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\section{Standard Module \sectcode{dis}}
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\stmodindex{dis}
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\label{module-dis}
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The \code{dis} module supports the analysis of Python byte code by
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disassembling it.  Since there is no Python assembler, this module
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defines the Python assembly language.  The Python byte code which
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this module takes as an input is defined in the file 
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\file{Include/opcode.h} and used by the compiler and the interpreter.
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Example: Given the function myfunc
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\begin{verbatim}
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def myfunc(alist):
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  return len(alist)
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\end{verbatim}
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the following command can be used to get the disassembly of \code{myfunc()}:
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\begin{verbatim}
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>>> dis.dis(myfunc)
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          0 SET_LINENO          1
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          3 SET_LINENO          2
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          6 LOAD_GLOBAL         0 (len)
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          9 LOAD_FAST           0 (alist)
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         12 CALL_FUNCTION       1
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         15 RETURN_VALUE   
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         16 LOAD_CONST          0 (None)
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         19 RETURN_VALUE   
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\end{verbatim}
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The \code{dis} module defines the following functions:
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\setindexsubitem{(in module dis)}
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\begin{funcdesc}{dis}{\optional{bytesource}}
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Disassemble the \var{bytesource} object. \var{bytesource} can denote
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either a class, a method, a function, or a code object.  For a class,
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it disassembles all methods.  For a single code sequence, it prints
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one line per byte code instruction.  If no object is provided, it
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disassembles the last traceback.
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\end{funcdesc}
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\begin{funcdesc}{distb}{\optional{tb}}
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Disassembles the top-of-stack function of a traceback, using the last
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traceback if none was passed.  The instruction causing the exception
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is indicated.
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\end{funcdesc}
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\begin{funcdesc}{disassemble}{code\optional{\, lasti}}
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Disassembles a code object, indicating the last instruction if \var{lasti}
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was provided.  The output is divided in the following columns:
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\begin{itemize}
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\item the current instruction, indicated as \code{-->},
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\item a labelled instruction, indicated with \code{>>},
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\item the address of the instruction,
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\item the operation code name,
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\item operation parameters, and
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\item interpretation of the parameters in parentheses.
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\end{itemize}
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The parameter interpretation recognizes local and global
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variable names, constant values, branch targets, and compare
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operators.
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\end{funcdesc}
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\begin{funcdesc}{disco}{code\optional{\, lasti}}
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A synonym for disassemble.  It is more convenient to type, and kept
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for compatibility with earlier Python releases.
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\end{funcdesc}
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\begin{datadesc}{opname}
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Sequence of a operation names, indexable using the byte code.
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\end{datadesc}
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\begin{datadesc}{cmp_op}
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Sequence of all compare operation names.
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\end{datadesc}
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\begin{datadesc}{hasconst}
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Sequence of byte codes that have a constant parameter.
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\end{datadesc}
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\begin{datadesc}{hasname}
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Sequence of byte codes that access a attribute by name.
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\end{datadesc}
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\begin{datadesc}{hasjrel}
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Sequence of byte codes that have a relative jump target.
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\end{datadesc}
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\begin{datadesc}{hasjabs}
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Sequence of byte codes that have an absolute jump target.
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\end{datadesc}
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\begin{datadesc}{haslocal}
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Sequence of byte codes that access a a local variable.
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\end{datadesc}
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\begin{datadesc}{hascompare}
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Sequence of byte codes of boolean operations.
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\end{datadesc}
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\subsection{Python Byte Code Instructions}
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The Python compiler currently generates the following byte code
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instructions.
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\setindexsubitem{(byte code insns)}
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\begin{opcodedesc}{STOP_CODE}{}
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Indicates end-of-code to the compiler, not used by the interpreter.
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\end{opcodedesc}
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\begin{opcodedesc}{POP_TOP}{}
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Removes the top-of-stack (TOS) item.
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\end{opcodedesc}
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\begin{opcodedesc}{ROT_TWO}{}
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Swaps the two top-most stack items.
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\end{opcodedesc}
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\begin{opcodedesc}{ROT_THREE}{}
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Lifts second and third stack item one position up, moves top down
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to position three.
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\end{opcodedesc}
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\begin{opcodedesc}{DUP_TOP}{}
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Duplicates the reference on top of the stack.
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\end{opcodedesc}
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Unary Operations take the top of the stack, apply the operation, and
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push the result back on the stack.
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\begin{opcodedesc}{UNARY_POSITIVE}{}
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Implements \code{TOS = +TOS}.
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\end{opcodedesc}
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\begin{opcodedesc}{UNARY_NEG}{}
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Implements \code{TOS = -TOS}.
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\end{opcodedesc}
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\begin{opcodedesc}{UNARY_NOT}{}
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Implements \code{TOS = not TOS}.
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\end{opcodedesc}
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\begin{opcodedesc}{UNARY_CONVERT}{}
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Implements \code{TOS = `TOS`}.
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\end{opcodedesc}
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\begin{opcodedesc}{UNARY_INVERT}{}
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Implements \code{TOS = \~TOS}.
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\end{opcodedesc}
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Binary operations remove the top of the stack (TOS) and the second top-most
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stack item (TOS1) from the stack.  They perform the operation, and put the
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result back on the stack.
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\begin{opcodedesc}{BINARY_POWER}{}
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Implements \code{TOS = TOS1 ** TOS}.
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\end{opcodedesc}
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\begin{opcodedesc}{BINARY_MULTIPLY}{}
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Implements \code{TOS = TOS1 * TOS}.
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\end{opcodedesc}
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\begin{opcodedesc}{BINARY_DIVIDE}{}
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Implements \code{TOS = TOS1 / TOS}.
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\end{opcodedesc}
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\begin{opcodedesc}{BINARY_MODULO}{}
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Implements \code{TOS = TOS1 \% TOS}.
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\end{opcodedesc}
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\begin{opcodedesc}{BINARY_ADD}{}
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Implements \code{TOS = TOS1 + TOS}.
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\end{opcodedesc}
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\begin{opcodedesc}{BINARY_SUBTRACT}{}
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Implements \code{TOS = TOS1 - TOS}.
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\end{opcodedesc}
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\begin{opcodedesc}{BINARY_SUBSCR}{}
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Implements \code{TOS = TOS1[TOS]}.
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\end{opcodedesc}
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\begin{opcodedesc}{BINARY_LSHIFT}{}
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Implements \code{TOS = TOS1 << TOS}.
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\end{opcodedesc}
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\begin{opcodedesc}{BINARY_RSHIFT}{}
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Implements \code{TOS = TOS1 >> TOS}.
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\end{opcodedesc}
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\begin{opcodedesc}{BINARY_AND}{}
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Implements \code{TOS = TOS1 and TOS}.
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\end{opcodedesc}
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\begin{opcodedesc}{BINARY_XOR}{}
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Implements \code{TOS = TOS1 \^\ TOS}.
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\end{opcodedesc}
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\begin{opcodedesc}{BINARY_OR}{}
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Implements \code{TOS = TOS1 or TOS}.
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\end{opcodedesc}
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The slice opcodes take up to three parameters.
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\begin{opcodedesc}{SLICE+0}{}
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Implements \code{TOS = TOS[:]}.
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\end{opcodedesc}
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\begin{opcodedesc}{SLICE+1}{}
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Implements \code{TOS = TOS1[TOS:]}.
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\end{opcodedesc}
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\begin{opcodedesc}{SLICE+2}{}
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Implements \code{TOS = TOS1[:TOS1]}.
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\end{opcodedesc}
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\begin{opcodedesc}{SLICE+3}{}
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Implements \code{TOS = TOS2[TOS1:TOS]}.
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\end{opcodedesc}
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Slice assignment needs even an additional parameter.  As any statement,
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they put nothing on the stack.
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\begin{opcodedesc}{STORE_SLICE+0}{}
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Implements \code{TOS[:] = TOS1}.
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\end{opcodedesc}
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\begin{opcodedesc}{STORE_SLICE+1}{}
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Implements \code{TOS1[TOS:] = TOS2}.
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\end{opcodedesc}
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\begin{opcodedesc}{STORE_SLICE+2}{}
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Implements \code{TOS1[:TOS] = TOS2}.
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\end{opcodedesc}
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\begin{opcodedesc}{STORE_SLICE+3}{}
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Implements \code{TOS2[TOS1:TOS] = TOS3}.
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\end{opcodedesc}
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\begin{opcodedesc}{DELETE_SLICE+0}{}
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Implements \code{del TOS[:]}.
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\end{opcodedesc}
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\begin{opcodedesc}{DELETE_SLICE+1}{}
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Implements \code{del TOS1[TOS:]}.
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\end{opcodedesc}
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\begin{opcodedesc}{DELETE_SLICE+2}{}
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Implements \code{del TOS1[:TOS]}.
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\end{opcodedesc}
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\begin{opcodedesc}{DELETE_SLICE+3}{}
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Implements \code{del TOS2[TOS1:TOS]}.
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\end{opcodedesc}
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\begin{opcodedesc}{STORE_SUBSCR}{}
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Implements \code{TOS1[TOS] = TOS2}.
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\end{opcodedesc}
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\begin{opcodedesc}{DELETE_SUBSCR}{}
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Implements \code{del TOS1[TOS]}.
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\end{opcodedesc}
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\begin{opcodedesc}{PRINT_EXPR}{}
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Implements the expression statement for the interactive mode.  TOS is
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removed from the stack and printed.  In non-interactive mode, an
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expression statement is terminated with \code{POP_STACK}.
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\end{opcodedesc}
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\begin{opcodedesc}{PRINT_ITEM}{}
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Prints TOS.  There is one such instruction for
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each item in the print statement.
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\end{opcodedesc}
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\begin{opcodedesc}{PRINT_NEWLINE}{}
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Prints a new line on \code{sys.stdout}.  This is generated as the
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last operation of a print statement, unless the statement ends
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with a comma.
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\end{opcodedesc}
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\begin{opcodedesc}{BREAK_LOOP}{}
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Terminates a loop due to a break statement.
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\end{opcodedesc}
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\begin{opcodedesc}{LOAD_LOCALS}{}
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Pushes a reference to the locals of the current scope on the stack.
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This is used in the code for a class definition: After the class body
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is evaluated, the locals are passed to the class definition.
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\end{opcodedesc}
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\begin{opcodedesc}{RETURN_VALUE}{}
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Returns with TOS to the caller of the function.
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\end{opcodedesc}
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\begin{opcodedesc}{EXEC_STMT}{}
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Implements \code{exec TOS2,TOS1,TOS}.  The compiler fills
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missing optional parameters with None.
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\end{opcodedesc}
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\begin{opcodedesc}{POP_BLOCK}{}
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Removes one block from the block stack.  Per frame, there is a 
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stack of blocks, denoting nested loops, try statements, and such.
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\end{opcodedesc}
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\begin{opcodedesc}{END_FINALLY}{}
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Terminates a finally-block.  The interpreter recalls whether the
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exception has to be re-raised, or whether the function returns,
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and continues with the outer-next block.
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\end{opcodedesc}
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\begin{opcodedesc}{BUILD_CLASS}{}
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Creates a new class object.  TOS is the methods dictionary, TOS1
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the tuple of the names of the base classes, and TOS2 the class name.
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\end{opcodedesc}
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All of the following opcodes expect arguments.  An argument is two
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bytes, with the more significant byte last.
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\begin{opcodedesc}{STORE_NAME}{namei}
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Implements \code{name = TOS}. \var{namei} is the index of \var{name}
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in the attribute \code{co_names} of the code object.
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The compiler tries to use \code{STORE_LOCAL} or \code{STORE_GLOBAL}
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if possible.
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\end{opcodedesc}
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\begin{opcodedesc}{DELETE_NAME}{namei}
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Implements \code{del name}, where \var{namei} is the index into
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\code{co_names} attribute of the code object.
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\end{opcodedesc}
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\begin{opcodedesc}{UNPACK_TUPLE}{count}
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Unpacks TOS into \var{count} individual values, which are put onto
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the stack right-to-left.
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\end{opcodedesc}
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\begin{opcodedesc}{UNPACK_LIST}{count}
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Unpacks TOS into \var{count} individual values.
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\end{opcodedesc}
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%\begin{opcodedesc}{UNPACK_ARG}{count}
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%This opcode is obsolete.
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%\end{opcodedesc}
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\begin{opcodedesc}{STORE_ATTR}{namei}
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Implements \code{TOS.name = TOS1}, where \var{namei} is the index
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of name in \code{co_names}.
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\end{opcodedesc}
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\begin{opcodedesc}{DELETE_ATTR}{namei}
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Implements \code{del TOS.name}, using \var{namei} as index into
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\code{co_names}.
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\end{opcodedesc}
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\begin{opcodedesc}{STORE_GLOBAL}{namei}
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Works as \code{STORE_NAME}, but stores the name as a global.
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\end{opcodedesc}
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\begin{opcodedesc}{DELETE_GLOBAL}{namei}
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Works as \code{DELETE_NAME}, but deletes a global name.
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\end{opcodedesc}
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%\begin{opcodedesc}{UNPACK_VARARG}{argc}
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%This opcode is obsolete.
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%\end{opcodedesc}
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\begin{opcodedesc}{LOAD_CONST}{consti}
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Pushes \code{co_consts[\var{consti}]} onto the stack.
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\end{opcodedesc}
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\begin{opcodedesc}{LOAD_NAME}{namei}
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Pushes the value associated with \code{co_names[\var{namei}]} onto the stack.
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\end{opcodedesc}
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\begin{opcodedesc}{BUILD_TUPLE}{count}
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Creates a tuple consuming \var{count} items from the stack, and pushes
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the resulting tuple onto the stack.
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\end{opcodedesc}
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\begin{opcodedesc}{BUILD_LIST}{count}
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Works as \code{BUILD_TUPLE}, but creates a list.
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\end{opcodedesc}
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\begin{opcodedesc}{BUILD_MAP}{zero}
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Pushes an empty dictionary object onto the stack.  The argument is ignored
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and set to zero by the compiler.
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\end{opcodedesc}
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\begin{opcodedesc}{LOAD_ATTR}{namei}
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Replaces TOS with \code{getattr(TOS,co_names[\var{namei}]}.
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\end{opcodedesc}
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\begin{opcodedesc}{COMPARE_OP}{opname}
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Performs a boolean operation.  The operation name can be found
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in \code{cmp_op[\var{opname}]}.
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\end{opcodedesc}
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\begin{opcodedesc}{IMPORT_NAME}{namei}
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Imports the module \code{co_names[\var{namei}]}.  The module object is
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pushed onto the stack.  The current name space is not affected: for a
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proper import statement, a subsequent \code{STORE_FAST} instruction
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modifies the name space.
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\end{opcodedesc}
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\begin{opcodedesc}{IMPORT_FROM}{namei}
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Imports the attribute \code{co_names[\var{namei}]}.  The module to import
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from is found in TOS and left there.
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\end{opcodedesc}
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\begin{opcodedesc}{JUMP_FORWARD}{delta}
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Increments byte code counter by \var{delta}.
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\end{opcodedesc}
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\begin{opcodedesc}{JUMP_IF_TRUE}{delta}
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If TOS is true, increment the byte code counter by \var{delta}.  TOS is
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left on the stack.
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\end{opcodedesc}
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\begin{opcodedesc}{JUMP_IF_FALSE}{delta}
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If TOS is false, increment the byte code counter by \var{delta}.  TOS
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is not changed. 
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\end{opcodedesc}
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\begin{opcodedesc}{JUMP_ABSOLUTE}{target}
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Set byte code counter to \var{target}.
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\end{opcodedesc}
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\begin{opcodedesc}{FOR_LOOP}{delta}
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Iterate over a sequence.  TOS is the current index, TOS1 the sequence.
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First, the next element is computed.  If the sequence is exhausted,
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increment byte code counter by \var{delta}.  Otherwise, push the
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sequence, the incremented counter, and the current item onto the stack.
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\end{opcodedesc}
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%\begin{opcodedesc}{LOAD_LOCAL}{namei}
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%This opcode is obsolete.
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%\end{opcodedesc}
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\begin{opcodedesc}{LOAD_GLOBAL}{namei}
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Loads the global named \code{co_names[\var{namei}]} onto the stack.
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\end{opcodedesc}
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%\begin{opcodedesc}{SET_FUNC_ARGS}{argc}
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%This opcode is obsolete.
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%\end{opcodedesc}
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\begin{opcodedesc}{SETUP_LOOP}{delta}
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Pushes a block for a loop onto the block stack.  The block spans
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from the current instruction with a size of \var{delta} bytes.
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\end{opcodedesc}
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\begin{opcodedesc}{SETUP_EXCEPT}{delta}
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Pushes a try block from a try-except clause onto the block stack.
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\var{delta} points to the first except block.
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\end{opcodedesc}
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\begin{opcodedesc}{SETUP_FINALLY}{delta}
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Pushes a try block from a try-except clause onto the block stack.
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\var{delta} points to the finally block.
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\end{opcodedesc}
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\begin{opcodedesc}{LOAD_FAST}{var_num}
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Pushes a reference to the local \code{co_varnames[\var{var_num}]} onto
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the stack.
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\end{opcodedesc}
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\begin{opcodedesc}{STORE_FAST}{var_num}
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Stores TOS into the local \code{co_varnames[\var{var_num}]}.
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\end{opcodedesc}
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\begin{opcodedesc}{DELETE_FAST}{var_num}
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Deletes local \code{co_varnames[\var{var_num}]}.
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\end{opcodedesc}
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\begin{opcodedesc}{SET_LINE_NO}{lineno}
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Sets the current line number to \var{lineno}.
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\end{opcodedesc}
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\begin{opcodedesc}{RAISE_VARARGS}{argc}
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Raises an exception. \var{argc} indicates the number of parameters
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						|
to the raise statement, ranging from 1 to 3.  The handler will find
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						|
the traceback as TOS2, the parameter as TOS1, and the exception
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						|
as TOS.
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\end{opcodedesc}
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\begin{opcodedesc}{CALL_FUNCTION}{argc}
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Calls a function.  The low byte of \var{argc} indicates the number of
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						|
positional parameters, the high byte the number of keyword parameters.
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On the stack, the opcode finds the keyword parameters first.  For each
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						|
keyword argument, the value is on top of the key.  Below the keyword
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						|
parameters, the positional parameters are on the stack, with the
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						|
right-most parameter on top.  Below the parameters, the function object
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						|
to call is on the stack.
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						|
\end{opcodedesc}
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\begin{opcodedesc}{MAKE_FUNCTION}{argc}
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Pushes a new function object on the stack.  TOS is the code associated
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						|
with the function.  The function object is defined to have \var{argc}
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						|
default parameters, which are found below TOS.
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						|
\end{opcodedesc}
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\begin{opcodedesc}{BUILD_SLICE}{argc}
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Pushes a slice object on the stack.  \var{argc} must be 2 or 3.  If it
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						|
is 2, \code{slice(TOS1, TOS)} is pushed; if it is 3,
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						|
\code{slice(TOS2, TOS1, TOS)} is pushed.
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						|
See the \code{slice()}\bifuncindex{slice} built-in function.
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						|
\end{opcodedesc}
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