cpython/Parser/tokenizer.c

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/* Tokenizer implementation */
#define PY_SSIZE_T_CLEAN
#include "Python.h"
#include "pycore_call.h" // _PyObject_CallNoArgs()
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#include <ctype.h>
#include <assert.h>
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#include "tokenizer.h"
#include "errcode.h"
#include "unicodeobject.h"
#include "bytesobject.h"
#include "fileobject.h"
#include "abstract.h"
/* Alternate tab spacing */
#define ALTTABSIZE 1
#define is_potential_identifier_start(c) (\
(c >= 'a' && c <= 'z')\
|| (c >= 'A' && c <= 'Z')\
|| c == '_'\
|| (c >= 128))
#define is_potential_identifier_char(c) (\
(c >= 'a' && c <= 'z')\
|| (c >= 'A' && c <= 'Z')\
|| (c >= '0' && c <= '9')\
|| c == '_'\
|| (c >= 128))
/* Don't ever change this -- it would break the portability of Python code */
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#define TABSIZE 8
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/* Forward */
static struct tok_state *tok_new(void);
static int tok_nextc(struct tok_state *tok);
static void tok_backup(struct tok_state *tok, int c);
static int syntaxerror(struct tok_state *tok, const char *format, ...);
/* Spaces in this constant are treated as "zero or more spaces or tabs" when
tokenizing. */
static const char* type_comment_prefix = "# type: ";
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/* Create and initialize a new tok_state structure */
static struct tok_state *
tok_new(void)
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{
struct tok_state *tok = (struct tok_state *)PyMem_Malloc(
sizeof(struct tok_state));
if (tok == NULL)
return NULL;
tok->buf = tok->cur = tok->inp = NULL;
tok->fp_interactive = 0;
tok->interactive_src_start = NULL;
tok->interactive_src_end = NULL;
tok->start = NULL;
tok->end = NULL;
tok->done = E_OK;
tok->fp = NULL;
tok->input = NULL;
tok->tabsize = TABSIZE;
tok->indent = 0;
tok->indstack[0] = 0;
tok->atbol = 1;
tok->pendin = 0;
tok->prompt = tok->nextprompt = NULL;
tok->lineno = 0;
tok->level = 0;
tok->altindstack[0] = 0;
tok->decoding_state = STATE_INIT;
tok->decoding_erred = 0;
tok->enc = NULL;
tok->encoding = NULL;
tok->cont_line = 0;
tok->filename = NULL;
tok->decoding_readline = NULL;
tok->decoding_buffer = NULL;
tok->type_comments = 0;
tok->async_hacks = 0;
tok->async_def = 0;
tok->async_def_indent = 0;
tok->async_def_nl = 0;
tok->interactive_underflow = IUNDERFLOW_NORMAL;
tok->str = NULL;
return tok;
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}
static char *
new_string(const char *s, Py_ssize_t len, struct tok_state *tok)
{
char* result = (char *)PyMem_Malloc(len + 1);
if (!result) {
tok->done = E_NOMEM;
return NULL;
}
memcpy(result, s, len);
result[len] = '\0';
return result;
}
static char *
error_ret(struct tok_state *tok) /* XXX */
{
tok->decoding_erred = 1;
if (tok->fp != NULL && tok->buf != NULL) /* see _PyTokenizer_Free */
PyMem_Free(tok->buf);
tok->buf = tok->cur = tok->inp = NULL;
tok->start = NULL;
tok->end = NULL;
tok->done = E_DECODE;
return NULL; /* as if it were EOF */
}
static const char *
get_normal_name(const char *s) /* for utf-8 and latin-1 */
{
char buf[13];
int i;
for (i = 0; i < 12; i++) {
int c = s[i];
if (c == '\0')
break;
else if (c == '_')
buf[i] = '-';
else
buf[i] = tolower(c);
}
buf[i] = '\0';
if (strcmp(buf, "utf-8") == 0 ||
strncmp(buf, "utf-8-", 6) == 0)
return "utf-8";
else if (strcmp(buf, "latin-1") == 0 ||
strcmp(buf, "iso-8859-1") == 0 ||
strcmp(buf, "iso-latin-1") == 0 ||
strncmp(buf, "latin-1-", 8) == 0 ||
strncmp(buf, "iso-8859-1-", 11) == 0 ||
strncmp(buf, "iso-latin-1-", 12) == 0)
return "iso-8859-1";
else
return s;
}
/* Return the coding spec in S, or NULL if none is found. */
static int
get_coding_spec(const char *s, char **spec, Py_ssize_t size, struct tok_state *tok)
{
Py_ssize_t i;
*spec = NULL;
/* Coding spec must be in a comment, and that comment must be
* the only statement on the source code line. */
for (i = 0; i < size - 6; i++) {
if (s[i] == '#')
break;
if (s[i] != ' ' && s[i] != '\t' && s[i] != '\014')
return 1;
}
for (; i < size - 6; i++) { /* XXX inefficient search */
const char* t = s + i;
if (memcmp(t, "coding", 6) == 0) {
const char* begin = NULL;
t += 6;
if (t[0] != ':' && t[0] != '=')
continue;
do {
t++;
} while (t[0] == ' ' || t[0] == '\t');
begin = t;
while (Py_ISALNUM(t[0]) ||
t[0] == '-' || t[0] == '_' || t[0] == '.')
t++;
if (begin < t) {
char* r = new_string(begin, t - begin, tok);
const char* q;
if (!r)
return 0;
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q = get_normal_name(r);
if (r != q) {
PyMem_Free(r);
r = new_string(q, strlen(q), tok);
if (!r)
return 0;
}
*spec = r;
break;
}
}
}
return 1;
}
/* Check whether the line contains a coding spec. If it does,
invoke the set_readline function for the new encoding.
This function receives the tok_state and the new encoding.
Return 1 on success, 0 on failure. */
static int
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check_coding_spec(const char* line, Py_ssize_t size, struct tok_state *tok,
int set_readline(struct tok_state *, const char *))
{
char *cs;
if (tok->cont_line) {
/* It's a continuation line, so it can't be a coding spec. */
tok->decoding_state = STATE_NORMAL;
return 1;
}
if (!get_coding_spec(line, &cs, size, tok)) {
return 0;
}
if (!cs) {
Py_ssize_t i;
for (i = 0; i < size; i++) {
if (line[i] == '#' || line[i] == '\n' || line[i] == '\r')
break;
if (line[i] != ' ' && line[i] != '\t' && line[i] != '\014') {
/* Stop checking coding spec after a line containing
* anything except a comment. */
tok->decoding_state = STATE_NORMAL;
break;
}
}
return 1;
}
tok->decoding_state = STATE_NORMAL;
if (tok->encoding == NULL) {
assert(tok->decoding_readline == NULL);
if (strcmp(cs, "utf-8") != 0 && !set_readline(tok, cs)) {
error_ret(tok);
PyErr_Format(PyExc_SyntaxError, "encoding problem: %s", cs);
PyMem_Free(cs);
return 0;
}
tok->encoding = cs;
} else { /* then, compare cs with BOM */
if (strcmp(tok->encoding, cs) != 0) {
error_ret(tok);
PyErr_Format(PyExc_SyntaxError,
"encoding problem: %s with BOM", cs);
PyMem_Free(cs);
return 0;
}
PyMem_Free(cs);
}
return 1;
}
/* See whether the file starts with a BOM. If it does,
invoke the set_readline function with the new encoding.
Return 1 on success, 0 on failure. */
static int
check_bom(int get_char(struct tok_state *),
void unget_char(int, struct tok_state *),
int set_readline(struct tok_state *, const char *),
struct tok_state *tok)
{
int ch1, ch2, ch3;
ch1 = get_char(tok);
tok->decoding_state = STATE_SEEK_CODING;
if (ch1 == EOF) {
return 1;
} else if (ch1 == 0xEF) {
ch2 = get_char(tok);
if (ch2 != 0xBB) {
unget_char(ch2, tok);
unget_char(ch1, tok);
return 1;
}
ch3 = get_char(tok);
if (ch3 != 0xBF) {
unget_char(ch3, tok);
unget_char(ch2, tok);
unget_char(ch1, tok);
return 1;
}
} else {
unget_char(ch1, tok);
return 1;
}
if (tok->encoding != NULL)
PyMem_Free(tok->encoding);
tok->encoding = new_string("utf-8", 5, tok);
if (!tok->encoding)
return 0;
/* No need to set_readline: input is already utf-8 */
return 1;
}
static int
tok_concatenate_interactive_new_line(struct tok_state *tok, const char *line) {
assert(tok->fp_interactive);
if (!line) {
return 0;
}
Py_ssize_t current_size = tok->interactive_src_end - tok->interactive_src_start;
Py_ssize_t line_size = strlen(line);
char* new_str = tok->interactive_src_start;
new_str = PyMem_Realloc(new_str, current_size + line_size + 1);
if (!new_str) {
if (tok->interactive_src_start) {
PyMem_Free(tok->interactive_src_start);
}
tok->interactive_src_start = NULL;
tok->interactive_src_end = NULL;
tok->done = E_NOMEM;
return -1;
}
strcpy(new_str + current_size, line);
tok->interactive_src_start = new_str;
tok->interactive_src_end = new_str + current_size + line_size;
return 0;
}
/* Read a line of text from TOK into S, using the stream in TOK.
Return NULL on failure, else S.
On entry, tok->decoding_buffer will be one of:
1) NULL: need to call tok->decoding_readline to get a new line
2) PyUnicodeObject *: decoding_feof has called tok->decoding_readline and
stored the result in tok->decoding_buffer
3) PyByteArrayObject *: previous call to tok_readline_recode did not have enough room
(in the s buffer) to copy entire contents of the line read
by tok->decoding_readline. tok->decoding_buffer has the overflow.
In this case, tok_readline_recode is called in a loop (with an expanded buffer)
until the buffer ends with a '\n' (or until the end of the file is
reached): see tok_nextc and its calls to tok_reserve_buf.
*/
static int
tok_reserve_buf(struct tok_state *tok, Py_ssize_t size)
{
Py_ssize_t cur = tok->cur - tok->buf;
Py_ssize_t oldsize = tok->inp - tok->buf;
Py_ssize_t newsize = oldsize + Py_MAX(size, oldsize >> 1);
if (newsize > tok->end - tok->buf) {
char *newbuf = tok->buf;
Py_ssize_t start = tok->start == NULL ? -1 : tok->start - tok->buf;
Py_ssize_t line_start = tok->start == NULL ? -1 : tok->line_start - tok->buf;
Py_ssize_t multi_line_start = tok->multi_line_start - tok->buf;
newbuf = (char *)PyMem_Realloc(newbuf, newsize);
if (newbuf == NULL) {
tok->done = E_NOMEM;
return 0;
}
tok->buf = newbuf;
tok->cur = tok->buf + cur;
tok->inp = tok->buf + oldsize;
tok->end = tok->buf + newsize;
tok->start = start < 0 ? NULL : tok->buf + start;
tok->line_start = line_start < 0 ? NULL : tok->buf + line_start;
tok->multi_line_start = multi_line_start < 0 ? NULL : tok->buf + multi_line_start;
}
return 1;
}
static int
tok_readline_recode(struct tok_state *tok) {
PyObject *line;
const char *buf;
Py_ssize_t buflen;
line = tok->decoding_buffer;
if (line == NULL) {
line = PyObject_CallNoArgs(tok->decoding_readline);
if (line == NULL) {
error_ret(tok);
goto error;
}
}
else {
tok->decoding_buffer = NULL;
}
buf = PyUnicode_AsUTF8AndSize(line, &buflen);
if (buf == NULL) {
error_ret(tok);
goto error;
}
if (!tok_reserve_buf(tok, buflen + 1)) {
goto error;
}
memcpy(tok->inp, buf, buflen);
tok->inp += buflen;
*tok->inp = '\0';
if (tok->fp_interactive &&
tok_concatenate_interactive_new_line(tok, buf) == -1) {
goto error;
}
Py_DECREF(line);
return 1;
error:
Py_XDECREF(line);
return 0;
}
/* Set the readline function for TOK to a StreamReader's
readline function. The StreamReader is named ENC.
This function is called from check_bom and check_coding_spec.
ENC is usually identical to the future value of tok->encoding,
except for the (currently unsupported) case of UTF-16.
Return 1 on success, 0 on failure. */
static int
fp_setreadl(struct tok_state *tok, const char* enc)
{
PyObject *readline, *io, *stream;
int fd;
long pos;
fd = fileno(tok->fp);
/* Due to buffering the file offset for fd can be different from the file
* position of tok->fp. If tok->fp was opened in text mode on Windows,
* its file position counts CRLF as one char and can't be directly mapped
* to the file offset for fd. Instead we step back one byte and read to
* the end of line.*/
pos = ftell(tok->fp);
if (pos == -1 ||
lseek(fd, (off_t)(pos > 0 ? pos - 1 : pos), SEEK_SET) == (off_t)-1) {
PyErr_SetFromErrnoWithFilename(PyExc_OSError, NULL);
return 0;
}
io = PyImport_ImportModule("io");
bpo-46541: Replace core use of _Py_IDENTIFIER() with statically initialized global objects. (gh-30928) We're no longer using _Py_IDENTIFIER() (or _Py_static_string()) in any core CPython code. It is still used in a number of non-builtin stdlib modules. The replacement is: PyUnicodeObject (not pointer) fields under _PyRuntimeState, statically initialized as part of _PyRuntime. A new _Py_GET_GLOBAL_IDENTIFIER() macro facilitates lookup of the fields (along with _Py_GET_GLOBAL_STRING() for non-identifier strings). https://bugs.python.org/issue46541#msg411799 explains the rationale for this change. The core of the change is in: * (new) Include/internal/pycore_global_strings.h - the declarations for the global strings, along with the macros * Include/internal/pycore_runtime_init.h - added the static initializers for the global strings * Include/internal/pycore_global_objects.h - where the struct in pycore_global_strings.h is hooked into _PyRuntimeState * Tools/scripts/generate_global_objects.py - added generation of the global string declarations and static initializers I've also added a --check flag to generate_global_objects.py (along with make check-global-objects) to check for unused global strings. That check is added to the PR CI config. The remainder of this change updates the core code to use _Py_GET_GLOBAL_IDENTIFIER() instead of _Py_IDENTIFIER() and the related _Py*Id functions (likewise for _Py_GET_GLOBAL_STRING() instead of _Py_static_string()). This includes adding a few functions where there wasn't already an alternative to _Py*Id(), replacing the _Py_Identifier * parameter with PyObject *. The following are not changed (yet): * stop using _Py_IDENTIFIER() in the stdlib modules * (maybe) get rid of _Py_IDENTIFIER(), etc. entirely -- this may not be doable as at least one package on PyPI using this (private) API * (maybe) intern the strings during runtime init https://bugs.python.org/issue46541
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if (io == NULL) {
return 0;
bpo-46541: Replace core use of _Py_IDENTIFIER() with statically initialized global objects. (gh-30928) We're no longer using _Py_IDENTIFIER() (or _Py_static_string()) in any core CPython code. It is still used in a number of non-builtin stdlib modules. The replacement is: PyUnicodeObject (not pointer) fields under _PyRuntimeState, statically initialized as part of _PyRuntime. A new _Py_GET_GLOBAL_IDENTIFIER() macro facilitates lookup of the fields (along with _Py_GET_GLOBAL_STRING() for non-identifier strings). https://bugs.python.org/issue46541#msg411799 explains the rationale for this change. The core of the change is in: * (new) Include/internal/pycore_global_strings.h - the declarations for the global strings, along with the macros * Include/internal/pycore_runtime_init.h - added the static initializers for the global strings * Include/internal/pycore_global_objects.h - where the struct in pycore_global_strings.h is hooked into _PyRuntimeState * Tools/scripts/generate_global_objects.py - added generation of the global string declarations and static initializers I've also added a --check flag to generate_global_objects.py (along with make check-global-objects) to check for unused global strings. That check is added to the PR CI config. The remainder of this change updates the core code to use _Py_GET_GLOBAL_IDENTIFIER() instead of _Py_IDENTIFIER() and the related _Py*Id functions (likewise for _Py_GET_GLOBAL_STRING() instead of _Py_static_string()). This includes adding a few functions where there wasn't already an alternative to _Py*Id(), replacing the _Py_Identifier * parameter with PyObject *. The following are not changed (yet): * stop using _Py_IDENTIFIER() in the stdlib modules * (maybe) get rid of _Py_IDENTIFIER(), etc. entirely -- this may not be doable as at least one package on PyPI using this (private) API * (maybe) intern the strings during runtime init https://bugs.python.org/issue46541
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}
stream = _PyObject_CallMethod(io, &_Py_ID(open), "isisOOO",
fd, "r", -1, enc, Py_None, Py_None, Py_False);
Py_DECREF(io);
bpo-46541: Replace core use of _Py_IDENTIFIER() with statically initialized global objects. (gh-30928) We're no longer using _Py_IDENTIFIER() (or _Py_static_string()) in any core CPython code. It is still used in a number of non-builtin stdlib modules. The replacement is: PyUnicodeObject (not pointer) fields under _PyRuntimeState, statically initialized as part of _PyRuntime. A new _Py_GET_GLOBAL_IDENTIFIER() macro facilitates lookup of the fields (along with _Py_GET_GLOBAL_STRING() for non-identifier strings). https://bugs.python.org/issue46541#msg411799 explains the rationale for this change. The core of the change is in: * (new) Include/internal/pycore_global_strings.h - the declarations for the global strings, along with the macros * Include/internal/pycore_runtime_init.h - added the static initializers for the global strings * Include/internal/pycore_global_objects.h - where the struct in pycore_global_strings.h is hooked into _PyRuntimeState * Tools/scripts/generate_global_objects.py - added generation of the global string declarations and static initializers I've also added a --check flag to generate_global_objects.py (along with make check-global-objects) to check for unused global strings. That check is added to the PR CI config. The remainder of this change updates the core code to use _Py_GET_GLOBAL_IDENTIFIER() instead of _Py_IDENTIFIER() and the related _Py*Id functions (likewise for _Py_GET_GLOBAL_STRING() instead of _Py_static_string()). This includes adding a few functions where there wasn't already an alternative to _Py*Id(), replacing the _Py_Identifier * parameter with PyObject *. The following are not changed (yet): * stop using _Py_IDENTIFIER() in the stdlib modules * (maybe) get rid of _Py_IDENTIFIER(), etc. entirely -- this may not be doable as at least one package on PyPI using this (private) API * (maybe) intern the strings during runtime init https://bugs.python.org/issue46541
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if (stream == NULL) {
return 0;
bpo-46541: Replace core use of _Py_IDENTIFIER() with statically initialized global objects. (gh-30928) We're no longer using _Py_IDENTIFIER() (or _Py_static_string()) in any core CPython code. It is still used in a number of non-builtin stdlib modules. The replacement is: PyUnicodeObject (not pointer) fields under _PyRuntimeState, statically initialized as part of _PyRuntime. A new _Py_GET_GLOBAL_IDENTIFIER() macro facilitates lookup of the fields (along with _Py_GET_GLOBAL_STRING() for non-identifier strings). https://bugs.python.org/issue46541#msg411799 explains the rationale for this change. The core of the change is in: * (new) Include/internal/pycore_global_strings.h - the declarations for the global strings, along with the macros * Include/internal/pycore_runtime_init.h - added the static initializers for the global strings * Include/internal/pycore_global_objects.h - where the struct in pycore_global_strings.h is hooked into _PyRuntimeState * Tools/scripts/generate_global_objects.py - added generation of the global string declarations and static initializers I've also added a --check flag to generate_global_objects.py (along with make check-global-objects) to check for unused global strings. That check is added to the PR CI config. The remainder of this change updates the core code to use _Py_GET_GLOBAL_IDENTIFIER() instead of _Py_IDENTIFIER() and the related _Py*Id functions (likewise for _Py_GET_GLOBAL_STRING() instead of _Py_static_string()). This includes adding a few functions where there wasn't already an alternative to _Py*Id(), replacing the _Py_Identifier * parameter with PyObject *. The following are not changed (yet): * stop using _Py_IDENTIFIER() in the stdlib modules * (maybe) get rid of _Py_IDENTIFIER(), etc. entirely -- this may not be doable as at least one package on PyPI using this (private) API * (maybe) intern the strings during runtime init https://bugs.python.org/issue46541
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}
bpo-46541: Replace core use of _Py_IDENTIFIER() with statically initialized global objects. (gh-30928) We're no longer using _Py_IDENTIFIER() (or _Py_static_string()) in any core CPython code. It is still used in a number of non-builtin stdlib modules. The replacement is: PyUnicodeObject (not pointer) fields under _PyRuntimeState, statically initialized as part of _PyRuntime. A new _Py_GET_GLOBAL_IDENTIFIER() macro facilitates lookup of the fields (along with _Py_GET_GLOBAL_STRING() for non-identifier strings). https://bugs.python.org/issue46541#msg411799 explains the rationale for this change. The core of the change is in: * (new) Include/internal/pycore_global_strings.h - the declarations for the global strings, along with the macros * Include/internal/pycore_runtime_init.h - added the static initializers for the global strings * Include/internal/pycore_global_objects.h - where the struct in pycore_global_strings.h is hooked into _PyRuntimeState * Tools/scripts/generate_global_objects.py - added generation of the global string declarations and static initializers I've also added a --check flag to generate_global_objects.py (along with make check-global-objects) to check for unused global strings. That check is added to the PR CI config. The remainder of this change updates the core code to use _Py_GET_GLOBAL_IDENTIFIER() instead of _Py_IDENTIFIER() and the related _Py*Id functions (likewise for _Py_GET_GLOBAL_STRING() instead of _Py_static_string()). This includes adding a few functions where there wasn't already an alternative to _Py*Id(), replacing the _Py_Identifier * parameter with PyObject *. The following are not changed (yet): * stop using _Py_IDENTIFIER() in the stdlib modules * (maybe) get rid of _Py_IDENTIFIER(), etc. entirely -- this may not be doable as at least one package on PyPI using this (private) API * (maybe) intern the strings during runtime init https://bugs.python.org/issue46541
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readline = PyObject_GetAttr(stream, &_Py_ID(readline));
Py_DECREF(stream);
bpo-46541: Replace core use of _Py_IDENTIFIER() with statically initialized global objects. (gh-30928) We're no longer using _Py_IDENTIFIER() (or _Py_static_string()) in any core CPython code. It is still used in a number of non-builtin stdlib modules. The replacement is: PyUnicodeObject (not pointer) fields under _PyRuntimeState, statically initialized as part of _PyRuntime. A new _Py_GET_GLOBAL_IDENTIFIER() macro facilitates lookup of the fields (along with _Py_GET_GLOBAL_STRING() for non-identifier strings). https://bugs.python.org/issue46541#msg411799 explains the rationale for this change. The core of the change is in: * (new) Include/internal/pycore_global_strings.h - the declarations for the global strings, along with the macros * Include/internal/pycore_runtime_init.h - added the static initializers for the global strings * Include/internal/pycore_global_objects.h - where the struct in pycore_global_strings.h is hooked into _PyRuntimeState * Tools/scripts/generate_global_objects.py - added generation of the global string declarations and static initializers I've also added a --check flag to generate_global_objects.py (along with make check-global-objects) to check for unused global strings. That check is added to the PR CI config. The remainder of this change updates the core code to use _Py_GET_GLOBAL_IDENTIFIER() instead of _Py_IDENTIFIER() and the related _Py*Id functions (likewise for _Py_GET_GLOBAL_STRING() instead of _Py_static_string()). This includes adding a few functions where there wasn't already an alternative to _Py*Id(), replacing the _Py_Identifier * parameter with PyObject *. The following are not changed (yet): * stop using _Py_IDENTIFIER() in the stdlib modules * (maybe) get rid of _Py_IDENTIFIER(), etc. entirely -- this may not be doable as at least one package on PyPI using this (private) API * (maybe) intern the strings during runtime init https://bugs.python.org/issue46541
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if (readline == NULL) {
return 0;
bpo-46541: Replace core use of _Py_IDENTIFIER() with statically initialized global objects. (gh-30928) We're no longer using _Py_IDENTIFIER() (or _Py_static_string()) in any core CPython code. It is still used in a number of non-builtin stdlib modules. The replacement is: PyUnicodeObject (not pointer) fields under _PyRuntimeState, statically initialized as part of _PyRuntime. A new _Py_GET_GLOBAL_IDENTIFIER() macro facilitates lookup of the fields (along with _Py_GET_GLOBAL_STRING() for non-identifier strings). https://bugs.python.org/issue46541#msg411799 explains the rationale for this change. The core of the change is in: * (new) Include/internal/pycore_global_strings.h - the declarations for the global strings, along with the macros * Include/internal/pycore_runtime_init.h - added the static initializers for the global strings * Include/internal/pycore_global_objects.h - where the struct in pycore_global_strings.h is hooked into _PyRuntimeState * Tools/scripts/generate_global_objects.py - added generation of the global string declarations and static initializers I've also added a --check flag to generate_global_objects.py (along with make check-global-objects) to check for unused global strings. That check is added to the PR CI config. The remainder of this change updates the core code to use _Py_GET_GLOBAL_IDENTIFIER() instead of _Py_IDENTIFIER() and the related _Py*Id functions (likewise for _Py_GET_GLOBAL_STRING() instead of _Py_static_string()). This includes adding a few functions where there wasn't already an alternative to _Py*Id(), replacing the _Py_Identifier * parameter with PyObject *. The following are not changed (yet): * stop using _Py_IDENTIFIER() in the stdlib modules * (maybe) get rid of _Py_IDENTIFIER(), etc. entirely -- this may not be doable as at least one package on PyPI using this (private) API * (maybe) intern the strings during runtime init https://bugs.python.org/issue46541
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}
Py_XSETREF(tok->decoding_readline, readline);
if (pos > 0) {
PyObject *bufobj = _PyObject_CallNoArgs(readline);
bpo-46541: Replace core use of _Py_IDENTIFIER() with statically initialized global objects. (gh-30928) We're no longer using _Py_IDENTIFIER() (or _Py_static_string()) in any core CPython code. It is still used in a number of non-builtin stdlib modules. The replacement is: PyUnicodeObject (not pointer) fields under _PyRuntimeState, statically initialized as part of _PyRuntime. A new _Py_GET_GLOBAL_IDENTIFIER() macro facilitates lookup of the fields (along with _Py_GET_GLOBAL_STRING() for non-identifier strings). https://bugs.python.org/issue46541#msg411799 explains the rationale for this change. The core of the change is in: * (new) Include/internal/pycore_global_strings.h - the declarations for the global strings, along with the macros * Include/internal/pycore_runtime_init.h - added the static initializers for the global strings * Include/internal/pycore_global_objects.h - where the struct in pycore_global_strings.h is hooked into _PyRuntimeState * Tools/scripts/generate_global_objects.py - added generation of the global string declarations and static initializers I've also added a --check flag to generate_global_objects.py (along with make check-global-objects) to check for unused global strings. That check is added to the PR CI config. The remainder of this change updates the core code to use _Py_GET_GLOBAL_IDENTIFIER() instead of _Py_IDENTIFIER() and the related _Py*Id functions (likewise for _Py_GET_GLOBAL_STRING() instead of _Py_static_string()). This includes adding a few functions where there wasn't already an alternative to _Py*Id(), replacing the _Py_Identifier * parameter with PyObject *. The following are not changed (yet): * stop using _Py_IDENTIFIER() in the stdlib modules * (maybe) get rid of _Py_IDENTIFIER(), etc. entirely -- this may not be doable as at least one package on PyPI using this (private) API * (maybe) intern the strings during runtime init https://bugs.python.org/issue46541
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if (bufobj == NULL) {
return 0;
bpo-46541: Replace core use of _Py_IDENTIFIER() with statically initialized global objects. (gh-30928) We're no longer using _Py_IDENTIFIER() (or _Py_static_string()) in any core CPython code. It is still used in a number of non-builtin stdlib modules. The replacement is: PyUnicodeObject (not pointer) fields under _PyRuntimeState, statically initialized as part of _PyRuntime. A new _Py_GET_GLOBAL_IDENTIFIER() macro facilitates lookup of the fields (along with _Py_GET_GLOBAL_STRING() for non-identifier strings). https://bugs.python.org/issue46541#msg411799 explains the rationale for this change. The core of the change is in: * (new) Include/internal/pycore_global_strings.h - the declarations for the global strings, along with the macros * Include/internal/pycore_runtime_init.h - added the static initializers for the global strings * Include/internal/pycore_global_objects.h - where the struct in pycore_global_strings.h is hooked into _PyRuntimeState * Tools/scripts/generate_global_objects.py - added generation of the global string declarations and static initializers I've also added a --check flag to generate_global_objects.py (along with make check-global-objects) to check for unused global strings. That check is added to the PR CI config. The remainder of this change updates the core code to use _Py_GET_GLOBAL_IDENTIFIER() instead of _Py_IDENTIFIER() and the related _Py*Id functions (likewise for _Py_GET_GLOBAL_STRING() instead of _Py_static_string()). This includes adding a few functions where there wasn't already an alternative to _Py*Id(), replacing the _Py_Identifier * parameter with PyObject *. The following are not changed (yet): * stop using _Py_IDENTIFIER() in the stdlib modules * (maybe) get rid of _Py_IDENTIFIER(), etc. entirely -- this may not be doable as at least one package on PyPI using this (private) API * (maybe) intern the strings during runtime init https://bugs.python.org/issue46541
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}
Py_DECREF(bufobj);
}
return 1;
}
/* Fetch the next byte from TOK. */
static int fp_getc(struct tok_state *tok) {
return getc(tok->fp);
}
/* Unfetch the last byte back into TOK. */
static void fp_ungetc(int c, struct tok_state *tok) {
ungetc(c, tok->fp);
}
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/* Check whether the characters at s start a valid
UTF-8 sequence. Return the number of characters forming
the sequence if yes, 0 if not. */
static int valid_utf8(const unsigned char* s)
{
int expected = 0;
int length;
if (*s < 0x80)
/* single-byte code */
return 1;
if (*s < 0xc0)
/* following byte */
return 0;
if (*s < 0xE0)
expected = 1;
else if (*s < 0xF0)
expected = 2;
else if (*s < 0xF8)
expected = 3;
else
return 0;
length = expected + 1;
for (; expected; expected--)
if (s[expected] < 0x80 || s[expected] >= 0xC0)
return 0;
return length;
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}
static int
ensure_utf8(char *line, struct tok_state *tok)
{
int badchar = 0;
unsigned char *c;
int length;
for (c = (unsigned char *)line; *c; c += length) {
if (!(length = valid_utf8(c))) {
badchar = *c;
break;
}
}
if (badchar) {
/* Need to add 1 to the line number, since this line
has not been counted, yet. */
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PyErr_Format(PyExc_SyntaxError,
"Non-UTF-8 code starting with '\\x%.2x' "
"in file %U on line %i, "
"but no encoding declared; "
"see https://peps.python.org/pep-0263/ for details",
badchar, tok->filename, tok->lineno + 1);
return 0;
}
return 1;
}
/* Fetch a byte from TOK, using the string buffer. */
static int
buf_getc(struct tok_state *tok) {
return Py_CHARMASK(*tok->str++);
}
/* Unfetch a byte from TOK, using the string buffer. */
static void
buf_ungetc(int c, struct tok_state *tok) {
tok->str--;
assert(Py_CHARMASK(*tok->str) == c); /* tok->cur may point to read-only segment */
}
/* Set the readline function for TOK to ENC. For the string-based
tokenizer, this means to just record the encoding. */
static int
buf_setreadl(struct tok_state *tok, const char* enc) {
tok->enc = enc;
return 1;
}
/* Return a UTF-8 encoding Python string object from the
C byte string STR, which is encoded with ENC. */
static PyObject *
translate_into_utf8(const char* str, const char* enc) {
PyObject *utf8;
PyObject* buf = PyUnicode_Decode(str, strlen(str), enc, NULL);
if (buf == NULL)
return NULL;
utf8 = PyUnicode_AsUTF8String(buf);
Py_DECREF(buf);
return utf8;
}
static char *
translate_newlines(const char *s, int exec_input, struct tok_state *tok) {
int skip_next_lf = 0;
size_t needed_length = strlen(s) + 2, final_length;
char *buf, *current;
char c = '\0';
buf = PyMem_Malloc(needed_length);
if (buf == NULL) {
tok->done = E_NOMEM;
return NULL;
}
for (current = buf; *s; s++, current++) {
c = *s;
if (skip_next_lf) {
skip_next_lf = 0;
if (c == '\n') {
c = *++s;
if (!c)
break;
}
}
if (c == '\r') {
skip_next_lf = 1;
c = '\n';
}
*current = c;
}
/* If this is exec input, add a newline to the end of the string if
there isn't one already. */
if (exec_input && c != '\n') {
*current = '\n';
current++;
}
*current = '\0';
final_length = current - buf + 1;
if (final_length < needed_length && final_length) {
/* should never fail */
char* result = PyMem_Realloc(buf, final_length);
if (result == NULL) {
PyMem_Free(buf);
}
buf = result;
}
return buf;
}
/* Decode a byte string STR for use as the buffer of TOK.
Look for encoding declarations inside STR, and record them
inside TOK. */
static char *
decode_str(const char *input, int single, struct tok_state *tok)
{
PyObject* utf8 = NULL;
char *str;
const char *s;
const char *newl[2] = {NULL, NULL};
int lineno = 0;
tok->input = str = translate_newlines(input, single, tok);
if (str == NULL)
return NULL;
tok->enc = NULL;
tok->str = str;
if (!check_bom(buf_getc, buf_ungetc, buf_setreadl, tok))
return error_ret(tok);
str = tok->str; /* string after BOM if any */
assert(str);
if (tok->enc != NULL) {
utf8 = translate_into_utf8(str, tok->enc);
if (utf8 == NULL)
return error_ret(tok);
str = PyBytes_AsString(utf8);
}
for (s = str;; s++) {
if (*s == '\0') break;
else if (*s == '\n') {
assert(lineno < 2);
newl[lineno] = s;
lineno++;
if (lineno == 2) break;
}
}
tok->enc = NULL;
/* need to check line 1 and 2 separately since check_coding_spec
assumes a single line as input */
if (newl[0]) {
if (!check_coding_spec(str, newl[0] - str, tok, buf_setreadl)) {
return NULL;
}
if (tok->enc == NULL && tok->decoding_state != STATE_NORMAL && newl[1]) {
if (!check_coding_spec(newl[0]+1, newl[1] - newl[0],
tok, buf_setreadl))
return NULL;
}
}
if (tok->enc != NULL) {
assert(utf8 == NULL);
utf8 = translate_into_utf8(str, tok->enc);
if (utf8 == NULL)
return error_ret(tok);
str = PyBytes_AS_STRING(utf8);
}
assert(tok->decoding_buffer == NULL);
tok->decoding_buffer = utf8; /* CAUTION */
return str;
}
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/* Set up tokenizer for string */
struct tok_state *
_PyTokenizer_FromString(const char *str, int exec_input)
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{
struct tok_state *tok = tok_new();
char *decoded;
if (tok == NULL)
return NULL;
decoded = decode_str(str, exec_input, tok);
if (decoded == NULL) {
_PyTokenizer_Free(tok);
return NULL;
}
tok->buf = tok->cur = tok->inp = decoded;
tok->end = decoded;
return tok;
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}
/* Set up tokenizer for UTF-8 string */
struct tok_state *
_PyTokenizer_FromUTF8(const char *str, int exec_input)
{
struct tok_state *tok = tok_new();
char *translated;
if (tok == NULL)
return NULL;
tok->input = translated = translate_newlines(str, exec_input, tok);
if (translated == NULL) {
_PyTokenizer_Free(tok);
return NULL;
}
tok->decoding_state = STATE_NORMAL;
tok->enc = NULL;
tok->str = translated;
tok->encoding = new_string("utf-8", 5, tok);
if (!tok->encoding) {
_PyTokenizer_Free(tok);
return NULL;
}
tok->buf = tok->cur = tok->inp = translated;
tok->end = translated;
return tok;
}
/* Set up tokenizer for file */
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struct tok_state *
_PyTokenizer_FromFile(FILE *fp, const char* enc,
const char *ps1, const char *ps2)
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{
struct tok_state *tok = tok_new();
if (tok == NULL)
return NULL;
if ((tok->buf = (char *)PyMem_Malloc(BUFSIZ)) == NULL) {
_PyTokenizer_Free(tok);
return NULL;
}
tok->cur = tok->inp = tok->buf;
tok->end = tok->buf + BUFSIZ;
tok->fp = fp;
tok->prompt = ps1;
tok->nextprompt = ps2;
if (enc != NULL) {
/* Must copy encoding declaration since it
gets copied into the parse tree. */
tok->encoding = new_string(enc, strlen(enc), tok);
if (!tok->encoding) {
_PyTokenizer_Free(tok);
return NULL;
}
tok->decoding_state = STATE_NORMAL;
}
return tok;
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}
/* Free a tok_state structure */
void
_PyTokenizer_Free(struct tok_state *tok)
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{
if (tok->encoding != NULL) {
PyMem_Free(tok->encoding);
}
Py_XDECREF(tok->decoding_readline);
Py_XDECREF(tok->decoding_buffer);
Py_XDECREF(tok->filename);
if (tok->fp != NULL && tok->buf != NULL) {
PyMem_Free(tok->buf);
}
if (tok->input) {
PyMem_Free(tok->input);
}
if (tok->interactive_src_start != NULL) {
PyMem_Free(tok->interactive_src_start);
}
PyMem_Free(tok);
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}
static int
tok_readline_raw(struct tok_state *tok)
{
do {
if (!tok_reserve_buf(tok, BUFSIZ)) {
return 0;
}
char *line = Py_UniversalNewlineFgets(tok->inp,
(int)(tok->end - tok->inp),
tok->fp, NULL);
if (line == NULL) {
return 1;
}
if (tok->fp_interactive &&
tok_concatenate_interactive_new_line(tok, line) == -1) {
return 0;
}
tok->inp = strchr(tok->inp, '\0');
if (tok->inp == tok->buf) {
return 0;
}
} while (tok->inp[-1] != '\n');
return 1;
}
static int
tok_underflow_string(struct tok_state *tok) {
char *end = strchr(tok->inp, '\n');
if (end != NULL) {
end++;
}
else {
end = strchr(tok->inp, '\0');
if (end == tok->inp) {
tok->done = E_EOF;
return 0;
}
}
if (tok->start == NULL) {
tok->buf = tok->cur;
}
tok->line_start = tok->cur;
tok->lineno++;
tok->inp = end;
return 1;
}
static int
tok_underflow_interactive(struct tok_state *tok) {
if (tok->interactive_underflow == IUNDERFLOW_STOP) {
tok->done = E_INTERACT_STOP;
return 1;
}
char *newtok = PyOS_Readline(tok->fp ? tok->fp : stdin, stdout, tok->prompt);
if (newtok != NULL) {
char *translated = translate_newlines(newtok, 0, tok);
PyMem_Free(newtok);
if (translated == NULL) {
return 0;
}
newtok = translated;
}
if (tok->encoding && newtok && *newtok) {
/* Recode to UTF-8 */
Py_ssize_t buflen;
const char* buf;
PyObject *u = translate_into_utf8(newtok, tok->encoding);
PyMem_Free(newtok);
if (u == NULL) {
tok->done = E_DECODE;
return 0;
}
buflen = PyBytes_GET_SIZE(u);
buf = PyBytes_AS_STRING(u);
newtok = PyMem_Malloc(buflen+1);
if (newtok == NULL) {
Py_DECREF(u);
tok->done = E_NOMEM;
return 0;
}
strcpy(newtok, buf);
Py_DECREF(u);
}
if (tok->fp_interactive &&
tok_concatenate_interactive_new_line(tok, newtok) == -1) {
PyMem_Free(newtok);
return 0;
}
if (tok->nextprompt != NULL) {
tok->prompt = tok->nextprompt;
}
if (newtok == NULL) {
tok->done = E_INTR;
}
else if (*newtok == '\0') {
PyMem_Free(newtok);
tok->done = E_EOF;
}
else if (tok->start != NULL) {
Py_ssize_t cur_multi_line_start = tok->multi_line_start - tok->buf;
size_t size = strlen(newtok);
tok->lineno++;
if (!tok_reserve_buf(tok, size + 1)) {
PyMem_Free(tok->buf);
tok->buf = NULL;
PyMem_Free(newtok);
return 0;
}
memcpy(tok->cur, newtok, size + 1);
PyMem_Free(newtok);
tok->inp += size;
tok->multi_line_start = tok->buf + cur_multi_line_start;
}
else {
tok->lineno++;
PyMem_Free(tok->buf);
tok->buf = newtok;
tok->cur = tok->buf;
tok->line_start = tok->buf;
tok->inp = strchr(tok->buf, '\0');
tok->end = tok->inp + 1;
}
if (tok->done != E_OK) {
if (tok->prompt != NULL) {
PySys_WriteStderr("\n");
}
return 0;
}
return 1;
}
static int
tok_underflow_file(struct tok_state *tok) {
if (tok->start == NULL) {
tok->cur = tok->inp = tok->buf;
}
if (tok->decoding_state == STATE_INIT) {
/* We have not yet determined the encoding.
If an encoding is found, use the file-pointer
reader functions from now on. */
if (!check_bom(fp_getc, fp_ungetc, fp_setreadl, tok)) {
error_ret(tok);
return 0;
}
assert(tok->decoding_state != STATE_INIT);
}
/* Read until '\n' or EOF */
if (tok->decoding_readline != NULL) {
/* We already have a codec associated with this input. */
if (!tok_readline_recode(tok)) {
return 0;
}
}
else {
/* We want a 'raw' read. */
if (!tok_readline_raw(tok)) {
return 0;
}
}
if (tok->inp == tok->cur) {
tok->done = E_EOF;
return 0;
}
if (tok->inp[-1] != '\n') {
/* Last line does not end in \n, fake one */
*tok->inp++ = '\n';
*tok->inp = '\0';
}
tok->lineno++;
if (tok->decoding_state != STATE_NORMAL) {
if (tok->lineno > 2) {
tok->decoding_state = STATE_NORMAL;
}
else if (!check_coding_spec(tok->cur, strlen(tok->cur),
tok, fp_setreadl))
{
return 0;
}
}
/* The default encoding is UTF-8, so make sure we don't have any
non-UTF-8 sequences in it. */
if (!tok->encoding && !ensure_utf8(tok->cur, tok)) {
error_ret(tok);
return 0;
}
assert(tok->done == E_OK);
return tok->done == E_OK;
}
#if defined(Py_DEBUG)
static void
print_escape(FILE *f, const char *s, Py_ssize_t size)
{
if (s == NULL) {
fputs("NULL", f);
return;
}
putc('"', f);
while (size-- > 0) {
unsigned char c = *s++;
switch (c) {
case '\n': fputs("\\n", f); break;
case '\r': fputs("\\r", f); break;
case '\t': fputs("\\t", f); break;
case '\f': fputs("\\f", f); break;
case '\'': fputs("\\'", f); break;
case '"': fputs("\\\"", f); break;
default:
if (0x20 <= c && c <= 0x7f)
putc(c, f);
else
fprintf(f, "\\x%02x", c);
}
}
putc('"', f);
}
#endif
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/* Get next char, updating state; error code goes into tok->done */
static int
tok_nextc(struct tok_state *tok)
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{
int rc;
for (;;) {
if (tok->cur != tok->inp) {
return Py_CHARMASK(*tok->cur++); /* Fast path */
}
if (tok->done != E_OK) {
return EOF;
}
if (tok->fp == NULL) {
rc = tok_underflow_string(tok);
}
else if (tok->prompt != NULL) {
rc = tok_underflow_interactive(tok);
}
else {
rc = tok_underflow_file(tok);
}
#if defined(Py_DEBUG)
if (Py_DebugFlag) {
fprintf(stderr, "line[%d] = ", tok->lineno);
print_escape(stderr, tok->cur, tok->inp - tok->cur);
fprintf(stderr, " tok->done = %d\n", tok->done);
}
#endif
if (!rc) {
tok->cur = tok->inp;
return EOF;
}
tok->line_start = tok->cur;
}
Py_UNREACHABLE();
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}
/* Back-up one character */
static void
tok_backup(struct tok_state *tok, int c)
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{
if (c != EOF) {
if (--tok->cur < tok->buf) {
Py_FatalError("tokenizer beginning of buffer");
}
if ((int)(unsigned char)*tok->cur != c) {
Py_FatalError("tok_backup: wrong character");
}
}
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}
static int
_syntaxerror_range(struct tok_state *tok, const char *format,
int col_offset, int end_col_offset,
va_list vargs)
{
PyObject *errmsg, *errtext, *args;
errmsg = PyUnicode_FromFormatV(format, vargs);
if (!errmsg) {
goto error;
}
errtext = PyUnicode_DecodeUTF8(tok->line_start, tok->cur - tok->line_start,
"replace");
if (!errtext) {
goto error;
}
if (col_offset == -1) {
col_offset = (int)PyUnicode_GET_LENGTH(errtext);
}
if (end_col_offset == -1) {
end_col_offset = col_offset;
}
Py_ssize_t line_len = strcspn(tok->line_start, "\n");
if (line_len != tok->cur - tok->line_start) {
Py_DECREF(errtext);
errtext = PyUnicode_DecodeUTF8(tok->line_start, line_len,
"replace");
}
if (!errtext) {
goto error;
}
args = Py_BuildValue("(O(OiiNii))", errmsg, tok->filename, tok->lineno,
col_offset, errtext, tok->lineno, end_col_offset);
if (args) {
PyErr_SetObject(PyExc_SyntaxError, args);
Py_DECREF(args);
}
error:
Py_XDECREF(errmsg);
tok->done = E_ERROR;
return ERRORTOKEN;
}
static int
syntaxerror(struct tok_state *tok, const char *format, ...)
{
va_list vargs;
#ifdef HAVE_STDARG_PROTOTYPES
va_start(vargs, format);
#else
va_start(vargs);
#endif
int ret = _syntaxerror_range(tok, format, -1, -1, vargs);
va_end(vargs);
return ret;
}
static int
syntaxerror_known_range(struct tok_state *tok,
int col_offset, int end_col_offset,
const char *format, ...)
{
va_list vargs;
#ifdef HAVE_STDARG_PROTOTYPES
va_start(vargs, format);
#else
va_start(vargs);
#endif
int ret = _syntaxerror_range(tok, format, col_offset, end_col_offset, vargs);
va_end(vargs);
return ret;
}
static int
indenterror(struct tok_state *tok)
{
tok->done = E_TABSPACE;
tok->cur = tok->inp;
return ERRORTOKEN;
}
static int
parser_warn(struct tok_state *tok, const char *format, ...)
{
PyObject *errmsg;
va_list vargs;
#ifdef HAVE_STDARG_PROTOTYPES
va_start(vargs, format);
#else
va_start(vargs);
#endif
errmsg = PyUnicode_FromFormatV(format, vargs);
va_end(vargs);
if (!errmsg) {
goto error;
}
if (PyErr_WarnExplicitObject(PyExc_DeprecationWarning, errmsg, tok->filename,
tok->lineno, NULL, NULL) < 0) {
if (PyErr_ExceptionMatches(PyExc_DeprecationWarning)) {
/* Replace the DeprecationWarning exception with a SyntaxError
to get a more accurate error report */
PyErr_Clear();
syntaxerror(tok, "%U", errmsg);
}
goto error;
}
Py_DECREF(errmsg);
return 0;
error:
Py_XDECREF(errmsg);
tok->done = E_ERROR;
return -1;
}
static int
lookahead(struct tok_state *tok, const char *test)
{
const char *s = test;
int res = 0;
while (1) {
int c = tok_nextc(tok);
if (*s == 0) {
res = !is_potential_identifier_char(c);
}
else if (c == *s) {
s++;
continue;
}
tok_backup(tok, c);
while (s != test) {
tok_backup(tok, *--s);
}
return res;
}
}
static int
verify_end_of_number(struct tok_state *tok, int c, const char *kind)
{
/* Emit a deprecation warning only if the numeric literal is immediately
* followed by one of keywords which can occur after a numeric literal
* in valid code: "and", "else", "for", "if", "in", "is" and "or".
* It allows to gradually deprecate existing valid code without adding
* warning before error in most cases of invalid numeric literal (which
* would be confusing and break existing tests).
* Raise a syntax error with slightly better message than plain
* "invalid syntax" if the numeric literal is immediately followed by
* other keyword or identifier.
*/
int r = 0;
if (c == 'a') {
r = lookahead(tok, "nd");
}
else if (c == 'e') {
r = lookahead(tok, "lse");
}
else if (c == 'f') {
r = lookahead(tok, "or");
}
else if (c == 'i') {
int c2 = tok_nextc(tok);
if (c2 == 'f' || c2 == 'n' || c2 == 's') {
r = 1;
}
tok_backup(tok, c2);
}
else if (c == 'o') {
r = lookahead(tok, "r");
}
else if (c == 'n') {
r = lookahead(tok, "ot");
}
if (r) {
tok_backup(tok, c);
if (parser_warn(tok, "invalid %s literal", kind)) {
return 0;
}
tok_nextc(tok);
}
else /* In future releases, only error will remain. */
if (is_potential_identifier_char(c)) {
tok_backup(tok, c);
syntaxerror(tok, "invalid %s literal", kind);
return 0;
}
return 1;
}
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/* Verify that the identifier follows PEP 3131.
All identifier strings are guaranteed to be "ready" unicode objects.
*/
static int
verify_identifier(struct tok_state *tok)
{
PyObject *s;
if (tok->decoding_erred)
return 0;
s = PyUnicode_DecodeUTF8(tok->start, tok->cur - tok->start, NULL);
if (s == NULL) {
if (PyErr_ExceptionMatches(PyExc_UnicodeDecodeError)) {
tok->done = E_DECODE;
}
else {
tok->done = E_ERROR;
}
return 0;
}
Py_ssize_t invalid = _PyUnicode_ScanIdentifier(s);
if (invalid < 0) {
Py_DECREF(s);
tok->done = E_ERROR;
return 0;
}
assert(PyUnicode_GET_LENGTH(s) > 0);
if (invalid < PyUnicode_GET_LENGTH(s)) {
Py_UCS4 ch = PyUnicode_READ_CHAR(s, invalid);
if (invalid + 1 < PyUnicode_GET_LENGTH(s)) {
/* Determine the offset in UTF-8 encoded input */
Py_SETREF(s, PyUnicode_Substring(s, 0, invalid + 1));
if (s != NULL) {
Py_SETREF(s, PyUnicode_AsUTF8String(s));
}
if (s == NULL) {
tok->done = E_ERROR;
return 0;
}
tok->cur = (char *)tok->start + PyBytes_GET_SIZE(s);
}
Py_DECREF(s);
// PyUnicode_FromFormatV() does not support %X
char hex[9];
(void)PyOS_snprintf(hex, sizeof(hex), "%04X", ch);
if (Py_UNICODE_ISPRINTABLE(ch)) {
syntaxerror(tok, "invalid character '%c' (U+%s)", ch, hex);
}
else {
syntaxerror(tok, "invalid non-printable character U+%s", hex);
}
return 0;
}
Py_DECREF(s);
return 1;
}
static int
tok_decimal_tail(struct tok_state *tok)
{
int c;
while (1) {
do {
c = tok_nextc(tok);
} while (isdigit(c));
if (c != '_') {
break;
}
c = tok_nextc(tok);
if (!isdigit(c)) {
tok_backup(tok, c);
syntaxerror(tok, "invalid decimal literal");
return 0;
}
}
return c;
}
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/* Get next token, after space stripping etc. */
static inline int
tok_continuation_line(struct tok_state *tok) {
int c = tok_nextc(tok);
if (c != '\n') {
tok->done = E_LINECONT;
return -1;
}
c = tok_nextc(tok);
if (c == EOF) {
tok->done = E_EOF;
tok->cur = tok->inp;
return -1;
} else {
tok_backup(tok, c);
}
return c;
}
static int
tok_get(struct tok_state *tok, const char **p_start, const char **p_end)
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{
int c;
int blankline, nonascii;
*p_start = *p_end = NULL;
nextline:
tok->start = NULL;
blankline = 0;
/* Get indentation level */
if (tok->atbol) {
int col = 0;
int altcol = 0;
tok->atbol = 0;
int cont_line_col = 0;
for (;;) {
c = tok_nextc(tok);
if (c == ' ') {
col++, altcol++;
}
else if (c == '\t') {
col = (col / tok->tabsize + 1) * tok->tabsize;
altcol = (altcol / ALTTABSIZE + 1) * ALTTABSIZE;
}
else if (c == '\014') {/* Control-L (formfeed) */
col = altcol = 0; /* For Emacs users */
}
else if (c == '\\') {
// Indentation cannot be split over multiple physical lines
// using backslashes. This means that if we found a backslash
// preceded by whitespace, **the first one we find** determines
// the level of indentation of whatever comes next.
cont_line_col = cont_line_col ? cont_line_col : col;
if ((c = tok_continuation_line(tok)) == -1) {
return ERRORTOKEN;
}
}
else {
break;
}
}
tok_backup(tok, c);
if (c == '#' || c == '\n') {
/* Lines with only whitespace and/or comments
shouldn't affect the indentation and are
not passed to the parser as NEWLINE tokens,
except *totally* empty lines in interactive
mode, which signal the end of a command group. */
if (col == 0 && c == '\n' && tok->prompt != NULL) {
blankline = 0; /* Let it through */
}
else if (tok->prompt != NULL && tok->lineno == 1) {
/* In interactive mode, if the first line contains
only spaces and/or a comment, let it through. */
blankline = 0;
col = altcol = 0;
}
else {
blankline = 1; /* Ignore completely */
}
/* We can't jump back right here since we still
may need to skip to the end of a comment */
}
if (!blankline && tok->level == 0) {
col = cont_line_col ? cont_line_col : col;
altcol = cont_line_col ? cont_line_col : altcol;
if (col == tok->indstack[tok->indent]) {
/* No change */
if (altcol != tok->altindstack[tok->indent]) {
return indenterror(tok);
}
}
else if (col > tok->indstack[tok->indent]) {
/* Indent -- always one */
if (tok->indent+1 >= MAXINDENT) {
tok->done = E_TOODEEP;
tok->cur = tok->inp;
return ERRORTOKEN;
}
if (altcol <= tok->altindstack[tok->indent]) {
return indenterror(tok);
}
tok->pendin++;
tok->indstack[++tok->indent] = col;
tok->altindstack[tok->indent] = altcol;
}
else /* col < tok->indstack[tok->indent] */ {
/* Dedent -- any number, must be consistent */
while (tok->indent > 0 &&
col < tok->indstack[tok->indent]) {
tok->pendin--;
tok->indent--;
}
if (col != tok->indstack[tok->indent]) {
tok->done = E_DEDENT;
tok->cur = tok->inp;
return ERRORTOKEN;
}
if (altcol != tok->altindstack[tok->indent]) {
return indenterror(tok);
}
}
}
}
tok->start = tok->cur;
/* Return pending indents/dedents */
if (tok->pendin != 0) {
if (tok->pendin < 0) {
tok->pendin++;
return DEDENT;
}
else {
tok->pendin--;
return INDENT;
}
}
/* Peek ahead at the next character */
c = tok_nextc(tok);
tok_backup(tok, c);
/* Check if we are closing an async function */
if (tok->async_def
&& !blankline
/* Due to some implementation artifacts of type comments,
* a TYPE_COMMENT at the start of a function won't set an
* indentation level and it will produce a NEWLINE after it.
* To avoid spuriously ending an async function due to this,
* wait until we have some non-newline char in front of us. */
&& c != '\n'
&& tok->level == 0
/* There was a NEWLINE after ASYNC DEF,
so we're past the signature. */
&& tok->async_def_nl
/* Current indentation level is less than where
the async function was defined */
&& tok->async_def_indent >= tok->indent)
{
tok->async_def = 0;
tok->async_def_indent = 0;
tok->async_def_nl = 0;
}
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again:
tok->start = NULL;
/* Skip spaces */
do {
c = tok_nextc(tok);
} while (c == ' ' || c == '\t' || c == '\014');
/* Set start of current token */
tok->start = tok->cur - 1;
/* Skip comment, unless it's a type comment */
if (c == '#') {
const char *prefix, *p, *type_start;
while (c != EOF && c != '\n') {
c = tok_nextc(tok);
}
if (tok->type_comments) {
p = tok->start;
prefix = type_comment_prefix;
while (*prefix && p < tok->cur) {
if (*prefix == ' ') {
while (*p == ' ' || *p == '\t') {
p++;
}
} else if (*prefix == *p) {
p++;
} else {
break;
}
prefix++;
}
/* This is a type comment if we matched all of type_comment_prefix. */
if (!*prefix) {
int is_type_ignore = 1;
const char *ignore_end = p + 6;
tok_backup(tok, c); /* don't eat the newline or EOF */
type_start = p;
/* A TYPE_IGNORE is "type: ignore" followed by the end of the token
* or anything ASCII and non-alphanumeric. */
is_type_ignore = (
tok->cur >= ignore_end && memcmp(p, "ignore", 6) == 0
&& !(tok->cur > ignore_end
&& ((unsigned char)ignore_end[0] >= 128 || Py_ISALNUM(ignore_end[0]))));
if (is_type_ignore) {
*p_start = ignore_end;
*p_end = tok->cur;
/* If this type ignore is the only thing on the line, consume the newline also. */
if (blankline) {
tok_nextc(tok);
tok->atbol = 1;
}
return TYPE_IGNORE;
} else {
*p_start = type_start; /* after type_comment_prefix */
*p_end = tok->cur;
return TYPE_COMMENT;
}
}
}
}
if (tok->done == E_INTERACT_STOP) {
return ENDMARKER;
}
/* Check for EOF and errors now */
if (c == EOF) {
if (tok->level) {
return ERRORTOKEN;
}
return tok->done == E_EOF ? ENDMARKER : ERRORTOKEN;
}
/* Identifier (most frequent token!) */
nonascii = 0;
if (is_potential_identifier_start(c)) {
/* Process the various legal combinations of b"", r"", u"", and f"". */
int saw_b = 0, saw_r = 0, saw_u = 0, saw_f = 0;
while (1) {
if (!(saw_b || saw_u || saw_f) && (c == 'b' || c == 'B'))
saw_b = 1;
/* Since this is a backwards compatibility support literal we don't
want to support it in arbitrary order like byte literals. */
else if (!(saw_b || saw_u || saw_r || saw_f)
&& (c == 'u'|| c == 'U')) {
saw_u = 1;
}
/* ur"" and ru"" are not supported */
else if (!(saw_r || saw_u) && (c == 'r' || c == 'R')) {
saw_r = 1;
}
else if (!(saw_f || saw_b || saw_u) && (c == 'f' || c == 'F')) {
saw_f = 1;
}
else {
break;
}
c = tok_nextc(tok);
if (c == '"' || c == '\'') {
goto letter_quote;
}
}
while (is_potential_identifier_char(c)) {
if (c >= 128) {
nonascii = 1;
}
c = tok_nextc(tok);
}
tok_backup(tok, c);
if (nonascii && !verify_identifier(tok)) {
return ERRORTOKEN;
}
*p_start = tok->start;
*p_end = tok->cur;
/* async/await parsing block. */
if (tok->cur - tok->start == 5 && tok->start[0] == 'a') {
/* May be an 'async' or 'await' token. For Python 3.7 or
later we recognize them unconditionally. For Python
3.5 or 3.6 we recognize 'async' in front of 'def', and
either one inside of 'async def'. (Technically we
shouldn't recognize these at all for 3.4 or earlier,
but there's no *valid* Python 3.4 code that would be
rejected, and async functions will be rejected in a
later phase.) */
if (!tok->async_hacks || tok->async_def) {
/* Always recognize the keywords. */
if (memcmp(tok->start, "async", 5) == 0) {
return ASYNC;
}
if (memcmp(tok->start, "await", 5) == 0) {
return AWAIT;
}
}
else if (memcmp(tok->start, "async", 5) == 0) {
/* The current token is 'async'.
Look ahead one token to see if that is 'def'. */
struct tok_state ahead_tok;
const char *ahead_tok_start = NULL;
const char *ahead_tok_end = NULL;
int ahead_tok_kind;
memcpy(&ahead_tok, tok, sizeof(ahead_tok));
ahead_tok_kind = tok_get(&ahead_tok, &ahead_tok_start,
&ahead_tok_end);
if (ahead_tok_kind == NAME
&& ahead_tok.cur - ahead_tok.start == 3
&& memcmp(ahead_tok.start, "def", 3) == 0)
{
/* The next token is going to be 'def', so instead of
returning a plain NAME token, return ASYNC. */
tok->async_def_indent = tok->indent;
tok->async_def = 1;
return ASYNC;
}
}
}
return NAME;
}
/* Newline */
if (c == '\n') {
tok->atbol = 1;
if (blankline || tok->level > 0) {
goto nextline;
}
*p_start = tok->start;
*p_end = tok->cur - 1; /* Leave '\n' out of the string */
tok->cont_line = 0;
if (tok->async_def) {
/* We're somewhere inside an 'async def' function, and
we've encountered a NEWLINE after its signature. */
tok->async_def_nl = 1;
}
return NEWLINE;
}
/* Period or number starting with period? */
if (c == '.') {
c = tok_nextc(tok);
if (isdigit(c)) {
goto fraction;
} else if (c == '.') {
c = tok_nextc(tok);
if (c == '.') {
*p_start = tok->start;
*p_end = tok->cur;
return ELLIPSIS;
}
else {
tok_backup(tok, c);
}
tok_backup(tok, '.');
}
else {
tok_backup(tok, c);
}
*p_start = tok->start;
*p_end = tok->cur;
return DOT;
}
/* Number */
if (isdigit(c)) {
if (c == '0') {
/* Hex, octal or binary -- maybe. */
c = tok_nextc(tok);
if (c == 'x' || c == 'X') {
/* Hex */
c = tok_nextc(tok);
do {
if (c == '_') {
c = tok_nextc(tok);
}
if (!isxdigit(c)) {
tok_backup(tok, c);
return syntaxerror(tok, "invalid hexadecimal literal");
}
do {
c = tok_nextc(tok);
} while (isxdigit(c));
} while (c == '_');
if (!verify_end_of_number(tok, c, "hexadecimal")) {
return ERRORTOKEN;
}
}
else if (c == 'o' || c == 'O') {
/* Octal */
c = tok_nextc(tok);
do {
if (c == '_') {
c = tok_nextc(tok);
}
if (c < '0' || c >= '8') {
if (isdigit(c)) {
return syntaxerror(tok,
"invalid digit '%c' in octal literal", c);
}
else {
tok_backup(tok, c);
return syntaxerror(tok, "invalid octal literal");
}
}
do {
c = tok_nextc(tok);
} while ('0' <= c && c < '8');
} while (c == '_');
if (isdigit(c)) {
return syntaxerror(tok,
"invalid digit '%c' in octal literal", c);
}
if (!verify_end_of_number(tok, c, "octal")) {
return ERRORTOKEN;
}
}
else if (c == 'b' || c == 'B') {
/* Binary */
c = tok_nextc(tok);
do {
if (c == '_') {
c = tok_nextc(tok);
}
if (c != '0' && c != '1') {
if (isdigit(c)) {
return syntaxerror(tok,
"invalid digit '%c' in binary literal", c);
}
else {
tok_backup(tok, c);
return syntaxerror(tok, "invalid binary literal");
}
}
do {
c = tok_nextc(tok);
} while (c == '0' || c == '1');
} while (c == '_');
if (isdigit(c)) {
return syntaxerror(tok,
"invalid digit '%c' in binary literal", c);
}
if (!verify_end_of_number(tok, c, "binary")) {
return ERRORTOKEN;
}
}
else {
int nonzero = 0;
/* maybe old-style octal; c is first char of it */
/* in any case, allow '0' as a literal */
while (1) {
if (c == '_') {
c = tok_nextc(tok);
if (!isdigit(c)) {
tok_backup(tok, c);
return syntaxerror(tok, "invalid decimal literal");
}
}
if (c != '0') {
break;
}
c = tok_nextc(tok);
}
char* zeros_end = tok->cur;
if (isdigit(c)) {
nonzero = 1;
c = tok_decimal_tail(tok);
if (c == 0) {
return ERRORTOKEN;
}
}
if (c == '.') {
c = tok_nextc(tok);
goto fraction;
}
else if (c == 'e' || c == 'E') {
goto exponent;
}
else if (c == 'j' || c == 'J') {
goto imaginary;
}
else if (nonzero) {
/* Old-style octal: now disallowed. */
tok_backup(tok, c);
return syntaxerror_known_range(
tok, (int)(tok->start + 1 - tok->line_start),
(int)(zeros_end - tok->line_start),
"leading zeros in decimal integer "
"literals are not permitted; "
"use an 0o prefix for octal integers");
}
if (!verify_end_of_number(tok, c, "decimal")) {
return ERRORTOKEN;
}
}
}
else {
/* Decimal */
c = tok_decimal_tail(tok);
if (c == 0) {
return ERRORTOKEN;
}
{
/* Accept floating point numbers. */
if (c == '.') {
c = tok_nextc(tok);
fraction:
/* Fraction */
if (isdigit(c)) {
c = tok_decimal_tail(tok);
if (c == 0) {
return ERRORTOKEN;
}
}
}
if (c == 'e' || c == 'E') {
int e;
exponent:
e = c;
/* Exponent part */
c = tok_nextc(tok);
if (c == '+' || c == '-') {
c = tok_nextc(tok);
if (!isdigit(c)) {
tok_backup(tok, c);
return syntaxerror(tok, "invalid decimal literal");
}
} else if (!isdigit(c)) {
tok_backup(tok, c);
if (!verify_end_of_number(tok, e, "decimal")) {
return ERRORTOKEN;
}
tok_backup(tok, e);
*p_start = tok->start;
*p_end = tok->cur;
return NUMBER;
}
c = tok_decimal_tail(tok);
if (c == 0) {
return ERRORTOKEN;
}
}
if (c == 'j' || c == 'J') {
/* Imaginary part */
imaginary:
c = tok_nextc(tok);
if (!verify_end_of_number(tok, c, "imaginary")) {
return ERRORTOKEN;
}
}
else if (!verify_end_of_number(tok, c, "decimal")) {
return ERRORTOKEN;
}
}
}
tok_backup(tok, c);
*p_start = tok->start;
*p_end = tok->cur;
return NUMBER;
}
letter_quote:
/* String */
if (c == '\'' || c == '"') {
int quote = c;
int quote_size = 1; /* 1 or 3 */
int end_quote_size = 0;
/* Nodes of type STRING, especially multi line strings
must be handled differently in order to get both
the starting line number and the column offset right.
(cf. issue 16806) */
tok->first_lineno = tok->lineno;
tok->multi_line_start = tok->line_start;
/* Find the quote size and start of string */
c = tok_nextc(tok);
if (c == quote) {
c = tok_nextc(tok);
if (c == quote) {
quote_size = 3;
}
else {
end_quote_size = 1; /* empty string found */
}
}
if (c != quote) {
tok_backup(tok, c);
}
/* Get rest of string */
while (end_quote_size != quote_size) {
c = tok_nextc(tok);
if (c == EOF || (quote_size == 1 && c == '\n')) {
assert(tok->multi_line_start != NULL);
// shift the tok_state's location into
// the start of string, and report the error
// from the initial quote character
tok->cur = (char *)tok->start;
tok->cur++;
tok->line_start = tok->multi_line_start;
int start = tok->lineno;
tok->lineno = tok->first_lineno;
if (quote_size == 3) {
syntaxerror(tok, "unterminated triple-quoted string literal"
" (detected at line %d)", start);
if (c != '\n') {
tok->done = E_EOFS;
}
return ERRORTOKEN;
}
else {
syntaxerror(tok, "unterminated string literal (detected at"
" line %d)", start);
if (c != '\n') {
tok->done = E_EOLS;
}
return ERRORTOKEN;
}
}
if (c == quote) {
end_quote_size += 1;
}
else {
end_quote_size = 0;
if (c == '\\') {
tok_nextc(tok); /* skip escaped char */
}
}
}
*p_start = tok->start;
*p_end = tok->cur;
return STRING;
}
/* Line continuation */
if (c == '\\') {
if ((c = tok_continuation_line(tok)) == -1) {
return ERRORTOKEN;
}
tok->cont_line = 1;
goto again; /* Read next line */
}
/* Check for two-character token */
{
int c2 = tok_nextc(tok);
int token = PyToken_TwoChars(c, c2);
if (token != OP) {
int c3 = tok_nextc(tok);
int token3 = PyToken_ThreeChars(c, c2, c3);
if (token3 != OP) {
token = token3;
}
else {
tok_backup(tok, c3);
}
*p_start = tok->start;
*p_end = tok->cur;
return token;
}
tok_backup(tok, c2);
}
/* Keep track of parentheses nesting level */
switch (c) {
case '(':
case '[':
case '{':
if (tok->level >= MAXLEVEL) {
return syntaxerror(tok, "too many nested parentheses");
}
tok->parenstack[tok->level] = c;
tok->parenlinenostack[tok->level] = tok->lineno;
tok->parencolstack[tok->level] = (int)(tok->start - tok->line_start);
tok->level++;
break;
case ')':
case ']':
case '}':
if (!tok->level) {
return syntaxerror(tok, "unmatched '%c'", c);
}
tok->level--;
int opening = tok->parenstack[tok->level];
if (!((opening == '(' && c == ')') ||
(opening == '[' && c == ']') ||
(opening == '{' && c == '}')))
{
if (tok->parenlinenostack[tok->level] != tok->lineno) {
return syntaxerror(tok,
"closing parenthesis '%c' does not match "
"opening parenthesis '%c' on line %d",
c, opening, tok->parenlinenostack[tok->level]);
}
else {
return syntaxerror(tok,
"closing parenthesis '%c' does not match "
"opening parenthesis '%c'",
c, opening);
}
}
break;
}
if (!Py_UNICODE_ISPRINTABLE(c)) {
char hex[9];
(void)PyOS_snprintf(hex, sizeof(hex), "%04X", c);
return syntaxerror(tok, "invalid non-printable character U+%s", hex);
}
/* Punctuation character */
*p_start = tok->start;
*p_end = tok->cur;
return PyToken_OneChar(c);
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}
int
_PyTokenizer_Get(struct tok_state *tok,
const char **p_start, const char **p_end)
{
int result = tok_get(tok, p_start, p_end);
if (tok->decoding_erred) {
result = ERRORTOKEN;
tok->done = E_DECODE;
}
return result;
}
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#if defined(__wasi__) || defined(__EMSCRIPTEN__)
// fdopen() with borrowed fd. WASI does not provide dup() and Emscripten's
// dup() emulation with open() is slow.
typedef union {
void *cookie;
int fd;
} borrowed;
static ssize_t
borrow_read(void *cookie, char *buf, size_t size)
{
borrowed b = {.cookie = cookie};
return read(b.fd, (void *)buf, size);
}
static FILE *
fdopen_borrow(int fd) {
// supports only reading. seek fails. close and write are no-ops.
cookie_io_functions_t io_cb = {borrow_read, NULL, NULL, NULL};
borrowed b = {.fd = fd};
return fopencookie(b.cookie, "r", io_cb);
}
#else
static FILE *
fdopen_borrow(int fd) {
fd = _Py_dup(fd);
if (fd < 0) {
return NULL;
}
return fdopen(fd, "r");
}
#endif
/* Get the encoding of a Python file. Check for the coding cookie and check if
the file starts with a BOM.
_PyTokenizer_FindEncodingFilename() returns NULL when it can't find the
encoding in the first or second line of the file (in which case the encoding
should be assumed to be UTF-8).
The char* returned is malloc'ed via PyMem_Malloc() and thus must be freed
by the caller. */
char *
_PyTokenizer_FindEncodingFilename(int fd, PyObject *filename)
{
struct tok_state *tok;
FILE *fp;
const char *p_start = NULL;
const char *p_end = NULL;
char *encoding = NULL;
fp = fdopen_borrow(fd);
if (fp == NULL) {
return NULL;
}
tok = _PyTokenizer_FromFile(fp, NULL, NULL, NULL);
if (tok == NULL) {
fclose(fp);
return NULL;
}
if (filename != NULL) {
Py_INCREF(filename);
tok->filename = filename;
}
else {
tok->filename = PyUnicode_FromString("<string>");
if (tok->filename == NULL) {
fclose(fp);
_PyTokenizer_Free(tok);
return encoding;
}
}
while (tok->lineno < 2 && tok->done == E_OK) {
_PyTokenizer_Get(tok, &p_start, &p_end);
}
fclose(fp);
if (tok->encoding) {
encoding = (char *)PyMem_Malloc(strlen(tok->encoding) + 1);
if (encoding) {
strcpy(encoding, tok->encoding);
}
}
_PyTokenizer_Free(tok);
return encoding;
}
Merged revisions 57778-58052 via svnmerge from svn+ssh://pythondev@svn.python.org/python/trunk ........ r57820 | georg.brandl | 2007-08-31 08:59:27 +0200 (Fri, 31 Aug 2007) | 2 lines Document new shorthand notation for index entries. ........ r57827 | georg.brandl | 2007-08-31 10:47:51 +0200 (Fri, 31 Aug 2007) | 2 lines Fix subitem markup. ........ r57833 | martin.v.loewis | 2007-08-31 12:01:07 +0200 (Fri, 31 Aug 2007) | 1 line Mark registry components as 64-bit on Win64. ........ r57854 | bill.janssen | 2007-08-31 21:02:23 +0200 (Fri, 31 Aug 2007) | 1 line deprecate use of FakeSocket ........ r57855 | bill.janssen | 2007-08-31 21:02:46 +0200 (Fri, 31 Aug 2007) | 1 line remove mentions of socket.ssl in comments ........ r57856 | bill.janssen | 2007-08-31 21:03:31 +0200 (Fri, 31 Aug 2007) | 1 line remove use of non-existent SSLFakeSocket in apparently untested code ........ r57859 | martin.v.loewis | 2007-09-01 08:36:03 +0200 (Sat, 01 Sep 2007) | 3 lines Bug #1737210: Change Manufacturer of Windows installer to PSF. Will backport to 2.5. ........ r57865 | georg.brandl | 2007-09-01 09:51:24 +0200 (Sat, 01 Sep 2007) | 2 lines Fix RST link (backport from Py3k). ........ r57876 | georg.brandl | 2007-09-01 17:49:49 +0200 (Sat, 01 Sep 2007) | 2 lines Document sets' ">" and "<" operations (backport from py3k). ........ r57878 | skip.montanaro | 2007-09-01 19:40:03 +0200 (Sat, 01 Sep 2007) | 4 lines Added a note and examples to explain that re.split does not split on an empty pattern match. (issue 852532). ........ r57879 | walter.doerwald | 2007-09-01 20:18:09 +0200 (Sat, 01 Sep 2007) | 2 lines Fix wrong function names. ........ r57880 | walter.doerwald | 2007-09-01 20:34:05 +0200 (Sat, 01 Sep 2007) | 2 lines Fix typo. ........ r57889 | andrew.kuchling | 2007-09-01 22:31:59 +0200 (Sat, 01 Sep 2007) | 1 line Markup fix ........ r57892 | andrew.kuchling | 2007-09-01 22:43:36 +0200 (Sat, 01 Sep 2007) | 1 line Add various items ........ r57895 | andrew.kuchling | 2007-09-01 23:17:58 +0200 (Sat, 01 Sep 2007) | 1 line Wording change ........ r57896 | andrew.kuchling | 2007-09-01 23:18:31 +0200 (Sat, 01 Sep 2007) | 1 line Add more items ........ r57904 | ronald.oussoren | 2007-09-02 11:46:07 +0200 (Sun, 02 Sep 2007) | 3 lines Macosx: this patch ensures that the value of MACOSX_DEPLOYMENT_TARGET used by the Makefile is also used at configure-time. ........ r57925 | georg.brandl | 2007-09-03 09:16:46 +0200 (Mon, 03 Sep 2007) | 2 lines Fix #883466: don't allow Unicode as arguments to quopri and uu codecs. ........ r57936 | matthias.klose | 2007-09-04 01:33:04 +0200 (Tue, 04 Sep 2007) | 2 lines - Added support for linking the bsddb module against BerkeleyDB 4.6.x. ........ r57954 | mark.summerfield | 2007-09-04 10:16:15 +0200 (Tue, 04 Sep 2007) | 3 lines Added cross-references plus a note about dict & list shallow copying. ........ r57958 | martin.v.loewis | 2007-09-04 11:51:57 +0200 (Tue, 04 Sep 2007) | 3 lines Document that we rely on the OS to release the crypto context. Fixes #1626801. ........ r57960 | martin.v.loewis | 2007-09-04 15:13:14 +0200 (Tue, 04 Sep 2007) | 3 lines Patch #1388440: Add set_completion_display_matches_hook and get_completion_type to readline. ........ r57961 | martin.v.loewis | 2007-09-04 16:19:28 +0200 (Tue, 04 Sep 2007) | 3 lines Patch #1031213: Decode source line in SyntaxErrors back to its original source encoding. Will backport to 2.5. ........ r57972 | matthias.klose | 2007-09-04 20:17:36 +0200 (Tue, 04 Sep 2007) | 3 lines - Makefile.pre.in(buildbottest): Run an optional script pybuildbot.identify to include some information about the build environment. ........ r57973 | matthias.klose | 2007-09-04 21:05:38 +0200 (Tue, 04 Sep 2007) | 2 lines - Makefile.pre.in(buildbottest): Remove whitespace at eol. ........ r57975 | matthias.klose | 2007-09-04 22:46:02 +0200 (Tue, 04 Sep 2007) | 2 lines - Fix libffi configure for hppa*-*-linux* | parisc*-*-linux*. ........ r57980 | bill.janssen | 2007-09-05 02:46:27 +0200 (Wed, 05 Sep 2007) | 1 line SSL certificate distinguished names should be represented by tuples ........ r57985 | martin.v.loewis | 2007-09-05 08:39:17 +0200 (Wed, 05 Sep 2007) | 3 lines Patch #1105: Explain that one needs to build the solution to get dependencies right. ........ r57987 | armin.rigo | 2007-09-05 09:51:21 +0200 (Wed, 05 Sep 2007) | 4 lines PyDict_GetItem() returns a borrowed reference. There are probably a number of places that are open to attacks such as the following one, in bltinmodule.c:min_max(). ........ r57991 | martin.v.loewis | 2007-09-05 13:47:34 +0200 (Wed, 05 Sep 2007) | 3 lines Patch #786737: Allow building in a tree of symlinks pointing to a readonly source. ........ r57993 | georg.brandl | 2007-09-05 15:36:44 +0200 (Wed, 05 Sep 2007) | 2 lines Backport from Py3k: Bug #1684991: explain lookup semantics for __special__ methods (new-style classes only). ........ r58004 | armin.rigo | 2007-09-06 10:30:51 +0200 (Thu, 06 Sep 2007) | 4 lines Patch #1733973 by peaker: ptrace_enter_call() assumes no exception is currently set. This assumption is broken when throwing into a generator. ........ r58006 | armin.rigo | 2007-09-06 11:30:38 +0200 (Thu, 06 Sep 2007) | 4 lines PyDict_GetItem() returns a borrowed reference. This attack is against ceval.c:IMPORT_NAME, which calls an object (__builtin__.__import__) without holding a reference to it. ........ r58013 | georg.brandl | 2007-09-06 16:49:56 +0200 (Thu, 06 Sep 2007) | 2 lines Backport from 3k: #1116: fix reference to old filename. ........ r58021 | thomas.heller | 2007-09-06 22:26:20 +0200 (Thu, 06 Sep 2007) | 1 line Fix typo: c_float represents to C float type. ........ r58022 | skip.montanaro | 2007-09-07 00:29:06 +0200 (Fri, 07 Sep 2007) | 3 lines If this is correct for py3k branch and it's already in the release25-maint branch, seems like it ought to be on the trunk as well. ........ r58023 | gregory.p.smith | 2007-09-07 00:59:59 +0200 (Fri, 07 Sep 2007) | 4 lines Apply the fix from Issue1112 to make this test more robust and keep windows happy. ........ r58031 | brett.cannon | 2007-09-07 05:17:50 +0200 (Fri, 07 Sep 2007) | 4 lines Make uuid1 and uuid4 tests conditional on whether ctypes can be imported; implementation of either function depends on ctypes but uuid as a whole does not. ........ r58032 | brett.cannon | 2007-09-07 06:18:30 +0200 (Fri, 07 Sep 2007) | 6 lines Fix a crasher where Python code managed to infinitely recurse in C code without ever going back out to Python code in PyObject_Call(). Required introducing a static RuntimeError instance so that normalizing an exception there is no reliance on a recursive call that would put the exception system over the recursion check itself. ........ r58034 | thomas.heller | 2007-09-07 08:32:17 +0200 (Fri, 07 Sep 2007) | 1 line Add a 'c_longdouble' type to the ctypes module. ........ r58035 | thomas.heller | 2007-09-07 11:30:40 +0200 (Fri, 07 Sep 2007) | 1 line Remove unneeded #include. ........ r58036 | thomas.heller | 2007-09-07 11:33:24 +0200 (Fri, 07 Sep 2007) | 6 lines Backport from py3k branch: Add a workaround for a strange bug on win64, when _ctypes is compiled with the SDK compiler. This should fix the failing Lib\ctypes\test\test_as_parameter.py test. ........ r58037 | georg.brandl | 2007-09-07 16:14:40 +0200 (Fri, 07 Sep 2007) | 2 lines Fix a wrong indentation for sublists. ........ r58043 | georg.brandl | 2007-09-07 22:10:49 +0200 (Fri, 07 Sep 2007) | 2 lines #1095: ln -f doesn't work portably, fix in Makefile. ........ r58049 | skip.montanaro | 2007-09-08 02:34:17 +0200 (Sat, 08 Sep 2007) | 1 line be explicit about the actual location of the missing file ........
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#ifdef Py_DEBUG
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void
tok_dump(int type, char *start, char *end)
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{
fprintf(stderr, "%s", _PyParser_TokenNames[type]);
if (type == NAME || type == NUMBER || type == STRING || type == OP)
fprintf(stderr, "(%.*s)", (int)(end - start), start);
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}
#endif // Py_DEBUG