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ChangeLog
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ChangeLog
@@ -1,3 +1,43 @@
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2017-06-03 rocky <rb@dustyfeet.com>
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* pytest/validate.py: 2.4 doesn't do six
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2017-06-03 rocky <rb@dustyfeet.com>
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* appveyor.yml: Nope it (appveyor) doesn't.
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2017-06-03 rocky <rb@dustyfeet.com>
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* __pkginfo__.py, appveyor.yml: Administrivia See if appveyor will handle 2.5
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2017-06-03 rocky <rb@dustyfeet.com>
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* : commit 7c299fbf3777c452d6a10075964961783f510699 Author: rocky
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<rb@dustyfeet.com> Date: Sat Jun 3 05:38:05 2017 -0400
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2017-06-03 rocky <rb@dustyfeet.com>
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* __pkginfo__.py: We need six
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2017-06-03 rocky <rb@dustyfeet.com>
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* README.rst, circle.yml, requirements-dev.txt: Go over
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administrivia
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2017-06-03 rocky <rb@dustyfeet.com>
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* ChangeLog, NEWS, uncompyle6/version.py: Get ready for release
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2.10.1
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2017-06-03 rocky <rb@dustyfeet.com>
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* uncompyle6/semantics/fragments.py,
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uncompyle6/semantics/pysource.py: Fragment bugs fragment.py: * deparse_code_aorund_offset: was sometimes returning the wrong type * capture function name offset * lint imports pysource.py: use a clearer variable name
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2017-06-02 rocky <rb@dustyfeet.com>
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* uncompyle6/semantics/fragments.py: Track changes in ifelstmtr.. in fragments from pysource
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2017-05-30 rocky <rb@dustyfeet.com>
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* pytest/test_function_call.py: No decorators in Python < 2.6
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10
NEWS
10
NEWS
@@ -1,3 +1,13 @@
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uncompyle6 2.11.1 2016-06-18 Fleetwood
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- Major improvements in fragment tracking
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* Add nonterminal node in extractInfo
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* tag more offsets in expressions
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* tag array subscripts
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* set YIELD value offset in a <yield> expr
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* fix a long-standing bug in not adjusting final AST when melding other deparse ASTs
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- Fixes yet again for make_function node handling; document what's up here
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- Fix bug in snowflake Python 3.5 *args kwargs
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uncompyle6 2.10.1 2016-06-3 Marylin Frankel
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- fix some fragments parsing bugs
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@@ -56,7 +56,7 @@ This uses setup.py, so it follows the standard Python routine:
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::
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pip install -e setup.py
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pip install -e .
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pip install -r requirements-dev.txt
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python setup.py install # may need sudo
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# or if you have pyenv:
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@@ -171,7 +171,7 @@ See Also
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* https://code.google.com/archive/p/unpyc3/ : supports Python 3.2 only. The above projects use a different decompiling technique than what is used here.
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* https://github.com/figment/unpyc3/ : fork of above, but supports Python 3.3 only. Include some fixes like supporting function annotations
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* The HISTORY_ file.
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* `How to report a bug <https://github.com/rocky/python-uncompyle6/blob/master/HISTORY.md>`_
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.. |downloads| image:: https://img.shields.io/pypi/dd/uncompyle6.svg
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.. _trepan: https://pypi.python.org/pypi/trepan
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.. _HISTORY: https://github.com/rocky/python-uncompyle6/blob/master/HISTORY.md
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@@ -33,7 +33,7 @@ classifiers = ['Development Status :: 5 - Production/Stable',
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# The rest in alphabetic order
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author = "Rocky Bernstein, Hartmut Goebel, John Aycock, and others"
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author_email = "rb@dustyfeet.com"
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entry_points={
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entry_points = {
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'console_scripts': [
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'uncompyle6=uncompyle6.bin.uncompile:main_bin',
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'pydisassemble=uncompyle6.bin.pydisassemble:main',
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BIN
test/bytecode_3.6/04_CALL_FUNCTION_VAR_KW.pyc-notyet
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BIN
test/bytecode_3.6/04_CALL_FUNCTION_VAR_KW.pyc-notyet
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Binary file not shown.
@@ -1,4 +1,5 @@
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# sql/schema.py
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# Note that kwargs comes before "positional" args
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def tometadata(self, metadata, schema, Table, args, name=None):
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table = Table(
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name, metadata, schema=schema,
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@@ -494,8 +494,8 @@ class Python3Parser(PythonParser):
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token.type = self.call_fn_name(token)
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uniq_param = args_kw + args_pos
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if self.version == 3.5 and opname.startswith('CALL_FUNCTION_VAR'):
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# Python 3.5 changes the stack position of where * args, the
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# first LOAD_FAST, below are located.
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# Python 3.5 changes the stack position of *args. KW args come
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# after *args.
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# Python 3.6+ replaces CALL_FUNCTION_VAR_KW with CALL_FUNCTION_EX
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if opname.endswith('KW'):
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kw = 'expr '
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@@ -505,11 +505,17 @@ class Python3Parser(PythonParser):
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('pos_arg ' * args_pos) +
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('kwarg ' * args_kw) + kw + token.type)
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self.add_unique_rule(rule, token.type, uniq_param, customize)
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rule = ('call_function ::= expr ' +
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('pos_arg ' * args_pos) +
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('kwarg ' * args_kw) +
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'expr ' * nak + token.type)
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if self.version >= 3.6 and opname == 'CALL_FUNCTION_EX_KW':
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rule = ('call_function36 ::= '
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'expr build_tuple_unpack_with_call build_map_unpack_with_call '
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'CALL_FUNCTION_EX_KW_1')
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self.add_unique_rule(rule, token.type, uniq_param, customize)
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rule = 'call_function ::= call_function36'
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else:
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rule = ('call_function ::= expr ' +
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('pos_arg ' * args_pos) +
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('kwarg ' * args_kw) +
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'expr ' * nak + token.type)
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self.add_unique_rule(rule, token.type, uniq_param, customize)
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if self.version >= 3.5:
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@@ -611,9 +617,9 @@ class Python3Parser(PythonParser):
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assign2_pypy ::= expr expr designator designator
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""", nop_func)
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continue
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elif opname in ('CALL_FUNCTION', 'CALL_FUNCTION_VAR',
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'CALL_FUNCTION_VAR_KW') \
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or opname.startswith('CALL_FUNCTION_KW'):
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elif (opname in ('CALL_FUNCTION', 'CALL_FUNCTION_VAR',
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'CALL_FUNCTION_VAR_KW', 'CALL_FUNCTION_EX_KW')
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or opname.startswith('CALL_FUNCTION_KW')):
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self.custom_classfunc_rule(opname, token, customize)
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elif opname == 'LOAD_DICTCOMP':
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rule_pat = ("dictcomp ::= LOAD_DICTCOMP %sMAKE_FUNCTION_0 expr "
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@@ -634,6 +640,18 @@ class Python3Parser(PythonParser):
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self.add_unique_rule(rule, opname, token.attr, customize)
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rule = 'expr ::= build_list_unpack'
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self.add_unique_rule(rule, opname, token.attr, customize)
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elif opname.startswith('BUILD_TUPLE_UNPACK_WITH_CALL'):
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v = token.attr
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rule = ('build_tuple_unpack_with_call ::= ' + 'expr1024 ' * int(v//1024) +
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'expr32 ' * int((v//32) % 32) +
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'expr ' * (v % 32) + opname)
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self.add_unique_rule(rule, opname, token.attr, customize)
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elif opname.startswith('BUILD_MAP_UNPACK_WITH_CALL'):
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v = token.attr
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rule = ('build_map_unpack_with_call ::= ' + 'expr1024 ' * int(v//1024) +
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'expr32 ' * int((v//32) % 32) +
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'expr ' * (v % 32) + opname)
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self.add_unique_rule(rule, opname, token.attr, customize)
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elif opname_base in ('BUILD_LIST', 'BUILD_TUPLE', 'BUILD_SET'):
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v = token.attr
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rule = ('build_list ::= ' + 'expr1024 ' * int(v//1024) +
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@@ -643,7 +661,10 @@ class Python3Parser(PythonParser):
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if opname_base == 'BUILD_TUPLE':
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rule = ('load_closure ::= %s%s' % (('LOAD_CLOSURE ' * v), opname))
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self.add_unique_rule(rule, opname, token.attr, customize)
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rule = ('build_tuple ::= ' + 'expr1024 ' * int(v//1024) +
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'expr32 ' * int((v//32) % 32) +
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'expr ' * (v % 32) + opname)
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self.add_unique_rule(rule, opname, token.attr, customize)
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elif opname == 'LOOKUP_METHOD':
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# A PyPy speciality - DRY with parse2
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self.add_unique_rule("load_attr ::= expr LOOKUP_METHOD",
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@@ -24,12 +24,13 @@ class Python36Parser(Python35Parser):
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func_args36 ::= expr BUILD_TUPLE_0
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call_function ::= func_args36 unmapexpr CALL_FUNCTION_EX
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call_function ::= func_args36 build_map_unpack_with_call CALL_FUNCTION_EX_KW_1
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withstmt ::= expr SETUP_WITH POP_TOP suite_stmts_opt POP_BLOCK LOAD_CONST
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WITH_CLEANUP_START WITH_CLEANUP_FINISH END_FINALLY
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call_function ::= expr expr CALL_FUNCTION_EX
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call_function ::= expr expr expr CALL_FUNCTION_EX_KW
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call_function ::= expr expr expr CALL_FUNCTION_EX_KW_1
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"""
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def add_custom_rules(self, tokens, customize):
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@@ -23,20 +23,20 @@ Finally we save token information.
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from uncompyle6 import PYTHON_VERSION
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if PYTHON_VERSION < 2.6:
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from xdis.namedtuple25 import namedtuple
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from xdis.namedtuple24 import namedtuple
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else:
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from collections import namedtuple
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from array import array
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from uncompyle6.scanner import op_has_argument
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from uncompyle6.scanner import op_has_argument, L65536
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from xdis.code import iscode
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import uncompyle6.scanner as scan
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from uncompyle6.scanner import Scanner
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class Scanner2(scan.Scanner):
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class Scanner2(Scanner):
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def __init__(self, version, show_asm=None, is_pypy=False):
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scan.Scanner.__init__(self, version, show_asm, is_pypy)
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Scanner.__init__(self, version, show_asm, is_pypy)
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self.pop_jump_if = frozenset([self.opc.PJIF, self.opc.PJIT])
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self.jump_forward = frozenset([self.opc.JUMP_ABSOLUTE, self.opc.JUMP_FORWARD])
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# This is the 2.5+ default
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@@ -192,7 +192,7 @@ class Scanner2(scan.Scanner):
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oparg = self.get_argument(offset) + extended_arg
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extended_arg = 0
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if op == self.opc.EXTENDED_ARG:
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extended_arg = oparg * scan.L65536
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extended_arg = oparg * L65536
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continue
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if op in self.opc.hasconst:
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const = co.co_consts[oparg]
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@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
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# Copyright (c) 2015, 2016 by Rocky Bernstein
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# Copyright (c) 2015-2017 by Rocky Bernstein
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# Copyright (c) 2005 by Dan Pascu <dan@windowmaker.org>
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# Copyright (c) 2000-2002 by hartmut Goebel <h.goebel@crazy-compilers.com>
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"""
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@@ -15,6 +15,7 @@ if PYTHON3:
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intern = sys.intern
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import uncompyle6.scanners.scanner2 as scan
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from uncompyle6.scanner import L65536
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# bytecode verification, verify(), uses JUMP_OPs from here
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from xdis.opcodes import opcode_26
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@@ -180,7 +181,7 @@ class Scanner26(scan.Scanner2):
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oparg = self.get_argument(offset) + extended_arg
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extended_arg = 0
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if op == self.opc.EXTENDED_ARG:
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extended_arg = oparg * scan.L65536
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extended_arg = oparg * L65536
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continue
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if op in self.opc.hasconst:
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const = co.co_consts[oparg]
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@@ -23,7 +23,7 @@ Finally we save token information.
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from uncompyle6 import PYTHON_VERSION
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if PYTHON_VERSION < 2.6:
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from xdis.namedtuple25 import namedtuple
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from xdis.namedtuple24 import namedtuple
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else:
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from collections import namedtuple
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@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
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# Copyright (c) 2016 by Rocky Bernstein
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# Copyright (c) 2016-2017 by Rocky Bernstein
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"""
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Python 3.6 bytecode scanner/deparser
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@@ -26,8 +26,12 @@ class Scanner36(Scanner3):
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if t.op == self.opc.CALL_FUNCTION_EX and t.attr & 1:
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t.type = 'CALL_FUNCTION_EX_KW'
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pass
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if t.op == self.opc.CALL_FUNCTION_KW:
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elif t.op == self.opc.CALL_FUNCTION_KW:
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t.type = 'CALL_FUNCTION_KW_{t.attr}'.format(**locals())
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elif t.op == self.opc.BUILD_TUPLE_UNPACK_WITH_CALL:
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t.type = 'BUILD_TUPLE_UNPACK_WITH_CALL_%d' % t.attr
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elif t.op == self.opc.BUILD_MAP_UNPACK_WITH_CALL:
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t.type = 'BUILD_MAP_UNPACK_WITH_CALL_%d' % t.attr
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pass
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return tokens, customize
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@@ -44,7 +44,7 @@ do it recursively which is where offsets are probably located.
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For example in:
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'importmultiple': ( '%|import%b %c%c\n', 0, 2, 3 ),
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n
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The node position 0 will be associated with "import".
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"""
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@@ -75,16 +75,17 @@ from uncompyle6.semantics.consts import (
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)
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from spark_parser import DEFAULT_DEBUG as PARSER_DEFAULT_DEBUG
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from spark_parser.ast import GenericASTTraversalPruningException
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from uncompyle6 import PYTHON_VERSION
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if PYTHON_VERSION < 2.6:
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from xdis.namedtuple25 import namedtuple
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from xdis.namedtuple24 import namedtuple
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else:
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from collections import namedtuple
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NodeInfo = namedtuple("NodeInfo", "node start finish")
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ExtractInfo = namedtuple("ExtractInfo",
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"lineNo lineStartOffset markerLine selectedLine selectedText")
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"lineNo lineStartOffset markerLine selectedLine selectedText nonterminal")
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TABLE_DIRECT_FRAGMENT = {
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'break_stmt': ( '%|%rbreak\n', ),
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@@ -162,8 +163,9 @@ class FragmentsWalker(pysource.SourceWalker, object):
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def set_pos_info(self, node, start, finish, name=None):
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if name is None: name = self.name
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if hasattr(node, 'offset'):
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self.offsets[name, node.offset] = \
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NodeInfo(node = node, start = start, finish = finish)
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node.start = start
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node.finish = finish
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self.offsets[name, node.offset] = node
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if hasattr(node, 'parent'):
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assert node.parent != node
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@@ -179,6 +181,34 @@ class FragmentsWalker(pysource.SourceWalker, object):
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return
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def table_r_node(self, node):
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"""General pattern where the last node should should
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get the text span attributes of the entire tree"""
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start = len(self.f.getvalue())
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try:
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self.default(node)
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except GenericASTTraversalPruningException:
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final = len(self.f.getvalue())
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self.set_pos_info(node, start, final)
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self.set_pos_info(node[-1], start, final)
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raise GenericASTTraversalPruningException
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n_slice0 = n_slice1 = n_slice2 = n_slice3 = n_binary_subscr = table_r_node
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n_augassign_1 = n_print_item = exec_stmt = print_to_item = del_stmt = table_r_node
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n_classdefco1 = n_classdefco2 = except_cond1 = except_cond2 = table_r_node
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def n_passtmt(self, node):
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start = len(self.f.getvalue()) + len(self.indent)
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self.set_pos_info(node, start, start+len("pass"))
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self.default(node)
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def n_trystmt(self, node):
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start = len(self.f.getvalue()) + len(self.indent)
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self.set_pos_info(node[0], start, start+len("try:"))
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self.default(node)
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n_tryelsestmt = n_tryelsestmtc = n_tryelsestmtl = n_tryfinallystmt = n_trystmt
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def n_return_stmt(self, node):
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start = len(self.f.getvalue()) + len(self.indent)
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if self.params['isLambda']:
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@@ -232,6 +262,7 @@ class FragmentsWalker(pysource.SourceWalker, object):
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self.write(' ')
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node[0].parent = node
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self.preorder(node[0])
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self.set_pos_info(node[-1], start, len(self.f.getvalue()))
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self.set_pos_info(node, start, len(self.f.getvalue()))
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self.prune() # stop recursing
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@@ -369,6 +400,7 @@ class FragmentsWalker(pysource.SourceWalker, object):
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self.write(sep); sep = ", "
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self.preorder(subnode)
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self.set_pos_info(node, start, len(self.f.getvalue()))
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self.set_pos_info(node[-1], start, len(self.f.getvalue()))
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self.println()
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self.prune() # stop recursing
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@@ -1105,7 +1137,6 @@ class FragmentsWalker(pysource.SourceWalker, object):
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def traverse(self, node, indent=None, isLambda=False):
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'''Buulds up fragment which can be used inside a larger
|
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block of code'''
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self.param_stack.append(self.params)
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if indent is None: indent = self.indent
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p = self.pending_newlines
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@@ -1200,16 +1231,38 @@ class FragmentsWalker(pysource.SourceWalker, object):
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if elided: selectedLine += ' ...'
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if isinstance(nodeInfo, Token):
|
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nodeInfo = nodeInfo.parent
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else:
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nodeInfo = nodeInfo
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if isinstance(nodeInfo, AST):
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nonterminal = nodeInfo[0]
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else:
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nonterminal = nodeInfo.node
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return ExtractInfo(lineNo = len(lines), lineStartOffset = lineStart,
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markerLine = markerLine,
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selectedLine = selectedLine,
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selectedText = selectedText)
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selectedText = selectedText,
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nonterminal = nonterminal)
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def extract_line_info(self, name, offset):
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if (name, offset) not in list(self.offsets.keys()):
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return None
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return self.extract_node_info(self.offsets[name, offset])
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def prev_node(self, node):
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prev = None
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if not hasattr(node, 'parent'):
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return prev
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p = node.parent
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for n in p:
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if node == n:
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return prev
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prev = n
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return prev
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def extract_parent_info(self, node):
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if not hasattr(node, 'parent'):
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return None, None
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@@ -1573,25 +1626,14 @@ class FragmentsWalker(pysource.SourceWalker, object):
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self.set_pos_info(startnode, startnode_start, fin)
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# FIXME rocky: figure out how to get these casess to be table driven.
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#
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# 1. for loops. For loops have two positions that correspond to a single text
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# location. In "for i in ..." there is the initialization "i" code as well
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# as the iteration code with "i". A "copy" spec like %X3,3 - copy parame
|
||||
# 3 to param 2 would work
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#
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# 2. subroutine calls. It the last op is the call and for purposes of printing
|
||||
# we don't need to print anything special there. However it encompases the
|
||||
# entire string of the node fn(...)
|
||||
match = re.search(r'^try', startnode.type)
|
||||
match = re.search(r'^call_function', startnode.type)
|
||||
if match:
|
||||
self.set_pos_info(node[0], startnode_start, startnode_start+len("try:"))
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||||
self.set_pos_info(node[2], node[3].finish, node[3].finish)
|
||||
else:
|
||||
match = re.search(r'^call_function', startnode.type)
|
||||
if match:
|
||||
last_node = startnode[-1]
|
||||
# import traceback; traceback.print_stack()
|
||||
self.set_pos_info(last_node, startnode_start, self.last_finish)
|
||||
last_node = startnode[-1]
|
||||
# import traceback; traceback.print_stack()
|
||||
self.set_pos_info(last_node, startnode_start, self.last_finish)
|
||||
return
|
||||
|
||||
@classmethod
|
||||
@@ -1673,6 +1715,13 @@ def deparse_code(version, co, out=StringIO(), showasm=False, showast=False,
|
||||
if deparsed.ERROR:
|
||||
raise deparsed.ERROR
|
||||
|
||||
# To keep the API consistent with previous releases, convert
|
||||
# deparse.offset values into NodeInfo items
|
||||
for tup, node in deparsed.offsets.items():
|
||||
deparsed.offsets[tup] = NodeInfo(node = node, start = node.start,
|
||||
finish = node.finish)
|
||||
|
||||
deparsed.scanner = scanner
|
||||
return deparsed
|
||||
|
||||
from bisect import bisect_right
|
||||
@@ -1707,6 +1756,7 @@ def deparse_code_around_offset(name, offset, version, co, out=StringIO(),
|
||||
|
||||
if __name__ == '__main__':
|
||||
|
||||
from uncompyle6 import IS_PYPY
|
||||
def deparse_test(co, is_pypy=IS_PYPY):
|
||||
sys_version = sys.version_info.major + (sys.version_info.minor / 10.0)
|
||||
walk = deparse_code(sys_version, co, showasm=False, showast=False,
|
||||
|
@@ -356,9 +356,33 @@ class SourceWalker(GenericASTTraversal, object):
|
||||
self.prec = p
|
||||
self.prune()
|
||||
self.n_async_call_function = n_async_call_function
|
||||
|
||||
self.n_build_list_unpack = self.n_build_list
|
||||
|
||||
if version == 3.5:
|
||||
def n_call_function(node):
|
||||
mapping = self._get_mapping(node)
|
||||
table = mapping[0]
|
||||
key = node
|
||||
for i in mapping[1:]:
|
||||
key = key[i]
|
||||
pass
|
||||
if key.type.startswith('CALL_FUNCTION_VAR_KW'):
|
||||
# Python 3.5 changes the stack position of *args. kwargs come
|
||||
# after *args whereas in earlier Pythons, *args is at the end
|
||||
# which simpilfiies things from our perspective.
|
||||
# Python 3.6+ replaces CALL_FUNCTION_VAR_KW with CALL_FUNCTION_EX
|
||||
# We will just swap the order to make it look like earlier Python 3.
|
||||
entry = table[key.type]
|
||||
kwarg_pos = entry[2][1]
|
||||
args_pos = kwarg_pos - 1
|
||||
# Put last node[args_pos] after subsequent kwargs
|
||||
while node[kwarg_pos] == 'kwarg' and kwarg_pos < len(node):
|
||||
# swap node[args_pos] with node[kwargs_pos]
|
||||
node[kwarg_pos], node[args_pos] = node[args_pos], node[kwarg_pos]
|
||||
args_pos = kwarg_pos
|
||||
kwarg_pos += 1
|
||||
self.default(node)
|
||||
self.n_call_function = n_call_function
|
||||
|
||||
def n_funcdef(node):
|
||||
if self.version == 3.6:
|
||||
@@ -545,25 +569,32 @@ class SourceWalker(GenericASTTraversal, object):
|
||||
node == AST('return_stmt',
|
||||
[AST('ret_expr', [NONE]), Token('RETURN_VALUE')]))
|
||||
|
||||
def n_continue_stmt(self, node):
|
||||
if self.version >= 3.0 and node[0] == 'CONTINUE':
|
||||
t = node[0]
|
||||
if not t.linestart:
|
||||
# Artificially-added "continue" statements derived from JUMP_ABSOLUTE
|
||||
# don't have line numbers associated with them.
|
||||
# If this is a CONTINUE is to the same target as a JUMP_ABSOLUTE following it,
|
||||
# then the "continue" can be suppressed.
|
||||
op, offset = t.op, t.offset
|
||||
next_offset = self.scanner.next_offset(op, offset)
|
||||
scanner = self.scanner
|
||||
code = scanner.code
|
||||
if next_offset < len(code):
|
||||
next_inst = code[next_offset]
|
||||
if (scanner.opc.opname[next_inst] == 'JUMP_ABSOLUTE'
|
||||
and t.pattr == code[next_offset+1]):
|
||||
# Suppress "continue"
|
||||
self.prune()
|
||||
self.default(node)
|
||||
## The below doesn't work because continue may be the only thing inside an 'else'. For example
|
||||
# for ...
|
||||
# if ...
|
||||
# else:
|
||||
# continue
|
||||
#
|
||||
# def n_continue_stmt(self, node):
|
||||
# if self.version >= 3.0 and node[0] == 'CONTINUE':
|
||||
# t = node[0]
|
||||
# if not t.linestart:
|
||||
# # Artificially-added "continue" statements derived from JUMP_ABSOLUTE
|
||||
# # don't have line numbers associated with them.
|
||||
# # If this is a CONTINUE is to the same target as a JUMP_ABSOLUTE following it,
|
||||
# # then the "continue" can be suppressed.
|
||||
# op, offset = t.op, t.offset
|
||||
# next_offset = self.scanner.next_offset(op, offset)
|
||||
# scanner = self.scanner
|
||||
# code = scanner.code
|
||||
# if next_offset < len(code):
|
||||
# next_inst = code[next_offset]
|
||||
# if (scanner.opc.opname[next_inst] == 'JUMP_ABSOLUTE'
|
||||
# and t.pattr == code[next_offset+1]):
|
||||
# # Suppress "continue"
|
||||
# import pdb; pdb.set_trace()
|
||||
# self.prune()
|
||||
# self.default(node)
|
||||
|
||||
def n_return_stmt(self, node):
|
||||
if self.params['isLambda']:
|
||||
|
@@ -1,3 +1,3 @@
|
||||
# This file is suitable for sourcing inside bash as
|
||||
# well as importing into Python
|
||||
VERSION='2.10.1'
|
||||
VERSION='2.11.0'
|
||||
|
Reference in New Issue
Block a user