bpo-11822: Improve disassembly to show embedded code objects. (#1844)
The depth argument limits recursion.
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@ -138,23 +138,32 @@ operation is being performed, so the intermediate analysis object isn't useful:
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Added *file* parameter.
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.. function:: dis(x=None, *, file=None)
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.. function:: dis(x=None, *, file=None, depth=None)
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Disassemble the *x* object. *x* can denote either a module, a class, a
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method, a function, a generator, a code object, a string of source code or
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a byte sequence of raw bytecode. For a module, it disassembles all functions.
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For a class, it disassembles all methods (including class and static methods).
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For a code object or sequence of raw bytecode, it prints one line per bytecode
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instruction. Strings are first compiled to code objects with the :func:`compile`
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instruction. It also recursively disassembles nested code objects (the code
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of comprehensions, generator expressions and nested functions, and the code
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used for building nested classes).
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Strings are first compiled to code objects with the :func:`compile`
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built-in function before being disassembled. If no object is provided, this
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function disassembles the last traceback.
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The disassembly is written as text to the supplied *file* argument if
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provided and to ``sys.stdout`` otherwise.
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The maximal depth of recursion is limited by *depth* unless it is ``None``.
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``depth=0`` means no recursion.
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.. versionchanged:: 3.4
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Added *file* parameter.
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.. versionchanged:: 3.7
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Implemented recursive disassembling and added *depth* parameter.
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.. function:: distb(tb=None, *, file=None)
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@ -178,6 +178,14 @@ contextlib
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:func:`contextlib.asynccontextmanager` has been added. (Contributed by
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Jelle Zijlstra in :issue:`29679`.)
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dis
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---
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The :func:`~dis.dis` function now is able to
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disassemble nested code objects (the code of comprehensions, generator
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expressions and nested functions, and the code used for building nested
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classes). (Contributed by Serhiy Storchaka in :issue:`11822`.)
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distutils
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---------
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Lib/dis.py
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Lib/dis.py
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@ -31,7 +31,7 @@ def _try_compile(source, name):
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c = compile(source, name, 'exec')
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return c
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def dis(x=None, *, file=None):
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def dis(x=None, *, file=None, depth=None):
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"""Disassemble classes, methods, functions, generators, or code.
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With no argument, disassemble the last traceback.
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if isinstance(x1, _have_code):
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print("Disassembly of %s:" % name, file=file)
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try:
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dis(x1, file=file)
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dis(x1, file=file, depth=depth)
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except TypeError as msg:
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print("Sorry:", msg, file=file)
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print(file=file)
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elif hasattr(x, 'co_code'): # Code object
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disassemble(x, file=file)
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_disassemble_recursive(x, file=file, depth=depth)
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elif isinstance(x, (bytes, bytearray)): # Raw bytecode
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_disassemble_bytes(x, file=file)
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elif isinstance(x, str): # Source code
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_disassemble_str(x, file=file)
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_disassemble_str(x, file=file, depth=depth)
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else:
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raise TypeError("don't know how to disassemble %s objects" %
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type(x).__name__)
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@ -338,6 +338,17 @@ def disassemble(co, lasti=-1, *, file=None):
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_disassemble_bytes(co.co_code, lasti, co.co_varnames, co.co_names,
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co.co_consts, cell_names, linestarts, file=file)
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def _disassemble_recursive(co, *, file=None, depth=None):
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disassemble(co, file=file)
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if depth is None or depth > 0:
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if depth is not None:
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depth = depth - 1
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for x in co.co_consts:
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if hasattr(x, 'co_code'):
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print(file=file)
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print("Disassembly of %r:" % (x,), file=file)
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_disassemble_recursive(x, file=file, depth=depth)
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def _disassemble_bytes(code, lasti=-1, varnames=None, names=None,
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constants=None, cells=None, linestarts=None,
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*, file=None, line_offset=0):
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print(instr._disassemble(lineno_width, is_current_instr, offset_width),
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file=file)
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def _disassemble_str(source, *, file=None):
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def _disassemble_str(source, **kwargs):
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"""Compile the source string, then disassemble the code object."""
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disassemble(_try_compile(source, '<dis>'), file=file)
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_disassemble_recursive(_try_compile(source, '<dis>'), **kwargs)
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disco = disassemble # XXX For backwards compatibility
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@ -331,16 +331,77 @@ dis_fstring = """\
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def _g(x):
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yield x
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def _h(y):
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def foo(x):
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'''funcdoc'''
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return [x + z for z in y]
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return foo
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dis_nested_0 = """\
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%3d 0 LOAD_CLOSURE 0 (y)
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2 BUILD_TUPLE 1
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4 LOAD_CONST 1 (<code object foo at 0x..., file "%s", line %d>)
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6 LOAD_CONST 2 ('_h.<locals>.foo')
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8 MAKE_FUNCTION 8
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10 STORE_FAST 1 (foo)
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%3d 12 LOAD_FAST 1 (foo)
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14 RETURN_VALUE
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""" % (_h.__code__.co_firstlineno + 1,
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__file__,
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_h.__code__.co_firstlineno + 1,
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_h.__code__.co_firstlineno + 4,
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)
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dis_nested_1 = """%s
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Disassembly of <code object foo at 0x..., file "%s", line %d>:
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%3d 0 LOAD_CLOSURE 0 (x)
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2 BUILD_TUPLE 1
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4 LOAD_CONST 1 (<code object <listcomp> at 0x..., file "%s", line %d>)
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6 LOAD_CONST 2 ('_h.<locals>.foo.<locals>.<listcomp>')
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8 MAKE_FUNCTION 8
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10 LOAD_DEREF 1 (y)
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12 GET_ITER
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14 CALL_FUNCTION 1
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16 RETURN_VALUE
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""" % (dis_nested_0,
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__file__,
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_h.__code__.co_firstlineno + 1,
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_h.__code__.co_firstlineno + 3,
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__file__,
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_h.__code__.co_firstlineno + 3,
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)
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dis_nested_2 = """%s
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Disassembly of <code object <listcomp> at 0x..., file "%s", line %d>:
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%3d 0 BUILD_LIST 0
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2 LOAD_FAST 0 (.0)
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>> 4 FOR_ITER 12 (to 18)
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6 STORE_FAST 1 (z)
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8 LOAD_DEREF 0 (x)
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10 LOAD_FAST 1 (z)
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12 BINARY_ADD
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14 LIST_APPEND 2
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16 JUMP_ABSOLUTE 4
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>> 18 RETURN_VALUE
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""" % (dis_nested_1,
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__file__,
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_h.__code__.co_firstlineno + 3,
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_h.__code__.co_firstlineno + 3,
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)
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class DisTests(unittest.TestCase):
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def get_disassembly(self, func, lasti=-1, wrapper=True):
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maxDiff = None
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def get_disassembly(self, func, lasti=-1, wrapper=True, **kwargs):
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# We want to test the default printing behaviour, not the file arg
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output = io.StringIO()
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with contextlib.redirect_stdout(output):
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if wrapper:
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dis.dis(func)
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dis.dis(func, **kwargs)
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else:
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dis.disassemble(func, lasti)
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dis.disassemble(func, lasti, **kwargs)
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return output.getvalue()
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def get_disassemble_as_string(self, func, lasti=-1):
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return re.sub(r'\b0x[0-9A-Fa-f]+\b', '0x...', text)
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def do_disassembly_test(self, func, expected):
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got = self.get_disassembly(func)
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got = self.get_disassembly(func, depth=0)
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if got != expected:
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got = self.strip_addresses(got)
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self.assertEqual(got, expected)
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def test_dis_object(self):
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self.assertRaises(TypeError, dis.dis, object())
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def test_disassemble_recursive(self):
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def check(expected, **kwargs):
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dis = self.get_disassembly(_h, **kwargs)
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dis = self.strip_addresses(dis)
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self.assertEqual(dis, expected)
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check(dis_nested_0, depth=0)
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check(dis_nested_1, depth=1)
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check(dis_nested_2, depth=2)
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check(dis_nested_2, depth=3)
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check(dis_nested_2, depth=None)
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check(dis_nested_2)
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class DisWithFileTests(DisTests):
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# Run the tests again, using the file arg instead of print
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def get_disassembly(self, func, lasti=-1, wrapper=True):
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def get_disassembly(self, func, lasti=-1, wrapper=True, **kwargs):
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output = io.StringIO()
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if wrapper:
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dis.dis(func, file=output)
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dis.dis(func, file=output, **kwargs)
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else:
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dis.disassemble(func, lasti, file=output)
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dis.disassemble(func, lasti, file=output, **kwargs)
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return output.getvalue()
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@ -355,6 +355,9 @@ Extension Modules
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Library
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-------
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- bpo-11822: The dis.dis() function now is able to disassemble nested
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code objects.
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- bpo-30624: selectors does not take KeyboardInterrupt and SystemExit into
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account, leaving a fd in a bad state in case of error. Patch by Giampaolo
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Rodola'.
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