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36 KiB
Python
# Copyright (c) 2018-2019 by Rocky Bernstein
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#
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# This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
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# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
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# the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
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# (at your option) any later version.
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#
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# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
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# GNU General Public License for more details.
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#
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# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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# along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
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"""Isolate Python 3 version-specific semantic actions here.
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"""
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from uncompyle6.semantics.consts import (
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INDENT_PER_LEVEL, PRECEDENCE, TABLE_DIRECT, TABLE_R)
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from xdis.code import iscode
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from xdis.util import COMPILER_FLAG_BIT
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from spark_parser.ast import GenericASTTraversalPruningException
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from uncompyle6.scanners.tok import Token
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from uncompyle6.semantics.helper import flatten_list
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from uncompyle6.semantics.make_function import make_function3_annotate
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def customize_for_version3(self, version):
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TABLE_DIRECT.update({
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'function_def_annotate': ( '\n\n%|def %c%c\n', -1, 0),
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'store_locals': ( '%|# inspect.currentframe().f_locals = __locals__\n', ),
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})
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assert version >= 3.0
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def n_classdef3(node):
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# class definition ('class X(A,B,C):')
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cclass = self.currentclass
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# Pick out various needed bits of information
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# * class_name - the name of the class
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# * subclass_info - the parameters to the class e.g.
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# class Foo(bar, baz)
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# ----------
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# * subclass_code - the code for the subclass body
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subclass_info = None
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if node == 'classdefdeco2':
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if self.version >= 3.6:
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class_name = node[1][1].pattr
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elif self.version <= 3.3:
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class_name = node[2][0].pattr
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else:
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class_name = node[1][2].pattr
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build_class = node
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else:
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build_class = node[0]
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if self.version >= 3.6:
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if build_class == 'build_class_kw':
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mkfunc = build_class[1]
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assert mkfunc == 'mkfunc'
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subclass_info = build_class
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if hasattr(mkfunc[0], 'attr') and iscode(mkfunc[0].attr):
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subclass_code = mkfunc[0].attr
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else:
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assert mkfunc[0] == 'load_closure'
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subclass_code = mkfunc[1].attr
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assert iscode(subclass_code)
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if build_class[1][0] == 'load_closure':
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code_node = build_class[1][1]
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else:
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code_node = build_class[1][0]
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class_name = code_node.attr.co_name
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else:
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class_name = node[1][0].pattr
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build_class = node[0]
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assert 'mkfunc' == build_class[1]
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mkfunc = build_class[1]
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if mkfunc[0] in ('kwargs', 'no_kwargs'):
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if 3.0 <= self.version <= 3.2:
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for n in mkfunc:
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if hasattr(n, 'attr') and iscode(n.attr):
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subclass_code = n.attr
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break
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elif n == 'expr':
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subclass_code = n[0].attr
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pass
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pass
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else:
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for n in mkfunc:
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if hasattr(n, 'attr') and iscode(n.attr):
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subclass_code = n.attr
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break
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pass
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pass
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if node == 'classdefdeco2':
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subclass_info = node
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else:
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subclass_info = node[0]
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elif build_class[1][0] == 'load_closure':
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# Python 3 with closures not functions
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load_closure = build_class[1]
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if hasattr(load_closure[-3], 'attr'):
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# Python 3.3 classes with closures work like this.
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# Note have to test before 3.2 case because
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# index -2 also has an attr.
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subclass_code = load_closure[-3].attr
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elif hasattr(load_closure[-2], 'attr'):
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# Python 3.2 works like this
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subclass_code = load_closure[-2].attr
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else:
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raise 'Internal Error n_classdef: cannot find class body'
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if hasattr(build_class[3], '__len__'):
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if not subclass_info:
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subclass_info = build_class[3]
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elif hasattr(build_class[2], '__len__'):
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subclass_info = build_class[2]
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else:
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raise 'Internal Error n_classdef: cannot superclass name'
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elif self.version >= 3.6 and node == 'classdefdeco2':
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subclass_info = node
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subclass_code = build_class[1][0].attr
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elif not subclass_info:
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if mkfunc[0] in ('no_kwargs', 'kwargs'):
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subclass_code = mkfunc[1].attr
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else:
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subclass_code = mkfunc[0].attr
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if node == 'classdefdeco2':
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subclass_info = node
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else:
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subclass_info = node[0]
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if (node == 'classdefdeco2'):
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self.write('\n')
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else:
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self.write('\n\n')
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self.currentclass = str(class_name)
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self.write(self.indent, 'class ', self.currentclass)
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self.print_super_classes3(subclass_info)
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self.println(':')
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# class body
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self.indent_more()
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self.build_class(subclass_code)
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self.indent_less()
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self.currentclass = cclass
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if len(self.param_stack) > 1:
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self.write('\n\n')
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else:
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self.write('\n\n\n')
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self.prune()
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self.n_classdef3 = n_classdef3
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if version == 3.0:
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# In Python 3.0 there is code to move from _[dd] into
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# the iteration variable. These rules we can ignore
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# since we pick up the iteration variable some other way and
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# we definitely don't include in the source _[dd].
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def n_comp_iter(node):
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if node[0] == 'expr':
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n = node[0][0]
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if (n == 'LOAD_FAST' and
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n.pattr[0:2] == '_['):
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self.prune()
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pass
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pass
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# Not this special case, procede as normal...
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self.default(node)
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self.n_comp_iter = n_comp_iter
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if version >= 3.3:
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def n_yield_from(node):
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self.write('yield from')
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self.write(' ')
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if 3.3 <= self.version <= 3.4:
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self.preorder(node[0][0][0][0])
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elif self.version >= 3.5:
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self.preorder(node[0])
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else:
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assert False, "dunno about this python version"
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self.prune() # stop recursing
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self.n_yield_from = n_yield_from
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if 3.2 <= version <= 3.4:
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def n_call(node):
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mapping = self._get_mapping(node)
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key = node
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for i in mapping[1:]:
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key = key[i]
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pass
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if key.kind.startswith('CALL_FUNCTION_VAR_KW'):
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# We may want to fill this in...
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# But it is distinct from CALL_FUNCTION_VAR below
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pass
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elif key.kind.startswith('CALL_FUNCTION_VAR'):
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# CALL_FUNCTION_VAR's top element of the stack contains
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# the variable argument list, then comes
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# annotation args, then keyword args.
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# In the most least-top-most stack entry, but position 1
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# in node order, the positional args.
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argc = node[-1].attr
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nargs = argc & 0xFF
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kwargs = (argc >> 8) & 0xFF
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# FIXME: handle annotation args
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if kwargs != 0:
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# kwargs == 0 is handled by the table entry
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# Should probably handle it here though.
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if nargs == 0:
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template = ('%c(*%c, %C)',
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0, -2, (1, kwargs+1, ', '))
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else:
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template = ('%c(%C, *%c, %C)',
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0, (1, nargs+1, ', '),
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-2, (-2-kwargs, -2, ', '))
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self.template_engine(template, node)
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self.prune()
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self.default(node)
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self.n_call = n_call
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def n_mkfunc_annotate(node):
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if self.version >= 3.3 or node[-2] == 'kwargs':
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# LOAD_CONST code object ..
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# LOAD_CONST 'x0' if >= 3.3
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# EXTENDED_ARG
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# MAKE_FUNCTION ..
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code = node[-4]
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elif node[-3] == 'expr':
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code = node[-3][0]
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else:
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# LOAD_CONST code object ..
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# MAKE_FUNCTION ..
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code = node[-3]
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self.indent_more()
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for annotate_last in range(len(node)-1, -1, -1):
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if node[annotate_last] == 'annotate_tuple':
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break
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# FIXME: the real situation is that when derived from
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# function_def_annotate we the name has been filled in.
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# But when derived from funcdefdeco it hasn't Would like a better
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# way to distinquish.
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if self.f.getvalue()[-4:] == 'def ':
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self.write(code.attr.co_name)
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# FIXME: handle and pass full annotate args
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make_function3_annotate(self, node, is_lambda=False,
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code_node=code, annotate_last=annotate_last)
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if len(self.param_stack) > 1:
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self.write('\n\n')
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else:
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self.write('\n\n\n')
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self.indent_less()
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self.prune() # stop recursing
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self.n_mkfunc_annotate = n_mkfunc_annotate
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TABLE_DIRECT.update({
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'tryelsestmtl3': ( '%|try:\n%+%c%-%c%|else:\n%+%c%-',
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(1, 'suite_stmts_opt'),
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(3, 'except_handler'),
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(5, 'else_suitel') ),
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})
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if version >= 3.4:
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########################
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# Python 3.4+ Additions
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#######################
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TABLE_DIRECT.update({
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'LOAD_CLASSDEREF': ( '%{pattr}', ),
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})
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########################
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# Python 3.5+ Additions
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#######################
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if version >= 3.5:
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TABLE_DIRECT.update({
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'await_expr': ( 'await %c', 0),
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'await_stmt': ( '%|%c\n', 0),
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'async_for_stmt': (
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'%|async for %c in %c:\n%+%c%-\n\n', 9, 1, 25 ),
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'async_forelse_stmt': (
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'%|async for %c in %c:\n%+%c%-%|else:\n%+%c%-\n\n',
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9, 1, 25, (27, 'else_suite') ),
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'async_with_stmt': (
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'%|async with %c:\n%+%c%-', 0, 7),
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'async_with_as_stmt': (
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'%|async with %c as %c:\n%+%c%-', 0, 6, 7),
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'unmap_dict': ( '{**%C}', (0, -1, ', **') ),
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# 'unmapexpr': ( '{**%c}', 0), # done by n_unmapexpr
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})
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def async_call(node):
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self.f.write('async ')
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node.kind == 'call'
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p = self.prec
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self.prec = 80
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self.template_engine(('%c(%P)', 0, (1, -4, ', ',
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100)), node)
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self.prec = p
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node.kind == 'async_call'
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self.prune()
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self.n_async_call = async_call
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self.n_build_list_unpack = self.n_list
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if version == 3.5:
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def n_call(node):
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mapping = self._get_mapping(node)
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table = mapping[0]
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key = node
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for i in mapping[1:]:
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key = key[i]
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pass
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if key.kind.startswith('CALL_FUNCTION_VAR_KW'):
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# Python 3.5 changes the stack position of
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# *args: kwargs come after *args whereas
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# in earlier Pythons, *args is at the end
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# which simplifies things from our
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# perspective. Python 3.6+ replaces
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# CALL_FUNCTION_VAR_KW with
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# CALL_FUNCTION_EX We will just swap the
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# order to make it look like earlier
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# Python 3.
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entry = table[key.kind]
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kwarg_pos = entry[2][1]
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args_pos = kwarg_pos - 1
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# Put last node[args_pos] after subsequent kwargs
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while node[kwarg_pos] == 'kwarg' and kwarg_pos < len(node):
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# swap node[args_pos] with node[kwargs_pos]
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node[kwarg_pos], node[args_pos] = node[args_pos], node[kwarg_pos]
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args_pos = kwarg_pos
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kwarg_pos += 1
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elif key.kind.startswith('CALL_FUNCTION_VAR'):
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# CALL_FUNCTION_VAR's top element of the stack contains
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# the variable argument list, then comes
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# annotation args, then keyword args.
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# In the most least-top-most stack entry, but position 1
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# in node order, the positional args.
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argc = node[-1].attr
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nargs = argc & 0xFF
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kwargs = (argc >> 8) & 0xFF
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# FIXME: handle annotation args
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if nargs > 0:
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template = ('%c(%C, ', 0, (1, nargs+1, ', '))
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else:
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template = ('%c(', 0)
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self.template_engine(template, node)
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args_node = node[-2]
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if args_node in ('pos_arg', 'expr'):
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args_node = args_node[0]
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if args_node == 'build_list_unpack':
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template = ('*%P)', (0, len(args_node)-1, ', *', 100))
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self.template_engine(template, args_node)
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else:
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if len(node) - nargs > 3:
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template = ('*%c, %C)', nargs+1, (nargs+kwargs+1, -1, ', '))
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else:
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template = ('*%c)', nargs+1)
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self.template_engine(template, node)
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self.prune()
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self.default(node)
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self.n_call = n_call
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def n_function_def(node):
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if self.version >= 3.6:
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code_node = node[0][0]
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else:
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code_node = node[0][1]
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is_code = hasattr(code_node, 'attr') and iscode(code_node.attr)
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if (is_code and
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(code_node.attr.co_flags & COMPILER_FLAG_BIT['COROUTINE'])):
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self.template_engine(('\n\n%|async def %c\n',
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-2), node)
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else:
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self.template_engine(('\n\n%|def %c\n', -2),
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node)
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self.prune()
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self.n_function_def = n_function_def
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def unmapexpr(node):
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last_n = node[0][-1]
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for n in node[0]:
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self.preorder(n)
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if n != last_n:
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self.f.write(', **')
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pass
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pass
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self.prune()
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pass
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self.n_unmapexpr = unmapexpr
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# FIXME: start here
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def n_list_unpack(node):
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"""
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prettyprint an unpacked list or tuple
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"""
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p = self.prec
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self.prec = 100
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lastnode = node.pop()
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lastnodetype = lastnode.kind
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# If this build list is inside a CALL_FUNCTION_VAR,
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# then the first * has already been printed.
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# Until I have a better way to check for CALL_FUNCTION_VAR,
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# will assume that if the text ends in *.
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last_was_star = self.f.getvalue().endswith('*')
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if lastnodetype.startswith('BUILD_LIST'):
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self.write('['); endchar = ']'
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elif lastnodetype.startswith('BUILD_TUPLE'):
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# Tuples can appear places that can NOT
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# have parenthesis around them, like array
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# subscripts. We check for that by seeing
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# if a tuple item is some sort of slice.
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no_parens = False
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for n in node:
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if n == 'expr' and n[0].kind.startswith('build_slice'):
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no_parens = True
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break
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pass
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if no_parens:
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endchar = ''
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else:
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self.write('('); endchar = ')'
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pass
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elif lastnodetype.startswith('BUILD_SET'):
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self.write('{'); endchar = '}'
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elif lastnodetype.startswith('BUILD_MAP_UNPACK'):
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self.write('{*'); endchar = '}'
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elif lastnodetype.startswith('ROT_TWO'):
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self.write('('); endchar = ')'
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else:
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raise TypeError('Internal Error: n_build_list expects list, tuple, set, or unpack')
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flat_elems = flatten_list(node)
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self.indent_more(INDENT_PER_LEVEL)
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sep = ''
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for elem in flat_elems:
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if elem in ('ROT_THREE', 'EXTENDED_ARG'):
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continue
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assert elem == 'expr'
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line_number = self.line_number
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value = self.traverse(elem)
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if elem[0] == 'tuple':
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assert value[0] == '('
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assert value[-1] == ')'
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value = value[1:-1]
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if value[-1] == ',':
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# singleton tuple
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value = value[:-1]
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else:
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value = '*' + value
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if line_number != self.line_number:
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sep += '\n' + self.indent + INDENT_PER_LEVEL[:-1]
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else:
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if sep != '': sep += ' '
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if not last_was_star:
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pass
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else:
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last_was_star = False
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self.write(sep, value)
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sep = ','
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if lastnode.attr == 1 and lastnodetype.startswith('BUILD_TUPLE'):
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self.write(',')
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self.write(endchar)
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self.indent_less(INDENT_PER_LEVEL)
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self.prec = p
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self.prune()
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return
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self.n_tuple_unpack = n_list_unpack
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if version >= 3.6:
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########################
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# Python 3.6+ Additions
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#######################
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# Value 100 is important; it is exactly
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# module/function precidence.
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PRECEDENCE['call_kw'] = 100
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PRECEDENCE['call_kw36'] = 100
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PRECEDENCE['call_ex'] = 100
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PRECEDENCE['call_ex_kw'] = 100
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PRECEDENCE['call_ex_kw2'] = 100
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PRECEDENCE['call_ex_kw3'] = 100
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PRECEDENCE['call_ex_kw4'] = 100
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PRECEDENCE['unmap_dict'] = 0
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TABLE_DIRECT.update({
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'tryfinally36': ( '%|try:\n%+%c%-%|finally:\n%+%c%-\n\n',
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(1, 'returns'), 3 ),
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'fstring_expr': ( "{%c%{conversion}}", 0),
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# FIXME: the below assumes the format strings
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# don't have ''' in them. Fix this properly
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'fstring_single': ( "f'''{%c%{conversion}}'''", 0),
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'fstring_multi': ( "f'''%c'''", 0),
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'func_args36': ( "%c(**", 0),
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'try_except36': ( '%|try:\n%+%c%-%c\n\n', 1, 2 ),
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'except_return': ( '%|except:\n%+%c%-', 3 ),
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'unpack_list': ( '*%c', (0, 'list') ),
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'tryfinally_return_stmt':
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( '%|try:\n%+%c%-%|finally:\n%+%|return%-\n\n', 1 ),
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'call_ex' : (
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'%c(%p)',
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(0, 'expr'), (1, 100)),
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'call_ex_kw' : (
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'%c(%p)',
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(0, 'expr'), (2, 100)),
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})
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TABLE_R.update({
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'CALL_FUNCTION_EX': ('%c(*%P)', 0, (1, 2, ', ', 100)),
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# Not quite right
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'CALL_FUNCTION_EX_KW': ('%c(**%C)', 0, (2, 3, ',')),
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})
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def build_unpack_tuple_with_call(node):
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if node[0] == 'expr':
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tup = node[0][0]
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else:
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tup = node[0]
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pass
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assert tup == 'tuple'
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self.call36_tuple(tup)
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buwc = node[-1]
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assert buwc.kind.startswith('BUILD_TUPLE_UNPACK_WITH_CALL')
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for n in node[1:-1]:
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self.f.write(', *')
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self.preorder(n)
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pass
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self.prune()
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return
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self.n_build_tuple_unpack_with_call = build_unpack_tuple_with_call
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def build_unpack_map_with_call(node):
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n = node[0]
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if n == 'expr':
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n = n[0]
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if n == 'dict':
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self.call36_dict(n)
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first = 1
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sep = ', **'
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else:
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first = 0
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sep = '**'
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for n in node[first:-1]:
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self.f.write(sep)
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self.preorder(n)
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sep = ', **'
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pass
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self.prune()
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return
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self.n_build_map_unpack_with_call = build_unpack_map_with_call
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def call_ex_kw2(node):
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"""Handle CALL_FUNCTION_EX 2 (have KW) but with
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BUILD_{MAP,TUPLE}_UNPACK_WITH_CALL"""
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# This is weird shit. Thanks Python!
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self.preorder(node[0])
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self.write('(')
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assert node[1] == 'build_tuple_unpack_with_call'
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btuwc = node[1]
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tup = btuwc[0]
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if tup == 'expr':
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tup = tup[0]
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assert tup == 'tuple'
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self.call36_tuple(tup)
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assert node[2] == 'build_map_unpack_with_call'
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self.write(', ')
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d = node[2][0]
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if d == 'expr':
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d = d[0]
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|
assert d == 'dict'
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|
self.call36_dict(d)
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args = btuwc[1]
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self.write(', *')
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self.preorder(args)
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|
|
|
self.write(', **')
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|
star_star_args = node[2][1]
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|
if star_star_args == 'expr':
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|
star_star_args = star_star_args[0]
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|
self.preorder(star_star_args)
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|
self.write(')')
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|
self.prune()
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|
self.n_call_ex_kw2 = call_ex_kw2
|
|
|
|
def call_ex_kw3(node):
|
|
"""Handle CALL_FUNCTION_EX 1 (have KW) but without
|
|
BUILD_MAP_UNPACK_WITH_CALL"""
|
|
self.preorder(node[0])
|
|
self.write('(')
|
|
args = node[1][0]
|
|
if args == 'expr':
|
|
args = args[0]
|
|
if args == 'tuple':
|
|
if self.call36_tuple(args) > 0:
|
|
self.write(', ')
|
|
pass
|
|
pass
|
|
|
|
self.write('*')
|
|
self.preorder(node[1][1])
|
|
self.write(', ')
|
|
|
|
kwargs = node[2]
|
|
if kwargs == 'expr':
|
|
kwargs = kwargs[0]
|
|
if kwargs == 'dict':
|
|
self.call36_dict(kwargs)
|
|
else:
|
|
self.write('**')
|
|
self.preorder(kwargs)
|
|
self.write(')')
|
|
self.prune()
|
|
self.n_call_ex_kw3 = call_ex_kw3
|
|
|
|
def call_ex_kw4(node):
|
|
"""Handle CALL_FUNCTION_EX {1 or 2} but without
|
|
BUILD_{MAP,TUPLE}_UNPACK_WITH_CALL"""
|
|
self.preorder(node[0])
|
|
self.write('(')
|
|
args = node[1][0]
|
|
if args == 'tuple':
|
|
if self.call36_tuple(args) > 0:
|
|
self.write(', ')
|
|
pass
|
|
pass
|
|
else:
|
|
self.write('*')
|
|
self.preorder(args)
|
|
self.write(', ')
|
|
pass
|
|
|
|
kwargs = node[2]
|
|
if kwargs == 'expr':
|
|
kwargs = kwargs[0]
|
|
call_function_ex = node[-1]
|
|
assert (call_function_ex == 'CALL_FUNCTION_EX_KW'
|
|
or (self.version >= 3.6 and call_function_ex == 'CALL_FUNCTION_EX'))
|
|
# FIXME: decide if the below test be on kwargs == 'dict'
|
|
if (call_function_ex.attr & 1 and
|
|
(not isinstance(kwargs, Token) and kwargs != 'attribute')
|
|
and not kwargs[0].kind.startswith('kvlist')):
|
|
self.call36_dict(kwargs)
|
|
else:
|
|
self.write('**')
|
|
self.preorder(kwargs)
|
|
self.write(')')
|
|
self.prune()
|
|
self.n_call_ex_kw4 = call_ex_kw4
|
|
|
|
def call36_tuple(node):
|
|
"""
|
|
A tuple used in a call, these are like normal tuples but they
|
|
don't have the enclosing parenthesis.
|
|
"""
|
|
assert node == 'tuple'
|
|
# Note: don't iterate over last element which is a
|
|
# BUILD_TUPLE...
|
|
flat_elems = flatten_list(node[:-1])
|
|
|
|
self.indent_more(INDENT_PER_LEVEL)
|
|
sep = ''
|
|
|
|
for elem in flat_elems:
|
|
if elem in ('ROT_THREE', 'EXTENDED_ARG'):
|
|
continue
|
|
assert elem == 'expr'
|
|
line_number = self.line_number
|
|
value = self.traverse(elem)
|
|
if line_number != self.line_number:
|
|
sep += '\n' + self.indent + INDENT_PER_LEVEL[:-1]
|
|
self.write(sep, value)
|
|
sep = ', '
|
|
|
|
self.indent_less(INDENT_PER_LEVEL)
|
|
return len(flat_elems)
|
|
self.call36_tuple = call36_tuple
|
|
|
|
def call36_dict(node):
|
|
"""
|
|
A dict used in a call_ex_kw2, which are a dictionary items expressed
|
|
in a call. This should format to:
|
|
a=1, b=2
|
|
In other words, no braces, no quotes around keys and ":" becomes
|
|
"=".
|
|
|
|
We will source-code use line breaks to guide us when to break.
|
|
"""
|
|
p = self.prec
|
|
self.prec = 100
|
|
|
|
self.indent_more(INDENT_PER_LEVEL)
|
|
sep = INDENT_PER_LEVEL[:-1]
|
|
line_number = self.line_number
|
|
|
|
if node[0].kind.startswith('kvlist'):
|
|
# Python 3.5+ style key/value list in dict
|
|
kv_node = node[0]
|
|
l = list(kv_node)
|
|
i = 0
|
|
|
|
length = len(l)
|
|
# FIXME: Parser-speed improved grammars will have BUILD_MAP
|
|
# at the end. So in the future when everything is
|
|
# complete, we can do an "assert" instead of "if".
|
|
if kv_node[-1].kind.startswith("BUILD_MAP"):
|
|
length -= 1
|
|
|
|
# Respect line breaks from source
|
|
while i < length:
|
|
self.write(sep)
|
|
name = self.traverse(l[i], indent='')
|
|
# Strip off beginning and trailing quotes in name
|
|
name = name[1:-1]
|
|
if i > 0:
|
|
line_number = self.indent_if_source_nl(line_number,
|
|
self.indent + INDENT_PER_LEVEL[:-1])
|
|
line_number = self.line_number
|
|
self.write(name, '=')
|
|
value = self.traverse(l[i+1], indent=self.indent+(len(name)+2)*' ')
|
|
self.write(value)
|
|
sep = ", "
|
|
if line_number != self.line_number:
|
|
sep += "\n" + self.indent + INDENT_PER_LEVEL[:-1]
|
|
line_number = self.line_number
|
|
i += 2
|
|
pass
|
|
elif node[-1].kind.startswith('BUILD_CONST_KEY_MAP'):
|
|
keys_node = node[-2]
|
|
keys = keys_node.attr
|
|
# from trepan.api import debug; debug()
|
|
assert keys_node == 'LOAD_CONST' and isinstance(keys, tuple)
|
|
for i in range(node[-1].attr):
|
|
self.write(sep)
|
|
self.write(keys[i], '=')
|
|
value = self.traverse(node[i], indent='')
|
|
self.write(value)
|
|
sep = ", "
|
|
if line_number != self.line_number:
|
|
sep += "\n" + self.indent + INDENT_PER_LEVEL[:-1]
|
|
line_number = self.line_number
|
|
pass
|
|
pass
|
|
else:
|
|
self.write("**")
|
|
try:
|
|
self.default(node)
|
|
except GenericASTTraversalPruningException:
|
|
pass
|
|
|
|
self.prec = p
|
|
self.indent_less(INDENT_PER_LEVEL)
|
|
return
|
|
self.call36_dict = call36_dict
|
|
|
|
|
|
FSTRING_CONVERSION_MAP = {1: '!s', 2: '!r', 3: '!a'}
|
|
|
|
def n_except_suite_finalize(node):
|
|
if node[1] == 'returns' and self.hide_internal:
|
|
# Process node[1] only.
|
|
# The code after "returns", e.g. node[3], is dead code.
|
|
# Adding it is wrong as it dedents and another
|
|
# exception handler "except_stmt" afterwards.
|
|
# Note it is also possible that the grammar is wrong here.
|
|
# and this should not be "except_stmt".
|
|
self.indent_more()
|
|
self.preorder(node[1])
|
|
self.indent_less()
|
|
else:
|
|
self.default(node)
|
|
self.prune()
|
|
self.n_except_suite_finalize = n_except_suite_finalize
|
|
|
|
def n_formatted_value(node):
|
|
if node[0] == 'LOAD_CONST':
|
|
self.write(node[0].attr)
|
|
self.prune()
|
|
else:
|
|
self.default(node)
|
|
self.n_formatted_value = n_formatted_value
|
|
|
|
def f_conversion(node):
|
|
node.conversion = FSTRING_CONVERSION_MAP.get(node.data[1].attr, '')
|
|
|
|
def fstring_expr(node):
|
|
f_conversion(node)
|
|
self.default(node)
|
|
self.n_fstring_expr = fstring_expr
|
|
|
|
def fstring_single(node):
|
|
f_conversion(node)
|
|
self.default(node)
|
|
self.n_fstring_single = fstring_single
|
|
|
|
# def kwargs_only_36(node):
|
|
# keys = node[-1].attr
|
|
# num_kwargs = len(keys)
|
|
# values = node[:num_kwargs]
|
|
# for i, (key, value) in enumerate(zip(keys, values)):
|
|
# self.write(key + '=')
|
|
# self.preorder(value)
|
|
# if i < num_kwargs:
|
|
# self.write(',')
|
|
# self.prune()
|
|
# return
|
|
# self.n_kwargs_only_36 = kwargs_only_36
|
|
|
|
def n_call_kw36(node):
|
|
self.template_engine(("%c(", 0), node)
|
|
keys = node[-2].attr
|
|
num_kwargs = len(keys)
|
|
num_posargs = len(node) - (num_kwargs + 2)
|
|
n = len(node)
|
|
assert n >= len(keys)+1, \
|
|
'not enough parameters keyword-tuple values'
|
|
sep = ''
|
|
|
|
line_number = self.line_number
|
|
for i in range(1, num_posargs):
|
|
self.write(sep)
|
|
self.preorder(node[i])
|
|
if line_number != self.line_number:
|
|
sep = ",\n" + self.indent + " "
|
|
else:
|
|
sep = ", "
|
|
line_number = self.line_number
|
|
|
|
i = num_posargs
|
|
j = 0
|
|
# FIXME: adjust output for line breaks?
|
|
while i < n-2:
|
|
self.write(sep)
|
|
self.write(keys[j] + '=')
|
|
self.preorder(node[i])
|
|
if line_number != self.line_number:
|
|
sep = ",\n" + self.indent + " "
|
|
else:
|
|
sep = ", "
|
|
i += 1
|
|
j += 1
|
|
self.write(')')
|
|
self.prune()
|
|
return
|
|
self.n_call_kw36 = n_call_kw36
|
|
|
|
def starred(node):
|
|
l = len(node)
|
|
assert l > 0
|
|
pos_args = node[0]
|
|
if pos_args == 'expr':
|
|
pos_args = pos_args[0]
|
|
if pos_args == 'tuple':
|
|
build_tuple = pos_args[0]
|
|
if build_tuple.kind.startswith('BUILD_TUPLE'):
|
|
tuple_len = 0
|
|
else:
|
|
tuple_len = len(node) - 1
|
|
star_start = 1
|
|
template = '%C', (0, -1, ', ')
|
|
self.template_engine(template, pos_args)
|
|
if tuple_len == 0:
|
|
self.write("*()")
|
|
# That's it
|
|
self.prune()
|
|
self.write(', ')
|
|
else:
|
|
star_start = 0
|
|
if l > 1:
|
|
template = ( '*%C', (star_start, -1, ', *') )
|
|
else:
|
|
template = ( '*%c', (star_start, 'expr') )
|
|
|
|
self.template_engine(template, node)
|
|
self.prune()
|
|
|
|
self.n_starred = starred
|
|
|
|
def return_closure(node):
|
|
# Nothing should be output here
|
|
self.prune()
|
|
return
|
|
self.n_return_closure = return_closure
|
|
|
|
if version >= 3.7:
|
|
PRECEDENCE['attribute37'] = 2
|
|
TABLE_DIRECT.update({
|
|
'attribute37': ( '%c.%[1]{pattr}', 0 ),
|
|
'async_forelse_stmt': (
|
|
'%|async for %c in %c:\n%+%c%-%|else:\n%+%c%-\n\n',
|
|
7, 1, 17, (25, 'else_suite') ),
|
|
'async_for_stmt': (
|
|
'%|async for %c in %c:\n%+%c%-%-\n\n',
|
|
7, 1, 17),
|
|
'compare_chained1a_37': ( ' %[3]{pattr.replace("-", " ")} %p %p',
|
|
(0, 19),
|
|
(-4, 19)),
|
|
'compare_chained1b_37': ( ' %[3]{pattr.replace("-", " ")} %p %p',
|
|
(0, 19),
|
|
(-4, 19)),
|
|
'compare_chained2a_37': ( '%[1]{pattr.replace("-", " ")} %p', (0, 19)),
|
|
|
|
'compare_chained2b_37': ( '%[1]{pattr.replace("-", " ")} %p', (0, 19)),
|
|
|
|
})
|
|
pass
|
|
pass # version >= 3.6
|
|
pass # version >= 3.4
|
|
return
|