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python-uncompyle6/uncompyle6/__init__.py
rocky 501060f87f need disas.py for cross version Python compiling
fixup MANIFEST.in
pythonlib.py: store expected python version and don't compile if it
mismatches. Work files now go in temp directory. Start masrhal load in
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from __future__ import print_function
'''
Copyright (c) 1999 John Aycock
Copyright (c) 2000 by hartmut Goebel <h.goebel@crazy-compilers.com>
Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining
a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the
"Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including
without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish,
distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to
permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to
the following conditions:
The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be
included in all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND,
EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF
MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT.
IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY
CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT,
TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE
SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.
See the file 'CHANGES' for a list of changes
NB. This is not a masterpiece of software, but became more like a hack.
Probably a complete rewrite would be sensefull. hG/2000-12-27
'''
import os, marshal, sys, types
PYTHON_VERSION = sys.version_info.major + (sys.version_info.minor / 10.0)
from uncompyle6 import disas, walker, verify, magics
sys.setrecursionlimit(5000)
__all__ = ['uncompyle_file', 'main']
def _load_file(filename):
'''
load a Python source file and compile it to byte-code
_load_module(filename: string): code_object
filename: name of file containing Python source code
(normally a .py)
code_object: code_object compiled from this source code
This function does NOT write any file!
'''
fp = open(filename, 'rb')
source = fp.read()+'\n'
try:
co = compile(source, filename, 'exec', dont_inherit=True)
except SyntaxError:
print('>>Syntax error in %s\n' % filename, file= sys.stderr)
raise
fp.close()
return co
def _load_module(filename):
'''
load a module without importing it
_load_module(filename: string): code_object
filename: name of file containing Python byte-code object
(normally a .pyc)
code_object: code_object from this file
'''
with open(filename, 'rb') as fp:
magic = fp.read(4)
try:
version = float(magics.versions[magic])
except KeyError:
raise ImportError("Unknown magic number %s in %s" % (ord(magic[0])+256*ord(magic[1]), filename))
if (version > 2.7) or (version < 2.5):
raise ImportError("This is a Python %s file! Only Python 2.5 to 2.7 files are supported." % version)
# print version
fp.read(4) # timestamp
if version == PYTHON_VERSION:
bytecode = fp.read()
co = marshal.loads(bytecode)
else:
co = disas.load(fp)
pass
return version, co
def uncompyle(version, co, out=None, showasm=0, showast=0):
'''
diassembles a given code block 'co'
'''
assert isinstance(co, types.CodeType)
# store final output stream for case of error
__real_out = out or sys.stdout
if co.co_filename:
print('# Embedded file name: %s' % co.co_filename,
file=__real_out)
# diff scanner
if version == 2.7:
import uncompyle6.scanner27 as scan
scanner = scan.Scanner27()
elif version == 2.6:
import scanner26 as scan
scanner = scan.Scanner26()
elif version == 2.5:
import scanner25 as scan
scanner = scan.Scanner25()
scanner.setShowAsm(showasm, out)
tokens, customize = scanner.disassemble(co)
# Build AST from disassembly.
walk = walker.Walker(out, scanner, showast=showast)
try:
ast = walk.build_ast(tokens, customize)
except walker.ParserError as e : # parser failed, dump disassembly
print(e, file=__real_out)
raise
del tokens # save memory
# convert leading '__doc__ = "..." into doc string
assert ast == 'stmts'
try:
if ast[0][0] == walker.ASSIGN_DOC_STRING(co.co_consts[0]):
walk.print_docstring('', co.co_consts[0])
del ast[0]
if ast[-1] == walker.RETURN_NONE:
ast.pop() # remove last node
# todo: if empty, add 'pass'
except:
pass
walk.mod_globs = walker.find_globals(ast, set())
walk.gen_source(ast, customize)
for g in walk.mod_globs:
walk.write('global %s ## Warning: Unused global' % g)
if walk.ERROR:
raise walk.ERROR
def uncompyle_file(filename, outstream=None, showasm=0, showast=0):
"""
decompile Python byte-code file (.pyc)
"""
version, co = _load_module(filename)
if type(co) == list:
for con in co:
uncompyle(version, con, outstream, showasm, showast)
else:
uncompyle(version, co, outstream, showasm, showast)
co = None
# ---- main ----
if sys.platform.startswith('linux') and os.uname()[2][:2] == '2.':
def __memUsage():
mi = open('/proc/self/stat', 'r')
mu = mi.readline().split()[22]
mi.close()
return int(mu) / 1000000
else:
def __memUsage():
return ''
def main(in_base, out_base, files, codes, outfile=None,
showasm=0, showast=0, do_verify=0):
'''
in_base base directory for input files
out_base base directory for output files (ignored when
files list of filenames to be uncompyled (relative to src_base)
outfile write output to this filename (overwrites out_base)
For redirecting output to
- <filename> outfile=<filename> (out_base is ignored)
- files below out_base out_base=...
- stdout out_base=None, outfile=None
'''
def _get_outstream(outfile):
dir = os.path.dirname(outfile)
failed_file = outfile + '_failed'
if os.path.exists(failed_file):
os.remove(failed_file)
try:
os.makedirs(dir)
except OSError:
pass
return open(outfile, 'w')
of = outfile
tot_files = okay_files = failed_files = verify_failed_files = 0
# for code in codes:
# version = sys.version[:3] # "2.5"
# with open(code, "r") as f:
# co = compile(f.read(), "", "exec")
# uncompyle(sys.version[:3], co, sys.stdout, showasm=showasm, showast=showast)
for file in files:
infile = os.path.join(in_base, file)
# print (infile, file=sys.stderr)
if of: # outfile was given as parameter
outstream = _get_outstream(outfile)
elif out_base is None:
outstream = sys.stdout
else:
outfile = os.path.join(out_base, file) + '_dis'
outstream = _get_outstream(outfile)
# print(outfile, file=sys.stderr)
# try to decomyple the input file
try:
uncompyle_file(infile, outstream, showasm, showast)
tot_files += 1
except KeyboardInterrupt:
if outfile:
outstream.close()
os.remove(outfile)
sys.stderr.write("\nLast file: %s " % (infile))
raise
except:
failed_files += 1
if outfile:
outstream.close()
os.rename(outfile, outfile + '_failed')
else:
sys.stderr.write("\n# Can't uncompyle %s\n" % infile)
import traceback
traceback.print_exc()
else: # uncompyle successfull
if outfile:
outstream.close()
if do_verify:
try:
verify.compare_code_with_srcfile(infile, outfile)
if not outfile: print('\n# okay decompyling', infile, __memUsage())
okay_files += 1
except verify.VerifyCmpError as e:
verify_failed_files += 1
os.rename(outfile, outfile + '_unverified')
if not outfile:
print("### Error Verifiying %s" % file, file=sys.stderr)
print(e, file=sys.stderr)
else:
okay_files += 1
if not outfile: print('\n# okay decompyling', infile, __memUsage())
if outfile:
sys.stdout.write("decompiled %i files: %i okay, %i failed, %i verify failed\r" % (tot_files, okay_files, failed_files, verify_failed_files))
sys.stdout.flush()
if outfile:
sys.stdout.write("\n")
sys.stdout.flush()
return (tot_files, okay_files, failed_files, verify_failed_files)