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python-uncompyle6/uncompyle6/scanners/scanner36.py
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# Copyright (c) 2016-2018 by Rocky Bernstein
"""
Python 3.6 bytecode decompiler scanner
Does some additional massaging of xdis-disassembled instructions to
make things easier for decompilation.
This sets up opcodes Python's 3.6 and calls a generalized
scanner routine for Python 3.
"""
from __future__ import print_function
from uncompyle6.scanners.scanner3 import Scanner3
# bytecode verification, verify(), uses JUMP_OPS from here
from xdis.opcodes import opcode_36 as opc
JUMP_OPS = opc.JUMP_OPS
class Scanner36(Scanner3):
def __init__(self, show_asm=None, is_pypy=False):
Scanner3.__init__(self, 3.6, show_asm, is_pypy)
return
def ingest(self, co, classname=None, code_objects={}, show_asm=None):
tokens, customize = Scanner3.ingest(self, co, classname, code_objects, show_asm)
not_pypy36 = not (self.version == 3.6 and self.is_pypy)
for t in tokens:
# The lowest bit of flags indicates whether the
# var-keyword argument is placed at the top of the stack
if ( not_pypy36 and
t.op == self.opc.CALL_FUNCTION_EX and t.attr & 1):
t.kind = 'CALL_FUNCTION_EX_KW'
pass
elif t.op == self.opc.CALL_FUNCTION_KW:
t.kind = 'CALL_FUNCTION_KW_{t.attr}'.format(**locals())
elif ( not_pypy36 and
t.op == self.opc.BUILD_MAP_UNPACK_WITH_CALL ):
t.kind = 'BUILD_MAP_UNPACK_WITH_CALL_%d' % t.attr
elif ( not_pypy36 and t.op == self.opc.BUILD_TUPLE_UNPACK_WITH_CALL ):
t.kind = 'BUILD_TUPLE_UNPACK_WITH_CALL_%d' % t.attr
pass
return tokens, customize
if __name__ == "__main__":
from uncompyle6 import PYTHON_VERSION
if PYTHON_VERSION == 3.6:
import inspect
co = inspect.currentframe().f_code
tokens, customize = Scanner36().ingest(co)
for t in tokens:
print(t.format())
pass
else:
print("Need to be Python 3.6 to demo; I am %s." %
PYTHON_VERSION)