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gh-103277: remove unused macros (#105247)
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#include "opcode_metadata.h" // _PyOpcode_opcode_metadata, _PyOpcode_num_popped/pushed
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#define DEFAULT_CODE_SIZE 128
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#define DEFAULT_LNOTAB_SIZE 16
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#define DEFAULT_CNOTAB_SIZE 32
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#define COMP_GENEXP 0
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#define COMP_LISTCOMP 1
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#define COMP_SETCOMP 2
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return ERROR; \
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}
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/* If we exceed this limit, it should
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* be considered a compiler bug.
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* Currently it should be impossible
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* to exceed STACK_USE_GUIDELINE * 100,
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* as 100 is the maximum parse depth.
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* For performance reasons we will
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* want to reduce this to a
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* few hundred in the future.
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*
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* NOTE: Whatever MAX_ALLOWED_STACK_USE is
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* set to, it should never restrict what Python
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* we can write, just how we compile it.
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*/
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#define MAX_ALLOWED_STACK_USE (STACK_USE_GUIDELINE * 100)
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#define IS_TOP_LEVEL_AWAIT(C) ( \
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((C)->c_flags.cf_flags & PyCF_ALLOW_TOP_LEVEL_AWAIT) \
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&& ((C)->u->u_ste->ste_type == ModuleBlock))
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