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# Copyright (c) 2015, 2016 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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# Copyright (c) 1999 John Aycock
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"""
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Python 2.7 bytecode scanner/deparser
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This overlaps Python's 2.7's dis module, but it can be run from
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Python 3 and other versions of Python. Also, we save token information
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for later use in deparsing.
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"""
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from __future__ import print_function
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import dis, inspect
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from collections import namedtuple
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from array import array
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from uncompyle6.code import iscode
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from uncompyle6.opcodes.opcode_27 import * # NOQA
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import uncompyle6.scanner as scan
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class Scanner27(scan.Scanner):
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def __init__(self, version):
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scan.Scanner.__init__(self, 2.7) # check
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def disassemble(self, co, classname=None, code_objects={}):
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"""
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Disassemble a code object, returning a list of 'Token'.
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The main part of this procedure is modelled after
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dis.disassemble().
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"""
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# import dis; dis.disassemble(co) # DEBUG
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rv = []
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customize = {}
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Token = self.Token # shortcut
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self.code = array('B', co.co_code)
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for i in self.op_range(0, len(self.code)):
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if self.code[i] in (RETURN_VALUE, END_FINALLY):
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n = i + 1
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self.code = array('B', co.co_code[:n])
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self.prev = [0]
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# mapping addresses of instruction & argument
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for i in self.op_range(0, n):
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op = self.code[i]
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self.prev.append(i)
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if op >= HAVE_ARGUMENT:
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self.prev.append(i)
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self.prev.append(i)
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self.lines = []
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linetuple = namedtuple('linetuple', ['l_no', 'next'])
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j = 0
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# linestarts is a tuple of (offset, line number).
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# Turn that in a has that we can index
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linestarts = list(dis.findlinestarts(co))
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linestartoffsets = {}
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for offset, lineno in linestarts:
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linestartoffsets[offset] = lineno
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(prev_start_byte, prev_line_no) = linestarts[0]
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for (start_byte, line_no) in linestarts[1:]:
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while j < start_byte:
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self.lines.append(linetuple(prev_line_no, start_byte))
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j += 1
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prev_line_no = start_byte
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while j < n:
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self.lines.append(linetuple(prev_line_no, n))
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j+=1
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# self.lines contains (block,addrLastInstr)
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if classname:
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classname = '_' + classname.lstrip('_') + '__'
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def unmangle(name):
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if name.startswith(classname) and name[-2:] != '__':
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return name[len(classname) - 2:]
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return name
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free = [ unmangle(name) for name in (co.co_cellvars + co.co_freevars) ]
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names = [ unmangle(name) for name in co.co_names ]
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varnames = [ unmangle(name) for name in co.co_varnames ]
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else:
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free = co.co_cellvars + co.co_freevars
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names = co.co_names
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varnames = co.co_varnames
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self.load_asserts = set()
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for i in self.op_range(0, n):
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if self.code[i] == PJIT and self.code[i+3] == LOAD_GLOBAL:
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if names[self.get_argument(i+3)] == 'AssertionError':
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self.load_asserts.add(i+3)
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cf = self.find_jump_targets(self.code)
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# contains (code, [addrRefToCode])
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last_stmt = self.next_stmt[0]
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i = self.next_stmt[last_stmt]
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replace = {}
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while i < n-1:
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if self.lines[last_stmt].next > i:
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if self.code[last_stmt] == PRINT_ITEM:
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if self.code[i] == PRINT_ITEM:
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replace[i] = 'PRINT_ITEM_CONT'
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elif self.code[i] == PRINT_NEWLINE:
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replace[i] = 'PRINT_NEWLINE_CONT'
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last_stmt = i
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i = self.next_stmt[i]
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imports = self.all_instr(0, n, (IMPORT_NAME, IMPORT_FROM, IMPORT_STAR))
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if len(imports) > 1:
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last_import = imports[0]
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for i in imports[1:]:
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if self.lines[last_import].next > i:
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if self.code[last_import] == IMPORT_NAME == self.code[i]:
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replace[i] = 'IMPORT_NAME_CONT'
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last_import = i
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extended_arg = 0
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for offset in self.op_range(0, n):
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if offset in cf:
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k = 0
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for j in cf[offset]:
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rv.append(Token('COME_FROM', None, repr(j),
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offset="%s_%d" % (offset, k)))
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k += 1
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op = self.code[offset]
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op_name = opname[op]
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oparg = None; pattr = None
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if op >= HAVE_ARGUMENT:
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oparg = self.get_argument(offset) + extended_arg
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extended_arg = 0
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if op == EXTENDED_ARG:
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extended_arg = oparg * scan.L65536
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continue
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if op in hasconst:
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const = co.co_consts[oparg]
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if iscode(const):
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oparg = const
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if const.co_name == '<lambda>':
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assert op_name == 'LOAD_CONST'
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op_name = 'LOAD_LAMBDA'
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elif const.co_name == '<genexpr>':
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op_name = 'LOAD_GENEXPR'
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elif const.co_name == '<dictcomp>':
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op_name = 'LOAD_DICTCOMP'
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elif const.co_name == '<setcomp>':
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op_name = 'LOAD_SETCOMP'
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# verify() uses 'pattr' for comparison, since 'attr'
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# now holds Code(const) and thus can not be used
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# for comparison (todo: think about changing this)
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# pattr = 'code_object @ 0x%x %s->%s' %\
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# (id(const), const.co_filename, const.co_name)
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pattr = '<code_object ' + const.co_name + '>'
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else:
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pattr = const
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elif op in hasname:
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pattr = names[oparg]
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elif op in hasjrel:
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pattr = repr(offset + 3 + oparg)
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elif op in hasjabs:
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pattr = repr(oparg)
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elif op in haslocal:
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pattr = varnames[oparg]
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elif op in hascompare:
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pattr = cmp_op[oparg]
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elif op in hasfree:
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pattr = free[oparg]
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if op in (BUILD_LIST, BUILD_TUPLE, BUILD_SET, BUILD_SLICE,
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UNPACK_SEQUENCE,
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MAKE_FUNCTION, CALL_FUNCTION, MAKE_CLOSURE,
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CALL_FUNCTION_VAR, CALL_FUNCTION_KW,
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CALL_FUNCTION_VAR_KW, DUP_TOPX, RAISE_VARARGS
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):
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# CE - Hack for >= 2.5
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# Now all values loaded via LOAD_CLOSURE are packed into
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# a tuple before calling MAKE_CLOSURE.
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if op == BUILD_TUPLE and \
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self.code[self.prev[offset]] == LOAD_CLOSURE:
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continue
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else:
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op_name = '%s_%d' % (op_name, oparg)
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if op != BUILD_SLICE:
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customize[op_name] = oparg
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elif op == JA:
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target = self.get_target(offset)
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if target < offset:
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if offset in self.stmts and self.code[offset+3] not in (END_FINALLY, POP_BLOCK) \
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and offset not in self.not_continue:
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op_name = 'CONTINUE'
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else:
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op_name = 'JUMP_BACK'
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elif op == LOAD_GLOBAL:
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if offset in self.load_asserts:
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op_name = 'LOAD_ASSERT'
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elif op == RETURN_VALUE:
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if offset in self.return_end_ifs:
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op_name = 'RETURN_END_IF'
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if offset in linestartoffsets:
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linestart = linestartoffsets[offset]
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else:
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linestart = None
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if offset not in replace:
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rv.append(Token(op_name, oparg, pattr, offset, linestart))
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else:
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rv.append(Token(replace[offset], oparg, pattr, offset, linestart))
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return rv, customize
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def build_stmt_indices(self):
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code = self.code
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start = 0
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end = len(code)
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stmt_opcodes = set([
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SETUP_LOOP, BREAK_LOOP, CONTINUE_LOOP,
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SETUP_FINALLY, END_FINALLY, SETUP_EXCEPT, SETUP_WITH,
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POP_BLOCK, STORE_FAST, DELETE_FAST, STORE_DEREF,
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STORE_GLOBAL, DELETE_GLOBAL, STORE_NAME, DELETE_NAME,
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STORE_ATTR, DELETE_ATTR, STORE_SUBSCR, DELETE_SUBSCR,
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RETURN_VALUE, RAISE_VARARGS, POP_TOP,
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PRINT_EXPR, PRINT_ITEM, PRINT_NEWLINE, PRINT_ITEM_TO, PRINT_NEWLINE_TO,
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STORE_SLICE_0, STORE_SLICE_1, STORE_SLICE_2, STORE_SLICE_3,
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DELETE_SLICE_0, DELETE_SLICE_1, DELETE_SLICE_2, DELETE_SLICE_3,
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JUMP_ABSOLUTE, EXEC_STMT,
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])
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stmt_opcode_seqs = [(PJIF, JF), (PJIF, JA), (PJIT, JF), (PJIT, JA)]
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designator_ops = set([
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STORE_FAST, STORE_NAME, STORE_GLOBAL, STORE_DEREF, STORE_ATTR,
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STORE_SLICE_0, STORE_SLICE_1, STORE_SLICE_2, STORE_SLICE_3,
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STORE_SUBSCR, UNPACK_SEQUENCE, JA
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])
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prelim = self.all_instr(start, end, stmt_opcodes)
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stmts = self.stmts = set(prelim)
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pass_stmts = set()
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for seq in stmt_opcode_seqs:
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for i in self.op_range(start, end-(len(seq)+1)):
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match = True
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for elem in seq:
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if elem != code[i]:
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match = False
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break
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i += self.op_size(code[i])
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if match:
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i = self.prev[i]
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stmts.add(i)
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pass_stmts.add(i)
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if pass_stmts:
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stmt_list = list(stmts)
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stmt_list.sort()
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else:
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stmt_list = prelim
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last_stmt = -1
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self.next_stmt = []
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slist = self.next_stmt = []
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i = 0
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for s in stmt_list:
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if code[s] == JA and s not in pass_stmts:
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target = self.get_target(s)
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if target > s or self.lines[last_stmt].l_no == self.lines[s].l_no:
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stmts.remove(s)
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continue
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j = self.prev[s]
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while code[j] == JA:
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j = self.prev[j]
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if code[j] == LIST_APPEND: # list comprehension
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stmts.remove(s)
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continue
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elif code[s] == POP_TOP and code[self.prev[s]] == ROT_TWO:
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stmts.remove(s)
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continue
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elif code[s] in designator_ops:
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j = self.prev[s]
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while code[j] in designator_ops:
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j = self.prev[j]
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if code[j] == FOR_ITER:
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stmts.remove(s)
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continue
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last_stmt = s
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slist += [s] * (s-i)
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i = s
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slist += [end] * (end-len(slist))
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def next_except_jump(self, start):
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'''
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Return the next jump that was generated by an except SomeException:
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construct in a try...except...else clause or None if not found.
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'''
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if self.code[start] == DUP_TOP:
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except_match = self.first_instr(start, len(self.code), POP_JUMP_IF_FALSE)
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if except_match:
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jmp = self.prev[self.get_target(except_match)]
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self.ignore_if.add(except_match)
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self.not_continue.add(jmp)
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return jmp
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count_END_FINALLY = 0
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count_SETUP_ = 0
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for i in self.op_range(start, len(self.code)):
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op = self.code[i]
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if op == END_FINALLY:
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if count_END_FINALLY == count_SETUP_:
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assert self.code[self.prev[i]] in (JA, JF, RETURN_VALUE)
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self.not_continue.add(self.prev[i])
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return self.prev[i]
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count_END_FINALLY += 1
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elif op in (SETUP_EXCEPT, SETUP_WITH, SETUP_FINALLY):
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count_SETUP_ += 1
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def detect_structure(self, pos, op=None):
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'''
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Detect type of block structures and their boundaries to fix optimized jumps
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in python2.3+
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'''
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# TODO: check the struct boundaries more precisely -Dan
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code = self.code
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# Ev remove this test and make op a mandatory argument -Dan
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if op is None:
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op = code[pos]
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# Detect parent structure
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parent = self.structs[0]
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start = parent['start']
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end = parent['end']
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for s in self.structs:
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_start = s['start']
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_end = s['end']
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if (_start <= pos < _end) and (_start >= start and _end <= end):
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start = _start
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end = _end
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parent = s
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if op == SETUP_LOOP:
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start = pos+3
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target = self.get_target(pos, op)
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end = self.restrict_to_parent(target, parent)
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if target != end:
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self.fixed_jumps[pos] = end
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(line_no, next_line_byte) = self.lines[pos]
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jump_back = self.last_instr(start, end, JA,
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next_line_byte, False)
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if jump_back and jump_back != self.prev[end] and code[jump_back+3] in (JA, JF):
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if code[self.prev[end]] == RETURN_VALUE or \
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(code[self.prev[end]] == POP_BLOCK and code[self.prev[self.prev[end]]] == RETURN_VALUE):
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jump_back = None
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if not jump_back: # loop suite ends in return. wtf right?
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jump_back = self.last_instr(start, end, RETURN_VALUE) + 1
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if not jump_back:
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return
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if code[self.prev[next_line_byte]] not in (PJIF, PJIT):
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loop_type = 'for'
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else:
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loop_type = 'while'
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self.ignore_if.add(self.prev[next_line_byte])
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target = next_line_byte
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end = jump_back + 3
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else:
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if self.get_target(jump_back) >= next_line_byte:
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jump_back = self.last_instr(start, end, JA, start, False)
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if end > jump_back+4 and code[end] in (JF, JA):
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if code[jump_back+4] in (JA, JF):
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if self.get_target(jump_back+4) == self.get_target(end):
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self.fixed_jumps[pos] = jump_back+4
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end = jump_back+4
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elif target < pos:
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self.fixed_jumps[pos] = jump_back+4
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end = jump_back+4
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target = self.get_target(jump_back, JA)
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if code[target] in (FOR_ITER, GET_ITER):
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loop_type = 'for'
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else:
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loop_type = 'while'
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test = self.prev[next_line_byte]
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if test == pos:
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loop_type = 'while 1'
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elif self.code[test] in hasjabs+hasjrel:
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self.ignore_if.add(test)
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test_target = self.get_target(test)
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if test_target > (jump_back+3):
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jump_back = test_target
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self.not_continue.add(jump_back)
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self.loops.append(target)
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self.structs.append({'type': loop_type + '-loop',
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'start': target,
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'end': jump_back})
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if jump_back+3 != end:
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self.structs.append({'type': loop_type + '-else',
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'start': jump_back+3,
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'end': end})
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elif op == SETUP_EXCEPT:
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start = pos+3
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target = self.get_target(pos, op)
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end = self.restrict_to_parent(target, parent)
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if target != end:
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self.fixed_jumps[pos] = end
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# print target, end, parent
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# Add the try block
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self.structs.append({'type': 'try',
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'start': start,
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'end': end-4})
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# Now isolate the except and else blocks
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end_else = start_else = self.get_target(self.prev[end])
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# Add the except blocks
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i = end
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while self.code[i] != END_FINALLY:
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jmp = self.next_except_jump(i)
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if self.code[jmp] == RETURN_VALUE:
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self.structs.append({'type': 'except',
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'start': i,
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'end': jmp+1})
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i = jmp + 1
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else:
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if self.get_target(jmp) != start_else:
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end_else = self.get_target(jmp)
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if self.code[jmp] == JF:
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self.fixed_jumps[jmp] = -1
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self.structs.append({'type': 'except',
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'start': i,
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'end': jmp})
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i = jmp + 3
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# Add the try-else block
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if end_else != start_else:
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r_end_else = self.restrict_to_parent(end_else, parent)
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self.structs.append({'type': 'try-else',
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'start': i+1,
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'end': r_end_else})
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self.fixed_jumps[i] = r_end_else
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else:
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self.fixed_jumps[i] = i+1
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elif op in (PJIF, PJIT):
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start = pos+3
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target = self.get_target(pos, op)
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rtarget = self.restrict_to_parent(target, parent)
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pre = self.prev
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if target != rtarget and parent['type'] == 'and/or':
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self.fixed_jumps[pos] = rtarget
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return
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# does this jump to right after another cond jump?
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# if so, it's part of a larger conditional
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if (code[pre[target]] in (JUMP_IF_FALSE_OR_POP, JUMP_IF_TRUE_OR_POP,
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PJIF, PJIT)) and (target > pos):
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self.fixed_jumps[pos] = pre[target]
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self.structs.append({'type': 'and/or',
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'start': start,
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'end': pre[target]})
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return
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# is this an if and
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if op == PJIF:
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match = self.rem_or(start, self.next_stmt[pos], PJIF, target)
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match = self.remove_mid_line_ifs(match)
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if match:
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if code[pre[rtarget]] in (JF, JA) \
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and pre[rtarget] not in self.stmts \
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and self.restrict_to_parent(self.get_target(pre[rtarget]), parent) == rtarget:
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if code[pre[pre[rtarget]]] == JA \
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and self.remove_mid_line_ifs([pos]) \
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and target == self.get_target(pre[pre[rtarget]]) \
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and (pre[pre[rtarget]] not in self.stmts or self.get_target(pre[pre[rtarget]]) > pre[pre[rtarget]])\
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and 1 == len(self.remove_mid_line_ifs(self.rem_or(start, pre[pre[rtarget]], (PJIF, PJIT), target))):
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pass
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elif code[pre[pre[rtarget]]] == RETURN_VALUE \
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and self.remove_mid_line_ifs([pos]) \
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and 1 == (len(set(self.remove_mid_line_ifs(self.rem_or(start,
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pre[pre[rtarget]],
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(PJIF, PJIT), target)))
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| set(self.remove_mid_line_ifs(self.rem_or(start, pre[pre[rtarget]],
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(PJIF, PJIT, JA), pre[rtarget], True))))):
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pass
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else:
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fix = None
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jump_ifs = self.all_instr(start, self.next_stmt[pos], PJIF)
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last_jump_good = True
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for j in jump_ifs:
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if target == self.get_target(j):
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if self.lines[j].next == j+3 and last_jump_good:
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fix = j
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break
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else:
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last_jump_good = False
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self.fixed_jumps[pos] = fix or match[-1]
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return
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else:
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self.fixed_jumps[pos] = match[-1]
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return
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else: # op == PJIT
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if (pos+3) in self.load_asserts:
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if code[pre[rtarget]] == RAISE_VARARGS:
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return
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self.load_asserts.remove(pos+3)
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|
|
next = self.next_stmt[pos]
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if pre[next] == pos:
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pass
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|
elif code[next] in (JF, JA) and target == self.get_target(next):
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if code[pre[next]] == PJIF:
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if code[next] == JF or target != rtarget or code[pre[pre[rtarget]]] not in (JA, RETURN_VALUE):
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|
self.fixed_jumps[pos] = pre[next]
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|
return
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elif code[next] == JA and code[target] in (JA, JF):
|
|
next_target = self.get_target(next)
|
|
if self.get_target(target) == next_target:
|
|
self.fixed_jumps[pos] = pre[next]
|
|
return
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|
elif code[next_target] in (JA, JF) and self.get_target(next_target) == self.get_target(target):
|
|
self.fixed_jumps[pos] = pre[next]
|
|
return
|
|
|
|
# don't add a struct for a while test, it's already taken care of
|
|
if pos in self.ignore_if:
|
|
return
|
|
|
|
if code[pre[rtarget]] == JA and pre[rtarget] in self.stmts \
|
|
and pre[rtarget] != pos and pre[pre[rtarget]] != pos:
|
|
if code[rtarget] == JA and code[rtarget+3] == POP_BLOCK:
|
|
if code[pre[pre[rtarget]]] != JA:
|
|
pass
|
|
elif self.get_target(pre[pre[rtarget]]) != target:
|
|
pass
|
|
else:
|
|
rtarget = pre[rtarget]
|
|
else:
|
|
rtarget = pre[rtarget]
|
|
# does the if jump just beyond a jump op, then this is probably an if statement
|
|
if code[pre[rtarget]] in (JA, JF):
|
|
if_end = self.get_target(pre[rtarget])
|
|
|
|
# is this a loop not an if?
|
|
if (if_end < pre[rtarget]) and (code[pre[if_end]] == SETUP_LOOP):
|
|
if(if_end > start):
|
|
return
|
|
|
|
end = self.restrict_to_parent(if_end, parent)
|
|
|
|
self.structs.append({'type': 'if-then',
|
|
'start': start,
|
|
'end': pre[rtarget]})
|
|
self.not_continue.add(pre[rtarget])
|
|
|
|
if rtarget < end:
|
|
self.structs.append({'type': 'if-else',
|
|
'start': rtarget,
|
|
'end': end})
|
|
elif code[pre[rtarget]] == RETURN_VALUE:
|
|
self.structs.append({'type': 'if-then',
|
|
'start': start,
|
|
'end': rtarget})
|
|
self.return_end_ifs.add(pre[rtarget])
|
|
|
|
elif op in (JUMP_IF_FALSE_OR_POP, JUMP_IF_TRUE_OR_POP):
|
|
target = self.get_target(pos, op)
|
|
self.fixed_jumps[pos] = self.restrict_to_parent(target, parent)
|
|
|
|
def find_jump_targets(self, code):
|
|
'''
|
|
Detect all offsets in a byte code which are jump targets.
|
|
|
|
Return the list of offsets.
|
|
|
|
This procedure is modelled after dis.findlabels(), but here
|
|
for each target the number of jumps are counted.
|
|
'''
|
|
|
|
n = len(code)
|
|
self.structs = [{'type': 'root',
|
|
'start': 0,
|
|
'end': n-1}]
|
|
self.loops = [] # All loop entry points
|
|
self.fixed_jumps = {} # Map fixed jumps to their real destination
|
|
self.ignore_if = set()
|
|
self.build_stmt_indices()
|
|
self.not_continue = set()
|
|
self.return_end_ifs = set()
|
|
|
|
targets = {}
|
|
for i in self.op_range(0, n):
|
|
op = code[i]
|
|
|
|
# Determine structures and fix jumps in Python versions
|
|
# since 2.3
|
|
self.detect_structure(i, op)
|
|
|
|
if op >= HAVE_ARGUMENT:
|
|
label = self.fixed_jumps.get(i)
|
|
oparg = code[i+1] + code[i+2] * 256
|
|
if label is None:
|
|
if op in hasjrel and op != FOR_ITER:
|
|
label = i + 3 + oparg
|
|
elif op in hasjabs:
|
|
if op in (JUMP_IF_FALSE_OR_POP, JUMP_IF_TRUE_OR_POP):
|
|
if (oparg > i):
|
|
label = oparg
|
|
|
|
if label is not None and label != -1:
|
|
targets[label] = targets.get(label, []) + [i]
|
|
elif op == END_FINALLY and i in self.fixed_jumps:
|
|
label = self.fixed_jumps[i]
|
|
targets[label] = targets.get(label, []) + [i]
|
|
return targets
|
|
|
|
if __name__ == "__main__":
|
|
co = inspect.currentframe().f_code
|
|
tokens, customize = Scanner27().disassemble(co)
|
|
for t in tokens:
|
|
print(t)
|
|
pass
|