From: Pedro Alves <palves@redhat.com>
To: Tom Tromey <tom@tromey.com>, gdb-patches@sourceware.org
Subject: Re: [RFA 02/14] Change event code to use gdbpy_reference
Date: Fri, 11 Nov 2016 00:51:00 -0000 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <a546c127-39fb-a722-8066-4e5a5852ebaf@redhat.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <9bf85362-c850-75b4-de1b-f1cdd0df9101@redhat.com>
On 11/11/2016 12:09 AM, Pedro Alves wrote:
> On 11/07/2016 05:47 AM, Tom Tromey wrote:
>> PyObject *
>> create_breakpoint_event_object (PyObject *breakpoint_list, PyObject *first_bp)
>> {
>> - PyObject *breakpoint_event_obj =
>> - create_stop_event_object (&breakpoint_event_object_type);
>> + gdbpy_reference breakpoint_event_obj
>> + (create_stop_event_object (&breakpoint_event_object_type));
>>
>
>> - fail:
>> - Py_XDECREF (breakpoint_event_obj);
>> - return NULL;
>> + return breakpoint_event_obj.release ();
>> }
>
> Wouldn't it better to make these create_foo functions return a
> gdbpy_reference ? Then at the call site you'd use std::move instead
> of reset (when assigning to an existing lval):
>
> stop_event_obj = std::move (create_breakpoint_event_object (list.get (),
> first_bp));
Err, not even std::move would be necessary, of course,
since the function's return would be an rvalue in this context already.
So you'd just do:
stop_event_obj = create_breakpoint_event_object (list.get (), first_bp));
That could be done after this series lands, in any case.
> The advantage of following such a principle is that it makes it impossible
> for callers to forget to manage the result with a gdbpy_reference, since
> assigning the return to a raw PyObject * won't compile.
Thanks,
Pedro Alves
next prev parent reply other threads:[~2016-11-11 0:51 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 30+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2016-11-07 6:00 [RFA 00/14] add a smart pointer for PyObject* Tom Tromey
2016-11-07 5:48 ` [RFA 03/14] Use gdbpy_reference in py-type.c Tom Tromey
2016-11-07 5:48 ` [RFA 01/14] Introduce py-ref.h Tom Tromey
2016-11-07 7:45 ` Jan Kratochvil
2016-11-07 15:48 ` Tom Tromey
2016-11-10 23:48 ` Pedro Alves
2016-11-12 17:31 ` Tom Tromey
2016-11-15 14:32 ` Pedro Alves
2016-11-16 23:18 ` Tom Tromey
2016-11-16 23:34 ` Pedro Alves
2016-11-07 5:48 ` [RFA 04/14] Use gdbpy_reference in gdbpy_string_to_argv Tom Tromey
2016-11-07 5:48 ` [RFA 14/14] Use gdbpy_reference in gdbpy_lookup_symbol Tom Tromey
2016-11-07 5:48 ` [RFA 08/14] Use gdbpy_reference in py-framefilter.c Tom Tromey
2016-11-07 5:48 ` [RFA 11/14] Use gdbpy_reference in py-prettyprint.c Tom Tromey
2016-11-07 5:48 ` [RFA 05/14] Use gdbpy_reference in py-function.c Tom Tromey
2016-11-07 5:48 ` [RFA 10/14] Use gdbpy_reference in call_doc_function Tom Tromey
2016-11-07 5:48 ` [RFA 06/14] Use gdbpy_reference in gdbpy_inferiors Tom Tromey
2016-11-07 5:48 ` [RFA 13/14] Use gdbpy_reference in py-value.c Tom Tromey
2016-11-07 5:48 ` [RFA 07/14] Use gdbpy_reference in gdbpy_breakpoints Tom Tromey
2016-11-07 5:48 ` [RFA 12/14] Use gdbpy_reference in python.c Tom Tromey
2016-11-07 5:56 ` [RFA 02/14] Change event code to use gdbpy_reference Tom Tromey
2016-11-11 0:09 ` Pedro Alves
2016-11-11 0:51 ` Pedro Alves [this message]
2016-11-07 5:57 ` [RFA 09/14] Use gdbpy_reference in py-linetable.c Tom Tromey
2016-11-08 4:07 ` [RFA 00/14] add a smart pointer for PyObject* Tom Tromey
2016-11-11 1:18 ` Pedro Alves
2016-11-11 3:34 ` Tom Tromey
2016-11-11 4:03 ` Pedro Alves
2016-11-11 5:49 ` Tom Tromey
2016-11-12 17:11 ` Tom Tromey
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