use dynamic trampoline for all getters and setters #3029
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This is an extension to the "trampoline" changes made in #2705 to re-use a single trampoline for all
#[getter]
s (and similar for all#[setters]
). It works by setting the currently-unusedclosure
member of theffi::PyGetSetDef
structure to point at a newstruct GetSetDefClosure
which contains function pointers to thegetter
/setter
implementations.A universal trampoline for all
getter
, for example, then works by reading the actual getter implementation out of theGetSetDefClosure
.Advantages of doing this:
test_getter_setter
generated size, which is an exaggerated result as most code will probably have lots of bulk that isn't just the macro code.Disadvantages:
getter
andsetter
trampolines and accompanying code.GetSetDefClosure
objects alive, I've added them to the staticLazyTypeObject
inner.Overall I'm happy to either merge or close this based on what reviewers think!