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Locations table
For versions up to 3.10 see ./lnotab_notes.txt
In version 3.11 the co_linetable
bytes object of code objects contains a compact representation of the positions returned by the co_positions()
iterator.
The co_linetable
consists of a sequence of location entries.
Each entry starts with a byte with the most significant bit set, followed by zero or more bytes with most significant bit unset.
Each entry contains the following information:
- The number of code units covered by this entry (length)
- The start line
- The end line
- The start column
- The end column
The first byte has the following format:
Bit 7 | Bits 3-6 | Bits 0-2 |
---|---|---|
1 | Code | Length (in code units) - 1 |
The codes are enumerated in the _PyCodeLocationInfoKind
enum.
Variable length integer encodings
Integers are often encoded using a variable length integer encoding
Unsigned integers (varint)
Unsigned integers are encoded in 6 bit chunks, least significant first. Each chunk but the last has bit 6 set. For example:
- 63 is encoded as
0x3f
- 200 is encoded as
0x48
,0x03
Signed integers (svarint)
Signed integers are encoded by converting them to unsigned integers, using the following function:
def convert(s):
if s < 0:
return ((-s)<<1) | 1
else:
return (s<<1)
Location entries
The meaning of the codes and the following bytes are as follows:
Code | Meaning | Start line | End line | Start column | End column |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
0-9 | Short form | Δ 0 | Δ 0 | See below | See below |
10-12 | One line form | Δ (code - 10) | Δ 0 | unsigned byte | unsigned byte |
13 | No column info | Δ svarint | Δ 0 | None | None |
14 | Long form | Δ svarint | Δ varint | varint | varint |
15 | No location | None | None | None | None |
The Δ means the value is encoded as a delta from another value:
- Start line: Delta from the previous start line, or
co_firstlineno
for the first entry. - End line: Delta from the start line
The short forms
Codes 0-9 are the short forms. The short form consists of two bytes, the second byte holding additional column information. The code is the start column divided by 8 (and rounded down).
- Start column:
(code*8) + ((second_byte>>4)&7)
- End column:
start_column + (second_byte&15)