# Copyright (c) 2015-2018, 2021-2022 by Rocky Bernstein """ Python 2.5 bytecode massaging. This overlaps Python's 2.5's dis module, but it can be run from Python 3 and other versions of Python. Also, we save token information for later use in deparsing. """ import uncompyle6.scanners.scanner26 as scan # bytecode verification, verify(), uses JUMP_OPs from here from xdis.opcodes import opcode_25 JUMP_OPS = opcode_25.JUMP_OPS # We base this off of 2.6 instead of the other way around # because we cleaned things up this way. # The history is that 2.7 support is the cleanest, # then from that we got 2.6 and so on. class Scanner25(scan.Scanner26): def __init__(self, show_asm=False): # There are no differences in initialization between # 2.5 and 2.6 self.opc = opcode_25 self.opname = opcode_25.opname scan.Scanner26.__init__(self, show_asm) self.version = (2, 5) return if __name__ == "__main__": from xdis.version_info import PYTHON_VERSION_TRIPLE, version_tuple_to_str if PYTHON_VERSION_TRIPLE[:2] == (2, 5): import inspect co = inspect.currentframe().f_code # type: ignore tokens, customize = Scanner25().ingest(co) for t in tokens: print(t.format()) pass else: print("Need to be Python 2.5 to demo; I am version %s" % version_tuple_to_str())