> On Dec 31, 2025, at 16:47, Peter Eisentraut <peter@eisentraut.org> wrote:
>
> As I was working through steps to make PL/Python more thread-safe, I noticed that the initialization code of
PL/Pythonis pretty messy. I think some of this has grown while both Python 2 and 3 were supported, because they
requireddifferent initialization steps, and we had some defenses against accidentally running both at the same time.
Butthat is over, and right now a lot of this doesn't make sense anymore. For example, the function PLy_init_interp()
said"Initialize the Python interpreter ..." but it didn't actually do this, and PLy_init_plpy() said "initialize plpy
module"but it didn't do that either (or at least they used the term "initialize" in non-standard ways).
>
> Here are some patches to clean this up. After this change, all the global initialization is called directly from
_PG_init(),and the plpy module initialization is all called from its registered initialization function PyInit_plpy().
(Forthe thread-safety job, the plpy module initialization will need to be rewritten using a different API. That's why
I'mkeen to have it clearly separated.) I also tried to add more comments and make existing comments more precise.
Therewas also some apparently obsolete or redundant code that could be deleted.
>
> Surely, all of this will need some more rounds of careful scrutiny, but I think the overall code arrangement is
correctand an improvement.
>
<v1-0001-plpython-Remove-commented-out-code.patch><v1-0002-plpython-Clean-up-PyModule_AddObject-uses.patch><v1-0003-plpython-Remove-duplicate-PyModule_Create.patch><v1-0004-plpython-Streamline-initialization.patch>
I just did an eyeball review. Overall looks good to me. The cleanup, as explained in the patch email, makes sense to
me.Only a nit comment on 0002:
1 - 0002
```
+ if (PyModule_AddObject(mod, modname, exc) < 0)
+ {
+ Py_XDECREF(exc);
+ PLy_elog(ERROR, "could not add exceptions %s", name);
+ }
```
Plural “exceptions” is a little confusing. What about “could not add exception object”?
Best regards,
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Chao Li (Evan)
HighGo Software Co., Ltd.
https://www.highgo.com/