#ifndef Py_DICT_COMMON_H #define Py_DICT_COMMON_H typedef struct { /* Cached hash code of me_key. */ Py_hash_t me_hash; PyObject *me_key; PyObject *me_value; /* This field is only meaningful for combined tables */ } PyDictKeyEntry; /* dict_lookup_func() returns index of entry which can be used like DK_ENTRIES(dk)[index]. * -1 when no entry found, -3 when compare raises error. */ typedef Py_ssize_t (*dict_lookup_func) (PyDictObject *mp, PyObject *key, Py_hash_t hash, PyObject **value_addr); #define DKIX_EMPTY (-1) #define DKIX_DUMMY (-2) /* Used internally */ #define DKIX_ERROR (-3) /* See dictobject.c for actual layout of DictKeysObject */ struct _dictkeysobject { Py_ssize_t dk_refcnt; /* Size of the hash table (dk_indices). It must be a power of 2. */ Py_ssize_t dk_size; /* Function to lookup in the hash table (dk_indices): - lookdict(): general-purpose, and may return DKIX_ERROR if (and only if) a comparison raises an exception. - lookdict_unicode(): specialized to Unicode string keys, comparison of which can never raise an exception; that function can never return DKIX_ERROR. - lookdict_unicode_nodummy(): similar to lookdict_unicode() but further specialized for Unicode string keys that cannot be the value. - lookdict_split(): Version of lookdict() for split tables. */ dict_lookup_func dk_lookup; /* Number of usable entries in dk_entries. */ Py_ssize_t dk_usable; /* Number of used entries in dk_entries. */ Py_ssize_t dk_nentries; /* Actual hash table of dk_size entries. It holds indices in dk_entries, or DKIX_EMPTY(-1) or DKIX_DUMMY(-2). Indices must be: 0 <= indice < USABLE_FRACTION(dk_size). The size in bytes of an indice depends on dk_size: - 1 byte if dk_size <= 0xff (char*) - 2 bytes if dk_size <= 0xffff (int16_t*) - 4 bytes if dk_size <= 0xffffffff (int32_t*) - 8 bytes otherwise (int64_t*) Dynamically sized, SIZEOF_VOID_P is minimum. */ char dk_indices[]; /* char is required to avoid strict aliasing. */ /* "PyDictKeyEntry dk_entries[dk_usable];" array follows: see the DK_ENTRIES() macro */ }; #endif