GH-91079: Implement C stack limits using addresses, not counters. (GH-130007)
* Implement C recursion protection with limit pointers * Remove calls to PyOS_CheckStack * Add stack protection to parser * Make tests more robust to low stacks * Improve error messages for stack overflow
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@@ -1490,10 +1490,9 @@ init_threadstate(_PyThreadStateImpl *_tstate,
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// thread_id and native_thread_id are set in bind_tstate().
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tstate->py_recursion_limit = interp->ceval.recursion_limit,
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tstate->py_recursion_remaining = interp->ceval.recursion_limit,
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tstate->c_recursion_remaining = Py_C_RECURSION_LIMIT;
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tstate->py_recursion_limit = interp->ceval.recursion_limit;
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tstate->py_recursion_remaining = interp->ceval.recursion_limit;
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tstate->c_recursion_remaining = 2;
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tstate->exc_info = &tstate->exc_state;
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// PyGILState_Release must not try to delete this thread state.
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@@ -1508,6 +1507,10 @@ init_threadstate(_PyThreadStateImpl *_tstate,
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tstate->previous_executor = NULL;
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tstate->dict_global_version = 0;
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_tstate->c_stack_soft_limit = UINTPTR_MAX;
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_tstate->c_stack_top = 0;
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_tstate->c_stack_hard_limit = 0;
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_tstate->asyncio_running_loop = NULL;
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_tstate->asyncio_running_task = NULL;
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