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gh-115231: fill __module__ for built-in class/staticmethods #115232

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@@ -6653,7 +6653,9 @@ type_add_method(PyTypeObject *type, PyMethodDef *meth)
descr = PyDescr_NewClassMethod(type, meth);
}
else if (meth->ml_flags & METH_STATIC) {
PyObject *cfunc = PyCFunction_NewEx(meth, (PyObject*)type, NULL);
PyObject *mod = PyObject_GetAttr((PyObject*)type, &_Py_ID(__module__));
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This might theoretically return NULL and raise AttributeError.

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Hmm, thanks. Probably we could just clear the error indicator on mod == NULL.

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Also take a look at GetOptionalAttr

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I think we want ignore here not just AttributeError's. I did similar fix for class methods and got a failure in the test.test_types.UnionTests.test_or_type_operator_with_bad_module().

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It is better to use type_module() for consistency with the rest of this file. It will not give a surprise if Exceptions other than AttributeError should not be ignored.

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@skirpichev skirpichev changed the title gh-115231: fill __module__ attribute for built-in staticmethods gh-115231: fill __module__ for built-in class/staticmethods Feb 11, 2024
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See also #82062: we could fix that issue in a similar approach, using __objclass__.__module__ to set the __module__ attribute. Right now for built-in instance methods its missing (c.f. pure-python classes):

>>> int.to_bytes.__module__
Traceback (most recent call last):
  File "<stdin>", line 1, in <module>
AttributeError: 'method_descriptor' object has no attribute '__module__'. Did you mean: '__reduce__'?

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CC @serhiy-storchaka

@@ -6653,7 +6653,9 @@ type_add_method(PyTypeObject *type, PyMethodDef *meth)
descr = PyDescr_NewClassMethod(type, meth);
}
else if (meth->ml_flags & METH_STATIC) {
PyObject *cfunc = PyCFunction_NewEx(meth, (PyObject*)type, NULL);
PyObject *mod = PyObject_GetAttr((PyObject*)type, &_Py_ID(__module__));
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It is better to use type_module() for consistency with the rest of this file. It will not give a surprise if Exceptions other than AttributeError should not be ignored.

@@ -130,7 +130,11 @@ classmethod_get(PyObject *self, PyObject *obj, PyObject *type)
if (descr->d_method->ml_flags & METH_METHOD) {
cls = descr->d_common.d_type;
}
return PyCMethod_New(descr->d_method, type, NULL, cls);
PyObject *mod = PyObject_GetAttr((PyObject*)type, &_Py_ID(__module__));
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This will add an overhead for use of class methods. We should try to find other solution.

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overhead for use of class methods

You meant for adding static/class methods?

We should try to find other solution.

Unlikely e.g. __name__, it's a member of PyCFunctionObject. I think we can set one only in PyCMethod_New and there is no more cheapest solution.

@skirpichev skirpichev marked this pull request as draft November 2, 2024 13:23
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