varnames should list all the local variables (with arguments first).
The XXX_NAME ops typically occur at the module level and assignment
ops should create locals.
(Hard to believe these were never handled before)
Add misc.mangle() that mangles based on the rules in compile.c.
XXX Need to test the corner cases
Update CodeGenerator with a class_name attribute bound to None. If a
particular instance is created within a class scope, the instance's
class_name is bound to that class's name.
Add mangle() method to CodeGenerator that mangles if the class_name
has a class_name in it.
Modify the FunctionCodeGenerator family to handle an extra argument--
the class_name.
Wrap all name ops and attrnames in calls to self.mangle()
Make nested scopes enabled by default
Add is_constant_false() helper so that compiled code and symbols are
consistent with builtin compiler's handling of "if 0:"
Fix doc string handling to be consistent with recent change that
eliminates the doc string from the Module's node attribute.
Add fix to print handling from Evan & Shane.
Track change to visitor api by making "verbose" explicit.
Comment out setting CO_NESTED flag (it's unnecessary in 2.2).
Evan Simpson's fix. And his explanation:
If you defined two nested functions in a row that refer to the
same non-global variable, the second one will be generated as
though the variable were global.
The use of com_node() introduces a lot of extra stack frames, enough
to cause a stack overflow compiling test.test_parser with the standard
interpreter recursionlimit. The com_node() is a convenience function
that hides the dispatch details, but comes at a very high cost. It is
more efficient to dispatch directly in the callers. In these cases,
use lookup_node() and call the dispatched node directly.
Also handle yield_stmt in a way that will work with Python 2.1
(suggested by Shane Hathaway)
Remove _preorder as alias for dispatch and call dispatch directly.
Add an extra optional argument to walk()
XXX Also comment out some code that does debugging prints.
The tests are run from a copy of the library directory, where
everything has been compiled by the compiler package.
Add a raw_input() call at the end of the script, so that I can check
the output before the temp directory with the compiled code is
removed.
- make the selftests work again (they were apparently not used since
very early in bgen's development), with some minor cleanup by me
- make emacs python mode happier
ChipWidget.__init__(): Added a message area just below the color
name. Both the message and name widgets are now FLAT, DISABLED
Entry widgets instead of Labels. This allows users to
copy-n-paste the color names or color specs. Also, the contents
of both widgets are now driven by StringVars.
set_color(): This only sets the chip color; it does not set the name
widgets.
set_name(): New method which only sets the name widget contents.
set_message(): New method which only sets the message widget contents.
ChipViewer.update_yourself(): Set the color, name, and message for
each chip as follows: the first line always contains the color
spec in #rrggbb format. The second line will contain the color
name, but slightly differently for each widget. For the Selected
widget, if the color exactly matches the Nearest color, the name
is shown, otherwise the message field will be empty. The name
field of the Nearest widget will always contain the color name.
Change several sections to subsections (part of the manual -> howto
transformation).
Flesh out discussion of assignment nodes (and delete statements).
Add an example of manipulating AST objects at a >>> prompt
Remove the module index; there aren't enough modules documented yet
for this to make sense.
Add a couple more index entries, fixed a few typos, and adjusted a few
more things for consistency.
Cater to that.
+ Major speed boost via not reading more of files than necessary. This
was no slouch before; now it screams.
+ Improve msg when giving up on a goofy future statement.
If multiple header files are processed simultaneously which include each
other, the corresponding modules mport each other. Specifically, if h2py
is invoked with sys/types.h first, later header files won't contain the
complete contents of TYPES.py.
list of files to not extract docstrings from when the -D option is
given. This isn't optimal, but I didn't want to change the semantics
of -D, and it's bad form to allow optional switch arguments.
Bumping __version__ to 1.4.
TokenEater.__init__(): Initialize __curfile to None.
__waiting(): In order to extract docstrings from the module, both the
-D flag should be set, and the __curfile should not be named in
the -X filename (i.e. it isn't in opts.nodocstrings).
set_filename(): Fixed a bug where once the first module docstring is
extracted, no subsequent module docstrings will be extracted. The
bug was that the first extraction set __freshmodule to 0, but that
flag was never reset back to 1. set_filename() is always called
when the next file is being processed, so use it to reset the
__freshmodule flag.
main(): Add support for -X/--no-docstring.
fragile. Now the leading "0x" on hex numbers are displayed as labels
and the type-in entry fields just accept the hex digits. Be sure to
strip off the "0x" string when displaying hex values too.
Also, de-string-module-ification, and other Python 2.x improvements.
found a bug here. Here's the deal:
Class PyShell derives from class OutputWindow. Method PyShell.close()
wants to invoke its parent method, but because PyShell long ago was
inherited from class PyShellEditorWindow, it invokes
PyShelEditorWindow.close(self). Now, class PyShellEditorWindow itself
derives from class OutputWindow, and inherits the close() method from
there without overriding it. Under the old rules,
PyShellEditorWindow.close would return an unbound method restricted to
the class that defined the implementation of close(), which was
OutputWindow.close. Under the new rules, the unbound method is
restricted to the class whose method was requested, that is
PyShellEditorWindow, and this was correctly trapped as an error.
This allows system libs to be weak-linked, thereby allowing us to generate functions that are only available on some OS versions without getting a NULL dereference if the function isn't available.
I published it on the web as http://www.python.org/2.1/md5sum.py
so I thought I might as well check it in.
Works with Python 1.5.2 and later.
Works like the Linux tool ``mdfsum file ...'' except it doesn't take
any options or read stdin.
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).
indicating whether the entry was extracted from a docstring or not.
write(): If any of the locations of a string appearance came from a
docstring, add a comment such as
#. docstring
before the references (after a suggestion by Martin von Loewis).
codec files to codecs.py and added logic so that multi mappings
in the decoding maps now result in mappings to None (undefined mapping)
in the encoding maps.
rather than the idle.py script. This has advantages and
disadvantages; the biggest advantage being that we can more easily
have an alternative main program.
Assertion error message had typos in arguments to string format.
.cover files for modules in packages are now put in the right place.
The code that generate .cover files seemed to prepend a "./" to many
absolute paths, causing them to fail. The code now checks explicitly
for absolute paths and leaves them alone.
In trace/coverage code, recover from case where module has no __name__
attribute, when e.g. it is executed by PyRun_String(). In this case,
assign modulename to None and hope for the best. There isn't anywhere
to write out coverage data for this code anyway.
Also, replace several sys.stderr.writes with print >> sys.stderr.
New features:
-C/--coverdir dir: Generate .cover files in specified directory
instead of in the directory where the .py file is.
-s: Print a short summary of files coverred (# lines, % coverage,
name)
variables reported by PyChecker.
__togglegentype(): PyChecker accurately reported that the variable
__gentypevar was unused -- actually this whole method is currently
unused so comment it out.