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2024-11-04py/objdeque: Fix buffer overflow in deque_subscr.Jan Sturm
In `deque_subscr()`, if `index_val` equals `self->alloc`, the index correction `index_val -= self->alloc` does not execute, leading to an out-of-bounds access in `self->items[index_val]`. The fix in this commit ensures that the index correction is applied whenever `index_val >= self->alloc`, preventing access beyond the allocated buffer size. Signed-off-by: Jan Sturm <jansturm92@googlemail.com>
2024-06-21py/objdeque: Fix deque type flags based on option settings.Dan Halbert
This fixes a minor issue in the changes made by 7dff38fdc190d7b731fad8319d2ae8aa13fde18a: the type flags for deque were meant to be conditionalized based on MICROPY_PY_COLLECTIONS_DEQUE_ITER, but the computed conditionalized value wasn't used. Signed-off-by: Dan Halbert <halbert@halwitz.org>
2024-03-18py/objdeque: Expand implementation to be doubly-ended and support iter.Dash Peters
Add `pop()`, `appendleft()`, and `extend()` methods, support iteration and indexing, and initializing from an existing sequence. Iteration and indexing (subscription) have independent configuration flags to enable them. They are enabled by default at the same level that collections.deque is enabled (the extra features level). Also add tests for checking new behavior. Signed-off-by: Damien George <damien@micropython.org>
2024-03-07all: Remove the "STATIC" macro and just use "static" instead.Angus Gratton
The STATIC macro was introduced a very long time ago in commit d5df6cd44a433d6253a61cb0f987835fbc06b2de. The original reason for this was to have the option to define it to nothing so that all static functions become global functions and therefore visible to certain debug tools, so one could do function size comparison and other things. This STATIC feature is rarely (if ever) used. And with the use of LTO and heavy inline optimisation, analysing the size of individual functions when they are not static is not a good representation of the size of code when fully optimised. So the macro does not have much use and it's simpler to just remove it. Then you know exactly what it's doing. For example, newcomers don't have to learn what the STATIC macro is and why it exists. Reading the code is also less "loud" with a lowercase static. One other minor point in favour of removing it, is that it stops bugs with `STATIC inline`, which should always be `static inline`. Methodology for this commit was: 1) git ls-files | egrep '\.[ch]$' | \ xargs sed -Ei "s/(^| )STATIC($| )/\1static\2/" 2) Do some manual cleanup in the diff by searching for the word STATIC in comments and changing those back. 3) "git-grep STATIC docs/", manually fixed those cases. 4) "rg -t python STATIC", manually fixed codegen lines that used STATIC. This work was funded through GitHub Sponsors. Signed-off-by: Angus Gratton <angus@redyak.com.au>
2022-09-19py/obj: Convert make_new into a mp_obj_type_t slot.Jim Mussared
Instead of being an explicit field, it's now a slot like all the other methods. This is a marginal code size improvement because most types have a make_new (100/138 on PYBV11), however it improves consistency in how types are declared, removing the special case for make_new. Signed-off-by: Jim Mussared <jim.mussared@gmail.com>
2022-09-19all: Remove unnecessary locals_dict cast.Jim Mussared
Signed-off-by: Jim Mussared <jim.mussared@gmail.com>
2022-09-19all: Make all mp_obj_type_t defs use MP_DEFINE_CONST_OBJ_TYPE.Jim Mussared
In preparation for upcoming rework of mp_obj_type_t layout. Signed-off-by: Jim Mussared <jim.mussared@gmail.com>
2022-05-03all: Use mp_obj_malloc everywhere it's applicable.Jim Mussared
This replaces occurences of foo_t *foo = m_new_obj(foo_t); foo->base.type = &foo_type; with foo_t *foo = mp_obj_malloc(foo_t, &foo_type); Excludes any places where base is a sub-field or when new0/memset is used. Signed-off-by: Jim Mussared <jim.mussared@gmail.com>
2020-04-05all: Use MP_ERROR_TEXT for all error messages.Jim Mussared
2020-02-28all: Reformat C and Python source code with tools/codeformat.py.Damien George
This is run with uncrustify 0.70.1, and black 19.10b0.
2018-05-11py/objdeque: Fix sign extension bug when computing len of deque object.Damien George
For cases where size_t is smaller than mp_int_t (eg nan-boxing builds) the difference between two size_t's is not sign extended into mp_int_t and so the result is never negative. This patch fixes this bug by using ssize_t for the type of the result.
2018-02-21py/objdeque: Use m_new0 when allocating items to avoid need to clear.Damien George
Saves a few bytes of code space, and is more efficient because with MICROPY_GC_CONSERVATIVE_CLEAR enabled by default all memory is already cleared when allocated.
2018-02-21py/objdeque: Protect against negative maxlen in deque constructor.Damien George
Otherwise passing -1 as maxlen will lead to a zero allocation and subsequent unbound buffer overflow in deque.append() because i_put is allowed to grow without bound.
2018-02-21py/objdeque: Allow to compile without warnings by disabling deque_clear.Damien George
2018-02-21py/objdeque: Implement ucollections.deque type with fixed size.Paul Sokolovsky
So far, implements just append() and popleft() methods, required for a normal queue. Constructor doesn't accept an arbitarry sequence to initialize from (am empty deque is always created), so an empty tuple must be passed as such. Only fixed-size deques are supported, so 2nd argument (size) is required. There's also an extension to CPython - if True is passed as 3rd argument, append(), instead of silently overwriting the oldest item on queue overflow, will throw IndexError. This behavior is desired in many cases, where queues should store information reliably, instead of silently losing some items.