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The `_PyThreadState_Bind()` function is called before the first `PyEval_AcquireThread()` so it's not synchronized with the stop the world GC. We had a race where `gc_visit_heaps()` might visit a thread's heap while it's being initialized. Use a simple atomic int to avoid visiting heaps for threads that are not yet fully initialized (i.e., before `tstate_mimalloc_bind()` is called). The race was reproducible by running: `python Lib/test/test_importlib/partial/pool_in_threads.py`. |
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cpython | ||
internal | ||
abstract.h | ||
bltinmodule.h | ||
boolobject.h | ||
bytearrayobject.h | ||
bytesobject.h | ||
ceval.h | ||
codecs.h | ||
compile.h | ||
complexobject.h | ||
datetime.h | ||
descrobject.h | ||
dictobject.h | ||
dynamic_annotations.h | ||
enumobject.h | ||
errcode.h | ||
exports.h | ||
fileobject.h | ||
fileutils.h | ||
floatobject.h | ||
frameobject.h | ||
genericaliasobject.h | ||
import.h | ||
intrcheck.h | ||
iterobject.h | ||
listobject.h | ||
longobject.h | ||
marshal.h | ||
memoryobject.h | ||
methodobject.h | ||
modsupport.h | ||
moduleobject.h | ||
monitoring.h | ||
object.h | ||
objimpl.h | ||
opcode_ids.h | ||
opcode.h | ||
osdefs.h | ||
osmodule.h | ||
patchlevel.h | ||
py_curses.h | ||
pyatomic.h | ||
pybuffer.h | ||
pycapsule.h | ||
pydtrace.d | ||
pydtrace.h | ||
pyerrors.h | ||
pyexpat.h | ||
pyframe.h | ||
pyhash.h | ||
pylifecycle.h | ||
pymacconfig.h | ||
pymacro.h | ||
pymath.h | ||
pymem.h | ||
pyport.h | ||
pystate.h | ||
pystats.h | ||
pystrcmp.h | ||
pystrtod.h | ||
Python.h | ||
pythonrun.h | ||
pythread.h | ||
pytypedefs.h | ||
rangeobject.h | ||
README.rst | ||
refcount.h | ||
setobject.h | ||
sliceobject.h | ||
structmember.h | ||
structseq.h | ||
sysmodule.h | ||
traceback.h | ||
tupleobject.h | ||
typeslots.h | ||
unicodeobject.h | ||
warnings.h | ||
weakrefobject.h |
The Python C API ================ The C API is divided into these sections: 1. ``Include/``: Limited API 2. ``Include/cpython/``: CPython implementation details 3. ``Include/cpython/``, names with the ``PyUnstable_`` prefix: API that can change between minor releases 4. ``Include/internal/``, and any name with ``_`` prefix: The internal API Information on changing the C API is available `in the developer guide`_ .. _in the developer guide: https://devguide.python.org/c-api/