Also fixes li_std_vector_enum testcase when run with -threads.
Patch supplied on swig-devel mailing list on 12 Sep with details...
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I just wanted to mention that I found a crash issue in bug..
I am using SWIG 2.0.11 with python and have –threads enabled. I have a C++ std::vector that I instantiate in SWIG with %template. I also have a method in a class that returns this vector. I also include std_vector.i, btw..
When I iterate like so:
children = Action.getActionList()
for child in children:
pass
Everything is fine..
When I iterate like this:
for child in Action.getActionList()
pass
Product crashes.
The problem is the following. This code gets called first:
SWIGINTERN PyObject *_wrap_delete_SwigPyIterator(PyObject *SWIGUNUSEDPARM(self), PyObject *args) {
PyObject *resultobj = 0;
swig::SwigPyIterator *arg1 = (swig::SwigPyIterator *) 0 ;
void *argp1 = 0 ;
int res1 = 0 ;
PyObject * obj0 = 0 ;
if(!PyArg_UnpackTuple(args,(char *)"delete_SwigPyIterator",1,1,&obj0)) SWIG_fail;
res1 = SWIG_ConvertPtr(obj0, &argp1,SWIGTYPE_p_swig__SwigPyIterator, SWIG_POINTER_DISOWN | 0 );
if (!SWIG_IsOK(res1)) {
SWIG_exception_fail(SWIG_ArgError(res1), "in method '" "delete_SwigPyIterator" "', argument " "1"" of type '" "swig::SwigPyIterator *""'");
}
arg1 = reinterpret_cast< swig::SwigPyIterator * >(argp1);
{
SWIG_PYTHON_THREAD_BEGIN_ALLOW;
delete arg1;
SWIG_PYTHON_THREAD_END_ALLOW;
}
resultobj = SWIG_Py_Void();
return resultobj;
fail:
return NULL;
}
Note the SWIG_PYTHON_THREAD_BEGIN_ALLOW/END_ALLOW. In between those two statements, we delete arg1. That in turn will eventually end up in this code:
namespace swig {
class SwigPtr_PyObject {
protected:
PyObject *_obj;
public:
… snip! …
~SwigPtr_PyObject()
{
Py_XDECREF(_obj);
}
Uh-oh! We call Py_XDECREF when we aren’t supposed to because we are in a SWIG_PYTHON_THREAD_BEGIN_ALLOW/END_ALLOW section!
This takes care of the issue:
namespace swig {
class SwigPtr_PyObject {
protected:
PyObject *_obj;
public:
… snip! …
~SwigPtr_PyObject()
{
SWIG_PYTHON_THREAD_BEGIN_BLOCK;
Py_XDECREF(_obj);
SWIG_PYTHON_THREAD_END_BLOCK;
}
There are several other methods in this class that use the Python API, but don’t have the BEGIN/END block defined. I’m not sure if they are required for all of them, but I believe they are..
I have attached a modified pyclasses.swg with what I believe are the correct changes. This code is from 2.0.11, but as far as I can tell, it’s the same as what is in 3.0.2…
Apologies for not doing more here (making/running tests, getting it in the code repository, etc..), but I’m under some pressure to get some unrelated things done…
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%module(threads=1) python_threads
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%include <std_vector.i>
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%inline %{
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struct Action {
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int val;
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Action(int val = 0) : val(val) {}
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};
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%}
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%template(VectorActionPtr) std::vector<Action *>;
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%inline %{
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#include <vector>
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#include <iostream>
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template <typename T> struct myStlVector : public std::vector<T> {
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};
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typedef myStlVector <Action *> ActionList;
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%}
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%template(ActionList) myStlVector<Action *>;
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%inline %{
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class ActionGroup
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{
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public:
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ActionList &GetActionList () const {
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static ActionList list;
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list.push_back(new Action(1));
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list.push_back(new Action(2));
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list.push_back(new Action(3));
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list.push_back(new Action(4));
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return list;
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}
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};
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%}
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