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gh-120198: Fix race condition when editing __class__ with an audit ho…
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Co-authored-by: Nadeshiko Manju <[email protected]>
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Fidget-Spinner and Zheaoli authored Jun 12, 2024
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35 changes: 34 additions & 1 deletion Lib/test/test_super.py
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"""Unit tests for zero-argument super() & related machinery."""

import textwrap
import threading
import unittest
from unittest.mock import patch
from test.support import import_helper
from test.support import import_helper, threading_helper


ADAPTIVE_WARMUP_DELAY = 2
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for _ in range(ADAPTIVE_WARMUP_DELAY):
C.some(C)

@threading_helper.requires_working_threading()
def test___class___modification_multithreaded(self):
""" Note: this test isn't actually testing anything on its own.
It requires a sys audithook to be set to crash on older Python.
This should be the case anyways as our test suite sets
an audit hook.
"""
class Foo:
pass

class Bar:
pass

thing = Foo()
def work():
foo = thing
for _ in range(5000):
foo.__class__ = Bar
type(foo)
foo.__class__ = Foo
type(foo)


threads = []
for _ in range(6):
thread = threading.Thread(target=work)
thread.start()
threads.append(thread)

for thread in threads:
thread.join()


if __name__ == "__main__":
unittest.main()
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Fix a crash when multiple threads read and write to the same ``__class__`` of an object concurrently.
3 changes: 2 additions & 1 deletion Objects/typeobject.c
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static int
object_set_class(PyObject *self, PyObject *value, void *closure)
{
PyTypeObject *oldto = Py_TYPE(self);

if (value == NULL) {
PyErr_SetString(PyExc_TypeError,
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return -1;
}

PyTypeObject *oldto = Py_TYPE(self);

/* In versions of CPython prior to 3.5, the code in
compatible_for_assignment was not set up to correctly check for memory
layout / slot / etc. compatibility for non-HEAPTYPE classes, so we just
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