) {
PyObject *startkey = entry->key;
assert(startkey != dummy);
if (startkey == key)
return entry;
if (PyUnicode_CheckExact(startkey)
&& PyUnicode_CheckExact(key)
&& _PyUnicode_EQ(startkey, key))
return entry;
table = so->table;
Py_INCREF(startkey);
cmp = PyObject_RichCompareBool(startkey, key, Py_EQ);
Py_DECREF(startkey);
if (cmp < 0)
return NULL;
if (table != so->table || entry->key != startkey)
return set_lookkey(so, key, hash);
if (cmp > 0)
return entry;
mask = so->mask;
}
entry++;
} while (probes--);
perturb >>= PERTURB_SHIFT;
i = (i * 5 + 1 + perturb) & mask;
}
}
static int set_table_resize(PySetObject *, Py_ssize_t);
static int
set_add_entry(PySetObject *so, PyObject *key, Py_hash_t hash)
{
setentry *table;
setentry *freeslot;
setentry *entry;
size_t perturb;
size_t mask;
size_t i; /* Unsigned for defined overflow behavior */
int probes;
int cmp;
/* Pre-increment is necessary to prevent arbitrary code in the rich
comparison from deallocating the key just before the insertion. */
Py_INCREF(key);
restart:
mask = so->mask;
i = (size_t)hash & mask;
freeslot = NULL;
perturb = hash;
while (1) {
entry = &so->table[i];
probes = (i + LINEAR_PROBES <= mask) ? LINEAR_PROBES: 0;
do {
if (entry->hash == 0 && entry->key == NULL)
goto found_unused_or_dummy;
if (entry->hash == hash) {
PyObject *startkey = entry->key;
assert(startkey != dummy);
if (startkey == key)
goto found_active;
if (PyUnicode_CheckExact(startkey)
&& PyUnicode_CheckExact(key)
&& _PyUnicode_EQ(startkey, key))
goto found_active;
table = so->table;
Py_INCREF(startkey);
cmp = PyObject_RichCompareBool(startkey, key, Py_EQ);
Py_DECREF(startkey);
if (cmp > 0)
goto found_active;
if (cmp < 0)
goto comparison_error;
if (table != so->table || entry->key != startkey)
goto restart;
mask = so->mask;
}
else if (entry->hash == -1) {
assert (entry->key == dummy);
freeslot = entry;
}
entry++;
} while (probes--);
perturb >>= PERTURB_SHIFT;
i = (i * 5 + 1 + perturb) & mask;
}
found_unused_or_dummy:
if (freeslot == NULL)
goto found_unused;
so->used++;
freeslot->key = key;
freeslot->hash = hash;
return 0;
found_unused:
so->fill++;
so->used++;
entry->key = key;
entry->hash = hash;
if ((size_t)so->fill*5 < mask*3)
return 0;
return set_table_resize(so, so->used>50000 ? so->used*2 : so->used*4);
found_active:
Py_DECREF(key);
return 0;
comparison_error:
Py_DECREF(key);
return -1;
}
/*
Internal routine used by set_table_resize() to insert an item which is
known to be absent from the set. Besides the performance benefit,
there is also safety benefit since using set_add_entry() risks making
a callback in the middle of a set_table_resize(), see issue 1456209.
The caller is responsible for updating the key's reference count and
the setobject's fill and used fields.
*/
static void
set_insert_clean(setentry *table, size_t mask, PyObject *key, Py_hash_t hash)
{
setentry *entry;
size_t perturb = hash;
size_t i = (size_t)hash & mask;
size_t j;
while (1) {
entry = &table[i];
if (entry->key == NULL)
goto found_null;
if (i + LINEAR_PROBES <= mask) {
for (j = 0; j < LINEAR_PROBES; j++) {
entry++;
if (entry->key == NULL)
goto found_null;
}
}
perturb >>= PERTURB_SHIFT;
i = (i * 5 + 1 + perturb) & mask;
}
found_null:
entry->key = key;
entry->hash = hash;
}
/* ======== End logic for probing the hash table ========================== */
/* ======================================================================== */
/*
Restructure the table by allocating a new table and reinserting all
keys again. When entries have been deleted, the new table may
actually be smaller than the old one.
*/
static int
set_table_resize(PySetObject *so, Py_ssize_t minused)
{
setentry *oldtable, *newtable, *entry;
Py_ssize_t oldmask = so->mask;
size_t newmask;
int is_oldtable_malloced;
setentry small_copy[PySet_MINSIZE];
assert(minused >= 0);
/* Find the smallest table size > minused. */
/* XXX speed-up with intrinsics */
size_t newsize = PySet_MINSIZE;
while (newsize <= (size_t)minused) {
newsize <<= 1; // The largest possible value is PY_SSIZE_T_MAX + 1.
}
/* Get space for a new table. */
oldtable = so->table;
assert(oldtable != NULL);
is_oldtable_malloced = oldtable != so->smalltable;
if (newsize == PySet_MINSIZE) {
/* A large table is shrinking, or we can't get any smaller. */
newtable = so->smalltable;
if (newtable == oldtable) {
if (so->fill == so->used) {
/* No dummies, so no point doing anything. */
return 0;
}
/* We're not going to resize it, but rebuild the
table anyway to purge old dummy entries.
Subtle: This is *necessary* if fill==size,
as set_lookkey needs at least one virgin slot to
terminate failing searches. If fill < size, it's
merely desirable, as dummies slow searches. */
assert(so->fill > so->used);
memcpy(small_copy, oldtable, sizeof(small_copy));
oldtable = small_copy;
}
}
else {
newtable = PyMem_NEW(setentry, newsize);
if (newtable == NULL) {
PyErr_NoMemory();
return -1;
}
}
/* Make the set empty, using the new table. */
assert(newtable != oldtable);
memset(newtable, 0, sizeof(setentry) * newsize);
so->mask = newsize - 1;
so->table = newtable;
/* Copy the data over; this is refcount-neutral for active entries;
dummy entries aren't copied over, of course */
newmask = (size_t)so->mask;
if (so->fill == so->used) {
for (entry = oldtable; entry <= oldtable + oldmask; entry++) {
if (entry->key != NULL) {
set_insert_clean(newtable, newmask, entry->key, entry->hash);
}
}
} else {
so->fill = so->used;
for (entry = oldtable; entry <= oldtable + oldmask; entry++) {
if (entry->key != NULL && entry->key != dummy) {
set_insert_clean(newtable, newmask, entry->key, entry->hash);
}
}
}
if (is_oldtable_malloced)
PyMem_Free(oldtable);
return 0;
}
static int
set_contains_entry(PySetObject *so, PyObject *key, Py_hash_t hash)
{
setentry *entry;
entry = set_lookkey(so, key, hash);
if (entry != NULL)
return entry->key != NULL;
return -1;
}
#define DISCARD_NOTFOUND 0
#define DISCARD_FOUND 1
static int
set_discard_entry(PySetObject *so, PyObject *key, Py_hash_t hash)
{
setentry *entry;
PyObject *old_key;
entry = set_lookkey(so, key, hash);
if (entry == NULL)
return -1;
if (entry->key == NULL)
return DISCARD_NOTFOUND;
old_key = entry->key;
entry->key = dummy;
entry->hash = -1;
so->used--;
Py_DECREF(old_key);
return DISCARD_FOUND;
}
static int
set_add_key(PySetObject *so, PyObject *key)
{
Py_hash_t hash;
if (!PyUnicode_CheckExact(key) ||
(hash = _PyASCIIObject_CAST(key)->hash) == -1) {
hash = PyObject_Hash(key);
if (hash == -1)
return -1;
}
return set_add_entry(so, key, hash);
}
static int
set_contains_key(PySetObject *so, PyObject *key)
{
Py_hash_t hash;
if (!PyUnicode_CheckExact(key) ||
(hash = _PyASCIIObject_CAST(key)->hash) == -1) {
hash = PyObject_Hash(key);
if (hash == -1)
return -1;
}
return set_contains_entry(so, key, hash);
}
static int
set_discard_key(PySetObject *so, PyObject *key)
{
Py_hash_t hash;
if (!PyUnicode_CheckExact(key) ||
(hash = _PyASCIIObject_CAST(key)->hash) == -1) {
hash = PyObject_Hash(key);
if (hash == -1)
return -1;
}
return set_discard_entry(so, key, hash);
}
static void
set_empty_to_minsize(PySetObject *so)
{
memset(so->smalltable, 0, sizeof(so->smalltable));
so->fill = 0;
so->used = 0;
so->mask = PySet_MINSIZE - 1;
so->table = so->smalltable;
so->hash = -1;
}
static int
set_clear_internal(PySetObject *so)
{
setentry *entry;
setentry *table = so->table;
Py_ssize_t fill = so->fill;
Py_ssize_t used = so->used;
int table_is_malloced = table != so->smalltable;
setentry small_copy[PySet_MINSIZE];
assert (PyAnySet_Check(so));
assert(table != NULL);
/* This is delicate. During the process of clearing the set,
* decrefs can cause the set to mutate. To avoid fatal confusion
* (voice of experience), we have to make the set empty before
* clearing the slots, and never refer to anything via so->ref while
* clearing.
*/
if (table_is_malloced)
set_empty_to_minsize(so);
else if (fill > 0) {
/* It's a small table with something that needs to be cleared.
* Afraid the only safe way is to copy the set entries into
* another small table first.
*/
memcpy(small_copy, table, sizeof(small_copy));
table = small_copy;
set_empty_to_minsize(so);
}
/* else it's a small table that's already empty */
/* Now we can finally clear things. If C had refcounts, we could
* assert that the refcount on table is 1 now, i.e. that this function
* has unique access to it, so decref side-effects can't alter it.
*/
for (entry = table; used > 0; entry++) {
if (entry->key && entry->key != dummy) {
used--;
Py_DECREF(entry->key);
}
}
if (table_is_malloced)
PyMem_Free(table);
return 0;
}
/*
* Iterate over a set table. Use like so:
*
* Py_ssize_t pos;
* setentry *entry;
* pos = 0; # important! pos should not otherwise be changed by you
* while (set_next(yourset, &pos, &entry)) {
* Refer to borrowed reference in entry->key.
* }
*
* CAUTION: In general, it isn't safe to use set_next in a loop that
* mutates the table.
*/
static int
set_next(PySetObject *so, Py_ssize_t *pos_ptr, setentry **entry_ptr)
{
Py_ssize_t i;
Py_ssize_t mask;
setentry *entry;
assert (PyAnySet_Check(so));
i = *pos_ptr;
assert(i >= 0);
mask = so->mask;
entry = &so->table[i];
while (i <= mask && (entry->key == NULL || entry->key == dummy)) {
i++;
entry++;
}
*pos_ptr = i+1;
if (i > mask)
return 0;
assert(entry != NULL);
*entry_ptr = entry;
return 1;
}
static void
set_dealloc(PySetObject *so)
{
setentry *entry;
Py_ssize_t used = so->used;
/* bpo-31095: UnTrack is needed before calling any callbacks */
PyObject_GC_UnTrack(so);
Py_TRASHCAN_BEGIN(so, set_dealloc)
if (so->weakreflist != NULL)
PyObject_ClearWeakRefs((PyObject *) so);
for (entry = so->table; used > 0; entry++) {
if (entry->key && entry->key != dummy) {
used--;
Py_DECREF(entry->key);
}
}
if (so->table != so->smalltable)
PyMem_Free(so->table);
Py_TYPE(so)->tp_free(so);
Py_TRASHCAN_END
}
static PyObject *
set_repr(PySetObject *so)
{
PyObject *result=NULL, *keys, *listrepr, *tmp;
int status = Py_ReprEnter((PyObject*)so);
if (status != 0) {
if (status < 0)
return NULL;
return PyUnicode_FromFormat("%s(...)", Py_TYPE(so)->tp_name);
}
/* shortcut for the empty set */
if (!so->used) {
Py_ReprLeave((PyObject*)so);
return PyUnicode_FromFormat("%s()", Py_TYPE(so)->tp_name);
}
keys = PySequence_List((PyObject *)so);
if (keys == NULL)
goto done;
/* repr(keys)[1:-1] */
listrepr = PyObject_Repr(keys);
Py_DECREF(keys);
if (listrepr == NULL)
goto done;
tmp = PyUnicode_Substring(listrepr, 1, PyUnicode_GET_LENGTH(listrepr)-1);
Py_DECREF(listrepr);
if (tmp == NULL)
goto done;
listrepr = tmp;
if (!PySet_CheckExact(so))
result = PyUnicode_FromFormat("%s({%U})",
Py_TYPE(so)->tp_name,
listrepr);
else
result = PyUnicode_FromFormat("{%U}", listrepr);
Py_DECREF(listrepr);
done:
Py_ReprLeave((PyObject*)so);
return result;
}
static Py_ssize_t
set_len(PyObject *so)
{
return ((PySetObject *)so)->used;
}
static int
set_merge(PySetObject *so, PyObject *otherset)
{
PySetObject *other;
PyObject *key;
Py_ssize_t i;
setentry *so_entry;
setentry *other_entry;
assert (PyAnySet_Check(so));
assert (PyAnySet_Check(otherset));
other = (PySetObject*)otherset;
if (other == so || other->used == 0)
/* a.update(a) or a.update(set()); nothing to do */
return 0;
/* Do one big resize at the start, rather than
* incrementally resizing as we insert new keys. Expect
* that there will be no (or few) overlapping keys.
*/
if ((so->fill + other->used)*5 >= so->mask*3) {
if (set_table_resize(so, (so->used + other->used)*2) != 0)
return -1;
}
so_entry = so->table;
other_entry = other->table;
/* If our table is empty, and both tables have the same size, and
there are no dummies to eliminate, then just copy the pointers. */
if (so->fill == 0 && so->mask == other->mask && other->fill == other->used) {
for (i = 0; i <= other->mask; i++, so_entry++, other_entry++) {
key = other_entry->key;
if (key != NULL) {
assert(so_entry->key == NULL);
so_entry->key = Py_NewRef(key);
so_entry->hash = other_entry->hash;
}
}
so->fill = other->fill;
so->used = other->used;
return 0;
}
/* If our table is empty, we can use set_insert_clean() */
if (so->fill == 0) {
setentry *newtable = so->table;
size_t newmask = (size_t)so->mask;
so->fill = other->used;
so->used = other->used;
for (i = other->mask + 1; i > 0 ; i--, other_entry++) {
key = other_entry->key;
if (key != NULL && key != dummy) {
set_insert_clean(newtable, newmask, Py_NewRef(key),
other_entry->hash);
}
}
return 0;
}
/* We can't assure there are no duplicates, so do normal insertions */
for (i = 0; i <= other->mask; i++) {
other_entry = &other->table[i];
key = other_entry->key;
if (key != NULL && key != dummy) {
if (set_add_entry(so, key, other_entry->hash))
return -1;
}
}
return 0;
}
static PyObject *
set_pop(PySetObject *so, PyObject *Py_UNUSED(ignored))
{
/* Make sure the search finger is in bounds */
setentry *entry = so->table + (so->finger & so->mask);
setentry *limit = so->table + so->mask;
PyObject *key;
if (so->used == 0) {
PyErr_SetString(PyExc_KeyError, "pop from an empty set");
return NULL;
}
while (entry->key == NULL || entry->key==dummy) {
entry++;
if (entry > limit)
entry = so->table;
}
key = entry->key;
entry->key = dummy;
entry->hash = -1;
so->used--;
so->finger = entry - so->table + 1; /* next place to start */
return key;
}
PyDoc_STRVAR(pop_doc, "Remove and return an arbitrary set element.\n\
Raises KeyError if the set is empty.");
static int
set_traverse(PySetObject *so, visitproc visit, void *arg)
{
Py_ssize_t pos = 0;
setentry *entry;
while (set_next(so, &pos, &entry))
Py_VISIT(entry->key);
return 0;
}
/* Work to increase the bit dispersion for closely spaced hash values.
This is important because some use cases have many combinations of a
small number of elements with nearby hashes so that many distinct
combinations collapse to only a handful of distinct hash values. */
static Py_uhash_t
_shuffle_bits(Py_uhash_t h)
{
return ((h ^ 89869747UL) ^ (h << 16)) * 3644798167UL;
}
/* Most of the constants in this hash algorithm are randomly chosen
large primes with "interesting bit patterns" and that passed tests
for good collision statistics on a variety of problematic datasets
including powersets and graph structures (such as David Eppstein's
graph recipes in Lib/test/test_set.py) */
static Py_hash_t
frozenset_hash(PyObject *self)
{
PySetObject *so = (PySetObject *)self;
Py_uhash_t hash = 0;
setentry *entry;
if (so->hash != -1)
return so->hash;
/* Xor-in shuffled bits from every entry's hash field because xor is
commutative and a frozenset hash should be independent of order.
For speed, include null entries and dummy entries and then
subtract out their effect afterwards so that the final hash
depends only on active entries. This allows the code to be
vectorized by the compiler and it saves the unpredictable
branches that would arise when trying to exclude null and dummy
entries on every iteration. */
for (entry = so->table; entry <= &so->table[so->mask]; entry++)
hash ^= _shuffle_bits(entry->hash);
/* Remove the effect of an odd number of NULL entries */
if ((so->mask + 1 - so->fill) & 1)
hash ^= _shuffle_bits(0);
/* Remove the effect of an odd number of dummy entries */
if ((so->fill - so->used) & 1)
hash ^= _shuffle_bits(-1);
/* Factor in the number of active entries */
hash ^= ((Py_uhash_t)PySet_GET_SIZE(self) + 1) * 1927868237UL;
/* Disperse patterns arising in nested frozensets */
hash ^= (hash >> 11) ^ (hash >> 25);
hash = hash * 69069U + 907133923UL;
/* -1 is reserved as an error code */
if (hash == (Py_uhash_t)-1)
hash = 590923713UL;
so->hash = hash;
return hash;
}
/***** Set iterator type ***********************************************/
typedef struct {
PyObject_HEAD
PySetObject *si_set; /* Set to NULL when iterator is exhausted */
Py_ssize_t si_used;
Py_ssize_t si_pos;
Py_ssize_t len;
} setiterobject;
static void
setiter_dealloc(setiterobject *si)
{
/* bpo-31095: UnTrack is needed before calling any callbacks */
_PyObject_GC_UNTRACK(si);
Py_XDECREF(si->si_set);
PyObject_GC_Del(si);
}
static int
setiter_traverse(setiterobject *si, visitproc visit, void *arg)
{
Py_VISIT(si->si_set);
return 0;
}
static PyObject *
setiter_len(setiterobject *si, PyObject *Py_UNUSED(ignored))
{
Py_ssize_t len = 0;
if (si->si_set != NULL && si->si_used == si->si_set->used)
len = si->len;
return PyLong_FromSsize_t(len);
}
PyDoc_STRVAR(length_hint_doc, "Private method returning an estimate of len(list(it)).");
static PyObject *setiter_iternext(setiterobject *si);
static PyObject *
setiter_reduce(setiterobject *si, PyObject *Py_UNUSED(ignored))
{
/* copy the iterator state */
setiterobject tmp = *si;
Py_XINCREF(tmp.si_set);
/* iterate the temporary into a list */
PyObject *list = PySequence_List((PyObject*)&tmp);
Py_XDECREF(tmp.si_set);
if (list == NULL) {
return NULL;
}
return Py_BuildValue("N(N)", _PyEval_GetBuiltin(&_Py_ID(iter)), list);
}
PyDoc_STRVAR(reduce_doc, "Return state information for pickling.");
static PyMethodDef setiter_methods[] = {
{"__length_hint__", (PyCFunction)setiter_len, METH_NOARGS, length_hint_doc},
{"__reduce__", (PyCFunction)setiter_reduce, METH_NOARGS, reduce_doc},
{NULL, NULL} /* sentinel */
};
static PyObject *setiter_iternext(setiterobject *si)
{
PyObject *key;
Py_ssize_t i, mask;
setentry *entry;
PySetObject *so = si->si_set;
if (so == NULL)
return NULL;
assert (PyAnySet_Check(so));
if (si->si_used != so->used) {
PyErr_SetString(PyExc_RuntimeError,
"Set changed size during iteration");
si->si_used = -1; /* Make this state sticky */
return NULL;
}
i = si->si_pos;
assert(i>=0);
entry = so->table;
mask = so->mask;
while (i <= mask && (entry[i].key == NULL || entry[i].key == dummy))
i++;
si->si_pos = i+1;
if (i > mask)
goto fail;
si->len--;
key = entry[i].key;
return Py_NewRef(key);
fail:
si->si_set = NULL;
Py_DECREF(so);
return NULL;
}
PyTypeObject PySetIter_Type = {
PyVarObject_HEAD_INIT(&PyType_Type, 0)
"set_iterator", /* tp_name */
sizeof(setiterobject), /* tp_basicsize */
0, /* tp_itemsize */
/* methods */
(destructor)setiter_dealloc, /* tp_dealloc */
0, /* tp_vectorcall_offset */
0, /* tp_getattr */
0, /* tp_setattr */
0, /* tp_as_async */
0, /* tp_repr */
0, /* tp_as_number */
0, /* tp_as_sequence */
0, /* tp_as_mapping */
0, /* tp_hash */
0, /* tp_call */
0, /* tp_str */
PyObject_GenericGetAttr, /* tp_getattro */
0, /* tp_setattro */
0, /* tp_as_buffer */
Py_TPFLAGS_DEFAULT | Py_TPFLAGS_HAVE_GC, /* tp_flags */
0, /* tp_doc */
(traverseproc)setiter_traverse, /* tp_traverse */
0, /* tp_clear */
0, /* tp_richcompare */
0, /* tp_weaklistoffset */
PyObject_SelfIter, /* tp_iter */
(iternextfunc)setiter_iternext, /* tp_iternext */
setiter_methods, /* tp_methods */
0,
};
static PyObject *
set_iter(PySetObject *so)
{
setiterobject *si = PyObject_GC_New(setiterobject, &PySetIter_Type);
if (si == NULL)
return NULL;
si->si_set = (PySetObject*)Py_NewRef(so);
si->si_used = so->used;
si->si_pos = 0;
si->len = so->used;
_PyObject_GC_TRACK(si);
return (PyObject *)si;
}
static int
set_update_internal(PySetObject *so, PyObject *other)
{
PyObject *key, *it;
if (PyAnySet_Check(other))
return set_merge(so, other);
if (PyDict_CheckExact(other)) {
PyObject *value;
Py_ssize_t pos = 0;
Py_hash_t hash;
Py_ssize_t dictsize = PyDict_GET_SIZE(other);
/* Do one big resize at the start, rather than
* incrementally resizing as we insert new keys. Expect
* that there will be no (or few) overlapping keys.
*/
if (dictsize < 0)
return -1;
if ((so->fill + dictsize)*5 >= so->mask*3) {
if (set_table_resize(so, (so->used + dictsize)*2) != 0)
return -1;
}
while (_PyDict_Next(other, &pos, &key, &value, &hash)) {
if (set_add_entry(so, key, hash))
return -1;
}
return 0;
}
it = PyObject_GetIter(other);
if (it == NULL)
return -1;
while ((key = PyIter_Next(it)) != NULL) {
if (set_add_key(so, key)) {
Py_DECREF(it);
Py_DECREF(key);
return -1;
}
Py_DECREF(key);
}
Py_DECREF(it);
if (PyErr_Occurred())
return -1;
return 0;
}
static PyObject *
set_update(PySetObject *so, PyObject *args)
{
Py_ssize_t i;
for (i=0 ; i<PyTuple_GET_SIZE(args) ; i++) {
PyObject *other = PyTuple_GET_ITEM(args, i);
if (set_update_internal(so, other))
return NULL;
}
Py_RETURN_NONE;
}
PyDoc_STRVAR(update_doc,
"Update a set with the union of itself and others.");
/* XXX Todo:
If aligned memory allocations become available, make the
set object 64 byte aligned so that most of the fields
can be retrieved or updated in a single cache line.
*/
static PyObject *
make_new_set(PyTypeObject *type, PyObject *iterable)
{
assert(PyType_Check(type));
PySetObject *so;
so = (PySetObject *)type->tp_alloc(type, 0);
if (so == NULL)
return NULL;
so->fill = 0;
so->used = 0;
so->mask = PySet_MINSIZE - 1;
so->table = so->smalltable;
so->hash = -1;
so->finger = 0;
so->weakreflist = NULL;
if (iterable != NULL) {
if (set_update_internal(so, iterable)) {
Py_DECREF(so);
return NULL;
}
}
return (PyObject *)so;
}
static PyObject *
make_new_set_basetype(PyTypeObject *type, PyObject *iterable)
{
if (type != &PySet_Type && type != &PyFrozenSet_Type) {
if (PyType_IsSubtype(type, &PySet_Type))
type = &PySet_Type;
else
type = &PyFrozenSet_Type;
}
return make_new_set(type, iterable);
}
static PyObject *
make_new_frozenset(PyTypeObject *type, PyObject *iterable)
{
if (type != &PyFrozenSet_Type) {
return make_new_set(type, iterable);
}
if (iterable != NULL && PyFrozenSet_CheckExact(iterable)) {
/* frozenset(f) is idempotent */
return Py_NewRef(iterable);
}
return make_new_set(type, iterable);