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Add "how to" for the setter Argument Clinic directive #1245

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.. versionadded:: 3.13


.. _clinic-howto-getter:
.. _clinic-howto-pygetsetdef:

How to generate a getter
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How to declare PyGetSetDef functions
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"Getters" are C functions that facilitate property-like access for a class.
See :c:type:`getter <PyGetSetDef>` for details.
You can use the ``@getter`` directive to generate an "impl" function for a
"Getters" and "setters" are C functions that facilitate property-like access for a class.
See :c:type:`getter <PyGetSetDef>` and :c:type:`setter <PyGetSetDef>` for details.
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You can use the ``@getter`` and ``@setter`` directive to generate an "impl" function for a
getter using Argument Clinic.
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This example -- taken from :cpy-file:`Modules/_io/bufferedio.c` --
shows the use of ``@getter`` in combination with
This example --- taken from :cpy-file:`Modules/_io/textio.c` ---
shows the use of ``@getter`` and ``@setter`` in combination with
the :ref:`@critical_section <clinic-howto-critical-sections>` directive
(which achieves thread safety without causing deadlocks between threads)::

/*[clinic input]
@critical_section
@getter
_io._Buffered.closed
_io.TextIOWrapper._CHUNK_SIZE
[clinic start generated code]*/

/*[clinic input]
@critical_section
@setter
_io.TextIOWrapper._CHUNK_SIZE
[clinic start generated code]*/

The generated glue code looks like this:

.. code-block:: c

static PyObject *
_io__Buffered_closed_get(buffered *self, void *context)
_io_TextIOWrapper__CHUNK_SIZE_get(textio *self, void *Py_UNUSED(context))
{
PyObject *return_value = NULL;

Py_BEGIN_CRITICAL_SECTION(self);
return_value = _io__Buffered_closed_get_impl(self);
return_value = _io_TextIOWrapper__CHUNK_SIZE_get_impl(self);
Py_END_CRITICAL_SECTION();

return return_value;
}

And then the implementation will work the same as a Python method which is
static int
_io_TextIOWrapper__CHUNK_SIZE_set(textio *self, PyObject *value, void *Py_UNUSED(context))
{
int return_value;
Py_BEGIN_CRITICAL_SECTION(self);
return_value = _io_TextIOWrapper__CHUNK_SIZE_set_impl(self, value);
Py_END_CRITICAL_SECTION();
return return_value;
}

The implementation will then work the same as a Python method which is
decorated by :py:class:`property`.
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Note that each of ``@getter`` and ``@setter`` should be declared in separated definitions.
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.. code-block:: pycon

>>> import _io
>>> a = _io._BufferedIOBase()
>>> a.closed
False
>>> import sys, _io
>>> a = _io.TextIOWrapper(sys.stdout)
>>> a._CHUNK_SIZE
8192
>>> a._CHUNK_SIZE = 30
>>> a._CHUNK_SIZE
30

.. versionadded:: 3.13

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