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gh-102660: Fix Refleaks in import.c #102744

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gh-102661 introduced some leaks. This fixes them.

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I've manually triggered the refleaks buildbots after-the-fact just to make sure we're all good here.

carljm added a commit to carljm/cpython that referenced this pull request Mar 17, 2023
* main: (34 commits)
  pythongh-102701: Fix overflow in dictobject.c (pythonGH-102750)
  pythonGH-78530: add support for generators in `asyncio.wait` (python#102761)
  Increase stack reserve size for Windows debug builds to avoid test crashes (pythonGH-102764)
  pythongh-102755: Add PyErr_DisplayException(exc) (python#102756)
  Fix outdated note about 'int' rounding or truncating (python#102736)
  pythongh-102192: Replace PyErr_Fetch/Restore etc by more efficient alternatives (python#102760)
  pythongh-99726: Improves correctness of stat results for Windows, and uses faster API when available (pythonGH-102149)
  pythongh-102192: remove redundant exception fields from ssl module socket (python#102466)
  pythongh-102192: Replace PyErr_Fetch/Restore etc by more efficient alternatives (python#102743)
  pythongh-102737: Un-ignore ceval.c in the CI globals check (pythongh-102745)
  pythonGH-102748: remove legacy support for generator based coroutines from `asyncio.iscoroutine` (python#102749)
  pythongh-102721: Improve coverage of `_collections_abc._CallableGenericAlias` (python#102722)
  pythonGH-102653: Make recipe docstring show the correct distribution (python#102742)
  Add comments to `{typing,_collections_abc}._type_repr` about each other (python#102752)
  pythongh-102594: PyErr_SetObject adds note to exception raised on normalization error (python#102675)
  pythongh-94440: Fix issue of ProcessPoolExecutor shutdown hanging (python#94468)
  pythonGH-100112:  avoid using iterable coroutines in asyncio internally (python#100128)
  pythongh-102690: Use Edge as fallback in webbrowser instead of IE (python#102691)
  pythongh-102660: Fix Refleaks in import.c (python#102744)
  pythongh-102738: remove from cases generator the code related to register instructions (python#102739)
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Fidget-Spinner pushed a commit to Fidget-Spinner/cpython that referenced this pull request Mar 27, 2023
ericsnowcurrently added a commit that referenced this pull request Apr 4, 2023
In gh-102744 we added is_core_module() (in Python/import.c), which relies on get_core_module_dict() (also added in that PR).  The problem is that_PyImport_FixupBuiltin(), which ultimately calls is_core_module(), is called on the builtins module before interp->builtins_copyis set.  Consequently, the builtins module isn't considered a "core" module while it is getting "fixed up" and its module def m_copy erroneously gets set.  Under isolated interpreters this causes problems since sys and builtins are allowed even though they are still single-phase init modules.  (This was discovered while working on gh-101660.)

The solution is to stop relying on get_core_module_dict() in is_core_module().
gaogaotiantian pushed a commit to gaogaotiantian/cpython that referenced this pull request Apr 8, 2023
In pythongh-102744 we added is_core_module() (in Python/import.c), which relies on get_core_module_dict() (also added in that PR).  The problem is that_PyImport_FixupBuiltin(), which ultimately calls is_core_module(), is called on the builtins module before interp->builtins_copyis set.  Consequently, the builtins module isn't considered a "core" module while it is getting "fixed up" and its module def m_copy erroneously gets set.  Under isolated interpreters this causes problems since sys and builtins are allowed even though they are still single-phase init modules.  (This was discovered while working on pythongh-101660.)

The solution is to stop relying on get_core_module_dict() in is_core_module().
warsaw pushed a commit to warsaw/cpython that referenced this pull request Apr 11, 2023
warsaw pushed a commit to warsaw/cpython that referenced this pull request Apr 11, 2023
In pythongh-102744 we added is_core_module() (in Python/import.c), which relies on get_core_module_dict() (also added in that PR).  The problem is that_PyImport_FixupBuiltin(), which ultimately calls is_core_module(), is called on the builtins module before interp->builtins_copyis set.  Consequently, the builtins module isn't considered a "core" module while it is getting "fixed up" and its module def m_copy erroneously gets set.  Under isolated interpreters this causes problems since sys and builtins are allowed even though they are still single-phase init modules.  (This was discovered while working on pythongh-101660.)

The solution is to stop relying on get_core_module_dict() in is_core_module().
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