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- #ifndef Py_CPYTHON_SETOBJECT_H
- # error "this header file must not be included directly"
- #endif
-
- /* There are three kinds of entries in the table:
-
- 1. Unused: key == NULL and hash == 0
- 2. Dummy: key == dummy and hash == -1
- 3. Active: key != NULL and key != dummy and hash != -1
-
- The hash field of Unused slots is always zero.
-
- The hash field of Dummy slots are set to -1
- meaning that dummy entries can be detected by
- either entry->key==dummy or by entry->hash==-1.
- */
-
- #define PySet_MINSIZE 8
-
- typedef struct {
- PyObject *key;
- Py_hash_t hash; /* Cached hash code of the key */
- } setentry;
-
- /* The SetObject data structure is shared by set and frozenset objects.
-
- Invariant for sets:
- - hash is -1
-
- Invariants for frozensets:
- - data is immutable.
- - hash is the hash of the frozenset or -1 if not computed yet.
-
- */
-
- typedef struct {
- PyObject_HEAD
-
- Py_ssize_t fill; /* Number active and dummy entries*/
- Py_ssize_t used; /* Number active entries */
-
- /* The table contains mask + 1 slots, and that's a power of 2.
- * We store the mask instead of the size because the mask is more
- * frequently needed.
- */
- Py_ssize_t mask;
-
- /* The table points to a fixed-size smalltable for small tables
- * or to additional malloc'ed memory for bigger tables.
- * The table pointer is never NULL which saves us from repeated
- * runtime null-tests.
- */
- setentry *table;
- Py_hash_t hash; /* Only used by frozenset objects */
- Py_ssize_t finger; /* Search finger for pop() */
-
- setentry smalltable[PySet_MINSIZE];
- PyObject *weakreflist; /* List of weak references */
- } PySetObject;
-
- #define _PySet_CAST(so) \
- (assert(PyAnySet_Check(so)), _Py_CAST(PySetObject*, so))
-
- static inline Py_ssize_t PySet_GET_SIZE(PyObject *so) {
- return _PySet_CAST(so)->used;
- }
- #define PySet_GET_SIZE(so) PySet_GET_SIZE(_PyObject_CAST(so))
-
- PyAPI_DATA(PyObject *) _PySet_Dummy;
-
- PyAPI_FUNC(int) _PySet_NextEntry(PyObject *set, Py_ssize_t *pos, PyObject **key, Py_hash_t *hash);
- PyAPI_FUNC(int) _PySet_Update(PyObject *set, PyObject *iterable);
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