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# SOME DESCRIPTIVE TITLE.
# Copyright (C) 2001 Python Software Foundation
# This file is distributed under the same license as the Python package.
# FIRST AUTHOR <EMAIL@ADDRESS>, YEAR.
#
# Translators:
# python-doc bot, 2025
# Hengky Kurniawan, 2025
#
#, fuzzy
msgid ""
msgstr ""
"Project-Id-Version: Python 3.14\n"
"Report-Msgid-Bugs-To: \n"
"POT-Creation-Date: 2026-03-11 14:42+0000\n"
"PO-Revision-Date: 2025-09-16 00:00+0000\n"
"Last-Translator: Hengky Kurniawan, 2025\n"
"Language-Team: Indonesian (https://app.transifex.com/python-doc/teams/5390/"
"id/)\n"
"MIME-Version: 1.0\n"
"Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8\n"
"Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit\n"
"Language: id\n"
"Plural-Forms: nplurals=1; plural=0;\n"
msgid "Memory Management"
msgstr ""
msgid "Overview"
msgstr "Skorowidz"
msgid ""
"Memory management in Python involves a private heap containing all Python "
"objects and data structures. The management of this private heap is ensured "
"internally by the *Python memory manager*. The Python memory manager has "
"different components which deal with various dynamic storage management "
"aspects, like sharing, segmentation, preallocation or caching."
msgstr ""
msgid ""
"At the lowest level, a raw memory allocator ensures that there is enough "
"room in the private heap for storing all Python-related data by interacting "
"with the memory manager of the operating system. On top of the raw memory "
"allocator, several object-specific allocators operate on the same heap and "
"implement distinct memory management policies adapted to the peculiarities "
"of every object type. For example, integer objects are managed differently "
"within the heap than strings, tuples or dictionaries because integers imply "
"different storage requirements and speed/space tradeoffs. The Python memory "
"manager thus delegates some of the work to the object-specific allocators, "
"but ensures that the latter operate within the bounds of the private heap."
msgstr ""
msgid ""
"It is important to understand that the management of the Python heap is "
"performed by the interpreter itself and that the user has no control over "
"it, even if they regularly manipulate object pointers to memory blocks "
"inside that heap. The allocation of heap space for Python objects and other "
"internal buffers is performed on demand by the Python memory manager through "
"the Python/C API functions listed in this document."
msgstr ""
msgid ""
"To avoid memory corruption, extension writers should never try to operate on "
"Python objects with the functions exported by the C library: :c:func:"
"`malloc`, :c:func:`calloc`, :c:func:`realloc` and :c:func:`free`. This will "
"result in mixed calls between the C allocator and the Python memory manager "
"with fatal consequences, because they implement different algorithms and "
"operate on different heaps. However, one may safely allocate and release "
"memory blocks with the C library allocator for individual purposes, as shown "
"in the following example::"
msgstr ""
msgid ""
"PyObject *res;\n"
"char *buf = (char *) malloc(BUFSIZ); /* for I/O */\n"
"\n"
"if (buf == NULL)\n"
" return PyErr_NoMemory();\n"
"...Do some I/O operation involving buf...\n"
"res = PyBytes_FromString(buf);\n"
"free(buf); /* malloc'ed */\n"
"return res;"
msgstr ""
msgid ""
"In this example, the memory request for the I/O buffer is handled by the C "
"library allocator. The Python memory manager is involved only in the "
"allocation of the bytes object returned as a result."
msgstr ""
msgid ""
"In most situations, however, it is recommended to allocate memory from the "
"Python heap specifically because the latter is under control of the Python "
"memory manager. For example, this is required when the interpreter is "
"extended with new object types written in C. Another reason for using the "
"Python heap is the desire to *inform* the Python memory manager about the "
"memory needs of the extension module. Even when the requested memory is used "
"exclusively for internal, highly specific purposes, delegating all memory "
"requests to the Python memory manager causes the interpreter to have a more "
"accurate image of its memory footprint as a whole. Consequently, under "
"certain circumstances, the Python memory manager may or may not trigger "
"appropriate actions, like garbage collection, memory compaction or other "
"preventive procedures. Note that by using the C library allocator as shown "
"in the previous example, the allocated memory for the I/O buffer escapes "
"completely the Python memory manager."
msgstr ""
msgid ""
"The :envvar:`PYTHONMALLOC` environment variable can be used to configure the "
"memory allocators used by Python."
msgstr ""
msgid ""
"The :envvar:`PYTHONMALLOCSTATS` environment variable can be used to print "
"statistics of the :ref:`pymalloc memory allocator <pymalloc>` every time a "
"new pymalloc object arena is created, and on shutdown."
msgstr ""
msgid "Allocator Domains"
msgstr ""
msgid ""
"All allocating functions belong to one of three different \"domains\" (see "
"also :c:type:`PyMemAllocatorDomain`). These domains represent different "
"allocation strategies and are optimized for different purposes. The specific "
"details on how every domain allocates memory or what internal functions each "
"domain calls is considered an implementation detail, but for debugging "
"purposes a simplified table can be found at :ref:`default-memory-"
"allocators`. The APIs used to allocate and free a block of memory must be "
"from the same domain. For example, :c:func:`PyMem_Free` must be used to free "
"memory allocated using :c:func:`PyMem_Malloc`."
msgstr ""
msgid "The three allocation domains are:"
msgstr ""
msgid ""
"Raw domain: intended for allocating memory for general-purpose memory "
"buffers where the allocation *must* go to the system allocator or where the "
"allocator can operate without an :term:`attached thread state`. The memory "
"is requested directly from the system. See :ref:`Raw Memory Interface <raw-"
"memoryinterface>`."
msgstr ""
msgid ""
"\"Mem\" domain: intended for allocating memory for Python buffers and "
"general-purpose memory buffers where the allocation must be performed with "
"an :term:`attached thread state`. The memory is taken from the Python "
"private heap. See :ref:`Memory Interface <memoryinterface>`."
msgstr ""
msgid ""
"Object domain: intended for allocating memory for Python objects. The memory "
"is taken from the Python private heap. See :ref:`Object allocators "
"<objectinterface>`."
msgstr ""
msgid ""
"The :term:`free-threaded <free threading>` build requires that only Python "
"objects are allocated using the \"object\" domain and that all Python "
"objects are allocated using that domain. This differs from the prior Python "
"versions, where this was only a best practice and not a hard requirement."
msgstr ""
msgid ""
"For example, buffers (non-Python objects) should be allocated using :c:func:"
"`PyMem_Malloc`, :c:func:`PyMem_RawMalloc`, or :c:func:`malloc`, but not :c:"
"func:`PyObject_Malloc`."
msgstr ""
msgid "See :ref:`Memory Allocation APIs <free-threaded-memory-allocation>`."
msgstr ""
msgid "Raw Memory Interface"
msgstr ""
msgid ""
"The following function sets are wrappers to the system allocator. These "
"functions are thread-safe, so a :term:`thread state` does not need to be :"
"term:`attached <attached thread state>`."
msgstr ""
msgid ""
"The :ref:`default raw memory allocator <default-memory-allocators>` uses the "
"following functions: :c:func:`malloc`, :c:func:`calloc`, :c:func:`realloc` "
"and :c:func:`!free`; call ``malloc(1)`` (or ``calloc(1, 1)``) when "
"requesting zero bytes."
msgstr ""
msgid ""
"Allocates *n* bytes and returns a pointer of type :c:expr:`void*` to the "
"allocated memory, or ``NULL`` if the request fails."
msgstr ""
msgid ""
"Requesting zero bytes returns a distinct non-``NULL`` pointer if possible, "
"as if ``PyMem_RawMalloc(1)`` had been called instead. The memory will not "
"have been initialized in any way."
msgstr ""
msgid ""
"Allocates *nelem* elements each whose size in bytes is *elsize* and returns "
"a pointer of type :c:expr:`void*` to the allocated memory, or ``NULL`` if "
"the request fails. The memory is initialized to zeros."
msgstr ""
msgid ""
"Requesting zero elements or elements of size zero bytes returns a distinct "
"non-``NULL`` pointer if possible, as if ``PyMem_RawCalloc(1, 1)`` had been "
"called instead."
msgstr ""
msgid ""
"Resizes the memory block pointed to by *p* to *n* bytes. The contents will "
"be unchanged to the minimum of the old and the new sizes."
msgstr ""
msgid ""
"If *p* is ``NULL``, the call is equivalent to ``PyMem_RawMalloc(n)``; else "
"if *n* is equal to zero, the memory block is resized but is not freed, and "
"the returned pointer is non-``NULL``."
msgstr ""
msgid ""
"Unless *p* is ``NULL``, it must have been returned by a previous call to :c:"
"func:`PyMem_RawMalloc`, :c:func:`PyMem_RawRealloc` or :c:func:"
"`PyMem_RawCalloc`."
msgstr ""
msgid ""
"If the request fails, :c:func:`PyMem_RawRealloc` returns ``NULL`` and *p* "
"remains a valid pointer to the previous memory area."
msgstr ""
msgid ""
"Frees the memory block pointed to by *p*, which must have been returned by a "
"previous call to :c:func:`PyMem_RawMalloc`, :c:func:`PyMem_RawRealloc` or :c:"
"func:`PyMem_RawCalloc`. Otherwise, or if ``PyMem_RawFree(p)`` has been "
"called before, undefined behavior occurs."
msgstr ""
msgid "If *p* is ``NULL``, no operation is performed."
msgstr ""
msgid "Memory Interface"
msgstr ""
msgid ""
"The following function sets, modeled after the ANSI C standard, but "
"specifying behavior when requesting zero bytes, are available for allocating "
"and releasing memory from the Python heap."
msgstr ""
msgid ""
"In the GIL-enabled build (default build) the :ref:`default memory allocator "
"<default-memory-allocators>` uses the :ref:`pymalloc memory allocator "
"<pymalloc>`, whereas in the :term:`free-threaded build`, the default is the :"
"ref:`mimalloc memory allocator <mimalloc>` instead."
msgstr ""
msgid ""
"There must be an :term:`attached thread state` when using these functions."
msgstr ""
msgid ""
"The default allocator is now pymalloc instead of system :c:func:`malloc`."
msgstr ""
msgid ""
"In the :term:`free-threaded <free threading>` build, the default allocator "
"is now :ref:`mimalloc <mimalloc>`."
msgstr ""
msgid ""
"Requesting zero bytes returns a distinct non-``NULL`` pointer if possible, "
"as if ``PyMem_Malloc(1)`` had been called instead. The memory will not have "
"been initialized in any way."
msgstr ""
msgid ""
"Requesting zero elements or elements of size zero bytes returns a distinct "
"non-``NULL`` pointer if possible, as if ``PyMem_Calloc(1, 1)`` had been "
"called instead."
msgstr ""
msgid ""
"If *p* is ``NULL``, the call is equivalent to ``PyMem_Malloc(n)``; else if "
"*n* is equal to zero, the memory block is resized but is not freed, and the "
"returned pointer is non-``NULL``."
msgstr ""
msgid ""
"Unless *p* is ``NULL``, it must have been returned by a previous call to :c:"
"func:`PyMem_Malloc`, :c:func:`PyMem_Realloc` or :c:func:`PyMem_Calloc`."
msgstr ""
msgid ""
"If the request fails, :c:func:`PyMem_Realloc` returns ``NULL`` and *p* "
"remains a valid pointer to the previous memory area."
msgstr ""
msgid ""
"Frees the memory block pointed to by *p*, which must have been returned by a "
"previous call to :c:func:`PyMem_Malloc`, :c:func:`PyMem_Realloc` or :c:func:"
"`PyMem_Calloc`. Otherwise, or if ``PyMem_Free(p)`` has been called before, "
"undefined behavior occurs."
msgstr ""
msgid ""
"The following type-oriented macros are provided for convenience. Note that "
"*TYPE* refers to any C type."
msgstr ""
msgid ""
"Same as :c:func:`PyMem_Malloc`, but allocates ``(n * sizeof(TYPE))`` bytes "
"of memory. Returns a pointer cast to ``TYPE*``. The memory will not have "
"been initialized in any way."
msgstr ""
msgid ""
"Same as :c:func:`PyMem_Realloc`, but the memory block is resized to ``(n * "
"sizeof(TYPE))`` bytes. Returns a pointer cast to ``TYPE*``. On return, *p* "
"will be a pointer to the new memory area, or ``NULL`` in the event of "
"failure."
msgstr ""
msgid ""
"This is a C preprocessor macro; *p* is always reassigned. Save the original "
"value of *p* to avoid losing memory when handling errors."
msgstr ""
msgid "Same as :c:func:`PyMem_Free`."
msgstr "Sama seperti :c:func:`PyMem_Free`."
msgid "Deprecated aliases"
msgstr ""
msgid ""
"These are :term:`soft deprecated` aliases to existing functions and macros. "
"They exist solely for backwards compatibility."
msgstr ""
msgid "Deprecated alias"
msgstr ""
msgid "Corresponding function or macro"
msgstr ""
msgid ":c:func:`PyMem_Malloc`"
msgstr ""
msgid ":c:macro:`PyMem_New`"
msgstr ""
msgid ":c:func:`PyMem_Realloc`"
msgstr ":c:func:`PyMem_Realloc`"
msgid ":c:macro:`PyMem_Resize`"
msgstr ""
msgid ":c:func:`PyMem_Free`"
msgstr ":c:func:`PyMem_Free`"
msgid ""
"The macros are now aliases of the corresponding functions and macros. "
"Previously, their behavior was the same, but their use did not necessarily "
"preserve binary compatibility across Python versions."
msgstr ""
msgid "Object allocators"
msgstr ""
msgid ""
"There is no guarantee that the memory returned by these allocators can be "
"successfully cast to a Python object when intercepting the allocating "
"functions in this domain by the methods described in the :ref:`Customize "
"Memory Allocators <customize-memory-allocators>` section."
msgstr ""
msgid ""
"The :ref:`default object allocator <default-memory-allocators>` uses the :"
"ref:`pymalloc memory allocator <pymalloc>`. In the :term:`free-threaded "
"<free threading>` build, the default is the :ref:`mimalloc memory allocator "
"<mimalloc>` instead."
msgstr ""
msgid ""
"Requesting zero bytes returns a distinct non-``NULL`` pointer if possible, "
"as if ``PyObject_Malloc(1)`` had been called instead. The memory will not "
"have been initialized in any way."
msgstr ""
msgid ""
"Requesting zero elements or elements of size zero bytes returns a distinct "
"non-``NULL`` pointer if possible, as if ``PyObject_Calloc(1, 1)`` had been "
"called instead."
msgstr ""
msgid ""
"If *p* is ``NULL``, the call is equivalent to ``PyObject_Malloc(n)``; else "
"if *n* is equal to zero, the memory block is resized but is not freed, and "
"the returned pointer is non-``NULL``."
msgstr ""
msgid ""
"Unless *p* is ``NULL``, it must have been returned by a previous call to :c:"
"func:`PyObject_Malloc`, :c:func:`PyObject_Realloc` or :c:func:"
"`PyObject_Calloc`."
msgstr ""
msgid ""
"If the request fails, :c:func:`PyObject_Realloc` returns ``NULL`` and *p* "
"remains a valid pointer to the previous memory area."
msgstr ""
msgid ""
"Frees the memory block pointed to by *p*, which must have been returned by a "
"previous call to :c:func:`PyObject_Malloc`, :c:func:`PyObject_Realloc` or :c:"
"func:`PyObject_Calloc`. Otherwise, or if ``PyObject_Free(p)`` has been "
"called before, undefined behavior occurs."
msgstr ""
msgid ""
"Do not call this directly to free an object's memory; call the type's :c:"
"member:`~PyTypeObject.tp_free` slot instead."
msgstr ""
msgid ""
"Do not use this for memory allocated by :c:macro:`PyObject_GC_New` or :c:"
"macro:`PyObject_GC_NewVar`; use :c:func:`PyObject_GC_Del` instead."
msgstr ""
msgid ""
":c:func:`PyObject_GC_Del` is the equivalent of this function for memory "
"allocated by types that support garbage collection."
msgstr ""
msgid ":c:func:`PyObject_Malloc`"
msgstr ":c:func:`PyObject_Malloc`"
msgid ":c:func:`PyObject_Realloc`"
msgstr ":c:func:`PyObject_Realloc`"
msgid ":c:func:`PyObject_Calloc`"
msgstr ":c:func:`PyObject_Calloc`"
msgid ":c:macro:`PyObject_New`"
msgstr ":c:macro:`PyObject_New`"
msgid ":c:macro:`PyObject_NewVar`"
msgstr ":c:macro:`PyObject_NewVar`"
msgid ":c:func:`PyType_GenericAlloc`"
msgstr ":c:func:`PyType_GenericAlloc`"
msgid ":c:member:`~PyTypeObject.tp_free`"
msgstr ":c:member:`~PyTypeObject.tp_free`"
msgid "Default Memory Allocators"
msgstr ""
msgid "Default memory allocators:"
msgstr ""
msgid "Configuration"
msgstr "Konfiguracja"
msgid "Name"
msgstr "Nama"
msgid "PyMem_RawMalloc"
msgstr "PyMem_RawMalloc"
msgid "PyMem_Malloc"
msgstr "PyMem_Malloc"
msgid "PyObject_Malloc"
msgstr "PyObject_Malloc"
msgid "Release build"
msgstr ""
msgid "``\"pymalloc\"``"
msgstr "``\"pymalloc\"``"
msgid "``malloc``"
msgstr "``malloc``"
msgid "``pymalloc``"
msgstr "``pymalloc``"
msgid "Debug build"
msgstr ""
msgid "``\"pymalloc_debug\"``"
msgstr "``\"pymalloc_debug\"``"
msgid "``malloc`` + debug"
msgstr ""
msgid "``pymalloc`` + debug"
msgstr ""
msgid "Release build, without pymalloc"
msgstr ""
msgid "``\"malloc\"``"
msgstr "``\"malloc\"``"
msgid "Debug build, without pymalloc"
msgstr ""
msgid "``\"malloc_debug\"``"
msgstr "``\"malloc_debug\"``"
msgid "Free-threaded build"
msgstr ""
msgid "``\"mimalloc\"``"
msgstr ""
msgid "``mimalloc``"
msgstr ""
msgid "Free-threaded debug build"
msgstr ""
msgid "``\"mimalloc_debug\"``"
msgstr ""
msgid "``mimalloc`` + debug"
msgstr ""
msgid "Legend:"
msgstr ""
msgid "Name: value for :envvar:`PYTHONMALLOC` environment variable."
msgstr ""
msgid ""
"``malloc``: system allocators from the standard C library, C functions: :c:"
"func:`malloc`, :c:func:`calloc`, :c:func:`realloc` and :c:func:`free`."
msgstr ""
msgid "``pymalloc``: :ref:`pymalloc memory allocator <pymalloc>`."
msgstr ""
msgid "``mimalloc``: :ref:`mimalloc memory allocator <mimalloc>`."
msgstr ""
msgid ""
"\"+ debug\": with :ref:`debug hooks on the Python memory allocators <pymem-"
"debug-hooks>`."
msgstr ""
msgid "\"Debug build\": :ref:`Python build in debug mode <debug-build>`."
msgstr ""
msgid "Customize Memory Allocators"
msgstr ""
msgid ""
"Structure used to describe a memory block allocator. The structure has the "
"following fields:"
msgstr ""
msgid "Field"
msgstr "Field"
msgid "Meaning"
msgstr "Artinya"
msgid "``void *ctx``"
msgstr "``void *ctx``"
msgid "user context passed as first argument"
msgstr ""
msgid "``void* malloc(void *ctx, size_t size)``"
msgstr "``void* malloc(void *ctx, size_t size)``"
msgid "allocate a memory block"
msgstr ""
msgid "``void* calloc(void *ctx, size_t nelem, size_t elsize)``"
msgstr "``void* calloc(void *ctx, size_t nelem, size_t elsize)``"
msgid "allocate a memory block initialized with zeros"
msgstr ""
msgid "``void* realloc(void *ctx, void *ptr, size_t new_size)``"
msgstr "``void* realloc(void *ctx, void *ptr, size_t new_size)``"
msgid "allocate or resize a memory block"
msgstr ""
msgid "``void free(void *ctx, void *ptr)``"
msgstr "``void free(void *ctx, void *ptr)``"
msgid "free a memory block"
msgstr ""
msgid ""
"The :c:type:`!PyMemAllocator` structure was renamed to :c:type:"
"`PyMemAllocatorEx` and a new ``calloc`` field was added."
msgstr ""
msgid "Enum used to identify an allocator domain. Domains:"
msgstr ""
msgid "Functions:"
msgstr "Fungsi-fungsi:"
msgid ":c:func:`PyMem_RawMalloc`"
msgstr ":c:func:`PyMem_RawMalloc`"
msgid ":c:func:`PyMem_RawRealloc`"
msgstr ":c:func:`PyMem_RawRealloc`"
msgid ":c:func:`PyMem_RawCalloc`"
msgstr ":c:func:`PyMem_RawCalloc`"
msgid ":c:func:`PyMem_RawFree`"
msgstr ":c:func:`PyMem_RawFree`"
msgid ":c:func:`PyMem_Malloc`,"
msgstr ":c:func:`PyMem_Malloc`,"
msgid ":c:func:`PyMem_Calloc`"
msgstr ":c:func:`PyMem_Calloc`"
msgid ":c:func:`PyObject_Free`"
msgstr ":c:func:`PyObject_Free`"
msgid "Get the memory block allocator of the specified domain."
msgstr ""
msgid "Set the memory block allocator of the specified domain."
msgstr ""
msgid ""
"The new allocator must return a distinct non-``NULL`` pointer when "
"requesting zero bytes."
msgstr ""
msgid ""
"For the :c:macro:`PYMEM_DOMAIN_RAW` domain, the allocator must be thread-"
"safe: a :term:`thread state` is not :term:`attached <attached thread state>` "
"when the allocator is called."
msgstr ""
msgid ""
"For the remaining domains, the allocator must also be thread-safe: the "
"allocator may be called in different interpreters that do not share a :term:"
"`GIL`."
msgstr ""
msgid ""
"If the new allocator is not a hook (does not call the previous allocator), "
"the :c:func:`PyMem_SetupDebugHooks` function must be called to reinstall the "
"debug hooks on top on the new allocator."
msgstr ""
msgid ""
"See also :c:member:`PyPreConfig.allocator` and :ref:`Preinitialize Python "
"with PyPreConfig <c-preinit>`."
msgstr ""
msgid ":c:func:`PyMem_SetAllocator` does have the following contract:"
msgstr ""
msgid ""
"It can be called after :c:func:`Py_PreInitialize` and before :c:func:"
"`Py_InitializeFromConfig` to install a custom memory allocator. There are no "
"restrictions over the installed allocator other than the ones imposed by the "
"domain (for instance, the Raw Domain allows the allocator to be called "
"without an :term:`attached thread state`). See :ref:`the section on "
"allocator domains <allocator-domains>` for more information."
msgstr ""
msgid ""
"If called after Python has finish initializing (after :c:func:"
"`Py_InitializeFromConfig` has been called) the allocator **must** wrap the "
"existing allocator. Substituting the current allocator for some other "
"arbitrary one is **not supported**."
msgstr ""
msgid "All allocators must be thread-safe."
msgstr ""
msgid ""
"Setup :ref:`debug hooks in the Python memory allocators <pymem-debug-hooks>` "
"to detect memory errors."
msgstr ""
msgid "Debug hooks on the Python memory allocators"
msgstr ""
msgid ""
"When :ref:`Python is built in debug mode <debug-build>`, the :c:func:"
"`PyMem_SetupDebugHooks` function is called at the :ref:`Python "
"preinitialization <c-preinit>` to setup debug hooks on Python memory "
"allocators to detect memory errors."
msgstr ""
msgid ""
"The :envvar:`PYTHONMALLOC` environment variable can be used to install debug "
"hooks on a Python compiled in release mode (ex: ``PYTHONMALLOC=debug``)."
msgstr ""
msgid ""
"The :c:func:`PyMem_SetupDebugHooks` function can be used to set debug hooks "
"after calling :c:func:`PyMem_SetAllocator`."
msgstr ""
msgid ""
"These debug hooks fill dynamically allocated memory blocks with special, "
"recognizable bit patterns. Newly allocated memory is filled with the byte "
"``0xCD`` (``PYMEM_CLEANBYTE``), freed memory is filled with the byte "
"``0xDD`` (``PYMEM_DEADBYTE``). Memory blocks are surrounded by \"forbidden "
"bytes\" filled with the byte ``0xFD`` (``PYMEM_FORBIDDENBYTE``). Strings of "
"these bytes are unlikely to be valid addresses, floats, or ASCII strings."
msgstr ""
msgid "Runtime checks:"
msgstr ""
msgid ""
"Detect API violations. For example, detect if :c:func:`PyObject_Free` is "
"called on a memory block allocated by :c:func:`PyMem_Malloc`."
msgstr ""
msgid "Detect write before the start of the buffer (buffer underflow)."
msgstr ""
msgid "Detect write after the end of the buffer (buffer overflow)."
msgstr ""
msgid ""
"Check that there is an :term:`attached thread state` when allocator "
"functions of :c:macro:`PYMEM_DOMAIN_OBJ` (ex: :c:func:`PyObject_Malloc`) "
"and :c:macro:`PYMEM_DOMAIN_MEM` (ex: :c:func:`PyMem_Malloc`) domains are "
"called."
msgstr ""
msgid ""
"On error, the debug hooks use the :mod:`tracemalloc` module to get the "
"traceback where a memory block was allocated. The traceback is only "
"displayed if :mod:`tracemalloc` is tracing Python memory allocations and the "
"memory block was traced."
msgstr ""
msgid ""
"Let *S* = ``sizeof(size_t)``. ``2*S`` bytes are added at each end of each "
"block of *N* bytes requested. The memory layout is like so, where p "
"represents the address returned by a malloc-like or realloc-like function "
"(``p[i:j]`` means the slice of bytes from ``*(p+i)`` inclusive up to "
"``*(p+j)`` exclusive; note that the treatment of negative indices differs "
"from a Python slice):"
msgstr ""
msgid "``p[-2*S:-S]``"
msgstr ""
msgid ""
"Number of bytes originally asked for. This is a size_t, big-endian (easier "
"to read in a memory dump)."
msgstr ""
msgid "``p[-S]``"
msgstr ""
msgid "API identifier (ASCII character):"
msgstr ""
msgid "``'r'`` for :c:macro:`PYMEM_DOMAIN_RAW`."
msgstr ""
msgid "``'m'`` for :c:macro:`PYMEM_DOMAIN_MEM`."
msgstr ""
msgid "``'o'`` for :c:macro:`PYMEM_DOMAIN_OBJ`."
msgstr ""
msgid "``p[-S+1:0]``"
msgstr ""
msgid "Copies of PYMEM_FORBIDDENBYTE. Used to catch under- writes and reads."
msgstr ""
msgid "``p[0:N]``"
msgstr ""
msgid ""
"The requested memory, filled with copies of PYMEM_CLEANBYTE, used to catch "
"reference to uninitialized memory. When a realloc-like function is called "
"requesting a larger memory block, the new excess bytes are also filled with "
"PYMEM_CLEANBYTE. When a free-like function is called, these are overwritten "
"with PYMEM_DEADBYTE, to catch reference to freed memory. When a realloc- "
"like function is called requesting a smaller memory block, the excess old "
"bytes are also filled with PYMEM_DEADBYTE."
msgstr ""
msgid "``p[N:N+S]``"
msgstr ""
msgid "Copies of PYMEM_FORBIDDENBYTE. Used to catch over- writes and reads."
msgstr ""
msgid "``p[N+S:N+2*S]``"
msgstr ""
msgid ""
"Only used if the ``PYMEM_DEBUG_SERIALNO`` macro is defined (not defined by "
"default)."
msgstr ""
msgid ""
"A serial number, incremented by 1 on each call to a malloc-like or realloc-"
"like function. Big-endian :c:type:`size_t`. If \"bad memory\" is detected "
"later, the serial number gives an excellent way to set a breakpoint on the "
"next run, to capture the instant at which this block was passed out. The "
"static function bumpserialno() in obmalloc.c is the only place the serial "
"number is incremented, and exists so you can set such a breakpoint easily."
msgstr ""
msgid ""
"A realloc-like or free-like function first checks that the "
"PYMEM_FORBIDDENBYTE bytes at each end are intact. If they've been altered, "
"diagnostic output is written to stderr, and the program is aborted via "
"Py_FatalError(). The other main failure mode is provoking a memory error "
"when a program reads up one of the special bit patterns and tries to use it "
"as an address. If you get in a debugger then and look at the object, you're "
"likely to see that it's entirely filled with PYMEM_DEADBYTE (meaning freed "
"memory is getting used) or PYMEM_CLEANBYTE (meaning uninitialized memory is "
"getting used)."
msgstr ""
msgid ""
"The :c:func:`PyMem_SetupDebugHooks` function now also works on Python "
"compiled in release mode. On error, the debug hooks now use :mod:"
"`tracemalloc` to get the traceback where a memory block was allocated. The "
"debug hooks now also check if there is an :term:`attached thread state` when "
"functions of :c:macro:`PYMEM_DOMAIN_OBJ` and :c:macro:`PYMEM_DOMAIN_MEM` "
"domains are called."
msgstr ""
msgid ""
"Byte patterns ``0xCB`` (``PYMEM_CLEANBYTE``), ``0xDB`` (``PYMEM_DEADBYTE``) "
"and ``0xFB`` (``PYMEM_FORBIDDENBYTE``) have been replaced with ``0xCD``, "
"``0xDD`` and ``0xFD`` to use the same values than Windows CRT debug "
"``malloc()`` and ``free()``."
msgstr ""
msgid "The pymalloc allocator"
msgstr ""
msgid ""
"Python has a *pymalloc* allocator optimized for small objects (smaller or "
"equal to 512 bytes) with a short lifetime. It uses memory mappings called "
"\"arenas\" with a fixed size of either 256 KiB on 32-bit platforms or 1 MiB "
"on 64-bit platforms. It falls back to :c:func:`PyMem_RawMalloc` and :c:func:"
"`PyMem_RawRealloc` for allocations larger than 512 bytes."
msgstr ""
msgid ""
"*pymalloc* is the :ref:`default allocator <default-memory-allocators>` of "
"the :c:macro:`PYMEM_DOMAIN_MEM` (ex: :c:func:`PyMem_Malloc`) and :c:macro:"
"`PYMEM_DOMAIN_OBJ` (ex: :c:func:`PyObject_Malloc`) domains."
msgstr ""
msgid "The arena allocator uses the following functions:"
msgstr ""
msgid ":c:func:`!VirtualAlloc` and :c:func:`!VirtualFree` on Windows,"
msgstr ""
msgid ":c:func:`!mmap` and :c:func:`!munmap` if available,"
msgstr ""
msgid ":c:func:`malloc` and :c:func:`free` otherwise."
msgstr ""
msgid ""
"This allocator is disabled if Python is configured with the :option:`--"
"without-pymalloc` option. It can also be disabled at runtime using the :"
"envvar:`PYTHONMALLOC` environment variable (ex: ``PYTHONMALLOC=malloc``)."
msgstr ""
msgid ""
"Typically, it makes sense to disable the pymalloc allocator when building "
"Python with AddressSanitizer (:option:`--with-address-sanitizer`) which "
"helps uncover low level bugs within the C code."
msgstr ""
msgid "Customize pymalloc Arena Allocator"
msgstr ""
msgid ""
"Structure used to describe an arena allocator. The structure has three "
"fields:"
msgstr ""
msgid "``void* alloc(void *ctx, size_t size)``"
msgstr "``void* alloc(void *ctx, size_t size)``"
msgid "allocate an arena of size bytes"
msgstr ""
msgid "``void free(void *ctx, void *ptr, size_t size)``"
msgstr "``void free(void *ctx, void *ptr, size_t size)``"
msgid "free an arena"
msgstr ""
msgid "Get the arena allocator."
msgstr ""
msgid "Set the arena allocator."
msgstr ""
msgid "The mimalloc allocator"
msgstr ""
msgid ""
"Python supports the `mimalloc <https://github.com/microsoft/mimalloc/>`__ "
"allocator when the underlying platform support is available. mimalloc is a "
"general purpose allocator with excellent performance characteristics, "
"initially developed by Daan Leijen for the runtime systems of the Koka and "
"Lean languages."
msgstr ""
msgid ""
"Unlike :ref:`pymalloc <pymalloc>`, which is optimized for small objects (512 "
"bytes or fewer), mimalloc handles allocations of any size."
msgstr ""
msgid ""
"In the :term:`free-threaded <free threading>` build, mimalloc is the default "
"and **required** allocator for the :c:macro:`PYMEM_DOMAIN_MEM` and :c:macro:"
"`PYMEM_DOMAIN_OBJ` domains. It cannot be disabled in free-threaded builds. "
"The free-threaded build uses per-thread mimalloc heaps, which allows "
"allocation and deallocation to proceed without locking in most cases."
msgstr ""
msgid ""
"In the default (non-free-threaded) build, mimalloc is available but not the "
"default allocator. It can be selected at runtime using :envvar:"
"`PYTHONMALLOC`\\ ``=mimalloc`` (or ``mimalloc_debug`` to include :ref:`debug "
"hooks <pymem-debug-hooks>`). It can be disabled at build time using the :"
"option:`--without-mimalloc` configure option, but this option cannot be "
"combined with :option:`--disable-gil`."
msgstr ""
msgid "tracemalloc C API"
msgstr "tracemalloc C API"
msgid "Track an allocated memory block in the :mod:`tracemalloc` module."
msgstr ""
msgid ""
"Return ``0`` on success, return ``-1`` on error (failed to allocate memory "
"to store the trace). Return ``-2`` if tracemalloc is disabled."
msgstr ""
msgid "If memory block is already tracked, update the existing trace."
msgstr ""
msgid ""
"Untrack an allocated memory block in the :mod:`tracemalloc` module. Do "
"nothing if the block was not tracked."
msgstr ""
msgid "Return ``-2`` if tracemalloc is disabled, otherwise return ``0``."
msgstr ""
msgid "Examples"
msgstr "Contoh-contoh"
msgid ""
"Here is the example from section :ref:`memoryoverview`, rewritten so that "
"the I/O buffer is allocated from the Python heap by using the first function "
"set::"
msgstr ""
msgid ""
"PyObject *res;\n"
"char *buf = (char *) PyMem_Malloc(BUFSIZ); /* for I/O */\n"
"\n"
"if (buf == NULL)\n"
" return PyErr_NoMemory();\n"
"/* ...Do some I/O operation involving buf... */\n"
"res = PyBytes_FromString(buf);\n"
"PyMem_Free(buf); /* allocated with PyMem_Malloc */\n"
"return res;"
msgstr ""
msgid "The same code using the type-oriented function set::"
msgstr ""