When using feature switching in Python 3.10, there were
funny effects where switched and un-switched versions appeared
to co-exist.
It turned out that we were hit by function caching that
is now implemented for the LOAD_ATTR opcode.
It was not known that caching would happen at all for
PySide classes because we don't use Py_TPFLAGS_VALID_VERSION_TAG.
But actually, this flag is used internally by Python to do some
optimizations, and we just have to notify the interpreter of
type changes by PyType_Modified().
(cherry picked from commit
3a2b7c6f88bba04d8b7ddb571163d23c15c36a4f)
Gbp-Pq: Name py3.10-prep-reset-the-type-cache-after-feature-switching.patch
if (!SelectFeatureSetSubtype(sub_type, select_id))
break;
}
+ // PYSIDE-1436: Clear all caches for the type and subtypes.
+ PyType_Modified(type);
}
return type->tp_dict;
}