1 | import itertools
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2 |
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3 | from . import ast, pyassem, misc
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4 | from .visitor import ASTVisitor
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5 | from .consts import (
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6 | SC_LOCAL, SC_GLOBAL_IMPLICIT, SC_GLOBAL_EXPLICIT, SC_FREE, SC_CELL)
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7 |
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8 | # NOTE: removed CO_NESTED because it is unused
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9 | from .consts import (
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10 | CO_VARARGS, CO_VARKEYWORDS, CO_NEWLOCALS,
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11 | CO_GENERATOR, CO_FUTURE_DIVISION,
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12 | CO_FUTURE_ABSIMPORT, CO_FUTURE_WITH_STATEMENT, CO_FUTURE_PRINT_FUNCTION)
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13 |
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14 | _CALLFUNC_OPCODE_INFO = {
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15 | # (Have *args, Have **args) : opcode
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16 | (0,0) : "CALL_FUNCTION",
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17 | (1,0) : "CALL_FUNCTION_VAR",
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18 | (0,1) : "CALL_FUNCTION_KW",
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19 | (1,1) : "CALL_FUNCTION_VAR_KW",
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20 | }
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21 |
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22 | _AUGMENTED_OPCODE = {
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23 | '+=' : 'INPLACE_ADD',
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24 | '-=' : 'INPLACE_SUBTRACT',
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25 | '*=' : 'INPLACE_MULTIPLY',
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26 | '/=' : 'INPLACE_DIVIDE',
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27 | '//=': 'INPLACE_FLOOR_DIVIDE',
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28 | '%=' : 'INPLACE_MODULO',
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29 | '**=': 'INPLACE_POWER',
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30 | '>>=': 'INPLACE_RSHIFT',
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31 | '<<=': 'INPLACE_LSHIFT',
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32 | '&=' : 'INPLACE_AND',
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33 | '^=' : 'INPLACE_XOR',
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34 | '|=' : 'INPLACE_OR',
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35 | }
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36 |
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37 |
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38 | LOOP = 1
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39 | EXCEPT = 2
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40 | TRY_FINALLY = 3
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41 | END_FINALLY = 4
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42 |
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43 |
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44 | # TODO: Move this to _ModuleContext so it's not a mutable global?
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45 | gLambdaCounter = itertools.count()
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46 |
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47 |
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48 | class LocalNameFinder(ASTVisitor):
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49 | """Find local names in scope"""
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50 | def __init__(self, names=None):
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51 | ASTVisitor.__init__(self)
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52 | self.names = names or set()
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53 | self.globals = set()
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54 |
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55 | # XXX list comprehensions and for loops
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56 |
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57 | def getLocals(self):
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58 | # TODO: set difference
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59 | for elt in self.globals:
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60 | if elt in self.names:
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61 | self.names.remove(elt)
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62 | return self.names
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63 |
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64 | def visitDict(self, node):
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65 | pass
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66 |
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67 | def visitGlobal(self, node):
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68 | for name in node.names:
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69 | self.globals.add(name)
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70 |
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71 | def visitFunction(self, node):
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72 | self.names.add(node.name)
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73 |
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74 | def visitLambda(self, node):
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75 | pass
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76 |
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77 | def visitImport(self, node):
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78 | for name, alias in node.names:
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79 | self.names.add(alias or name)
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80 |
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81 | def visitFrom(self, node):
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82 | for name, alias in node.names:
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83 | self.names.add(alias or name)
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84 |
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85 | def visitClass(self, node):
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86 | self.names.add(node.name)
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87 |
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88 | def visitAssName(self, node):
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89 | self.names.add(node.name)
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90 |
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91 |
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92 | def is_constant_false(node):
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93 | return isinstance(node, ast.Const) and not node.value
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94 |
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95 |
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96 | class Stack(list):
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97 |
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98 | def push(self, elt):
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99 | self.append(elt)
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100 |
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101 | def top(self):
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102 | return self[-1]
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103 |
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104 |
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105 | class CodeGenerator(ASTVisitor):
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106 | """Abstract class for modules, classes, functions."""
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107 |
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108 | def __init__(self, ctx, frame, graph):
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109 | ASTVisitor.__init__(self)
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110 | self.ctx = ctx # passed down to child CodeGenerator instances
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111 | self.frame = frame
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112 | self.graph = graph
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113 |
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114 | # Set by visitModule, visitExpression (for eval), or by subclass
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115 | # constructor.
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116 | self.scope = None
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117 | self.class_name = None # For name mangling; set by subclasses.
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118 |
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119 | self.locals = Stack()
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120 | self.setups = Stack()
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121 | self.__with_count = 0
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122 | self.last_lineno = None
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123 | self._div_op = "BINARY_DIVIDE"
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124 |
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125 | # Delegate methods to graph object
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126 | self.emit = self.graph.emit
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127 | self.newBlock = self.graph.newBlock
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128 | self.startBlock = self.graph.startBlock
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129 | self.nextBlock = self.graph.nextBlock
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130 |
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131 | # Set flags based on future features
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132 | for feature in ctx.futures:
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133 | if feature == "division":
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134 | self.frame.setFlag(CO_FUTURE_DIVISION)
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135 | self._div_op = "BINARY_TRUE_DIVIDE"
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136 | elif feature == "absolute_import":
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137 | self.frame.setFlag(CO_FUTURE_ABSIMPORT)
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138 | elif feature == "with_statement":
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139 | self.frame.setFlag(CO_FUTURE_WITH_STATEMENT)
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140 | elif feature == "print_function":
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141 | self.frame.setFlag(CO_FUTURE_PRINT_FUNCTION)
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142 |
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143 | #
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144 | # Two methods that subclasses must implement.
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145 | #
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146 |
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147 | def _Start(self):
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148 | raise NotImplementedError
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149 |
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150 | def Finish(self):
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151 | raise NotImplementedError
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152 |
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153 | def Start(self):
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154 | self.frame.setVars(self.scope.get_free_vars(),
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155 | self.scope.get_cell_vars())
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156 | self._Start()
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157 |
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158 | def _mangle(self, name):
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159 | return misc.mangle(name, self.class_name)
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160 |
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161 | def _optimized(self):
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162 | """Is namespace access optimized?"""
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163 | return False
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164 |
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165 | # Next five methods handle name access
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166 |
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167 | def storeName(self, name):
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168 | self._nameOp('STORE', name)
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169 |
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170 | def loadName(self, name):
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171 | self._nameOp('LOAD', name)
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172 |
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173 | def delName(self, name):
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174 | self._nameOp('DELETE', name)
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175 |
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176 | def _nameOp(self, prefix, name):
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177 | name = self._mangle(name)
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178 | scope = self.scope.check_name(name)
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179 |
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180 | if scope == SC_LOCAL:
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181 | suffix = 'FAST' if self._optimized() else 'NAME'
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182 | self.emit('%s_%s' % (prefix, suffix), name)
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183 |
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184 | elif scope == SC_GLOBAL_EXPLICIT:
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185 | self.emit(prefix + '_GLOBAL', name)
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186 |
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187 | elif scope == SC_GLOBAL_IMPLICIT:
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188 | suffix = 'GLOBAL' if self._optimized() else 'NAME'
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189 | self.emit('%s_%s' % (prefix, suffix), name)
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190 |
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191 | elif scope == SC_FREE or scope == SC_CELL:
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192 | self.emit(prefix + '_DEREF', name)
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193 |
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194 | else:
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195 | raise RuntimeError, "unsupported scope for var %s: %d" % \
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196 | (name, scope)
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197 |
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198 | def _implicitNameOp(self, prefix, name):
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199 | """Emit name ops for names generated implicitly by for loops
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200 |
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201 | The interpreter generates names that start with a period or
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202 | dollar sign. The symbol table ignores these names because
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203 | they aren't present in the program text.
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204 | """
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205 | suffix = 'FAST' if self._optimized() else 'NAME'
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206 | self.emit('%s_%s' % (prefix, suffix), name)
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207 |
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208 | # The set_lineno() function and the explicit emit() calls for
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209 | # SET_LINENO below are only used to generate the line number table.
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210 | # As of Python 2.3, the interpreter does not have a SET_LINENO
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211 | # instruction. pyassem treats SET_LINENO opcodes as a special case.
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212 |
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213 | def set_lineno(self, node, force=False):
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214 | """Emit SET_LINENO if necessary.
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215 |
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216 | The instruction is considered necessary if the node has a
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217 | lineno attribute and it is different than the last lineno
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218 | emitted.
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219 |
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220 | Returns true if SET_LINENO was emitted.
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221 |
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222 | There are no rules for when an AST node should have a lineno
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223 | attribute. The transformer and AST code need to be reviewed
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224 | and a consistent policy implemented and documented. Until
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225 | then, this method works around missing line numbers.
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226 | """
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227 | lineno = getattr(node, 'lineno', None)
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228 | if lineno is not None and (lineno != self.last_lineno or force):
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229 | self.emit('SET_LINENO', lineno)
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230 | self.last_lineno = lineno
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231 | return True
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232 | return False
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233 |
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234 | def visitModule(self, node):
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235 | self.scope = self.ctx.scopes[node]
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236 | self.emit('SET_LINENO', 0)
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237 | if node.doc and self.ctx.comp_opt.emit_docstring:
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238 | self.emit('LOAD_CONST', node.doc)
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239 | self.storeName('__doc__')
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240 |
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241 | lnf = LocalNameFinder()
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242 | lnf.Dispatch(node.node)
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243 |
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244 | self.locals.push(lnf.getLocals())
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245 | self.visit(node.node)
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246 | self.emit('LOAD_CONST', None)
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247 | self.emit('RETURN_VALUE')
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248 |
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249 | def visitExpression(self, node):
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250 | """Expression is an artificial node to support "eval".
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251 |
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252 | TODO: Could be renamed EvalModule?
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253 | """
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254 | self.set_lineno(node)
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255 | self.scope = self.ctx.scopes[node]
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256 | self.visit(node.node)
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257 | self.emit('RETURN_VALUE')
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258 |
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259 | # Differences between functions and lambdas:
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260 | # - lambdas need an auto-generated name for the code object
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261 | # - lamdbda don't have docstrings
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262 | # - lambdas can't have decorators
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263 | # - code gen: non-lambdas need an extra LOAD_CONST at the end, see Finish()
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264 |
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265 | def visitFunction(self, node):
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266 | if node.decorators:
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267 | for decorator in node.decorators.nodes:
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268 | self.visit(decorator)
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269 | ndecorators = len(node.decorators.nodes)
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270 | else:
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271 | ndecorators = 0
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272 |
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273 | _CheckNoTupleArgs(node)
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274 |
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275 | frame = pyassem.Frame(node.name, self.ctx.filename, optimized=1)
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276 | frame.setArgs(node.argnames)
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277 | graph = pyassem.FlowGraph()
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278 |
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279 | # NOTE: This is a new CodeGenerator instance because each function has
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280 | # its own scope.
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281 | gen = FunctionCodeGenerator(self.ctx, frame, graph, node,
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282 | self.class_name)
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283 |
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284 | self._funcOrLambda(node, gen, ndecorators)
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285 |
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286 | # TODO: This seems like a bug. We already setDocstring in FindLocals()
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287 | # on the FunctionCodeGenerator below. This seems to mean that the
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288 | # MODULE gets the docstring of the last function? But this changes the
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289 | # output.
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290 | if node.doc:
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291 | self.frame.setDocstring(node.doc)
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292 | self.storeName(node.name)
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293 |
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294 | def visitLambda(self, node):
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295 | obj_name = "<lambda.%d>" % gLambdaCounter.next()
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296 |
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297 | _CheckNoTupleArgs(node)
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298 | frame = pyassem.Frame(obj_name, self.ctx.filename, optimized=1)
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299 | frame.setArgs(node.argnames)
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300 | graph = pyassem.FlowGraph()
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301 |
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302 | gen = LambdaCodeGenerator(self.ctx, frame, graph, node,
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303 | self.class_name)
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304 |
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305 | self._funcOrLambda(node, gen, 0)
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306 |
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307 | def _funcOrLambda(self, node, gen, ndecorators):
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308 | """Helper for visitFunction and visitLambda."""
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309 | gen.Start()
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310 | gen.FindLocals()
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311 | gen.Dispatch(node.code)
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312 | gen.Finish()
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313 |
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314 | self.set_lineno(node)
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315 | for default in node.defaults:
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316 | self.visit(default)
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317 | self._makeClosure(gen, len(node.defaults))
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318 | for i in xrange(ndecorators):
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319 | self.emit('CALL_FUNCTION', 1)
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320 |
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321 | def visitClass(self, node):
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322 | frame = pyassem.Frame(node.name, self.ctx.filename, optimized=0, klass=1)
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323 | graph = pyassem.FlowGraph()
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324 | gen = ClassCodeGenerator(self.ctx, frame, graph, node)
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325 |
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326 | gen.Start()
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327 | gen.FindLocals()
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328 | gen.Dispatch(node.code)
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329 | gen.Finish()
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330 |
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331 | self.set_lineno(node)
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332 | self.emit('LOAD_CONST', node.name)
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333 | for base in node.bases:
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334 | self.visit(base)
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335 | self.emit('BUILD_TUPLE', len(node.bases))
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336 | self._makeClosure(gen, 0)
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337 | self.emit('CALL_FUNCTION', 0)
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338 | self.emit('BUILD_CLASS')
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339 | self.storeName(node.name)
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340 |
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341 | # The next few implement control-flow statements
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342 |
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343 | def visitIf(self, node):
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344 | end = self.newBlock()
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345 | for i, (test, suite) in enumerate(node.tests):
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346 | if is_constant_false(test):
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347 | # XXX will need to check generator stuff here
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348 | continue
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349 | self.set_lineno(test)
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350 | self.visit(test)
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351 | nextTest = self.newBlock()
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352 | self.emit('POP_JUMP_IF_FALSE', nextTest)
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353 | self.nextBlock()
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354 | self.visit(suite)
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355 | self.emit('JUMP_FORWARD', end)
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356 | self.startBlock(nextTest)
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357 | if node.else_:
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358 | self.visit(node.else_)
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359 | self.nextBlock(end)
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360 |
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361 | def visitWhile(self, node):
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362 | self.set_lineno(node)
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363 |
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364 | loop = self.newBlock()
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365 | else_ = self.newBlock()
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366 |
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367 | after = self.newBlock()
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368 | self.emit('SETUP_LOOP', after)
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369 |
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370 | self.nextBlock(loop)
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371 | self.setups.push((LOOP, loop))
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372 |
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373 | self.set_lineno(node, force=True)
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374 | self.visit(node.test)
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375 | self.emit('POP_JUMP_IF_FALSE', else_ or after)
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376 |
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377 | self.nextBlock()
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378 | self.visit(node.body)
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379 | self.emit('JUMP_ABSOLUTE', loop)
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380 |
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381 | self.startBlock(else_) # or just the POPs if not else clause
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382 | self.emit('POP_BLOCK')
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383 | self.setups.pop()
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384 | if node.else_:
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385 | self.visit(node.else_)
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386 | self.nextBlock(after)
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387 |
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388 | def visitFor(self, node):
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389 | start = self.newBlock()
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390 | anchor = self.newBlock()
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391 | after = self.newBlock()
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392 | self.setups.push((LOOP, start))
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393 |
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394 | self.set_lineno(node)
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395 | self.emit('SETUP_LOOP', after)
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396 | self.visit(node.list)
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397 | self.emit('GET_ITER')
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398 |
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399 | self.nextBlock(start)
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400 | self.set_lineno(node, force=True)
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401 | self.emit('FOR_ITER', anchor)
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402 | self.visit(node.assign)
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403 | self.visit(node.body)
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404 | self.emit('JUMP_ABSOLUTE', start)
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405 | self.nextBlock(anchor)
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406 | self.emit('POP_BLOCK')
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407 | self.setups.pop()
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408 | if node.else_:
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409 | self.visit(node.else_)
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410 | self.nextBlock(after)
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411 |
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412 | def visitBreak(self, node):
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413 | if not self.setups:
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414 | raise SyntaxError, "'break' outside loop (%s, %d)" % \
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415 | (self.ctx.filename, node.lineno)
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416 | self.set_lineno(node)
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417 | self.emit('BREAK_LOOP')
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418 |
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419 | def visitContinue(self, node):
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420 | if not self.setups:
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421 | raise SyntaxError, "'continue' outside loop (%s, %d)" % \
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422 | (self.ctx.filename, node.lineno)
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423 | kind, block = self.setups.top()
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424 | if kind == LOOP:
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425 | self.set_lineno(node)
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426 | self.emit('JUMP_ABSOLUTE', block)
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427 | self.nextBlock()
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428 | elif kind == EXCEPT or kind == TRY_FINALLY:
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429 | self.set_lineno(node)
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430 | # find the block that starts the loop
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431 | top = len(self.setups)
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432 | while top > 0:
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433 | top = top - 1
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434 | kind, loop_block = self.setups[top]
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435 | if kind == LOOP:
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436 | break
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437 | if kind != LOOP:
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438 | raise SyntaxError, "'continue' outside loop (%s, %d)" % \
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439 | (self.ctx.filename, node.lineno)
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440 | self.emit('CONTINUE_LOOP', loop_block)
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441 | self.nextBlock()
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442 | elif kind == END_FINALLY:
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443 | msg = "'continue' not allowed inside 'finally' clause (%s, %d)"
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444 | raise SyntaxError, msg % (self.ctx.filename, node.lineno)
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445 |
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446 | def visitTest(self, node, jump):
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447 | end = self.newBlock()
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448 | for child in node.nodes[:-1]:
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449 | self.visit(child)
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450 | self.emit(jump, end)
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451 | self.nextBlock()
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452 | self.visit(node.nodes[-1])
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453 | self.nextBlock(end)
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454 |
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455 | def visitAnd(self, node):
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456 | self.visitTest(node, 'JUMP_IF_FALSE_OR_POP')
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457 |
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458 | def visitOr(self, node):
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459 | self.visitTest(node, 'JUMP_IF_TRUE_OR_POP')
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460 |
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461 | def visitIfExp(self, node):
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462 | endblock = self.newBlock()
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463 | elseblock = self.newBlock()
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464 | self.visit(node.test)
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465 | self.emit('POP_JUMP_IF_FALSE', elseblock)
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466 | self.visit(node.then)
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467 | self.emit('JUMP_FORWARD', endblock)
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468 | self.nextBlock(elseblock)
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469 | self.visit(node.else_)
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470 | self.nextBlock(endblock)
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471 |
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472 | def visitCompare(self, node):
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473 | self.visit(node.expr)
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474 | cleanup = self.newBlock()
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475 | for op, code in node.ops[:-1]:
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476 | self.visit(code)
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477 | self.emit('DUP_TOP')
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478 | self.emit('ROT_THREE')
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479 | self.emit('COMPARE_OP', op)
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480 | self.emit('JUMP_IF_FALSE_OR_POP', cleanup)
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481 | self.nextBlock()
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482 | # now do the last comparison
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483 | if node.ops:
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484 | op, code = node.ops[-1]
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485 | self.visit(code)
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486 | self.emit('COMPARE_OP', op)
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487 | if len(node.ops) > 1:
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488 | end = self.newBlock()
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489 | self.emit('JUMP_FORWARD', end)
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490 | self.startBlock(cleanup)
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491 | self.emit('ROT_TWO')
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492 | self.emit('POP_TOP')
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493 | self.nextBlock(end)
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494 |
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495 | # list comprehensions
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496 | def visitListComp(self, node):
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497 | self.set_lineno(node)
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498 | # setup list
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499 | self.emit('BUILD_LIST', 0)
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500 |
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501 | stack = []
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502 | for i, for_ in enumerate(node.quals):
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503 | start, anchor = self.visit(for_)
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504 | cont = None
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505 | for if_ in for_.ifs:
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506 | if cont is None:
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507 | cont = self.newBlock()
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508 | self.visit(if_, cont)
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509 | stack.insert(0, (start, cont, anchor))
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510 |
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511 | self.visit(node.expr)
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512 | self.emit('LIST_APPEND', len(node.quals) + 1)
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513 |
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514 | for start, cont, anchor in stack:
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515 | if cont:
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516 | self.nextBlock(cont)
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517 | self.emit('JUMP_ABSOLUTE', start)
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518 | self.startBlock(anchor)
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519 |
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520 | def visitSetComp(self, node):
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521 | self.set_lineno(node)
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522 | # setup list
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523 | self.emit('BUILD_SET', 0)
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524 |
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525 | stack = []
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526 | for i, for_ in enumerate(node.quals):
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527 | start, anchor = self.visit(for_)
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528 | cont = None
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529 | for if_ in for_.ifs:
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530 | if cont is None:
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531 | cont = self.newBlock()
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532 | self.visit(if_, cont)
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533 | stack.insert(0, (start, cont, anchor))
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534 |
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535 | self.visit(node.expr)
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536 | self.emit('SET_ADD', len(node.quals) + 1)
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537 |
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538 | for start, cont, anchor in stack:
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539 | if cont:
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540 | self.nextBlock(cont)
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541 | self.emit('JUMP_ABSOLUTE', start)
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542 | self.startBlock(anchor)
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543 |
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544 | def visitDictComp(self, node):
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545 | self.set_lineno(node)
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546 | # setup list
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547 | self.emit('BUILD_MAP', 0)
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548 |
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549 | stack = []
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550 | for i, for_ in enumerate(node.quals):
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551 | start, anchor = self.visit(for_)
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552 | cont = None
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553 | for if_ in for_.ifs:
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554 | if cont is None:
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555 | cont = self.newBlock()
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556 | self.visit(if_, cont)
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557 | stack.insert(0, (start, cont, anchor))
|
558 |
|
559 | self.visit(node.value)
|
560 | self.visit(node.key)
|
561 | self.emit('MAP_ADD', len(node.quals) + 1)
|
562 |
|
563 | for start, cont, anchor in stack:
|
564 | if cont:
|
565 | self.nextBlock(cont)
|
566 | self.emit('JUMP_ABSOLUTE', start)
|
567 | self.startBlock(anchor)
|
568 |
|
569 | def visitListCompFor(self, node):
|
570 | start = self.newBlock()
|
571 | anchor = self.newBlock()
|
572 |
|
573 | self.visit(node.list)
|
574 | self.emit('GET_ITER')
|
575 | self.nextBlock(start)
|
576 | self.set_lineno(node, force=True)
|
577 | self.emit('FOR_ITER', anchor)
|
578 | self.nextBlock()
|
579 | self.visit(node.assign)
|
580 | return start, anchor
|
581 |
|
582 | def visitListCompIf(self, node, branch):
|
583 | self.set_lineno(node, force=True)
|
584 | self.visit(node.test)
|
585 | self.emit('POP_JUMP_IF_FALSE', branch)
|
586 | self.newBlock()
|
587 |
|
588 | def _makeClosure(self, gen, args):
|
589 | """Emit LOAD_CONST of this generator.
|
590 |
|
591 | ArgEncoder calls MakeCodeObject on it. There are a few instructions
|
592 | afterward, so I guess we can't do that here?
|
593 | """
|
594 | # NOTE: This scope analysis must be wrong, because we are outputting
|
595 | # LOAD_CLOSURE.
|
596 | frees = gen.scope.get_free_vars()
|
597 |
|
598 | # Recursive call!
|
599 | co = pyassem.MakeCodeObject(gen.frame, gen.graph, self.ctx.comp_opt)
|
600 |
|
601 | if frees:
|
602 | for name in frees:
|
603 | self.emit('LOAD_CLOSURE', name)
|
604 | self.emit('BUILD_TUPLE', len(frees))
|
605 | self.emit('LOAD_CONST', co)
|
606 | self.emit('MAKE_CLOSURE', args)
|
607 | else:
|
608 | self.emit('LOAD_CONST', co)
|
609 | self.emit('MAKE_FUNCTION', args)
|
610 |
|
611 | def visitGenExpr(self, node):
|
612 | isLambda = 1 # TODO: Shouldn't be a lambda? Note Finish().
|
613 | if isLambda:
|
614 | obj_name = "<lambda.%d>" % gLambdaCounter.next()
|
615 | else:
|
616 | # TODO: enable this. This is more like CPython. Note that I worked
|
617 | # worked around a bug in byterun due to NOT having this.
|
618 | # http://bugs.python.org/issue19611
|
619 | # That workaround may no longer be necessary if we switch.
|
620 | obj_name = '<genexpr>'
|
621 |
|
622 | frame = pyassem.Frame(obj_name, self.ctx.filename, optimized=1)
|
623 | frame.setArgs(node.argnames)
|
624 | graph = pyassem.FlowGraph()
|
625 | gen = GenExprCodeGenerator(self.ctx, frame, graph, node,
|
626 | self.class_name)
|
627 |
|
628 | gen.Start()
|
629 | gen.FindLocals()
|
630 | gen.Dispatch(node.code)
|
631 | gen.Finish()
|
632 |
|
633 | self.set_lineno(node)
|
634 | self._makeClosure(gen, 0)
|
635 | # precomputation of outmost iterable
|
636 | self.visit(node.code.quals[0].iter)
|
637 | self.emit('GET_ITER')
|
638 | self.emit('CALL_FUNCTION', 1)
|
639 |
|
640 | def visitGenExprInner(self, node):
|
641 | self.set_lineno(node)
|
642 | # setup list
|
643 |
|
644 | stack = []
|
645 | for i, for_ in enumerate(node.quals):
|
646 | start, anchor, end = self.visit(for_)
|
647 | cont = None
|
648 | for if_ in for_.ifs:
|
649 | if cont is None:
|
650 | cont = self.newBlock()
|
651 | self.visit(if_, cont)
|
652 | stack.insert(0, (start, cont, anchor, end))
|
653 |
|
654 | self.visit(node.expr)
|
655 | self.emit('YIELD_VALUE')
|
656 | self.emit('POP_TOP')
|
657 |
|
658 | for start, cont, anchor, end in stack:
|
659 | if cont:
|
660 | self.nextBlock(cont)
|
661 | self.emit('JUMP_ABSOLUTE', start)
|
662 | self.startBlock(anchor)
|
663 | self.emit('POP_BLOCK')
|
664 | self.setups.pop()
|
665 | self.nextBlock(end)
|
666 |
|
667 | self.emit('LOAD_CONST', None)
|
668 |
|
669 | def visitGenExprFor(self, node):
|
670 | start = self.newBlock()
|
671 | anchor = self.newBlock()
|
672 | end = self.newBlock()
|
673 |
|
674 | self.setups.push((LOOP, start))
|
675 | self.emit('SETUP_LOOP', end)
|
676 |
|
677 | if node.is_outmost:
|
678 | self.loadName('.0')
|
679 | else:
|
680 | self.visit(node.iter)
|
681 | self.emit('GET_ITER')
|
682 |
|
683 | self.nextBlock(start)
|
684 | self.set_lineno(node, force=True)
|
685 | self.emit('FOR_ITER', anchor)
|
686 | self.nextBlock()
|
687 | self.visit(node.assign)
|
688 | return start, anchor, end
|
689 |
|
690 | def visitGenExprIf(self, node, branch):
|
691 | self.set_lineno(node, force=True)
|
692 | self.visit(node.test)
|
693 | self.emit('POP_JUMP_IF_FALSE', branch)
|
694 | self.newBlock()
|
695 |
|
696 | # exception related
|
697 |
|
698 | def visitAssert(self, node):
|
699 | # XXX would be interesting to implement this via a
|
700 | # transformation of the AST before this stage
|
701 | if __debug__:
|
702 | end = self.newBlock()
|
703 | self.set_lineno(node)
|
704 | # XXX AssertionError appears to be special case -- it is always
|
705 | # loaded as a global even if there is a local name. I guess this
|
706 | # is a sort of renaming op.
|
707 | self.nextBlock()
|
708 | self.visit(node.test)
|
709 | self.emit('POP_JUMP_IF_TRUE', end)
|
710 | self.nextBlock()
|
711 | self.emit('LOAD_GLOBAL', 'AssertionError')
|
712 | if node.fail:
|
713 | self.visit(node.fail)
|
714 | self.emit('RAISE_VARARGS', 2)
|
715 | else:
|
716 | self.emit('RAISE_VARARGS', 1)
|
717 | self.nextBlock(end)
|
718 |
|
719 | def visitRaise(self, node):
|
720 | self.set_lineno(node)
|
721 | n = 0
|
722 | if node.expr1:
|
723 | self.visit(node.expr1)
|
724 | n = n + 1
|
725 | if node.expr2:
|
726 | self.visit(node.expr2)
|
727 | n = n + 1
|
728 | if node.expr3:
|
729 | self.visit(node.expr3)
|
730 | n = n + 1
|
731 | self.emit('RAISE_VARARGS', n)
|
732 |
|
733 | def visitTryExcept(self, node):
|
734 | body = self.newBlock()
|
735 | handlers = self.newBlock()
|
736 | end = self.newBlock()
|
737 | if node.else_:
|
738 | lElse = self.newBlock()
|
739 | else:
|
740 | lElse = end
|
741 | self.set_lineno(node)
|
742 | self.emit('SETUP_EXCEPT', handlers)
|
743 | self.nextBlock(body)
|
744 | self.setups.push((EXCEPT, body))
|
745 | self.visit(node.body)
|
746 | self.emit('POP_BLOCK')
|
747 | self.setups.pop()
|
748 | self.emit('JUMP_FORWARD', lElse)
|
749 | self.startBlock(handlers)
|
750 |
|
751 | last = len(node.handlers) - 1
|
752 | for i, (expr, target, body) in enumerate(node.handlers):
|
753 | expr, target, body = node.handlers[i]
|
754 | self.set_lineno(expr)
|
755 | if expr:
|
756 | self.emit('DUP_TOP')
|
757 | self.visit(expr)
|
758 | self.emit('COMPARE_OP', 'exception match')
|
759 | next = self.newBlock()
|
760 | self.emit('POP_JUMP_IF_FALSE', next)
|
761 | self.nextBlock()
|
762 | self.emit('POP_TOP')
|
763 | if target:
|
764 | self.visit(target)
|
765 | else:
|
766 | self.emit('POP_TOP')
|
767 | self.emit('POP_TOP')
|
768 | self.visit(body)
|
769 | self.emit('JUMP_FORWARD', end)
|
770 | if expr:
|
771 | self.nextBlock(next)
|
772 | else:
|
773 | self.nextBlock()
|
774 | self.emit('END_FINALLY')
|
775 | if node.else_:
|
776 | self.nextBlock(lElse)
|
777 | self.visit(node.else_)
|
778 | self.nextBlock(end)
|
779 |
|
780 | def visitTryFinally(self, node):
|
781 | body = self.newBlock()
|
782 | final = self.newBlock()
|
783 | self.set_lineno(node)
|
784 | self.emit('SETUP_FINALLY', final)
|
785 | self.nextBlock(body)
|
786 | self.setups.push((TRY_FINALLY, body))
|
787 | self.visit(node.body)
|
788 | self.emit('POP_BLOCK')
|
789 | self.setups.pop()
|
790 | self.emit('LOAD_CONST', None)
|
791 | self.nextBlock(final)
|
792 | self.setups.push((END_FINALLY, final))
|
793 | self.visit(node.final)
|
794 | self.emit('END_FINALLY')
|
795 | self.setups.pop()
|
796 |
|
797 | def visitWith(self, node):
|
798 | body = self.newBlock()
|
799 | final = self.newBlock()
|
800 | self.__with_count += 1
|
801 | valuevar = "_[%d]" % self.__with_count
|
802 | self.set_lineno(node)
|
803 | self.visit(node.expr)
|
804 | self.emit('DUP_TOP')
|
805 | self.emit('LOAD_ATTR', '__exit__')
|
806 | self.emit('ROT_TWO')
|
807 | self.emit('LOAD_ATTR', '__enter__')
|
808 | self.emit('CALL_FUNCTION', 0)
|
809 | if node.vars is None:
|
810 | self.emit('POP_TOP')
|
811 | else:
|
812 | self._implicitNameOp('STORE', valuevar)
|
813 | self.emit('SETUP_FINALLY', final)
|
814 | self.nextBlock(body)
|
815 | self.setups.push((TRY_FINALLY, body))
|
816 |
|
817 | # TODO: This is buggy:
|
818 | # - It generates LOAD_FAST and DELETE_FAST in bin/oil.py.
|
819 | # The self.visit does nothing -- there are never any statements in between.
|
820 | # - I think WITH_CLEANUP pops a block so this is # OK.
|
821 | # - It never emits SETUP_WITH! Doh!
|
822 |
|
823 | if node.vars is not None:
|
824 | self._implicitNameOp('LOAD', valuevar)
|
825 | self._implicitNameOp('DELETE', valuevar)
|
826 | self.visit(node.vars)
|
827 | self.visit(node.body)
|
828 | self.emit('POP_BLOCK')
|
829 | self.setups.pop()
|
830 | self.emit('LOAD_CONST', None)
|
831 | self.nextBlock(final)
|
832 | self.setups.push((END_FINALLY, final))
|
833 | self.emit('WITH_CLEANUP')
|
834 | self.emit('END_FINALLY')
|
835 | self.setups.pop()
|
836 | self.__with_count -= 1
|
837 |
|
838 | # misc
|
839 |
|
840 | def visitDiscard(self, node):
|
841 | self.set_lineno(node)
|
842 | self.visit(node.expr)
|
843 | self.emit('POP_TOP')
|
844 |
|
845 | def visitConst(self, node):
|
846 | self.emit('LOAD_CONST', node.value)
|
847 |
|
848 | def visitKeyword(self, node):
|
849 | self.emit('LOAD_CONST', node.name)
|
850 | self.visit(node.expr)
|
851 |
|
852 | def visitGlobal(self, node):
|
853 | # no code to generate
|
854 | pass
|
855 |
|
856 | def visitName(self, node):
|
857 | self.set_lineno(node)
|
858 | self.loadName(node.name)
|
859 |
|
860 | def visitPass(self, node):
|
861 | self.set_lineno(node)
|
862 |
|
863 | def visitImport(self, node):
|
864 | self.set_lineno(node)
|
865 | level = 0 if self.frame.checkFlag(CO_FUTURE_ABSIMPORT) else -1
|
866 | for name, alias in node.names:
|
867 | self.emit('LOAD_CONST', level)
|
868 | self.emit('LOAD_CONST', None)
|
869 | self.emit('IMPORT_NAME', name)
|
870 | mod = name.split(".")[0]
|
871 | if alias:
|
872 | self._resolveDots(name)
|
873 | self.storeName(alias)
|
874 | else:
|
875 | self.storeName(mod)
|
876 |
|
877 | def visitFrom(self, node):
|
878 | self.set_lineno(node)
|
879 | level = node.level
|
880 | if level == 0 and not self.frame.checkFlag(CO_FUTURE_ABSIMPORT):
|
881 | level = -1
|
882 | fromlist = tuple(name for (name, alias) in node.names)
|
883 | self.emit('LOAD_CONST', level)
|
884 | self.emit('LOAD_CONST', fromlist)
|
885 | self.emit('IMPORT_NAME', node.modname)
|
886 | for name, alias in node.names:
|
887 | if name == '*':
|
888 | self.namespace = 0
|
889 | self.emit('IMPORT_STAR')
|
890 | # There can only be one name w/ from ... import *
|
891 | assert len(node.names) == 1
|
892 | return
|
893 | else:
|
894 | self.emit('IMPORT_FROM', name)
|
895 | self._resolveDots(name)
|
896 | self.storeName(alias or name)
|
897 | self.emit('POP_TOP')
|
898 |
|
899 | def _resolveDots(self, name):
|
900 | elts = name.split(".")
|
901 | if len(elts) == 1:
|
902 | return
|
903 | for elt in elts[1:]:
|
904 | self.emit('LOAD_ATTR', elt)
|
905 |
|
906 | def visitGetattr(self, node):
|
907 | self.visit(node.expr)
|
908 | self.emit('LOAD_ATTR', self._mangle(node.attrname))
|
909 |
|
910 | # next five implement assignments
|
911 |
|
912 | def visitAssign(self, node):
|
913 | self.set_lineno(node)
|
914 | self.visit(node.expr)
|
915 | dups = len(node.nodes) - 1
|
916 | for i, elt in enumerate(node.nodes):
|
917 | if i < dups:
|
918 | self.emit('DUP_TOP')
|
919 | if isinstance(elt, ast.Node):
|
920 | self.visit(elt)
|
921 |
|
922 | def visitAssName(self, node):
|
923 | if node.flags == 'OP_ASSIGN':
|
924 | self.storeName(node.name)
|
925 | elif node.flags == 'OP_DELETE':
|
926 | self.set_lineno(node)
|
927 | self.delName(node.name)
|
928 | else:
|
929 | print("oops", node.flags)
|
930 |
|
931 | def visitAssAttr(self, node):
|
932 | self.visit(node.expr)
|
933 | if node.flags == 'OP_ASSIGN':
|
934 | self.emit('STORE_ATTR', self._mangle(node.attrname))
|
935 | elif node.flags == 'OP_DELETE':
|
936 | self.emit('DELETE_ATTR', self._mangle(node.attrname))
|
937 | else:
|
938 | print("warning: unexpected flags:", node.flags)
|
939 | print(node)
|
940 |
|
941 | def _visitAssSequence(self, node, op='UNPACK_SEQUENCE'):
|
942 | v = OpFinder()
|
943 | v.Dispatch(node)
|
944 |
|
945 | if v.op != 'OP_DELETE':
|
946 | self.emit(op, len(node.nodes))
|
947 | for child in node.nodes:
|
948 | self.visit(child)
|
949 |
|
950 | visitAssTuple = _visitAssSequence
|
951 | visitAssList = _visitAssSequence
|
952 |
|
953 | # augmented assignment
|
954 |
|
955 | def visitAugAssign(self, node):
|
956 | self.set_lineno(node)
|
957 | aug_node = wrap_aug(node.node)
|
958 | self.visit(aug_node, "load")
|
959 | self.visit(node.expr)
|
960 | self.emit(_AUGMENTED_OPCODE[node.op])
|
961 | self.visit(aug_node, "store")
|
962 |
|
963 | def visitAugName(self, node, mode):
|
964 | if mode == "load":
|
965 | self.loadName(node.name)
|
966 | elif mode == "store":
|
967 | self.storeName(node.name)
|
968 |
|
969 | def visitAugGetattr(self, node, mode):
|
970 | if mode == "load":
|
971 | self.visit(node.expr)
|
972 | self.emit('DUP_TOP')
|
973 | self.emit('LOAD_ATTR', self._mangle(node.attrname))
|
974 | elif mode == "store":
|
975 | self.emit('ROT_TWO')
|
976 | self.emit('STORE_ATTR', self._mangle(node.attrname))
|
977 |
|
978 | def visitAugSlice(self, node, mode):
|
979 | if mode == "load":
|
980 | self.visitSlice(node, 1)
|
981 | elif mode == "store":
|
982 | slice = 0
|
983 | if node.lower:
|
984 | slice = slice | 1
|
985 | if node.upper:
|
986 | slice = slice | 2
|
987 | if slice == 0:
|
988 | self.emit('ROT_TWO')
|
989 | elif slice == 3:
|
990 | self.emit('ROT_FOUR')
|
991 | else:
|
992 | self.emit('ROT_THREE')
|
993 | self.emit('STORE_SLICE+%d' % slice)
|
994 |
|
995 | def visitAugSubscript(self, node, mode):
|
996 | if mode == "load":
|
997 | self.visitSubscript(node, 1)
|
998 | elif mode == "store":
|
999 | self.emit('ROT_THREE')
|
1000 | self.emit('STORE_SUBSCR')
|
1001 |
|
1002 | def visitExec(self, node):
|
1003 | self.visit(node.expr)
|
1004 | if node.locals is None:
|
1005 | self.emit('LOAD_CONST', None)
|
1006 | else:
|
1007 | self.visit(node.locals)
|
1008 | if node.globals is None:
|
1009 | self.emit('DUP_TOP')
|
1010 | else:
|
1011 | self.visit(node.globals)
|
1012 | self.emit('EXEC_STMT')
|
1013 |
|
1014 | def visitCallFunc(self, node):
|
1015 | pos = 0
|
1016 | kw = 0
|
1017 | self.set_lineno(node)
|
1018 | self.visit(node.node)
|
1019 | for arg in node.args:
|
1020 | self.visit(arg)
|
1021 | if isinstance(arg, ast.Keyword):
|
1022 | kw = kw + 1
|
1023 | else:
|
1024 | pos = pos + 1
|
1025 | if node.star_args is not None:
|
1026 | self.visit(node.star_args)
|
1027 | if node.dstar_args is not None:
|
1028 | self.visit(node.dstar_args)
|
1029 | have_star = node.star_args is not None
|
1030 | have_dstar = node.dstar_args is not None
|
1031 | opcode = _CALLFUNC_OPCODE_INFO[have_star, have_dstar]
|
1032 | self.emit(opcode, kw << 8 | pos)
|
1033 |
|
1034 | def visitPrint(self, node, newline=0):
|
1035 | self.set_lineno(node)
|
1036 | if node.dest:
|
1037 | self.visit(node.dest)
|
1038 | for child in node.nodes:
|
1039 | if node.dest:
|
1040 | self.emit('DUP_TOP')
|
1041 | self.visit(child)
|
1042 | if node.dest:
|
1043 | self.emit('ROT_TWO')
|
1044 | self.emit('PRINT_ITEM_TO')
|
1045 | else:
|
1046 | self.emit('PRINT_ITEM')
|
1047 | if node.dest and not newline:
|
1048 | self.emit('POP_TOP')
|
1049 |
|
1050 | def visitPrintnl(self, node):
|
1051 | self.visitPrint(node, newline=1)
|
1052 | if node.dest:
|
1053 | self.emit('PRINT_NEWLINE_TO')
|
1054 | else:
|
1055 | self.emit('PRINT_NEWLINE')
|
1056 |
|
1057 | def visitReturn(self, node):
|
1058 | self.set_lineno(node)
|
1059 | self.visit(node.value)
|
1060 | self.emit('RETURN_VALUE')
|
1061 |
|
1062 | def visitYield(self, node):
|
1063 | self.set_lineno(node)
|
1064 | self.visit(node.value)
|
1065 | self.emit('YIELD_VALUE')
|
1066 |
|
1067 | # slice and subscript stuff
|
1068 |
|
1069 | def visitSlice(self, node, aug_flag=None):
|
1070 | # aug_flag is used by visitAugSlice
|
1071 | self.visit(node.expr)
|
1072 | slice = 0
|
1073 | if node.lower:
|
1074 | self.visit(node.lower)
|
1075 | slice = slice | 1
|
1076 | if node.upper:
|
1077 | self.visit(node.upper)
|
1078 | slice = slice | 2
|
1079 | if aug_flag:
|
1080 | if slice == 0:
|
1081 | self.emit('DUP_TOP')
|
1082 | elif slice == 3:
|
1083 | self.emit('DUP_TOPX', 3)
|
1084 | else:
|
1085 | self.emit('DUP_TOPX', 2)
|
1086 | if node.flags == 'OP_APPLY':
|
1087 | self.emit('SLICE+%d' % slice)
|
1088 | elif node.flags == 'OP_ASSIGN':
|
1089 | self.emit('STORE_SLICE+%d' % slice)
|
1090 | elif node.flags == 'OP_DELETE':
|
1091 | self.emit('DELETE_SLICE+%d' % slice)
|
1092 | else:
|
1093 | print("weird slice", node.flags)
|
1094 | raise
|
1095 |
|
1096 | def visitSubscript(self, node, aug_flag=None):
|
1097 | self.visit(node.expr)
|
1098 | for sub in node.subs:
|
1099 | self.visit(sub)
|
1100 | if len(node.subs) > 1:
|
1101 | self.emit('BUILD_TUPLE', len(node.subs))
|
1102 | if aug_flag:
|
1103 | self.emit('DUP_TOPX', 2)
|
1104 | if node.flags == 'OP_APPLY':
|
1105 | self.emit('BINARY_SUBSCR')
|
1106 | elif node.flags == 'OP_ASSIGN':
|
1107 | self.emit('STORE_SUBSCR')
|
1108 | elif node.flags == 'OP_DELETE':
|
1109 | self.emit('DELETE_SUBSCR')
|
1110 |
|
1111 | # binary ops
|
1112 |
|
1113 | def binaryOp(self, node, op):
|
1114 | self.visit(node.left)
|
1115 | self.visit(node.right)
|
1116 | self.emit(op)
|
1117 |
|
1118 | def visitAdd(self, node):
|
1119 | return self.binaryOp(node, 'BINARY_ADD')
|
1120 |
|
1121 | def visitSub(self, node):
|
1122 | return self.binaryOp(node, 'BINARY_SUBTRACT')
|
1123 |
|
1124 | def visitMul(self, node):
|
1125 | return self.binaryOp(node, 'BINARY_MULTIPLY')
|
1126 |
|
1127 | def visitDiv(self, node):
|
1128 | return self.binaryOp(node, self._div_op)
|
1129 |
|
1130 | def visitFloorDiv(self, node):
|
1131 | return self.binaryOp(node, 'BINARY_FLOOR_DIVIDE')
|
1132 |
|
1133 | def visitMod(self, node):
|
1134 | return self.binaryOp(node, 'BINARY_MODULO')
|
1135 |
|
1136 | def visitPower(self, node):
|
1137 | return self.binaryOp(node, 'BINARY_POWER')
|
1138 |
|
1139 | def visitLeftShift(self, node):
|
1140 | return self.binaryOp(node, 'BINARY_LSHIFT')
|
1141 |
|
1142 | def visitRightShift(self, node):
|
1143 | return self.binaryOp(node, 'BINARY_RSHIFT')
|
1144 |
|
1145 | # unary ops
|
1146 |
|
1147 | def unaryOp(self, node, op):
|
1148 | self.visit(node.expr)
|
1149 | self.emit(op)
|
1150 |
|
1151 | def visitInvert(self, node):
|
1152 | return self.unaryOp(node, 'UNARY_INVERT')
|
1153 |
|
1154 | def visitUnarySub(self, node):
|
1155 | return self.unaryOp(node, 'UNARY_NEGATIVE')
|
1156 |
|
1157 | def visitUnaryAdd(self, node):
|
1158 | return self.unaryOp(node, 'UNARY_POSITIVE')
|
1159 |
|
1160 | def visitUnaryInvert(self, node):
|
1161 | return self.unaryOp(node, 'UNARY_INVERT')
|
1162 |
|
1163 | def visitNot(self, node):
|
1164 | return self.unaryOp(node, 'UNARY_NOT')
|
1165 |
|
1166 | def visitBackquote(self, node):
|
1167 | return self.unaryOp(node, 'UNARY_CONVERT')
|
1168 |
|
1169 | # bit ops
|
1170 |
|
1171 | def bitOp(self, nodes, op):
|
1172 | self.visit(nodes[0])
|
1173 | for node in nodes[1:]:
|
1174 | self.visit(node)
|
1175 | self.emit(op)
|
1176 |
|
1177 | def visitBitand(self, node):
|
1178 | return self.bitOp(node.nodes, 'BINARY_AND')
|
1179 |
|
1180 | def visitBitor(self, node):
|
1181 | return self.bitOp(node.nodes, 'BINARY_OR')
|
1182 |
|
1183 | def visitBitxor(self, node):
|
1184 | return self.bitOp(node.nodes, 'BINARY_XOR')
|
1185 |
|
1186 | # object constructors
|
1187 |
|
1188 | def visitEllipsis(self, node):
|
1189 | self.emit('LOAD_CONST', Ellipsis)
|
1190 |
|
1191 | def visitTuple(self, node):
|
1192 | self.set_lineno(node)
|
1193 | for elt in node.nodes:
|
1194 | self.visit(elt)
|
1195 | self.emit('BUILD_TUPLE', len(node.nodes))
|
1196 |
|
1197 | def visitList(self, node):
|
1198 | self.set_lineno(node)
|
1199 | for elt in node.nodes:
|
1200 | self.visit(elt)
|
1201 | self.emit('BUILD_LIST', len(node.nodes))
|
1202 |
|
1203 | def visitSet(self, node):
|
1204 | self.set_lineno(node)
|
1205 | for elt in node.nodes:
|
1206 | self.visit(elt)
|
1207 | self.emit('BUILD_SET', len(node.nodes))
|
1208 |
|
1209 | def visitSliceobj(self, node):
|
1210 | for child in node.nodes:
|
1211 | self.visit(child)
|
1212 | self.emit('BUILD_SLICE', len(node.nodes))
|
1213 |
|
1214 | def visitDict(self, node):
|
1215 | self.set_lineno(node)
|
1216 | self.emit('BUILD_MAP', 0)
|
1217 | for k, v in node.items:
|
1218 | self.emit('DUP_TOP')
|
1219 | self.visit(k)
|
1220 | self.visit(v)
|
1221 | self.emit('ROT_THREE')
|
1222 | self.emit('STORE_SUBSCR')
|
1223 |
|
1224 |
|
1225 | class TopLevelCodeGenerator(CodeGenerator):
|
1226 |
|
1227 | def Finish(self):
|
1228 | pass
|
1229 |
|
1230 |
|
1231 | class InteractiveCodeGenerator(TopLevelCodeGenerator):
|
1232 |
|
1233 | def visitDiscard(self, node):
|
1234 | # XXX Discard means it's an expression. Perhaps this is a bad
|
1235 | # name.
|
1236 | self.visit(node.expr)
|
1237 | self.emit('PRINT_EXPR')
|
1238 |
|
1239 | def Finish(self):
|
1240 | # Not sure why I need this?
|
1241 | self.emit('RETURN_VALUE')
|
1242 |
|
1243 |
|
1244 | # NOTE: This feature removed in Python 3! I didn't even know about it!
|
1245 | #
|
1246 | # https://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-3113/
|
1247 | # def fxn(a, (b, c), d):
|
1248 | # pass
|
1249 |
|
1250 | def _CheckNoTupleArgs(func):
|
1251 | for i, arg in enumerate(func.argnames):
|
1252 | if isinstance(arg, tuple):
|
1253 | raise RuntimeError(
|
1254 | 'Tuple args are not supported: %s in function %s' %
|
1255 | (arg, func.name))
|
1256 |
|
1257 |
|
1258 | class _FunctionCodeGenerator(CodeGenerator):
|
1259 | """Abstract class."""
|
1260 |
|
1261 | def __init__(self, ctx, frame, graph, func, class_name):
|
1262 | CodeGenerator.__init__(self, ctx, frame, graph)
|
1263 | self.func = func
|
1264 | self.class_name = class_name
|
1265 |
|
1266 | self.scope = self.ctx.scopes[func]
|
1267 |
|
1268 | def _optimized(self):
|
1269 | # -fast-ops=1 is the default
|
1270 | return self.ctx.comp_opt.fast_ops
|
1271 |
|
1272 | def FindLocals(self):
|
1273 | func = self.func
|
1274 |
|
1275 | lnf = LocalNameFinder(set(self.func.argnames))
|
1276 | lnf.Dispatch(func.code)
|
1277 | self.locals.push(lnf.getLocals())
|
1278 |
|
1279 | if func.varargs:
|
1280 | self.frame.setFlag(CO_VARARGS)
|
1281 | if func.kwargs:
|
1282 | self.frame.setFlag(CO_VARKEYWORDS)
|
1283 | self.set_lineno(func)
|
1284 |
|
1285 |
|
1286 | class FunctionCodeGenerator(_FunctionCodeGenerator):
|
1287 |
|
1288 | def _Start(self):
|
1289 | if self.scope.generator is not None: # does it have yield in it?
|
1290 | self.frame.setFlag(CO_GENERATOR)
|
1291 | if self.func.doc:
|
1292 | self.frame.setDocstring(self.func.doc)
|
1293 |
|
1294 | def Finish(self):
|
1295 | self.graph.startExitBlock()
|
1296 | self.emit('LOAD_CONST', None)
|
1297 | self.emit('RETURN_VALUE')
|
1298 |
|
1299 |
|
1300 | class LambdaCodeGenerator(_FunctionCodeGenerator):
|
1301 |
|
1302 | def _Start(self):
|
1303 | if self.scope.generator is not None: # does it have yield in it?
|
1304 | self.frame.setFlag(CO_GENERATOR)
|
1305 |
|
1306 | def Finish(self):
|
1307 | self.graph.startExitBlock()
|
1308 | self.emit('RETURN_VALUE')
|
1309 |
|
1310 |
|
1311 | class GenExprCodeGenerator(_FunctionCodeGenerator):
|
1312 |
|
1313 | def _Start(self):
|
1314 | self.frame.setFlag(CO_GENERATOR) # It's always a generator
|
1315 |
|
1316 | def Finish(self):
|
1317 | self.graph.startExitBlock()
|
1318 | self.emit('RETURN_VALUE')
|
1319 |
|
1320 |
|
1321 | class ClassCodeGenerator(CodeGenerator):
|
1322 |
|
1323 | def __init__(self, ctx, frame, graph, klass):
|
1324 | CodeGenerator.__init__(self, ctx, frame, graph)
|
1325 | self.klass = klass
|
1326 |
|
1327 | self.class_name = klass.name
|
1328 | self.scope = self.ctx.scopes[klass]
|
1329 |
|
1330 | def _Start(self):
|
1331 | self.set_lineno(self.klass)
|
1332 | self.emit("LOAD_GLOBAL", "__name__")
|
1333 | self.storeName("__module__")
|
1334 | if self.klass.doc and self.ctx.comp_opt.emit_docstring:
|
1335 | self.emit("LOAD_CONST", self.klass.doc)
|
1336 | self.storeName('__doc__')
|
1337 |
|
1338 | def FindLocals(self):
|
1339 | lnf = LocalNameFinder()
|
1340 | lnf.Dispatch(self.klass.code)
|
1341 | self.locals.push(lnf.getLocals())
|
1342 |
|
1343 | self.frame.setFlag(CO_NEWLOCALS)
|
1344 | if self.klass.doc:
|
1345 | self.frame.setDocstring(self.klass.doc)
|
1346 |
|
1347 | def Finish(self):
|
1348 | self.graph.startExitBlock()
|
1349 | self.emit('LOAD_LOCALS')
|
1350 | self.emit('RETURN_VALUE')
|
1351 |
|
1352 |
|
1353 | class OpFinder(ASTVisitor):
|
1354 | """Find the op (DELETE, LOAD, STORE) in an AssTuple tree"""
|
1355 |
|
1356 | def __init__(self):
|
1357 | ASTVisitor.__init__(self)
|
1358 | self.op = None
|
1359 |
|
1360 | def visitAssName(self, node):
|
1361 | if self.op is None:
|
1362 | self.op = node.flags
|
1363 | elif self.op != node.flags:
|
1364 | raise ValueError, "mixed ops in stmt"
|
1365 |
|
1366 | visitAssAttr = visitAssName
|
1367 | visitSubscript = visitAssName
|
1368 |
|
1369 |
|
1370 | # TODO: I don't understand this. It looks like it does nothing, but removing
|
1371 | # wrap_aug() breaks.
|
1372 | class Delegator(object):
|
1373 | """Base class to support delegation for augmented assignment nodes
|
1374 |
|
1375 | To generator code for augmented assignments, we use the following
|
1376 | wrapper classes. In visitAugAssign, the left-hand expression node
|
1377 | is visited twice. The first time the visit uses the normal method
|
1378 | for that node . The second time the visit uses a different method
|
1379 | that generates the appropriate code to perform the assignment.
|
1380 | These delegator classes wrap the original AST nodes in order to
|
1381 | support the variant visit methods.
|
1382 | """
|
1383 | def __init__(self, obj):
|
1384 | self.obj = obj
|
1385 |
|
1386 | def __getattr__(self, attr):
|
1387 | return getattr(self.obj, attr)
|
1388 |
|
1389 |
|
1390 | class AugGetattr(Delegator):
|
1391 | pass
|
1392 |
|
1393 | class AugName(Delegator):
|
1394 | pass
|
1395 |
|
1396 | class AugSlice(Delegator):
|
1397 | pass
|
1398 |
|
1399 | class AugSubscript(Delegator):
|
1400 | pass
|
1401 |
|
1402 | AUG_WRAPPER = {
|
1403 | ast.Getattr: AugGetattr,
|
1404 | ast.Name: AugName,
|
1405 | ast.Slice: AugSlice,
|
1406 | ast.Subscript: AugSubscript,
|
1407 | }
|
1408 |
|
1409 | def wrap_aug(node):
|
1410 | return AUG_WRAPPER[node.__class__](node)
|