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svn+ssh://pythondev@svn.python.org/python/trunk ........ r72487 | jeffrey.yasskin | 2009-05-08 17:51:06 -0400 (Fri, 08 May 2009) | 7 lines PyCode_NewEmpty: Most uses of PyCode_New found by http://www.google.com/codesearch?q=PyCode_New are trying to build an empty code object, usually to put it in a dummy frame object. This patch adds a PyCode_NewEmpty wrapper which lets the user specify just the filename, function name, and first line number, instead of also requiring lots of code internals. ........ r72488 | jeffrey.yasskin | 2009-05-08 18:23:21 -0400 (Fri, 08 May 2009) | 13 lines Issue 5954, PyFrame_GetLineNumber: Most uses of PyCode_Addr2Line (http://www.google.com/codesearch?q=PyCode_Addr2Line) are just trying to get the line number of a specified frame, but there's no way to do that directly. Forcing people to go through the code object makes them know more about the guts of the interpreter than they should need. The remaining uses of PyCode_Addr2Line seem to be getting the line from a traceback (for example, http://www.google.com/codesearch/p?hl=en#u_9_nDrchrw/pygame-1.7.1release/src/base.c&q=PyCode_Addr2Line), which is replaced by the tb_lineno field. So we may be able to deprecate PyCode_Addr2Line entirely for external use. ........ r72879 | jeffrey.yasskin | 2009-05-23 19:23:01 -0400 (Sat, 23 May 2009) | 14 lines Issue #6042: lnotab-based tracing is very complicated and isn't documented very well. There were at least 3 comment blocks purporting to document co_lnotab, and none did a very good job. This patch unifies them into Objects/lnotab_notes.txt which tries to completely capture the current state of affairs. I also discovered that we've attached 2 layers of patches to the basic tracing scheme. The first layer avoids jumping to instructions that don't start a line, to avoid problems in if statements and while loops. The second layer discovered that jumps backward do need to trace at instructions that don't start a line, so it added extra lnotab entries for 'while' and 'for' loops, and added a special case for backward jumps within the same line. I replaced these patches by just treating forward and backward jumps differently. ........
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2.6 KiB
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142 lines
2.6 KiB
Python
"""This module includes tests of the code object representation.
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>>> def f(x):
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... def g(y):
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... return x + y
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... return g
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...
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>>> dump(f.__code__)
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name: f
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argcount: 1
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kwonlyargcount: 0
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names: ()
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varnames: ('x', 'g')
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cellvars: ('x',)
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freevars: ()
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nlocals: 2
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flags: 3
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consts: ('None', '<code object g>')
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>>> dump(f(4).__code__)
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name: g
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argcount: 1
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kwonlyargcount: 0
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names: ()
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varnames: ('y',)
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cellvars: ()
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freevars: ('x',)
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nlocals: 1
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flags: 19
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consts: ('None',)
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>>> def h(x, y):
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... a = x + y
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... b = x - y
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... c = a * b
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... return c
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...
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>>> dump(h.__code__)
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name: h
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argcount: 2
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kwonlyargcount: 0
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names: ()
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varnames: ('x', 'y', 'a', 'b', 'c')
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cellvars: ()
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freevars: ()
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nlocals: 5
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flags: 67
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consts: ('None',)
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>>> def attrs(obj):
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... print(obj.attr1)
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... print(obj.attr2)
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... print(obj.attr3)
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>>> dump(attrs.__code__)
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name: attrs
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argcount: 1
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kwonlyargcount: 0
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names: ('print', 'attr1', 'attr2', 'attr3')
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varnames: ('obj',)
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cellvars: ()
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freevars: ()
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nlocals: 1
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flags: 67
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consts: ('None',)
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>>> def optimize_away():
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... 'doc string'
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... 'not a docstring'
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... 53
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... 0x53
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>>> dump(optimize_away.__code__)
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name: optimize_away
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argcount: 0
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kwonlyargcount: 0
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names: ()
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varnames: ()
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cellvars: ()
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freevars: ()
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nlocals: 0
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flags: 67
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consts: ("'doc string'", 'None')
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>>> def keywordonly_args(a,b,*,k1):
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... return a,b,k1
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...
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>>> dump(keywordonly_args.__code__)
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name: keywordonly_args
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argcount: 2
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kwonlyargcount: 1
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names: ()
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varnames: ('a', 'b', 'k1')
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cellvars: ()
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freevars: ()
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nlocals: 3
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flags: 67
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consts: ('None',)
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"""
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import unittest
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import _testcapi
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def consts(t):
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"""Yield a doctest-safe sequence of object reprs."""
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for elt in t:
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r = repr(elt)
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if r.startswith("<code object"):
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yield "<code object %s>" % elt.co_name
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else:
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yield r
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def dump(co):
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"""Print out a text representation of a code object."""
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for attr in ["name", "argcount", "kwonlyargcount", "names", "varnames",
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"cellvars", "freevars", "nlocals", "flags"]:
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print("%s: %s" % (attr, getattr(co, "co_" + attr)))
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print("consts:", tuple(consts(co.co_consts)))
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class CodeTest(unittest.TestCase):
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def test_newempty(self):
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co = _testcapi.code_newempty("filename", "funcname", 15)
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self.assertEquals(co.co_filename, "filename")
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self.assertEquals(co.co_name, "funcname")
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self.assertEquals(co.co_firstlineno, 15)
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def test_main(verbose=None):
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from test.support import run_doctest, run_unittest
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from test import test_code
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run_doctest(test_code, verbose)
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run_unittest(CodeTest)
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if __name__ == '__main__':
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test_main()
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