void
_PyModule_Clear(PyObject *m)
{
/* To make the execution order of destructors for global
objects a bit more predictable, we first zap all objects
whose name starts with a single underscore, before we clear
the entire dictionary. We zap them by replacing them with
None, rather than deleting them from the dictionary, to
avoid rehashing the dictionary (to some extent). */
d = ((PyModuleObject *)m)->md_dict;
if (d == NULL)
return;
/* First, clear only names starting with a single underscore */
pos = 0;
while (PyDict_Next(d, &pos, &key, &value)) {
if (value != Py_None && PyString_Check(key)) {
char *s = PyString_AsString(key);
if (s[0] == '_' && s[1] != '_') {
if (Py_VerboseFlag > 1)
PySys_WriteStderr("# clear[1] %s\n", s);
PyDict_SetItem(d, key, Py_None);
}
}
}
/* Next, clear all names except for __builtins__ */
pos = 0;
while (PyDict_Next(d, &pos, &key, &value)) {
if (value != Py_None && PyString_Check(key)) {
char *s = PyString_AsString(key);
if (s[0] != '_' || strcmp(s, "__builtins__") != 0) {
if (Py_VerboseFlag > 1)
PySys_WriteStderr("# clear[2] %s\n", s);
PyDict_SetItem(d, key, Py_None);
}
}
}
/* Note: we leave __builtins__ in place, so that destructors
of non-global objects defined in this module can still use
builtins, in particularly 'None'. */
name = PyModule_GetName((PyObject *)m);
if (name == NULL) {
PyErr_Clear();
name = "?";
}
filename = PyModule_GetFilename((PyObject *)m);
if (filename == NULL) {
PyErr_Clear();
return PyString_FromFormat("<module '%s' (built-in)>", name);
}
return PyString_FromFormat("<module '%s' from '%s'>", name, filename);
}
/* We only need a traverse function, no clear function: If the module
is in a cycle, md_dict will be cleared as well, which will break
the cycle. */
static int
module_traverse(PyModuleObject *m, visitproc visit, void *arg)
{
Py_VISIT(m->md_dict);
return 0;
}
PyDoc_STRVAR(module_doc,
"module(name[, doc])\n\
\n\
Create a module object.\n\
The name must be a string; the optional doc argument can have any type.");