Introduce docstring_append() helper, and use it for both parameter and
function docstrings. Remove docstring fixup from
do_post_block_processing_cleanup(); instead, make sure no fixup is needed.
Co-authored-by: Alex Waygood <Alex.Waygood@Gmail.com>
- Use ArgumentParser.error() to handle CLI errors
- Put the entire CLI in main()
- Rework ClinicExternalTest to call main() instead of using subprocesses
Co-authored-by: AlexWaygood <alex.waygood@gmail.com>
The _xxsubinterpreters module should not rely on internal API. Some of the functions it uses were recently moved there however. Here we move them back (and expose them properly).
We tried this before with a dict and for all interned strings. That ran into problems due to interpreter isolation. However, exclusively using a per-interpreter cache caused some inconsistency that can eliminate the benefit of interning. Here we circle back to using a global cache, but only for statically allocated strings. We also use a more-basic _Py_hashtable_t for that global cache instead of a dict.
Ideally we would only have the global cache, but the optional isolation of each interpreter's allocator means that a non-static string object must not outlive its interpreter. Thus we would have to store a copy of each such interned string in the global cache, tied to the main interpreter.
This mostly extracts a whole bunch of stuff out of generate_cases.py into separate files, but there are a few other things going on here.
- analysis.py: `Analyzer` etc.
- instructions.py: `Instruction` etc.
- flags.py: `InstructionFlags`, `variable_used`, `variable_used_unspecialized`
- formatting.py: `Formatter` etc.
- Rename parser.py to parsing.py, to avoid conflict with stdlib parser.py
- Blackify most things
- Fix most mypy errors
- Remove output filenames from Generator state, add them to `write_instructions()` etc.
- Fix unit tests
Move the private _PyInterpreterID C API to the internal C API: add a
new pycore_interp_id.h header file.
Remove Include/interpreteridobject.h and
Include/cpython/interpreteridobject.h header files.
Add test for the 'destination <name> clear' command,
and the 'destination' directive in general.
Fix two bugs in 'destination <name> clear' command:
1. The text attribute of the allocator is called 'text', not '_text'
2. Return after processing the 'clear' command,
instead of proceeding directly to the fail().
This restores a corner case: when the generator is run with working directory set to Tools/cases_generator, the source filenames listed in the generated provenance header should be relative to the repo root directory.