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Author SHA1 Message Date
Guido van Rossum e16c7aee4b jcompile(): inherit the CO_GENERATOR_ALLOWED flag from the 'base'
compiling struct.
2001-07-16 16:53:08 +00:00
Tim Peters 5ba5866281 Part way to allowing "from __future__ import generators" to communicate
that info to code dynamically compiled *by* code compiled with generators
enabled.  Doesn't yet work because there's still no way to tell the parser
that "yield" is OK (unlike nested_scopes, the parser has its fingers in
this too).
Replaced PyEval_GetNestedScopes by a more-general
PyEval_MergeCompilerFlags.  Perhaps I should not have?  I doubted it was
*intended* to be part of the public API, so just did.
2001-07-16 02:29:45 +00:00
Tim Peters 08a898f85d Another "if 0:" hack, this time to complain about otherwise invisible
"return expr" instances in generators (which latter may be generators
due to otherwise invisible "yield" stmts hiding in "if 0" blocks).
This was fun the first time, but this has gotten truly ugly now.
2001-06-28 01:52:22 +00:00
Tim Peters b6c3ceae79 SF bug #436207: "if 0: yield x" is ignored.
Not anymore <wink>.  Pure hack.  Doesn't fix any other "if 0:" glitches.
2001-06-26 03:36:28 +00:00
Tim Peters ad1a18b78e Change the semantics of "return" in generators, as discussed on the
Iterators list and Python-Dev; e.g., these all pass now:

def g1():
    try:
        return
    except:
        yield 1
assert list(g1()) == []

def g2():
    try:
        return
    finally:
        yield 1
assert list(g2()) == [1]

def g3():
    for i in range(3):
        yield None
    yield None
assert list(g3()) == [None] * 4

compile.c:  compile_funcdef and com_return_stmt:  Just van Rossum's patch
to compile the same code for "return" regardless of function type (this
goes back to the previous scheme of returning Py_None).

ceval.c:  gen_iternext:  take a return (but not a yield) of Py_None as
meaning the generator is exhausted.
2001-06-23 06:19:16 +00:00
Tim Peters 95c80f8439 Disallow 'yield' in a 'try' block when there's a 'finally' clause.
Derived from Thomas Wouters's patch on the Iterators list, but doesn't
try to read c->c_block[c->c_nblocks].
2001-06-23 02:07:08 +00:00
Tim Peters 5ca576ed0a Merging the gen-branch into the main line, at Guido's direction. Yay!
Bugfix candidate in inspect.py:  it was referencing "self" outside of
a method.
2001-06-18 22:08:13 +00:00
Tim Peters 2a7f384122 SF bug 430991: wrong co_lnotab
Armin Rigo pointed out that the way the line-# table got built didn't work
for lines generating more than 255 bytes of bytecode.  Fixed as he
suggested, plus corresponding changes to pyassem.py, plus added some
long overdue docs about this subtle table to compile.c.

Bugfix candidate (line numbers may be off in tracebacks under -O).
2001-06-09 09:26:21 +00:00
Tim Peters 5ac946c697 SF patch #416249, from Mark Favas: 2.1c1 compile: unused vrbl cleanup 2001-05-09 18:53:51 +00:00
Jeremy Hylton 9c90105cb0 Several small changes. Mostly reformatting, adding parens.
Check for free in class and method only if nested scopes are enabled.

Add assertion to verify that no free variables occur when nested
scopes are disabled.

XXX When should nested scopes by made non-optional on the trunk?
2001-05-08 04:12:34 +00:00
Jeremy Hylton ddc4fd03b1 Fix 2.1 nested scopes crash reported by Evan Simpson
The new test case demonstrates the bug.  Be more careful in
symtable_resolve_free() to add a var to cells or frees only if it
won't be added under some other rule.

XXX Add new assertion that will catch this bug.
2001-04-27 02:29:40 +00:00
Guido van Rossum 59d1d2b434 Iterators phase 1. This comprises:
new slot tp_iter in type object, plus new flag Py_TPFLAGS_HAVE_ITER
new C API PyObject_GetIter(), calls tp_iter
new builtin iter(), with two forms: iter(obj), and iter(function, sentinel)
new internal object types iterobject and calliterobject
new exception StopIteration
new opcodes for "for" loops, GET_ITER and FOR_ITER (also supported by dis.py)
new magic number for .pyc files
new special method for instances: __iter__() returns an iterator
iteration over dictionaries: "for x in dict" iterates over the keys
iteration over files: "for x in file" iterates over lines

TODO:

documentation
test suite
decide whether to use a different way to spell iter(function, sentinal)
decide whether "for key in dict" is a good idea
use iterators in map/filter/reduce, min/max, and elsewhere (in/not in?)
speed tuning (make next() a slot tp_next???)
2001-04-20 19:13:02 +00:00
Guido van Rossum f68d8e52e7 Make some private symbols static. 2001-04-14 17:55:09 +00:00
Jeremy Hylton a830b3859b Warn when assigning to __debug__ instead of raising an error. 2001-04-09 16:07:59 +00:00
Jeremy Hylton 897b82123d Make it illegal to assign to __debug__ as per Guido's request. 2001-03-23 14:08:38 +00:00
Jeremy Hylton 2e2cded1b5 Set the line number correctly for a nested function with an exec or
import *.  Mark the offending stmt rather than the function def line.
2001-03-22 03:57:58 +00:00
Jeremy Hylton 280e6bd742 Make error messages clearer for illegal combinations of nested
functions and import */exec.
2001-03-22 03:51:05 +00:00
Jeremy Hylton 061d106a0f If a code object is compiled with nested scopes, define the CO_NESTED flag.
Add PyEval_GetNestedScopes() which returns a non-zero value if the
code for the current interpreter frame has CO_NESTED defined.
2001-03-22 02:32:48 +00:00
Jeremy Hylton ded4bd776f Update PyNode_CompileSymtable() to understand future statements 2001-03-21 19:01:33 +00:00
Jeremy Hylton 220ae7c0bf Fix PyFrame_FastToLocals() and counterpart to deal with cells and
frees.  Note there doesn't seem to be any way to test LocalsToFast(),
because the instructions that trigger it are illegal in nested scopes
with free variables.

Fix allocation strategy for cells that are also formal parameters.
Instead of emitting LOAD_FAST / STORE_DEREF pairs for each parameter,
have the argument handling code in eval_code2() do the right thing.

A side-effect of this change is that cell variables that are also
arguments are listed at the front of co_cellvars in the order they
appear in the argument list.
2001-03-21 16:43:47 +00:00
Jeremy Hylton ce7ef599d2 Fixup handling of free variables in methods when the class scope also
has a binding for the name.  The fix is in two places:

  - in symtable_update_free_vars, ignore a global stmt in a class scope
  - in symtable_load_symbols, add extra handling for names that are
    defined at class scope and free in a method

Closes SF bug 407800
2001-03-20 00:25:43 +00:00
Jeremy Hylton 23b4227ec8 Fix crashes in nested list comprehensions
SF bugs 409230 and 407800

Also remove bogus list comp code from symtable_assign().
2001-03-19 20:38:06 +00:00
Guido van Rossum 207fda61a5 Refactored the warning-issuing code more.
Made sure that the warnings issued by symtable_check_unoptimized()
(about import * and exec) contain the proper filename and line number,
and are transformed into SyntaxError exceptions with -Werror.
2001-03-02 03:30:41 +00:00
Jeremy Hylton 9f324e964e Useful future statement support for the interactive interpreter
(Also remove warning about module-level global decl, because we can't
distinguish from code passed to exec.)

Define PyCompilerFlags type contains a single element,
cf_nested_scopes, that is true if a nested scopes future statement has
been entered at the interactive prompt.

New API functions:
    PyNode_CompileFlags()
    PyRun_InteractiveOneFlags()
    -- same as their non Flags counterparts except that the take an
       optional PyCompilerFlags pointer

compile.c: In jcompile() use PyCompilerFlags argument.  If
    cf_nested_scopes is true, compile code with nested scopes.  If it
    is false, but the code has a valid future nested scopes statement,
    set it to true.

pythonrun.c: Create a new PyCompilerFlags object in
    PyRun_InteractiveLoop() and thread it through to
    PyRun_InteractiveOneFlags().
2001-03-01 22:59:14 +00:00
Jeremy Hylton 7889107be7 Fix core dump in example from Samuele Pedroni:
from __future__ import nested_scopes
x=7
def f():
    x=1
    def g():
        global x
        def i():
            def h():
                return x
            return h()
        return i()
    return g()

print f()
print x

This kind of code didn't work correctly because x was treated as free
in i, leading to an attempt to load x in g to make a closure for i.

Solution is to make global decl apply to nested scopes unless their is
an assignment.  Thus, x in h is global.
2001-03-01 06:09:34 +00:00
Jeremy Hylton 5125773ff1 Don't add global names to st->st_global if we're already iterating
over the elements of st->st_global!
2001-03-01 00:42:55 +00:00
Jeremy Hylton 3dd5ad3b4f undo introduction of st_global_star 2001-02-28 23:47:55 +00:00
Jeremy Hylton c176132d63 Warn about global statement at the module level.
Do better accounting for global variables.
2001-02-28 23:44:45 +00:00
Jeremy Hylton 4419ac1a97 Add warning/error handlin for problematic nested scopes cases as
described in PEP 227.

symtable_check_unoptimized() warns about import * and exec with "in"
when it is used in a function that contains a nested function with
free variables.  Warnings are issued unless nested scopes are in
effect, in which case these are SyntaxErrors.

symtable_check_shadow() warns about assignments in a function scope
that shadow free variables defined in a nested scope.  This will
always generate a warning -- and will behave differently with nested
scopes than without.

Restore full checking for free vars in children, even when nested
scopes are not enabled.  This is needed to support warnings for
shadowing.

Change symtable_warn() to return an int-- the return value of
PyErr_WarnExplicit.

Sundry cleanup: Remove commented out code.  Break long lines.
2001-02-28 22:54:51 +00:00
Guido van Rossum ee34ac124a Let's have some sanity. Introduce a helper to issue a symbol table
warning.
2001-02-28 22:08:12 +00:00
Guido van Rossum 0bba7f83f2 Use the new PyErr_WarnExplicit() API to issue better warnings for
global after assign / use.

Note: I'm not updating the PyErr_Warn() call for import * / exec
combined with a function, because I can't trigger it with an example.
Jeremy, just follow the example of the call to PyErr_WarnExplicit()
that I *did* include.
2001-02-28 21:55:38 +00:00
Jeremy Hylton ad3d3f2f3f Improve SyntaxErrors for bad future statements. Set file and location
for errors raised in future.c.

Move some helper functions from compile.c to errors.c and make them
API functions: PyErr_SyntaxLocation() and PyErr_ProgramText().
2001-02-28 17:47:12 +00:00
Jeremy Hylton 9f1b9932b8 Print the offending line of code in the traceback for SyntaxErrors
raised by the compiler.

XXX For now, text entered into the interactive intepreter is not
printed in the traceback.

Inspired by a patch from Roman Sulzhyk

compile.c:

Add helper fetch_program_text() that opens a file and reads until it
finds the specified line number.  The code is a near duplicate of
similar code in traceback.c.

Modify com_error() to pass two arguments to SyntaxError constructor,
where the second argument contains the offending text when possible.

Modify set_error_location(), now used only by the symtable pass, to
set the text attribute on existing exceptions.

pythonrun.c:

Change parse_syntax_error() to continue of the offset attribute of a
SyntaxError is None.  In this case, it sets offset to -1.

Move code from PyErr_PrintEx() into helper function
print_error_text().  In the helper, only print the caret for a
SyntaxError if offset > 0.
2001-02-28 07:07:43 +00:00
Jeremy Hylton 39e2f3f824 Presumed correct compiler pass for future statements
XXX still need to integrate into symtable API

compile.h: Remove ff_n_simple_stmt; obsolete.

           Add ff_found_docstring used internally to skip one and only
           one string at the beginning of a module.

compile.c: Add check for from __future__ imports to far into the file.

 	   In symtable_global() check for -1 returned from
	   symtable_lookup(), which signifies name not defined.

	   Add missing DECERF in symtable_add_def.

           Free c->c_future.

future.c:  Add special handling for multiple statements joined on a
	   single line using one or more semicolons; this form can
           include an illegal future statement that would otherwise be
           hard to detect.

	   Add support for detecting and skipping doc strings.
2001-02-28 01:58:08 +00:00
Jeremy Hylton 4db62b1e14 Improved __future__ parser; still more to do
Makefile.pre.in: add target future.o

Include/compile.h: define PyFutureFeaters and PyNode_Future()
                   add c_future slot to struct compiling

Include/symtable.h: add st_future slot to struct symtable

Python/future.c: implementation of PyNode_Future()

Python/compile.c: use PyNode_Future() for nested_scopes support

Python/symtable.c: include compile.h to pick up PyFutureFeatures decl
2001-02-27 19:07:02 +00:00
Jeremy Hylton be77cf7d57 Add warnings about undefined "global"
SF bug #233532

XXX Can't figure out how to write test cases that work with warnings
2001-02-27 05:15:57 +00:00
Jeremy Hylton 29906eef3a Preliminary support for future nested scopes
compile.h: #define NESTED_SCOPES_DEFAULT 0 for Python 2.1
           __future__ feature name: "nested_scopes"

symtable.h: Add st_nested_scopes slot.  Define flags to track exec and
    import star.

Lib/test/test_scope.py: requires nested scopes

compile.c: Fiddle with error messages.

    Reverse the sense of ste_optimized flag on
    PySymtableEntryObjects.  If it is true, there is an optimization
    conflict.

    Modify get_ref_type to respect st_nested_scopes flags.

    Refactor symtable_load_symbols() into several smaller functions,
    which use struct symbol_info to share variables.  In new function
    symtable_update_flags(), raise an error or warning for import * or
    bare exec that conflicts with nested scopes.  Also, modify handle
    for free variables to respect st_nested_scopes flag.

    In symtable_init() assign st_nested_scopes flag to
    NESTED_SCOPES_DEFAULT (defined in compile.h).

    Add preliminary and often incorrect implementation of
    symtable_check_future().

    Add symtable_lookup() helper for future use.
2001-02-27 04:23:34 +00:00
Tim Peters 1e542110f9 Shuffle premature decref; nuke unreachable code block.
Fixes the "debug-build -O test_builtin.py and no test_b2.pyo" crash just
discussed on Python-Dev.
2001-02-23 22:23:53 +00:00
Barry Warsaw 0372af754e symtable_update_free_vars(), symtable_undo_free(),
symtable_enter_scope(): Removed some unnecessary backslashes at the
end of lines.  C != Python. :)
2001-02-23 18:22:59 +00:00
Jeremy Hylton 74b3bc47df Fix for bug 133489: compiler leaks memory
Two different but related problems:

1. PySymtable_Free() must explicitly DECREF(st->st_cur), which should
always point to the global symtable entry.  This entry is setup by the
first enter_scope() call, but there is never a corresponding
exit_scope() call.

Since each entry has a reference to scopes defined within it, the
missing DECREF caused all symtable entries to be leaked.

2. The leak here masked a separate problem with
PySymtableEntry_New().  When the requested entry was found in
st->st_symbols, the entry was returned without doing an INCREF.

And problem c) The ste_children slot was getting two copies of each
child entry, because it was populating the slot on the first and
second passes.  Now only populate on the first pass.
2001-02-23 17:55:27 +00:00
Jeremy Hylton 2b3f0ca2ac Fix for implicit tuple + default arguments, courtesy of Michael Hudson.
SF patch #103749
2001-02-19 23:52:49 +00:00
Jeremy Hylton 384639f80e When running python -O, do not include blocks defined in asserts in
the symbol table pass.  These blocks were already ignored by the code
gen pass.  Both passes must visit the same set of blocks in the same
order.

Fixes SF buf 132820
2001-02-19 15:50:51 +00:00
Jeremy Hylton 17820c4f1b Tolerate ill-formed trees in symtable_assign(). Fixes SF bug 132510. 2001-02-19 15:33:10 +00:00
Tim Peters 4e30378e80 Bug #132313 error message confusing for assignment in lambda.
They're actually complaining about something more specific, an assignment
in a lambda as an actual argument, so that Python parses the
lambda as if it were a keyword argument.  Like f(lambda x: x[0]=42).
The "lambda x: x[0]" part gets parsed as if it were a keyword, being
bound to 42, and the resulting error msg didn't make much sense.
2001-02-18 04:45:10 +00:00
Tim Peters 3081421d9e Change temp names created by listcomps from [%d] to _[%d], so the one-liner
[k for k in dir() if k[0] != "_"]
can be used to get the non-private names (used to contain "[1]").
2001-02-17 05:30:26 +00:00
Jeremy Hylton d7f393edae In symtable_update_free_vars() do not modify the dictionary while
iterating over it using PyDict_Next().

This bug fix brought to you by the letters b, c, d, g, h, ... and the
reporter Ping.
2001-02-12 16:01:03 +00:00
Jeremy Hylton 6492bf71da SF patch 103589: Fix handling of cell vars that are either * or ** parameters.
(Nick Mathewson)

Remove to XXX comments
2001-02-09 22:55:26 +00:00
Jeremy Hylton cb17ae8b19 Relax the rules for using 'from ... import *' and exec in the presence
of nested functions.  Either is allowed in a function if it contains
no defs or lambdas or the defs and lambdas it contains have no free
variables.  If a function is itself nested and has free variables,
either is illegal.

Revise the symtable to use a PySymtableEntryObject, which holds all
the revelent information for a scope, rather than using a bunch of
st_cur_XXX pointers in the symtable struct.  The changes simplify the
internal management of the current symtable scope and of the stack.

Added new C source file: Python/symtable.c.  (Does the Windows build
process need to be updated?)

As part of these changes, the initial _symtable module interface
introduced in 2.1a2 is replaced.  A dictionary of
PySymtableEntryObjects are returned.
2001-02-09 22:22:18 +00:00
Guido van Rossum cd90c20b62 Reindent a function that was somehow indented by 7 spaces. Also did a
spaces->tab conversion for fields added to struct compiling.
2001-02-09 15:06:42 +00:00
Jeremy Hylton 5acc0c0cfc Fix symbol table pass to generation SyntaxError exceptions that
include the filename and line number.
2001-02-02 20:01:10 +00:00