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python-uncompyle6/uncompyle6/parsers/reducecheck/ifelsestmt.py
2020-01-31 13:58:06 -05:00

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# Copyright (c) 2020 Rocky Bernstein
from uncompyle6.scanners.tok import Token
def ifelsestmt(self, lhs, n, rule, ast, tokens, first, last):
if (last + 1) < n and tokens[last + 1] == "COME_FROM_LOOP":
# ifelsestmt jumped outside of loop. No good.
return True
if rule not in (
(
"ifelsestmt",
(
"testexpr",
"c_stmts_opt",
"jump_forward_else",
"else_suite",
"_come_froms",
),
),
(
"ifelsestmt",
(
"testexpr",
"c_stmts_opt",
"jump_forward_else",
"else_suite",
"\\e__come_froms",
),
),
(
"ifelsestmt",
(
"testexpr",
"c_stmts_opt",
"jf_cfs",
"else_suite",
"\\e_opt_come_from_except",
),
),
(
"ifelsestmt",
(
"testexpr",
"c_stmts_opt",
"JUMP_FORWARD",
"else_suite",
"come_froms",
),
),
(
"ifelsestmt",
("testexpr", "c_stmts", "come_froms", "else_suite", "come_froms",),
),
(
"ifelsestmt",
(
"testexpr",
"c_stmts_opt",
"jf_cfs",
"else_suite",
"opt_come_from_except",
),
),
(
"ifelsestmt",
(
"testexpr",
"c_stmts_opt",
"jf_cf_pop",
"else_suite",
),
),
):
return False
# Make sure all of the "come froms" offset at the
# end of the "if" come from somewhere inside the "if".
# Since the come_froms are ordered so that lowest
# offset COME_FROM is last, it is sufficient to test
# just the last one.
come_froms = ast[-1]
if come_froms.kind != "else_suite":
if come_froms == "opt_come_from_except" and len(come_froms) > 0:
come_froms = come_froms[0]
if not isinstance(come_froms, Token):
if len(come_froms):
return tokens[first].offset > come_froms[-1].attr
elif tokens[first].offset > come_froms.attr:
return True
# FIXME: There is weirdness in the grammar we need to work around.
# we need to clean up the grammar.
if self.version < 3.0:
last_token = ast[-1]
else:
last_token = tokens[last]
if last_token == "COME_FROM" and tokens[first].offset > last_token.attr:
return True
testexpr = ast[0]
# Check that the condition portion of the "if"
# jumps to the "else" part.
if testexpr[0] in ("testtrue", "testfalse"):
test = testexpr[0]
else_suite = ast[3]
assert else_suite == "else_suite"
if len(test) > 1 and test[1].kind.startswith("jmp_"):
if last == n:
last -= 1
jmp = test[1]
if self.version > 2.6:
jmp_target = jmp[0].attr
else:
jmp_target = int(jmp[0].pattr)
# Make sure we don't jump at the end of the "then" inside the "else"
# (jf_cf_pop may be a 2.6ish specific thing.)
jf_cf_pop = ast[2]
if jf_cf_pop == "jf_cf_pop" and jf_cf_pop[0] == "JUMP_FORWARD":
jump_forward = jf_cf_pop[0]
endif_target = int(jump_forward.pattr)
last_offset = tokens[last].off2int()
if endif_target != last_offset:
return True
# The jump inside "else" check below should be added.
# add this until we can find out what's wrong with
# not being able to parse:
# if a and b or c:
# x = 1
# else:
# x = 2
# FIXME: add this
# if jmp_target < else_suite.first_child().off2int():
# return True
if tokens[first].off2int() > jmp_target:
return True
return (jmp_target > tokens[last].off2int()) and tokens[
last
] != "JUMP_FORWARD"
return False