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gh-91048: Reorder result tuple of parse_code_object#134898
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The standard followed by APIs like pstat.Stats is to take a file, line, function triplet. The parse_code_object function (and callers exposing this in Python like RemoteUnwinder.get_stack_trace) return function, file, line triplets which requires the caller to reorder these when using it in classes like pstat.Stats.
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Thanks @lkollar for the PR, and @pablogsal for merging it 🌮🎉.. I'm working now to backport this PR to: 3.14. |
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…34898) Reorder result tuple of parse_code_object The standard followed by APIs like pstat.Stats is to take a file, line, function triplet. The parse_code_object function (and callers exposing this in Python like RemoteUnwinder.get_stack_trace) return function, file, line triplets which requires the caller to reorder these when using it in classes like pstat.Stats. (cherry picked from commit 8e8786f) Co-authored-by: László Kiss Kollár <kiss.kollar.laszlo@gmail.com>
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#134956) * gh-91048: Reorder result tuple of parse_code_object (GH-134898) Reorder result tuple of parse_code_object The standard followed by APIs like pstat.Stats is to take a file, line, function triplet. The parse_code_object function (and callers exposing this in Python like RemoteUnwinder.get_stack_trace) return function, file, line triplets which requires the caller to reorder these when using it in classes like pstat.Stats. (cherry picked from commit 8e8786f) Co-authored-by: László Kiss Kollár <kiss.kollar.laszlo@gmail.com> * Reorder asyncio --------- Co-authored-by: László Kiss Kollár <kiss.kollar.laszlo@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: Pablo Galindo <pablogsal@gmail.com>
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) Reorder result tuple of parse_code_object The standard followed by APIs like pstat.Stats is to take a file, line, function triplet. The parse_code_object function (and callers exposing this in Python like RemoteUnwinder.get_stack_trace) return function, file, line triplets which requires the caller to reorder these when using it in classes like pstat.Stats.
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) Reorder result tuple of parse_code_object The standard followed by APIs like pstat.Stats is to take a file, line, function triplet. The parse_code_object function (and callers exposing this in Python like RemoteUnwinder.get_stack_trace) return function, file, line triplets which requires the caller to reorder these when using it in classes like pstat.Stats.
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The standard followed by APIs like pstat.Stats is to take a file, line, function triplet. The parse_code_object function (and callers exposing this in Python like RemoteUnwinder.get_stack_trace) return function, file, line triplets which requires the caller to reorder these when using it in classes like pstat.Stats.