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Some PyList index fixes #1802

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7 changes: 7 additions & 0 deletions src/internal_tricks.rs
@@ -1,3 +1,4 @@
use crate::ffi::{Py_ssize_t, PY_SSIZE_T_MAX};
use std::ffi::{CStr, CString};
use std::marker::PhantomData;
use std::rc::Rc;
Expand Down Expand Up @@ -51,3 +52,9 @@ pub(crate) fn extract_cstr_or_leak_cstring(
})
.map_err(|_| NulByteInString(err_msg))
}

/// Convert an usize index into a Py_ssize_t index, clamping overflow to
/// PY_SSIZE_T_MAX.
pub(crate) fn get_ssize_index(index: usize) -> Py_ssize_t {
index.min(PY_SSIZE_T_MAX as usize) as Py_ssize_t
}
52 changes: 45 additions & 7 deletions src/types/list.rs
Expand Up @@ -4,6 +4,7 @@

use crate::err::{self, PyResult};
use crate::ffi::{self, Py_ssize_t};
use crate::internal_tricks::get_ssize_index;
use crate::{
AsPyPointer, IntoPy, IntoPyPointer, PyAny, PyNativeType, PyObject, Python, ToBorrowedObject,
ToPyObject,
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}
}

/// Takes the slice `self[low:high]` and returns it as a new list.
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///
/// Indices must be nonnegative, and out-of-range indices are clipped to
/// `self.len()`.
pub fn slice(&self, low: usize, high: usize) -> &PyList {
unsafe {
self.py().from_owned_ptr(ffi::PyList_GetSlice(
self.as_ptr(),
get_ssize_index(low),
get_ssize_index(high),
))
}
}

/// Sets the item at the specified index.
///
/// Panics if the index is out of range.
pub fn set_item<I>(&self, index: isize, item: I) -> PyResult<()>
/// Raises `IndexError` if the index is out of range.
pub fn set_item<I>(&self, index: usize, item: I) -> PyResult<()>
where
I: ToPyObject,
{
unsafe {
err::error_on_minusone(
self.py(),
ffi::PyList_SetItem(self.as_ptr(), index, item.to_object(self.py()).into_ptr()),
ffi::PyList_SetItem(
self.as_ptr(),
get_ssize_index(index),
item.to_object(self.py()).into_ptr(),
),
)
}
}
Expand All @@ -110,13 +129,16 @@ impl PyList {

/// Inserts an item at the specified index.
///
/// Panics if the index is out of range.
pub fn insert<I>(&self, index: isize, item: I) -> PyResult<()>
/// If `index >= self.len()`, inserts at the end.
pub fn insert<I>(&self, index: usize, item: I) -> PyResult<()>
where
I: ToBorrowedObject,
{
item.with_borrowed_ptr(self.py(), |item| unsafe {
err::error_on_minusone(self.py(), ffi::PyList_Insert(self.as_ptr(), index, item))
err::error_on_minusone(
self.py(),
ffi::PyList_Insert(self.as_ptr(), get_ssize_index(index), item),
)
})
}

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});
}

#[test]
fn test_slice() {
Python::with_gil(|py| {
let list = PyList::new(py, &[2, 3, 5, 7]);
let slice = list.slice(1, 3);
assert_eq!(2, slice.len());
let slice = list.slice(1, 7);
assert_eq!(3, slice.len());
});
}

#[test]
fn test_set_item() {
Python::with_gil(|py| {
let list = PyList::new(py, &[2, 3, 5, 7]);
let val = 42i32.to_object(py);
let val2 = 42i32.to_object(py);
assert_eq!(2, list.get_item(0).extract::<i32>().unwrap());
list.set_item(0, val).unwrap();
assert_eq!(42, list.get_item(0).extract::<i32>().unwrap());
assert!(list.set_item(10, val2).is_err());
});
}

Expand All @@ -285,12 +320,15 @@ mod tests {
Python::with_gil(|py| {
let list = PyList::new(py, &[2, 3, 5, 7]);
let val = 42i32.to_object(py);
let val2 = 43i32.to_object(py);
assert_eq!(4, list.len());
assert_eq!(2, list.get_item(0).extract::<i32>().unwrap());
list.insert(0, val).unwrap();
assert_eq!(5, list.len());
list.insert(1000, val2).unwrap();
assert_eq!(6, list.len());
assert_eq!(42, list.get_item(0).extract::<i32>().unwrap());
assert_eq!(2, list.get_item(1).extract::<i32>().unwrap());
assert_eq!(43, list.get_item(5).extract::<i32>().unwrap());
});
}

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34 changes: 28 additions & 6 deletions src/types/tuple.rs
@@ -1,6 +1,7 @@
// Copyright (c) 2017-present PyO3 Project and Contributors

use crate::ffi::{self, Py_ssize_t};
use crate::internal_tricks::get_ssize_index;
use crate::{
exceptions, AsPyPointer, FromPyObject, IntoPy, IntoPyPointer, Py, PyAny, PyErr, PyNativeType,
PyObject, PyResult, PyTryFrom, Python, ToPyObject,
Expand Down Expand Up @@ -57,18 +58,28 @@ impl PyTuple {
self.len() == 0
}

/// Takes a slice of the tuple pointed from `low` to `high` and returns it as a new tuple.
pub fn slice(&self, low: isize, high: isize) -> &PyTuple {
/// Takes the slice `self[low:high]` and returns it as a new tuple.
///
/// Indices must be nonnegative, and out-of-range indices are clipped to
/// `self.len()`.
pub fn slice(&self, low: usize, high: usize) -> &PyTuple {
unsafe {
self.py()
.from_owned_ptr(ffi::PyTuple_GetSlice(self.as_ptr(), low, high))
self.py().from_owned_ptr(ffi::PyTuple_GetSlice(
self.as_ptr(),
get_ssize_index(low),
get_ssize_index(high),
))
}
}

/// Takes a slice of the tuple from `low` to the end and returns it as a new tuple.
pub fn split_from(&self, low: isize) -> &PyTuple {
pub fn split_from(&self, low: usize) -> &PyTuple {
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Looks like this function lacks a test, so it would be great to add one if you're willing!

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Actually I was wondering if it's needed. The operation exists neither in Python nor in Rust, is not used internally, and it's easy enough to use slice instead.

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Fair point. Yes let's deprecate it and plan to remove.

As you say, it's easy to reproduce with either .slice() or .as_slice().split_at()

unsafe {
let ptr = ffi::PyTuple_GetSlice(self.as_ptr(), low, self.len() as Py_ssize_t);
let ptr = ffi::PyTuple_GetSlice(
self.as_ptr(),
get_ssize_index(low),
self.len() as Py_ssize_t,
);
self.py().from_owned_ptr(ptr)
}
}
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});
}

#[test]
fn test_slice() {
Python::with_gil(|py| {
let tup = PyTuple::new(py, &[2, 3, 5, 7]);
let slice = tup.slice(1, 3);
assert_eq!(2, slice.len());
let slice = tup.slice(1, 7);
assert_eq!(3, slice.len());
});
}

#[test]
fn test_iter() {
Python::with_gil(|py| {
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