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dirs._addpath: don't mutate Python strings after exposing them (issue4589) One of the rules of Python strings is that they're immutable. dirs._addpath breaks this assumption for performance, which is fine as long as it is done safely -- once a string is no longer internal-only it shouldn't be mutated. Unfortunately, we weren't being safe here -- we were mutating 'key' even after adding it to a dictionary. This only really affects other C code that reads strings, so it's somewhat hard to write a test for this without poking into the internal representation of the string via ctypes or similar. There is currently no C code that reads the output of the string, but there will likely be some soon as the bug indicates. There's no significant difference in performance.
author Siddharth Agarwal <sid0@fb.com>
date Mon, 06 Apr 2015 10:46:44 -0700
parents eeac5e179243
children 9a8363d23419
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*** 'a\nc\n\n\n\n' 'a\nb\n\n\n'
*** 'a\nb\nc\n' 'a\nc\n'
*** '' ''
*** 'a\nb\nc' 'a\nb\nc'
*** 'a\nb\nc\nd\n' 'a\nd\n'
*** 'a\nb\nc\nd\n' 'a\nc\ne\n'
*** 'a\nb\nc\n' 'a\nc\n'
*** 'a\n' 'c\na\nb\n'
*** 'a\n' ''
*** 'a\n' 'b\nc\n'
*** 'a\n' 'c\na\n'
*** '' 'adjfkjdjksdhfksj'
*** '' 'ab'
*** '' 'abc'
*** 'a' 'a'
*** 'ab' 'ab'
*** 'abc' 'abc'
*** 'a\n' 'a\n'
*** 'a\nb' 'a\nb'
6 6 'y\n\n'
6 6 'y\n\n'
9 9 'y\n\n'
done
done