Use portable-atomic for targets which lack 64-bit atomics used to check interpreter ID.
I chose to make the dependency mandatory instead of optional as portable-atomic itself just forwards to the native atomics when they are available so making that choice part of our build system is not really necessary. Personally, I was unable to perceive any noticeable compile-time hit from adding it.
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libc = "0.2.62"
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parking_lot = ">= 0.11, < 0.13"
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memoffset = "0.9"
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portable-atomic = "1.0"
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# ffi bindings to the python interpreter, split into a separate crate so they can be used independently
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pyo3-ffi = { path = "pyo3-ffi", version = "=0.20.2" }
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Use portable-atomic to support platforms without 64-bit atomics
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use std::cell::UnsafeCell;
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#[cfg(all(not(PyPy), Py_3_9, not(all(windows, Py_LIMITED_API, not(Py_3_10)))))]
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use std::sync::atomic::{AtomicI64, Ordering};
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use portable_atomic::{AtomicI64, Ordering};
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#[cfg(not(PyPy))]
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use crate::exceptions::PyImportError;
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