ceval, PyEval_MergeCompilerFlags: wasn't merging in the
CO_FUTURE_DIVISION flag. Redid this to use Jeremy's PyCF_MASK #define instead, so we dont have to remember to fiddle individual feature names here again. pythonrun.h: Also #define a PyCF_MASK_OBSOLETE mask. This isn't used yet, but will be as part of the PEP 264 implementation (compile() mustn't raise an error just because old code uses a flag name that's become obsolete; a warning may be appropriate, but not an error; so compile() has to know about obsolete flags too, but nobody is going to remember to update compile() with individual obsolete flag names across releases either -- i.e., this is the flip side of PyEval_MergeCompilerFlags's oversight).
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#define PyCF_MASK (CO_GENERATOR_ALLOWED | CO_FUTURE_DIVISION)
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#define PyCF_MASK_OBSOLETE (CO_NESTED)
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typedef struct {
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int cf_flags; /* bitmask of CO_xxx flags relevant to future */
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} PyCompilerFlags;
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if (current_frame != NULL) {
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const int codeflags = current_frame->f_code->co_flags;
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if (codeflags & CO_NESTED) {
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const int compilerflags = codeflags & PyCF_MASK;
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if (compilerflags) {
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result = 1;
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cf->cf_flags |= CO_NESTED;
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}
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if (codeflags & CO_GENERATOR_ALLOWED) {
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result = 1;
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cf->cf_flags |= CO_GENERATOR_ALLOWED;
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cf->cf_flags |= compilerflags;
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}
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}
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return result;
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