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#include <pybind11/embed.h> |
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#ifdef PYBIND11_HAS_SUBINTERPRETER_SUPPORT |
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# include <pybind11/subinterpreter.h> |
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// Silence MSVC C++17 deprecation warning from Catch regarding std::uncaught_exceptions (up to |
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// catch 2.0.1; this should be fixed in the next catch release after 2.0.1). |
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PYBIND11_WARNING_DISABLE_MSVC(4996) |
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# include <catch.hpp> |
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# include <cstdlib> |
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# include <fstream> |
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# include <functional> |
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# include <thread> |
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# include <utility> |
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namespace py = pybind11; |
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using namespace py::literals; |
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bool has_state_dict_internals_obj(); |
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uintptr_t get_details_as_uintptr(); |
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void unsafe_reset_internals_for_single_interpreter() { |
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// NOTE: This code is NOT SAFE unless the caller guarantees no other threads are alive |
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// NOTE: This code is tied to the precise implementation of the internals holder |
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// first, unref the thread local internals |
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py::detail::get_internals_pp_manager().unref(); |
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py::detail::get_local_internals_pp_manager().unref(); |
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// we know there are no other interpreters, so we can lower this. SUPER DANGEROUS |
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py::detail::get_num_interpreters_seen() = 1; |
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// now we unref the static global singleton internals |
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py::detail::get_internals_pp_manager().unref(); |
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py::detail::get_local_internals_pp_manager().unref(); |
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// finally, we reload the static global singleton |
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py::detail::get_internals(); |
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py::detail::get_local_internals(); |
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} |
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TEST_CASE("Single Subinterpreter") { |
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unsafe_reset_internals_for_single_interpreter(); |
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py::module_::import("external_module"); // in the main interpreter |
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// Add tags to the modules in the main interpreter and test the basics. |
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py::module_::import("__main__").attr("main_tag") = "main interpreter"; |
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{ |
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auto m = py::module_::import("widget_module"); |
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m.attr("extension_module_tag") = "added to module in main interpreter"; |
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REQUIRE(m.attr("add")(1, 2).cast<int>() == 3); |
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} |
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REQUIRE(has_state_dict_internals_obj()); |
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auto main_int |
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= py::module_::import("external_module").attr("internals_at")().cast<uintptr_t>(); |
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/// Create and switch to a subinterpreter. |
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{ |
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py::scoped_subinterpreter ssi; |
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// The subinterpreter has internals populated |
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REQUIRE(has_state_dict_internals_obj()); |
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py::list(py::module_::import("sys").attr("path")).append(py::str(".")); |
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auto ext_int |
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= py::module_::import("external_module").attr("internals_at")().cast<uintptr_t>(); |
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py::detail::get_internals(); |
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REQUIRE(get_details_as_uintptr() == ext_int); |
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REQUIRE(ext_int != main_int); |
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// Modules tags should be gone. |
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REQUIRE_FALSE(py::hasattr(py::module_::import("__main__"), "tag")); |
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{ |
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auto m = py::module_::import("widget_module"); |
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REQUIRE_FALSE(py::hasattr(m, "extension_module_tag")); |
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// Function bindings should still work. |
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REQUIRE(m.attr("add")(1, 2).cast<int>() == 3); |
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} |
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} |
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REQUIRE(py::hasattr(py::module_::import("__main__"), "main_tag")); |
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REQUIRE(py::hasattr(py::module_::import("widget_module"), "extension_module_tag")); |
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REQUIRE(has_state_dict_internals_obj()); |
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unsafe_reset_internals_for_single_interpreter(); |
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} |
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# if PY_VERSION_HEX >= 0x030D0000 |
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TEST_CASE("Move Subinterpreter") { |
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std::unique_ptr<py::subinterpreter> sub(new py::subinterpreter(py::subinterpreter::create())); |
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// on this thread, use the subinterpreter and import some non-trivial junk |
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{ |
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py::subinterpreter_scoped_activate activate(*sub); |
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py::list(py::module_::import("sys").attr("path")).append(py::str(".")); |
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py::module_::import("datetime"); |
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py::module_::import("threading"); |
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py::module_::import("external_module"); |
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} |
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std::thread([&]() { |
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// Use it again |
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{ |
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py::subinterpreter_scoped_activate activate(*sub); |
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py::module_::import("external_module"); |
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} |
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sub.reset(); |
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}).join(); |
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REQUIRE(!sub); |
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unsafe_reset_internals_for_single_interpreter(); |
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} |
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# endif |
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TEST_CASE("GIL Subinterpreter") { |
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PyInterpreterState *main_interp = PyInterpreterState_Get(); |
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{ |
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auto sub = py::subinterpreter::create(); |
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REQUIRE(main_interp == PyInterpreterState_Get()); |
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PyInterpreterState *sub_interp = nullptr; |
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{ |
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py::subinterpreter_scoped_activate activate(sub); |
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sub_interp = PyInterpreterState_Get(); |
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REQUIRE(sub_interp != main_interp); |
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py::list(py::module_::import("sys").attr("path")).append(py::str(".")); |
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py::module_::import("datetime"); |
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py::module_::import("threading"); |
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py::module_::import("external_module"); |
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{ |
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py::subinterpreter_scoped_activate main(py::subinterpreter::main()); |
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REQUIRE(PyInterpreterState_Get() == main_interp); |
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{ |
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py::gil_scoped_release nogil{}; |
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{ |
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py::gil_scoped_acquire yesgil{}; |
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REQUIRE(PyInterpreterState_Get() == main_interp); |
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} |
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} |
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REQUIRE(PyInterpreterState_Get() == main_interp); |
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} |
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REQUIRE(PyInterpreterState_Get() == sub_interp); |
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{ |
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py::gil_scoped_release nogil{}; |
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{ |
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py::gil_scoped_acquire yesgil{}; |
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REQUIRE(PyInterpreterState_Get() == sub_interp); |
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} |
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} |
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REQUIRE(PyInterpreterState_Get() == sub_interp); |
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} |
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REQUIRE(PyInterpreterState_Get() == main_interp); |
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{ |
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py::gil_scoped_release nogil{}; |
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{ |
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py::gil_scoped_acquire yesgil{}; |
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REQUIRE(PyInterpreterState_Get() == main_interp); |
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} |
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} |
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REQUIRE(PyInterpreterState_Get() == main_interp); |
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bool thread_result; |
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{ |
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thread_result = false; |
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py::gil_scoped_release nogil{}; |
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std::thread([&]() { |
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{ |
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py::subinterpreter_scoped_activate ssa{sub}; |
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} |
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{ |
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py::gil_scoped_acquire gil{}; |
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thread_result = (PyInterpreterState_Get() == main_interp); |
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} |
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}).join(); |
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} |
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REQUIRE(thread_result); |
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{ |
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thread_result = false; |
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py::gil_scoped_release nogil{}; |
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std::thread([&]() { |
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py::gil_scoped_acquire gil{}; |
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thread_result = (PyInterpreterState_Get() == main_interp); |
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}).join(); |
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} |
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REQUIRE(thread_result); |
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} |
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REQUIRE(PyInterpreterState_Get() == main_interp); |
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unsafe_reset_internals_for_single_interpreter(); |
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} |
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TEST_CASE("Multiple Subinterpreters") { |
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unsafe_reset_internals_for_single_interpreter(); |
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// Make sure the module is in the main interpreter and save its pointer |
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auto *main_ext = py::module_::import("external_module").ptr(); |
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auto main_int |
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= py::module_::import("external_module").attr("internals_at")().cast<uintptr_t>(); |
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py::module_::import("external_module").attr("multi_interp") = "1"; |
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{ |
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py::subinterpreter si1 = py::subinterpreter::create(); |
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std::unique_ptr<py::subinterpreter> psi2; |
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PyObject *sub1_ext = nullptr; |
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PyObject *sub2_ext = nullptr; |
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uintptr_t sub1_int = 0; |
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uintptr_t sub2_int = 0; |
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{ |
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py::subinterpreter_scoped_activate scoped(si1); |
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py::list(py::module_::import("sys").attr("path")).append(py::str(".")); |
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// The subinterpreter has its own copy of this module which is completely separate from |
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// main |
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sub1_ext = py::module_::import("external_module").ptr(); |
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REQUIRE(sub1_ext != main_ext); |
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REQUIRE_FALSE(py::hasattr(py::module_::import("external_module"), "multi_interp")); |
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py::module_::import("external_module").attr("multi_interp") = "2"; |
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// The subinterpreter also has its own internals |
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sub1_int |
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= py::module_::import("external_module").attr("internals_at")().cast<uintptr_t>(); |
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REQUIRE(sub1_int != main_int); |
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// while the old one is active, create a new one |
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psi2.reset(new py::subinterpreter(py::subinterpreter::create())); |
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} |
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{ |
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py::subinterpreter_scoped_activate scoped(*psi2); |
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py::list(py::module_::import("sys").attr("path")).append(py::str(".")); |
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// The second subinterpreter is separate from both main and the other subinterpreter |
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sub2_ext = py::module_::import("external_module").ptr(); |
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REQUIRE(sub2_ext != main_ext); |
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REQUIRE(sub2_ext != sub1_ext); |
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REQUIRE_FALSE(py::hasattr(py::module_::import("external_module"), "multi_interp")); |
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py::module_::import("external_module").attr("multi_interp") = "3"; |
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// The subinterpreter also has its own internals |
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sub2_int |
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= py::module_::import("external_module").attr("internals_at")().cast<uintptr_t>(); |
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REQUIRE(sub2_int != main_int); |
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REQUIRE(sub2_int != sub1_int); |
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} |
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{ |
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py::subinterpreter_scoped_activate scoped(si1); |
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REQUIRE( |
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py::cast<std::string>(py::module_::import("external_module").attr("multi_interp")) |
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== "2"); |
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} |
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// out here we should be in the main interpreter, with the GIL, with the other 2 still |
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// alive |
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auto post_int |
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= py::module_::import("external_module").attr("internals_at")().cast<uintptr_t>(); |
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// Make sure internals went back the way it was before |
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REQUIRE(main_int == post_int); |
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REQUIRE(py::cast<std::string>(py::module_::import("external_module").attr("multi_interp")) |
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== "1"); |
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} |
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// now back to just main |
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auto post_int |
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= py::module_::import("external_module").attr("internals_at")().cast<uintptr_t>(); |
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// Make sure internals went back the way it was before |
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REQUIRE(main_int == post_int); |
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REQUIRE(py::cast<std::string>(py::module_::import("external_module").attr("multi_interp")) |
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== "1"); |
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unsafe_reset_internals_for_single_interpreter(); |
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} |
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# ifdef Py_MOD_PER_INTERPRETER_GIL_SUPPORTED |
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TEST_CASE("Per-Subinterpreter GIL") { |
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auto main_int |
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= py::module_::import("external_module").attr("internals_at")().cast<uintptr_t>(); |
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std::atomic<int> started, sync, failure; |
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started = 0; |
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sync = 0; |
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failure = 0; |
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// REQUIRE throws on failure, so we can't use it within the thread |
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# define T_REQUIRE(status) \ |
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do { \ |
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assert(status); \ |
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if (!(status)) \ |
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++failure; \ |
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} while (0) |
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auto &&thread_main = [&](int num) { |
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while (started == 0) |
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std::this_thread::sleep_for(std::chrono::microseconds(1)); |
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++started; |
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py::gil_scoped_acquire gil; |
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// we have the GIL, we can access the main interpreter |
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auto t_int |
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= py::module_::import("external_module").attr("internals_at")().cast<uintptr_t>(); |
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T_REQUIRE(t_int == main_int); |
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py::module_::import("external_module").attr("multi_interp") = "1"; |
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auto sub = py::subinterpreter::create(); |
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{ |
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py::subinterpreter_scoped_activate sguard{sub}; |
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py::list(py::module_::import("sys").attr("path")).append(py::str(".")); |
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// we have switched to the new interpreter and released the main gil |
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// trampoline_module did not provide the per_interpreter_gil tag, so it cannot be |
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// imported |
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bool caught = false; |
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try { |
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py::module_::import("trampoline_module"); |
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} catch (pybind11::error_already_set &pe) { |
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T_REQUIRE(pe.matches(PyExc_ImportError)); |
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std::string msg(pe.what()); |
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T_REQUIRE(msg.find("does not support loading in subinterpreters") |
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!= std::string::npos); |
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caught = true; |
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} |
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T_REQUIRE(caught); |
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// widget_module did provide the per_interpreter_gil tag, so it this does not throw |
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try { |
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py::module_::import("widget_module"); |
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caught = false; |
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} catch (pybind11::error_already_set &) { |
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caught = true; |
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} |
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T_REQUIRE(!caught); |
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// widget_module did provide the per_interpreter_gil tag, so it this does not throw |
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py::module_::import("widget_module"); |
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T_REQUIRE(!py::hasattr(py::module_::import("external_module"), "multi_interp")); |
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py::module_::import("external_module").attr("multi_interp") = std::to_string(num); |
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// wait for something to set sync to our thread number |
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// we are holding our subinterpreter's GIL |
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while (sync != num) |
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std::this_thread::sleep_for(std::chrono::microseconds(1)); |
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// now change it so the next thread can move on |
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++sync; |
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// but keep holding the GIL until after the next thread moves on as well |
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while (sync == num + 1) |
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std::this_thread::sleep_for(std::chrono::microseconds(1)); |
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// one last check before quitting the thread, the internals should be different |
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auto sub_int |
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= py::module_::import("external_module").attr("internals_at")().cast<uintptr_t>(); |
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T_REQUIRE(sub_int != main_int); |
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} |
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}; |
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# undef T_REQUIRE |
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std::thread t1(thread_main, 1); |
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std::thread t2(thread_main, 2); |
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// we spawned two threads, at this point they are both waiting for started to increase |
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++started; |
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// ok now wait for the threads to start |
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while (started != 3) |
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std::this_thread::sleep_for(std::chrono::microseconds(1)); |
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// we still hold the main GIL, at this point both threads are waiting on the main GIL |
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// IN THE CASE of free threading, the threads are waiting on sync (because there is no GIL) |
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// IF the below code hangs in one of the wait loops, then the child thread GIL behavior did not |
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// function as expected. |
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{ |
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// release the GIL and allow the threads to run |
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py::gil_scoped_release nogil; |
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// the threads are now waiting on the sync |
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REQUIRE(sync == 0); |
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// this will trigger thread 1 and then advance and trigger 2 and then advance |
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sync = 1; |
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// wait for thread 2 to advance |
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while (sync != 3) |
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std::this_thread::sleep_for(std::chrono::microseconds(1)); |
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// we know now that thread 1 has run and may be finishing |
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// and thread 2 is waiting for permission to advance |
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// so we move sync so that thread 2 can finish executing |
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++sync; |
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// now wait for both threads to complete |
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t1.join(); |
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t2.join(); |
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} |
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// now we have the gil again, sanity check |
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REQUIRE(py::cast<std::string>(py::module_::import("external_module").attr("multi_interp")) |
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== "1"); |
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unsafe_reset_internals_for_single_interpreter(); |
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// make sure nothing unexpected happened inside the threads, now that they are completed |
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REQUIRE(failure == 0); |
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} |
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# endif // Py_MOD_PER_INTERPRETER_GIL_SUPPORTED |
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#endif // PYBIND11_HAS_SUBINTERPRETER_SUPPORT
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