[pygobject] Optimize connection of Python-implemented signals
- From: Martin Pitt <martinpitt src gnome org>
- To: commits-list gnome org
- Cc:
- Subject: [pygobject] Optimize connection of Python-implemented signals
- Date: Thu, 18 Apr 2013 06:26:05 +0000 (UTC)
commit e220706b3e4d9fd454613fbfe1e60e7e1da94ae0
Author: Daniel Drake <dsd laptop org>
Date: Mon Mar 18 15:38:19 2013 -0600
Optimize connection of Python-implemented signals
Like properties, when working with signals we must detect if the
signal is implemented in a Python class or if it originates from the
gi repository, and act accordingly.
Asking the gi repository if it can find a signal that is implemented
in a Python class (it can't) takes a considerable amount of CPU time.
Use g_signal_query() to find out which GType implements the signal.
Then perform a simple test to see if this type is implemented at the
Python level, allowing us to to skip the GI querying in this case.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=696143
gi/_gobject/pygobject.c | 19 +++++++++++++++----
1 file changed, 15 insertions(+), 4 deletions(-)
---
diff --git a/gi/_gobject/pygobject.c b/gi/_gobject/pygobject.c
index a39ef60..f300c1b 100644
--- a/gi/_gobject/pygobject.c
+++ b/gi/_gobject/pygobject.c
@@ -1639,8 +1639,9 @@ connect_helper(PyGObject *self, gchar *name, PyObject *callback, PyObject *extra
{
guint sigid;
GQuark detail = 0;
- GClosure *closure;
+ GClosure *closure = NULL;
gulong handlerid;
+ GSignalQuery query_info;
if (!g_signal_parse_name(name, G_OBJECT_TYPE(self->obj),
&sigid, &detail, TRUE)) {
@@ -1652,9 +1653,19 @@ connect_helper(PyGObject *self, gchar *name, PyObject *callback, PyObject *extra
return NULL;
}
- closure = pygi_signal_closure_new(self, name, callback, extra_args, object);
- if (closure == NULL)
- closure = pyg_closure_new(callback, extra_args, object);
+ g_signal_query (sigid, &query_info);
+ if (!pyg_gtype_is_custom (query_info.itype)) {
+ /* The signal is implemented by a non-Python class, probably
+ * something in the gi repository. */
+ closure = pygi_signal_closure_new (self, name, callback, extra_args,
+ object);
+ }
+
+ if (!closure) {
+ /* The signal is either implemented at the Python level, or it comes
+ * from a foreign class that we don't have introspection data for. */
+ closure = pyg_closure_new (callback, extra_args, object);
+ }
pygobject_watch_closure((PyObject *)self, closure);
handlerid = g_signal_connect_closure_by_id(self->obj, sigid, detail,
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