pyo3/src/pythonrun.rs

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use std::sync::{Once, ONCE_INIT};
use std::thread::Thread;
use ffi;
use python::Python;
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static START: Once = ONCE_INIT;
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/// Prepares the use of python in a free-threaded context.
pub fn prepare_freethreaded_python() {
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// Protect against race conditions when python is not yet initialized
// and multiple threads concurrently call 'prepare_freethreaded_python()'.
// Note that we do not protect against concurrent initialization of the python runtime
// by other users of the python C API.
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START.call_once(|| unsafe {
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if ffi::Py_IsInitialized() != 0 {
// If python is already initialized, we expect python threading to also be initialized,
// as we can't make the existing python main thread acquire the GIL.
assert!(ffi::PyEval_ThreadsInitialized() != 0);
} else {
// If python isn't initialized yet, we expect that python threading isn't initialized either.
assert!(ffi::PyEval_ThreadsInitialized() == 0);
// Initialize python.
// We use Py_InitializeEx() with initsigs=0 to disable Python signal handling.
// Signal handling depends on the notion of a 'main thread', which doesn't exist in this case.
// Note that the 'main thread' notion in python isn't documented properly;
// and running python without one is not officially supported.
ffi::Py_InitializeEx(0);
ffi::PyEval_InitThreads();
// PyEval_InitThreads() will acquire the GIL,
// but we don't want to hold it at this point
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// (it's not acquired in the other code paths)
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// So immediately release the GIL:
let _thread_state = ffi::PyEval_SaveThread();
// Note that the PyThreadState returned by PyEval_SaveThread is also held in TLS by the python runtime,
// and will be restored by PyGILState_Ensure.
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}
});
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}
/// RAII type that represents an acquired GIL.
#[must_use]
pub struct GILGuard {
gstate: ffi::PyGILState_STATE,
nosend: ::std::marker::NoSend
}
//impl !Send for GILGuard {}
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impl Drop for GILGuard {
fn drop(&mut self) {
unsafe { ffi::PyGILState_Release(self.gstate) }
}
}
impl GILGuard {
/// Acquires the global interpreter lock, which allows access to the Python runtime.
/// If the python runtime is not already initialized, this function will initialize it.
/// Note that in this case, the python runtime will not have any main thread, and will
/// not deliver signals like KeyboardInterrupt.
pub fn acquire() -> GILGuard {
::pythonrun::prepare_freethreaded_python();
let gstate = unsafe { ffi::PyGILState_Ensure() }; // acquire GIL
GILGuard { gstate: gstate, nosend: ::std::marker::NoSend }
}
pub fn python<'p>(&'p self) -> Python<'p> {
unsafe { Python::assume_gil_acquired() }
}
}