bpo-44348: Move trace-info to thread-state#26623
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The first part of the change moving PyTraceInfo into thread state and the following refactoring LGTM. Thanks.
I don't have the expertise to verify the second part about the subtle tracing bug.
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This reduces the C stack consumption of
_PyEval_EvalFrameDefaulta bit.Also fixes a subtle bug when tracing is turned on in the middle of the line, and the last traced line was after the current line.
Previously, this resulting in tracing the current line, as the interpreter perceived this as a backwards branch. Which was wrong.
This PR fixes it by making the decision of whether to trace based solely on the current instruction and the last one executed (in the same frame).
https://bugs.python.org/issue44348