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Author SHA1 Message Date
Jeremy Hylton b048b26db0 Two screwups fixed for sizeof(char *) instead of sizeof(char []).
Also change all the helper functions to pass along the size of the
msgbuf and use PyOS_snprintf() when writing into the buffer.
2001-11-28 22:14:37 +00:00
Tim Peters 75cdad5584 More sprintf -> PyOS_snprintf. 2001-11-28 22:07:30 +00:00
Jeremy Hylton f16e05e7ec Use PyOS_snprintf() at some cost even though it was correct before.
seterror() uses a char array and a pointer to the current position in
that array.  Use snprintf() and compute the amount of space left in
the buffer based on the current pointer position.
2001-11-28 21:46:59 +00:00
Jeremy Hylton 5d3d134d56 Use PyOS_vsnprintf() and check its return value.
If it returns -1 (which indicates overflow on old Linux platforms and
perhaps on Windows) or size greater than buffer, write a message
indicating that the previous message was truncated.
2001-11-28 21:44:53 +00:00
Barry Warsaw 4b4ab20f2c ste_repr(): Conversion of sprintf() to PyOS_snprintf() for buffer
overrun avoidance.
2001-11-28 21:36:28 +00:00
Barry Warsaw 857bf52d56 aix_loaderror(): Conversion of sprintf() to PyOS_snprintf() for buffer
overrun avoidance.
2001-11-28 21:35:49 +00:00
Barry Warsaw 8f6d868bbb code_repr(), com_addop_varname(), com_list_comprehension(),
com_arglist(), symtable_check_unoptimized(), symtable_params(),
symtable_global(), symtable_list_comprehension():

    Conversion of sprintf() to PyOS_snprintf() for buffer overrun
    avoidance.
2001-11-28 21:10:39 +00:00
Jeremy Hylton 518ab1c02a Use PyOS_snprintf instead of sprintf. 2001-11-28 20:42:20 +00:00
Jeremy Hylton ef58b31991 Use PyOS_snprintf instead of sprintf.
Also replace a switch statement with one case and a default to an
if/else.
2001-11-28 20:37:25 +00:00
Jeremy Hylton 23ae987401 Use PyOS_snprintf when possible. 2001-11-28 20:29:22 +00:00
Jeremy Hylton 05bd787c6c Use PyOS_snprintf instead of sprintf.
Just being sure.  The old code looks like it was safe, but there's no
harm in double-checking.
2001-11-28 20:24:33 +00:00
Marc-André Lemburg d4c0a9c59b Fixes for possible buffer overflows in sprintf() usages. 2001-11-28 11:47:00 +00:00
Tim Peters b13680bf03 SF bug #483469: crash on unbounded recursion in __del__.
PyEval_EvalCodeEx():  increment tstate->recursion_depth around the
decref of the frame, because the C stack for this call is still in
use and the decref can lead to __del__ methods getting called.

While this gives tstate->recursion_depth a value proportional to the
depth of the C stack (instead of a small constant no matter how
deeply __del__s recurse), it's not enough to stop the reported crash
when using the default recursion limit on Windows.

Bugfix candidate.
2001-11-27 23:29:29 +00:00
Tim Peters 6d20b43a4e SF bug 485175: buffer overflow in traceback.c.
Bugfix candidate.
tb_displayline():  the sprintf format was choking off the file name, but
used plain %s for the function name (which can be arbitrarily long).
Limit both to 500 chars max.
2001-11-27 20:30:42 +00:00
Marc-André Lemburg 0c4d8d05a8 Fix for bug #480188: printing unicode objects 2001-11-20 15:17:25 +00:00
Tim Peters 36515e28ed Since the MAGIC number scheme is going to break on January 1st, document
what it is more carefully and point out some of the subtleties.
2001-11-18 04:06:29 +00:00
Barry Warsaw afeb2a4d89 PyOS_getsig(), PyOS_setsig(): The minimal amount of work to avoid the
uninitialized memory reads reported in bug #478001.

Note that this doesn't address the following larger issues:

- Error conditions are not documented for PyOS_*sig() in the C API.

- Nothing that actually calls PyOS_*sig() in the core interpreter and
  extension modules actually /checks/ the return value of the call.

Fixing those is left as an exercise for a later day.
2001-11-13 23:08:26 +00:00
Jeremy Hylton 9f64caaf00 Use PyObject_CheckReadBuffer(). 2001-11-09 22:02:48 +00:00
Martin v. Löwis 107b7daf5a Include sys_getdefaultencoding in #ifdef Py_USING_UNICODE. Fixes #479571. 2001-11-09 20:59:39 +00:00
Jeremy Hylton 778e265462 Fix SF buf #480096: Assign to __debug__ still allowed
Easy enough to catch assignment in the compiler.  The perverse user
can still change the value of __debug__, but that may be the least he
can do.
2001-11-09 19:50:08 +00:00
Fred Drake 03459a5cd7 Fix memory leak. This is part of SF patch #478006. 2001-11-09 16:00:41 +00:00
Marc-André Lemburg 4962fc8fed Backing out the fast path for interned string compares again as requested. 2001-11-08 08:34:43 +00:00
Marc-André Lemburg c52d713b7a Add fast-path for comparing interned (true) string objects.
This patch boosts performance for comparing identical string object
by some 20% on my machine while not causing any noticable slow-down
for other operations (according to tests done with pybench).
2001-11-07 14:54:49 +00:00
Jack Jansen 537a69fe66 Make the CoreFoundation object _New and _Convert routines available to other modules. Idea by Donovan Preston, implementaion by me. 2001-11-05 14:39:22 +00:00
Tim Peters 603c6831d0 SF patch 473749 compile under OS/2 VA C++, from Michael Muller.
Changes enabling Python to compile under OS/2 Visual Age C++.
2001-11-05 02:45:59 +00:00
Tim Peters 8c5e41559c Part of SF bug #478003 possible memory leaks in err handling.
PyNode_CompileSymtable:  if symtable_init() fails, free the memory
allocated for the PyFutureFeatures struct.
2001-11-04 19:26:58 +00:00
Jack Jansen 666b1e7e2f Link the core with CoreServices, not with Carbon, and don't use any Carbon
routines. As of 10.1 using Carbon will crash Python if no window server is
available (ssh connection, console mode, MacOSX Server). This fixes bug
#466907.

A result of this mod is that the default 8bit encoding on OSX is now ASCII,
for the time being. Also, the extension modules that need the Carbon
framework now explicitly include it in setup.py.
2001-10-31 12:11:48 +00:00
Tim Peters a6ca4f40d0 SF patch #474500: Make OS/2 locks work like posix locks, from Michael
Muller.
2001-10-31 03:50:45 +00:00
Jack Jansen 550fdae2f5 On the macintosh don't take a quick exit in find_module() for frozen submodule imports: the frozen import goes through a different mechanism. 2001-10-30 13:08:39 +00:00
Tim Peters a427a2b8d0 Rename "dictionary" (type and constructor) to "dict". 2001-10-29 22:25:45 +00:00
Tim Peters c2f011201a vgetargskeywords()
+ Squash another potential buffer overrun.
+ Simplify the keyword-arg loop by decrementing the count of keywords
  remaining instead of incrementing Yet Another Variable; also break
  out early if the number of keyword args remaining hits 0.

Since I hit the function's closing curly brace with this patch, that's
enough of this for now <wink>.
2001-10-27 07:25:06 +00:00
Tim Peters b639d49798 vgetargskeywords: Now that it's clear that nkwlist must equal max, and
we're ensuring that's true during the format parse, get rid of nkwlist.
2001-10-27 07:00:56 +00:00
Tim Peters dc5eff9170 vgetargskeywords: Prevent another potential sprintf buffer overrun. 2001-10-27 06:53:00 +00:00
Tim Peters 62d48e1735 vgetargskeywords: Verify kwlist has the required length while parsing
the format, instead of waiting until after we can overindex it by
mistake.
2001-10-27 06:42:16 +00:00
Tim Peters 0af4916ad4 vgetargskeywords: Removed all PyErr_Clear() calls. It's possible that
this routine will report an error now when it didn't before, but, if so,
it's a legitimate error that should never have been suppressed.
2001-10-27 06:14:32 +00:00
Tim Peters 077f574db1 vgetargskeywords: The keywords arg is a dict (if non-NULL), so use the
dict API everywhere on it instead of sometimes using the slower mapping
API.
2001-10-27 05:50:39 +00:00
Tim Peters 61dde63e3b vgetargskeywords: Removed one of the mysterious PyErr_Clear() calls.
The "need" for this was probably removed by an earlier patch that stopped
the loop right before it from passing NULL to a dict lookup routine.
I still haven't convinced myself that the next loop is correct, so am
leaving the next mysterious PyErr_Clear() call in for now.
2001-10-27 05:30:17 +00:00
Tim Peters b054be41c0 vgetargskeywords:
+ Generally test nkeywords against 0 instead of keywords against NULL
  (saves a little work if an empty keywords dict is passed, and is
  conceptually more on-target regardless).
+ When a call erroneously specifies a keyword argument both by position
  and by keyword name:
    - It was easy to provoke this routine into an internal buffer overrun
      by using a long argument name.  Now uses PyErr_format instead (which
      computes a safe buffer size).
    - Improved the error msg.
2001-10-27 05:07:41 +00:00
Tim Peters b0872fc8a6 vgetargskeywords:
+ Got rid of now-redundant dict typecheck.
+ Renamed nkwds to nkwlist.  Now all the "counting" vrbls have names
  related to the things they're counting in an obvious way.
2001-10-27 04:45:34 +00:00
Tim Peters 6fb2635f25 vgetargskeywords:
+ Renamed argslen to nargs.
+ Renamed kwlen to nkeywords.  This one was especially confusing because
  kwlen wasn't the length of the kwlist argument, but of the keywords
  argument.
2001-10-27 04:38:11 +00:00
Tim Peters 28bf7a9770 vgetargskeywords:
+ Removed now-redundant tuple typecheck.
+ Renamed "tplen" local to "argslen" (it's the length of the "args"
  argument; I suppose "tp" was for "Tim Peters should rename me
  someday <wink>).
2001-10-27 04:33:41 +00:00
Tim Peters f8cd3e8621 PyArg_ParseTupleAndKeywords: return false on internal error, not -1 (I
introduced this bug just a little while ago, when *adding* internal error
checks).

vgetargskeywords:  Rewrote the section that crawls over the format string.
+ Added block comment so it won't take the next person 15 minutes to
  reverse-engineer what it's doing.
+ Lined up the "else" clauses.
+ Rearranged the ifs in decreasing order of likelihood (for speed).
2001-10-27 04:26:57 +00:00
Tim Peters 45772cde7e PyArg_ParseTupleAndKeywords: do basic sanity checks on the arguments,
and raise an error if they're insane.
vgetargskeywords:  the same, except that since this is an internal routine,
just assert that the arguments are sane.
2001-10-27 03:58:40 +00:00
Tim Peters a9f4739a1b tuple(3,4,5,x=2) dumped core on my box. vgetargskeywords() overindexed
the kwlist vector whenever there was a mix of positional and keyword
arguments, and the number of positional arguments exceeded the length
of the kwlist vector.  If there was just one more positional arg than
keyword, the kwlist-terminating NULL got passed to PyMapping_HasKeyString,
which set an internal error that vgetargskeywords() then squashed (but
it's impossible to say whether it knew it was masking an error).  If
more than one more positional argument, it went on to pass random trash
to PyMapping_HasKeyString, which is why the example at the start
happened to kill the process.

Pure bugfix candidate.
2001-10-27 00:46:09 +00:00
Tim Peters f4331c1c38 vgetargskeywords(): remove test that can't succeed. Not a bugfix, just
removing useless obfuscation.
2001-10-27 00:17:34 +00:00
Fred Drake 9cd0efcee9 Use PyDict_Copy() and PyDict_Update() instead of using PyObject_CallMethod()
to call the corresponding methods.  This is not a performance improvement
since the times are still swamped by disk I/O, but cleans up the code just
a little.
2001-10-25 21:38:59 +00:00
Fred Drake a768882b00 Convert getrefcount() to METH_O, and sys_excepthook() to use
PyArg_UnpackTuple().
2001-10-24 20:47:48 +00:00
Guido van Rossum e2ae77b8b8 SF patch #474590 -- RISC OS support 2001-10-24 20:42:55 +00:00
Fred Drake e4616e6752 PyArg_UnpackTuple(): New argument unpacking function suggested by Jim
Fulton, based on code Jim supplied.
2001-10-23 21:09:29 +00:00
Fred Drake 563dfc2f73 Style conformance: function name begins a new line *consistently*.
Make convertbuffer() static like the prototype says.  Not used elsewhere.
2001-10-23 14:41:08 +00:00
Jeremy Hylton fd14d8e187 Make traceback objects collectable.
This should eliminate the traceback returned by sys.exc_info() as a
common source of memory leaks.
2001-10-22 22:17:41 +00:00
Tim Peters d7c3652aa7 Removed two pointless and obfuscating macros. 2001-10-22 19:34:09 +00:00
Guido van Rossum b8cf3e64be SF patch #470393 (Jim Ahlstrom): Add missing marshal function
In Include/, marshal.h declares both
    PyMarshal_ReadLongFromFile()
    and PyMarshal_ReadShortFromFile(),
    but the second is missing from marshal.c.

[Shouldn't the return type be declared as 'short' instead of 'int'?
But 'int' is what was in marshal.h all those years...  --Guido]
2001-10-19 01:46:21 +00:00
Martin v. Löwis 8a57f00081 Move dlfcn.h block out of NetBSD block, assuming that NetBSD before
199712 didn't have dlfcn.h, or that it wouldn't conflict with the other
stuff defined.
2001-10-18 21:24:04 +00:00
Tim Peters 6e6a63f01c SF Patch (but with no patch) 472555 Remove trailing common in enumeration.
Some AIX compiler didn't like the trailing comma at the end of the
why_code enum decl.
2001-10-18 20:49:35 +00:00
Tim Peters 84a0657ee9 Squash compiler wng about signed/unsigned mismatch. 2001-10-18 18:57:31 +00:00
Guido van Rossum 8f4d3316de First part of SF patch #416704: More robust freeze, by Toby Dickenson.
This fixes the behavior reported by SF bug #404545, where a file
x.y.py could be imported by the statement "import x.y" when there's a
frozen package x (I believe even if x.y also exists as a frozen
module).
2001-10-18 18:54:11 +00:00
Guido van Rossum 4114a4afec Fix the frozen bytecode for __hello__ (betcha didn't know that existed
:-).

Add a test that prevents the __hello__ bytecode from going stale
unnoticed again.

The test also tests the loophole noted in SF bug #404545.  This test
will fail right now; I'll check in the fix in a minute.
2001-10-18 18:49:37 +00:00
Jeremy Hylton 961dfe0d85 Fix for SF bug [ #471928 ] global made w/nested list comprehensions
The symbol table pass didn't have an explicit case for the list_iter
node which is used only for a nested list comprehension.  As a result,
the target of the list comprehension was treated as a use instead of
an assignment.  Fix is to add a case to symtable_node() to handle
list_iter.

Also, rework and document a couple of the subtler implementation
issues in the symbol table pass.  The symtable_node() switch statement
depends on falling through the last several cases, in order to handle
some of the more complicated nodes like atom.  Add a comment
explaining the behavior before the first fall through case.  Add a
comment /* fall through */ at the end of case so that it is explicitly
marked as such.

Move the for_stmt case out of the fall through logic, which simplifies
both for_stmt and default.  (The default used the local variable start
to skip the first three nodes of a for_stmt when it fell through.)

Rename the flag argument to symtable_assign() to def_flag and add a
comment explaining its use:

   The third argument to symatble_assign() is a flag to be passed to
   symtable_add_def() if it is eventually called.  The flag is useful
   to specify the particular type of assignment that should be
   recorded, e.g. an assignment caused by import.
2001-10-18 16:15:10 +00:00
Martin v. Löwis 0eb1ed556b Patch to bug #472202: Correctly recognize NetBSD before 199712. 2001-10-18 11:45:19 +00:00
Jeremy Hylton 14368158c2 For debug build, check that the stack pointer never exceeds the stack size. 2001-10-17 13:29:30 +00:00
Jeremy Hylton 93a569d634 Fix computation of stack depth for classdef and closures.
Also minor tweaks to internal routines.
Use PyCF_MASK instead of explicit list of flags.

For the MAKE_CLOSURE opcode, the number of items popped off the stack
depends on both the oparg and the number of free variables for the
code object.  Fix the code so it accounts for the free variables.

In com_classdef(), record an extra pop to account for the STORE call
after the BUILD_CLASS.

Get rid of some commented out debugging code in com_push() and
com_pop().

Factor string resize logic into helper routine com_check_size().

In com_addbyte(), remove redudant if statement after assert.  (They
test the same condition.)

In several routines, use string macros instead of string functions.
2001-10-17 13:22:22 +00:00
Guido van Rossum 2c40adb1e4 Fix a bug in the previous checkin. The wrong bootstrap function was
passed to _beginthread().
2001-10-16 21:50:04 +00:00
Guido van Rossum d892357bf7 SF patch #471852 (anonymous) notes that getattr(obj, name, default)
masks any exception, not just AttributeError.  Fix this.
2001-10-16 21:31:32 +00:00
Guido van Rossum 3c28863e08 Partial patch from SF #452266, by Jason Petrone.
This changes Pythread_start_thread() to return the thread ID, or -1
for an error.  (It's technically an incompatible API change, but I
doubt anyone calls it.)
2001-10-16 21:13:49 +00:00
Guido van Rossum ae9e7960d3 SF patch #471839: Bug when extensions import extensions (Shane Hathaway)
When an extension imports another extension in its
    initXXX() function, the variable _Py_PackageContext is
    prematurely reset to NULL. If the outer extension then
    calls Py_InitModule(), the extension is installed in
    sys.modules without its package name. The
    manifestation of this bug is a "SystemError:
    _PyImport_FixupExtension: module <package>.<extension>
    not loaded".

    To fix this, importdl.c just needs to retain the old
    value of _Py_PackageContext and restore it after the
    initXXX() method is called. The attached patch does this.

    This patch applies to Python 2.1.1 and the current CVS.
2001-10-16 20:07:34 +00:00
Jeremy Hylton 26633f4c00 Put descr name in "bad memberdescr type" error message. 2001-10-16 16:51:56 +00:00
Skip Montanaro f118cb1d6f make getarray static - it's only called from ceval.c and is not an
extern-able name.
2001-10-15 20:51:38 +00:00
Guido van Rossum 1c917072ca Very subtle syntax change: in a list comprehension, the testlist in
"for <var> in <testlist> may no longer be a single test followed by
a comma.  This solves SF bug #431886.  Note that if the testlist
contains more than one test, a trailing comma is still allowed, for
maximum backward compatibility; but this example is not:

    [(x, y) for x in range(10), for y in range(10)]
                              ^

The fix involved creating a new nonterminal 'testlist_safe' whose
definition doesn't allow the trailing comma if there's only one test:

    testlist_safe: test [(',' test)+ [',']]
2001-10-15 15:44:05 +00:00
Martin v. Löwis 69c0ff3836 Do not define _POSIX_THREADS if unistd.h defines it.
Check for pthread_sigmask before using it. Fixes remaining problem in #470781.
2001-10-15 14:34:42 +00:00
Fred Drake de26cfc1e1 Suppress a bunch of "value computed is not used" warnings when building in
debug mode (--with-pydebug).
2001-10-13 06:11:28 +00:00
Guido van Rossum 9abaf4d3b7 SF patch #467455 : Enhanced environment variables, by Toby Dickenson.
This patch changes to logic to:

   if env.var. set and non-empty:
       if env.var. is an integer:
           set flag to that integer
   if flag is zero: # [actually, <= 0 --GvR]
       set flag to 1

   Under this patch, anyone currently using
   PYTHONVERBOSE=yes will get the same output as before.

   PYTHONVERBNOSE=2 will generate more verbosity than
   before.

   The only unusual case that the following three are
   still all equivalent:
   PYTHONVERBOSE=yespleas
   PYTHONVERBOSE=1
   PYTHONVERBOSE=0
2001-10-12 22:17:56 +00:00
Guido van Rossum 80230998b9 Add SF patch #468347 -- mask signals for non-main pthreads, by Jason Lowe:
This patch updates Python/thread_pthread.h to mask all
   signals for any thread created. This will keep all
   signals masked for any thread that isn't the initial
   thread. For Solaris and Linux, the two platforms I was
   able to test it on, it solves bug #465673 (pthreads
   need signal protection) and probably will solve bug
   #219772 (Interactive InterPreter+ Thread -> core dump
   at exit).

   I'd be great if this could get some testing on other
   platforms, especially HP-UX pre 11.00 and post 11.00,
   as I had to make some guesses for the DCE thread case.
   AIX is also a concern as I saw some mention of using
   sigthreadmask() as a pthread_sigmask() equivalent, but
   this patch doesn't use sigthreadmask(). I don't have
   access to AIX.
2001-10-12 21:49:17 +00:00
Jeremy Hylton 4819e97a48 Undo part of 2.59: 't' case of convertsimple() should not use convertbuffer().
convertbuffer() uses the buffer interface's getreadbuffer(), but 't'
should use getcharbuffer().
2001-10-11 14:40:37 +00:00
Jeremy Hylton 0407aeae01 One more place where PyString_AsString() was used after a
PyString_Check() had already succeeded.
2001-10-10 02:51:57 +00:00
Jeremy Hylton a4c8cd7b2c Use AS_STRING() following the check and avoid an extra call. 2001-10-10 02:51:08 +00:00
Guido van Rossum 03290ecbf1 Implement isinstance(x, (A, B, ...)). Note that we only allow tuples,
not other sequences (then we'd have to except strings, and we'd still
be susceptible to recursive attacks).
2001-10-07 20:54:12 +00:00
Fred Drake bb9fa21cfe weakref.ReferenceError becomes a built-in exception now that weak ref objects
are moving into the core; with these changes, it will be possible for the
exception to be raised without the weakref module ever being imported.
2001-10-05 21:50:08 +00:00
Tim Peters b1c469843f Introduced the oddly-missing PyList_CheckExact(), and used it to replace
a hard-coded type check.
2001-10-05 20:41:38 +00:00
Tim Peters c1e6d969ba Get rid of unique local ISSTRICTINT macro in favor of std PyInt_CheckExact. 2001-10-05 20:21:03 +00:00
Fred Drake 4ec5d5699d Fix bug in profiler modifications detected only in debug builds.
The new profiler event stream includes a "return" event even when an
exception is being propogated, but the machinery that called the profile
hook did not save & restore the exception.  In debug mode, the exception
was detected during the execution of the profile callback, which did not
have the proper internal flags set for the exception.  Saving & restoring
the exception state solves the problem.
2001-10-04 19:26:43 +00:00
Greg Ward 201baee7ea Remove a couple of unused local variables (bug #445960, compiler warnings
on IRIX 6.5).
2001-10-04 14:52:06 +00:00
Fred Drake 8f51f54319 Rationalize the events passed to the profiler (no changes for the tracer).
The profiler does not need to know anything about the exception state,
so we no longer call it when an exception is raised.  We do, however,
make sure we *always* call the profiler when we exit a frame.  This
ensures that timing events are more easily isolated by a profiler and
finally clauses that do a lot of work don't have their time
mis-allocated.

When an exception is propogated out of the frame, the C callback for
the profiler now receives a PyTrace_RETURN event with an arg of NULL;
the Python-level profile hook function will see a 'return' event with
an arg of None.  This means that from Python it is impossible for the
profiler to determine if the frame exited with an exception or if it
returned None, but this doesn't matter for profiling.  A C-based
profiler could tell the difference, but this doesn't seem important.

ceval.c:eval_frame():  Simplify the code in two places so that the
                       profiler is called for every exit from a frame
                       and not for exceptions.

sysmodule.c:profile_trampoline():  Make sure we don't expose Python
                                   code to NULL; use None instead.
2001-10-04 14:48:42 +00:00
Tim Peters c15c4f1f39 SF bug [#467265] Compile errors on SuSe Linux on IBM/s390.
Unknown whether this fixes it.
- stringobject.c, PyString_FromFormatV:  don't assume that va_list is of
  a type that can be copied via an initializer.
- errors.c, PyErr_Format:  add a va_end() to balance the va_start().
2001-10-02 21:32:07 +00:00
Tim Peters 8b13b3ede2 SF bug [#466173] unpack TypeError unclear
Replaced 3 instances of "iter() of non-sequence" with
"iteration over non-sequence".
Restored "unpack non-sequence" for stuff like "a, b = 1".
2001-09-30 05:58:42 +00:00
Jeremy Hylton e2e2c9f41e PyErr_NormalizeException()
If a new exception occurs while an exception instance is being
created, try harder to make sure there is a traceback.  If the
original exception had a traceback associated with it and the new
exception does not, keep the old exception.

Of course, callers to PyErr_NormalizeException() must still be
prepared to have tb set to NULL.

XXX This isn't an ideal solution, but it's better than no traceback at
all.  It occurs if, for example, the exception occurs when the call to
the constructor fails before any Python code is executed.  Guido
suggests that it there is Python code that was about to be executed
-- but wasn't, say, because it was called with the wrong number of
arguments -- then we should point at the first line of the code object
anyway.
2001-09-26 19:58:38 +00:00
Jeremy Hylton c631489289 Prevent a NULL pointer from being pushed onto the stack.
It's possible for PyErr_NormalizeException() to set the traceback
pointer to NULL.  I'm not sure how to provoke this directly from
Python, although it may be possible.  The error occurs when an
exception is set using PyErr_SetObject() and another exception occurs
while PyErr_NormalizeException() is creating the exception instance.

XXX As a result of this change, it's possible for an exception to
occur but sys.last_traceback to be left undefined.  Not sure if this
is a problem.
2001-09-26 19:24:45 +00:00
Thomas Wouters 1ee6422111 Don't swap the arguments to PyFrame_BlockSetup when recreating the recently
popped frame-block. What an embarrassing bug! Especially for Jeremy, since
he accepted the patch :-)

This fixes SF bugs #463359 and #462937, and possibly other, *very* obscure
bugs with very deeply nested loops that continue the loop and then break out
of it or raise an exception.
2001-09-24 19:32:01 +00:00
Guido van Rossum 6f7993765a Add optional docstrings to member descriptors. For backwards
compatibility, this required all places where an array of "struct
memberlist" structures was declared that is referenced from a type's
tp_members slot to change the type of the structure to PyMemberDef;
"struct memberlist" is now only used by old code that still calls
PyMember_Get/Set.  The code in PyObject_GenericGetAttr/SetAttr now
calls the new APIs PyMember_GetOne/SetOne, which take a PyMemberDef
argument.

As examples, I added actual docstrings to the attributes of a few
types: file, complex, instance method, super, and xxsubtype.spamlist.

Also converted the symtable to new style getattr.
2001-09-20 20:46:19 +00:00
Guido van Rossum c299fc16f2 Add support for restricting access based on restricted execution mode.
Renamed the 'readonly' field to 'flags' and defined some new flag
bits: READ_RESTRICTED and WRITE_RESTRICTED, as well as a shortcut
RESTRICTED that means both.
2001-09-17 19:28:08 +00:00
Jeremy Hylton c785f4841c Supply code objects a new-style tp_members slot and tp_getattr impl.
The chief effects are to make dir() do something useful and supply
them with an __class__.
2001-09-14 20:08:07 +00:00
Tim Peters 742dfd6f17 Get rid of builtin_open() entirely (the C code and docstring, not the
builtin function); Guido pointed out that it could be just another
name in the __builtin__ dict for the file constructor now.
2001-09-13 21:49:44 +00:00
Tim Peters 4b7625ee83 _PyBuiltin_Init(): For clarity, macroize this purely repetitive code. 2001-09-13 21:37:17 +00:00
Fred Drake b9a96282f1 Admit that we'll never add the args for a "call" event to the profile
and trace functions; this now declares that None will be passed for the
"call" event.
This closes SF bug/suggestion #460315.
2001-09-13 16:56:43 +00:00
Tim Peters 59c9a645e2 SF bug [#460467] file objects should be subclassable.
Preliminary support.  What's here works, but needs fine-tuning.
2001-09-13 05:38:56 +00:00
Guido van Rossum 7851eea5f2 build_class(): one more (hopefully the last) step on the way to
backwards compatibility.  When using the class of the first base as
the metaclass, use its __class__ attribute in preference over its
ob_type slot.  This ensures that we can still use classic classes as
metaclasse, as shown in the original "Metaclasses" essay.  This also
makes all the examples in Demo/metaclasses/ work again (maybe these
should be turned into a test suite?).
2001-09-12 19:19:18 +00:00
Jack Jansen 697842f58c Replaced PyMac_FullPath by PyMac_FullPathname, which has an extra 'length'
parameter for the return string (as unix pathnames are not limited
by the 255 char pstring limit).
Implemented the function for MachO-Python, where it returns unix pathnames.
2001-09-10 22:00:39 +00:00
Guido van Rossum d0b69eceb4 Improve threading on Solaris, according to SF patch #460269, submitted
by bbrox@bbrox.org / lionel.ulmer@free.fr.

This adds a configure check and if all goes well turns on the
PTHREAD_SCOPE_SYSTEM thread attribute for new threads.

This should remove the need to add tiny sleeps at the start of threads
to allow other threads to be scheduled.
2001-09-10 14:10:54 +00:00
Jeremy Hylton 77b8b67919 Fix core dump in PyArg_ParseTuple() with Unicode arguments.
Reported by Fredrik Lundh on python-dev.

The conversimple() code that handles Unicode arguments and converts
them to the default encoding now calls converterr() with the original
Unicode argument instead of the NULL returned by the failed encoding
attempt.
2001-09-10 01:54:43 +00:00
Tim Peters 51e2651b29 SF bug [#458941] Looks like a unary minus bug.
com_factor():  when a unary minus is attached to a float or imaginary zero,
don't optimize the UNARY_MINUS opcode away:  the const dict can't
distinguish between +0.0 and -0.0, so ended up treating both like the
first one added to it.  Optimizing UNARY_PLUS away isn't a problem.

(BTW, I already uploaded the 2.2a3 Windows installer, and this isn't
important enough to delay the release.)
2001-09-07 08:45:55 +00:00
Guido van Rossum 8bce4acb17 Rename 'getset' to 'property'. 2001-09-06 21:56:42 +00:00
Martin v. Löwis 36546db750 Patch #455231: Support ELF properly on OpenBSD. 2001-09-05 14:24:43 +00:00
Guido van Rossum b3a639ed7d builtin_execfile(): initialize another local that the GCC on leroy
found it necessary to warn about.
2001-09-05 13:37:47 +00:00
Tim Peters 7eea37e831 At Guido's suggestion, here's a new C API function, PyObject_Dir(), like
__builtin__.dir().  Moved the guts from bltinmodule.c to object.c.
2001-09-04 22:08:56 +00:00
Neil Schemenauer 6c0f20088f Move call_trace(..., PyTrace_CALL, ...) call to top of eval_frame. That
way it's called each time a generator is resumed.  The tracing of normal
functions should be unaffected by this change.
2001-09-04 19:03:35 +00:00
Tim Peters 37a309db70 builtin_dir(): Treat classic classes like types. Use PyDict_Keys instead
of PyMapping_Keys because we know we have a real dict.  Tolerate that
objects may have an attr named "__dict__" that's not a dict (Py_None
popped up during testing).

test_descr.py, test_dir():  Test the new classic-class behavior; beef up
the new-style class test similarly.

test_pyclbr.py, checkModule():  dir(C) is no longer a synonym for
C.__dict__.keys() when C is a classic class (looks like the same thing
that burned distutils! -- should it be *made* a synoym again?  Then it
would be inconsistent with new-style class behavior.).
2001-09-04 01:20:04 +00:00
Tim Peters 5d2b77cf31 Make dir() wordier (see the new docstring). The new behavior is a mixed
bag.  It's clearly wrong for classic classes, at heart because a classic
class doesn't have a __class__ attribute, and I'm unclear on whether
that's feature or bug.  I'll repair this once I find out (in the
meantime, dir() applied to classic classes won't find the base classes,
while dir() applied to a classic-class instance *will* find the base
classes but not *their* base classes).

Please give the new dir() a try and see whether you love it or hate it.
The new dir([]) behavior is something I could come to love.  Here's
something to hate:

>>> class C:
...     pass
...
>>> c = C()
>>> dir(c)
['__doc__', '__module__']
>>>

The idea that an instance has a __doc__ attribute is jarring (of course
it's really c.__class__.__doc__ == C.__doc__; likewise for __module__).

OTOH, the code already has too many special cases, and dir(x) doesn't
have a compelling or clear purpose when x isn't a module.
2001-09-03 05:47:38 +00:00
Jack Jansen fabd00fa91 Added glue routine for PyMac_BuildFSSpec, PyMac_GetFSRef and PyMac_BuildFSRef.
Moved the declarations to pymactoolbox.h.
2001-09-01 23:39:58 +00:00
Guido van Rossum 393661d15f Add warning mode for classic division, almost exactly as specified in
PEP 238.  Changes:

- add a new flag variable Py_DivisionWarningFlag, declared in
  pydebug.h, defined in object.c, set in main.c, and used in
  {int,long,float,complex}object.c.  When this flag is set, the
  classic division operator issues a DeprecationWarning message.

- add a new API PyRun_SimpleStringFlags() to match
  PyRun_SimpleString().  The main() function calls this so that
  commands run with -c can also benefit from -Dnew.

- While I was at it, I changed the usage message in main() somewhat:
  alphabetized the options, split it in *four* parts to fit in under
  512 bytes (not that I still believe this is necessary -- doc strings
  elsewhere are much longer), and perhaps most visibly, don't display
  the full list of options on each command line error.  Instead, the
  full list is only displayed when -h is used, and otherwise a brief
  reminder of -h is displayed.  When -h is used, write to stdout so
  that you can do `python -h | more'.

Notes:

- I don't want to use the -W option to control whether the classic
  division warning is issued or not, because the machinery to decide
  whether to display the warning or not is very expensive (it involves
  calling into the warnings.py module).  You can use -Werror to turn
  the warnings into exceptions though.

- The -Dnew option doesn't select future division for all of the
  program -- only for the __main__ module.  I don't know if I'll ever
  change this -- it would require changes to the .pyc file magic
  number to do it right, and a more global notion of compiler flags.

- You can usefully combine -Dwarn and -Dnew: this gives the __main__
  module new division, and warns about classic division everywhere
  else.
2001-08-31 17:40:15 +00:00
Fred Drake 14ef244dfe When re-writing a factor containing a unary negation of a literal, only
affect nodes without another operator.  This was causing negated
exponentiations to drop the exponentiation.  This closes SF bug #456756.
2001-08-30 18:53:25 +00:00
Guido van Rossum 46add98758 Do the int inlining only if the type is really an int, not whenever
PyInt_Check() succeeds.  That returns true for subtypes of int, which
may override __add__ or __sub__.
2001-08-30 16:06:23 +00:00
Michael W. Hudson 8019913e4a fix for part of bug #453523: disable unmarshalling of code objects in
restricted execution mode.
2001-08-30 14:50:20 +00:00
Sjoerd Mullender a2c2ae62df Removed unreachable goto statement to silence SGI compiler. 2001-08-30 14:06:45 +00:00
Sjoerd Mullender 2f38f81fec Removed some unreachable break statements to silence SGI compiler. 2001-08-30 14:05:20 +00:00
Tim Peters 692323488b Add a new function imp.lock_held(), and use it to skip test_threaded_import
when that test is doomed to deadlock.
2001-08-30 05:16:13 +00:00
Tim Peters 79248aa1e4 SF bug [#456252] Python should never stomp on [u]intptr_t.
pyport.h:  typedef a new Py_intptr_t type.
    DELICATE ASSUMPTION:  That HAVE_UINTPTR_T implies intptr_t is
    available as well as uintptr_t.  If that turns out not to be
    true, things must get uglier (C99 wants both, so I think it's
    an assumption we're *likely* to get away with).
thread_nt.h, PyThread_start_new_thread:  MS _beginthread is documented
    as returning unsigned long; no idea why uintptr_t was being used.
Others:  Always use Py_[u]intptr_t, never [u]intptr_t directly.
2001-08-29 21:37:10 +00:00
Jack Jansen c51395d797 GUSI on the Mac creates threads with a default stack size of 20KB, which is
not enough for Python. Increased the stacksize to a (somewhat arbitrary)
64KB.
2001-08-29 15:24:53 +00:00
Tim Peters 8211237db8 marshal.c r_long64: When reading a TYPE_INT64 value on a box with 32-bit
ints, convert to PyLong (rather than throwing away the high-order 32 bits).
2001-08-29 02:28:42 +00:00
Guido van Rossum cbfc855f57 The "O!" format code should implement an isinstance() test
rather than a type equality test.
2001-08-28 16:37:51 +00:00
Jeremy Hylton 71b6af91d3 If an integer constant can't be generated from an integer literal
because of overflow, generate a long instead.
2001-08-27 19:45:25 +00:00
Jack Jansen 06bd3234cb Refer to the toolbox modules by their official name (Carbon.AE), not the internal name (_AE). This can slow things down (once) but it's the only way I can get things to work on OSX, OS9 dynamically loaded and OS9 frozen. 2001-08-27 14:01:05 +00:00
Barry Warsaw 876c8cb597 PyErr_Format(): Factor out most of this code into
PyString_FromFormat() since it's much more generally useful than
    just for exceptions.
2001-08-24 18:35:23 +00:00
Guido van Rossum f5cb357468 Add 'super' builtin type. 2001-08-24 16:52:18 +00:00
Guido van Rossum 29a62dd6eb Add new built-in type 'getset' (PyGetSet_Type).
This implements the 'getset' class from test_binop.py.
2001-08-23 21:40:38 +00:00
Jack Jansen 3cbf6d9d6e Mac toolbox modules have gotten an _ prepended to their name. 2001-08-23 13:53:34 +00:00
Guido van Rossum 87780dfa97 When an inlined operation on two small ints causes overflow, don't
raise the exception here -- call the generic function (which may
convert the arguments to long and try again).
2001-08-23 02:58:07 +00:00
Guido van Rossum ae347b33be Introduce OverflowWarning -- to be issued when short int operations
are overflowing and a long int operation is substituted.
2001-08-23 02:56:07 +00:00
Jeremy Hylton 1e35ce58e8 Fix SF bug [ #450245 ] Error in parsing future stmts
Check return value from future_parse() in for loop for file_input to
accomodate multiple future statements on separate lines.

Add several comments explaining how the code works.

Remove out-dated XXX comment.
2001-08-20 20:32:33 +00:00
Guido van Rossum 50d756e262 Fix SF bug #443600:
Change to get/set/del slice operations so that if the object doesn't
support slicing, *or* if either of the slice arguments is not an int
or long, we construct a slice object and call the get/set/del item
operation instead.  This makes it possible to design classes that
support slice arguments of non-integral types.
2001-08-18 17:43:36 +00:00
Tim Peters 9fa96bed6f Fix for bug [#452230] future division isn't propagated.
builtin_eval wasn't merging in the compiler flags from the current frame;
I suppose we never noticed this before because future division is the
first future-feature that can affect expressions (nested_scopes and
generators had only statement-level effects).
2001-08-17 23:04:59 +00:00
Tim Peters 6cd6a82db9 A fiddled version of the rest of Michael Hudson's SF patch
#449043 supporting __future__ in simulated shells
which implements PEP 264.
2001-08-17 22:11:27 +00:00
Tim Peters e2c18e90da 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).
2001-08-17 20:47:47 +00:00
Martin v. Löwis 339d0f720e Patch #445762: Support --disable-unicode
- Do not compile unicodeobject, unicodectype, and unicodedata if Unicode is disabled
- check for Py_USING_UNICODE in all places that use Unicode functions
- disables unicode literals, and the builtin functions
- add the types.StringTypes list
- remove Unicode literals from most tests.
2001-08-17 18:39:25 +00:00
Martin v. Löwis e3eb1f2b23 Patch #427190: Implement and use METH_NOARGS and METH_O. 2001-08-16 13:15:00 +00:00
Guido van Rossum f6309e8ecf Oops. Two fixes for SF bug #422004 are not needed. :-) 2001-08-16 08:24:00 +00:00
Guido van Rossum 70d893a6aa Bunchathings:
- initsigs(): Ignore SIGXFZ so writing files beyond the file system
  size limit won't kill us.

- Py_Initialize(): call _Py_ReadyTypes() instead of readying types
  here.

- Py_Initialize(): call _PyImport_FixupExtension() for module
  "extensions".  (SF bug #422004.)
2001-08-16 08:21:42 +00:00
Jeremy Hylton 481081e369 Fix SF bug [ #450909 ] __future__.division fails at prompt
When code is compiled and compiler flags are passed in, be sure to
update cf_flags with any features defined by future statements in the
compiled code.
2001-08-14 20:01:59 +00:00
Barry Warsaw 928833891a Fixed typo in comment leading up to _PyImport_FixupExtension(). 2001-08-13 23:05:44 +00:00
Barry Warsaw 5821bc5145 Py_Initialize(): Apply patch by Jürgen Hermann to call
_PyImport_FixupExtension() on the exceptions module.  Now
    reload(exceptions) acts just like reload(sys) instead of raising
    an ImportError.

    This closes SF bug #422004.
2001-08-13 23:04:56 +00:00
Jeremy Hylton 910d7d46dc Remove much dead code from ceval.c
The descr changes moved the dispatch for calling objects from
call_object() in ceval.c to PyObject_Call() in abstract.c.
call_object() and the many functions it used in ceval.c were no longer
used, but were not removed.

Rename meth_call() as PyCFunction_Call() so that it can be called by
the CALL_FUNCTION opcode in ceval.c.

Also, fix error message that referred to PyEval_EvalCodeEx() by its
old name eval_code2().  (I'll probably refer to it by its old name,
too.)
2001-08-12 21:52:24 +00:00
Jeremy Hylton d5e5a2aa28 SF Patch [ 429024 ] deal with some unary ops at compile time
Revised version of Fred's patch, including support for ~ operator.

If the unary +, -, or ~ operator is applied to a constant, don't
generate a UNARY_xxx opcode. Just store the approriate value as a
constant.  If the value is negative, extend the string containing the
constant and insert a negative in the 0th position.

For ~, compute the inverse of int and longs and use them directly, but
be prepared to generate code for all other possibilities (invalid
numbers, floats, complex).
2001-08-12 01:54:38 +00:00
Jack Jansen abce416e16 Patch by Jonathan Wight (slightly reformatted) to forestall loading the
same module twice, which apparently crashes Python. I could not test the
error condition, but in normal life it seems to have no adverse effects.

Also removed an unsued variable, and corrected 2 glaring errors (missing
'case' in front of a label).
2001-08-11 21:54:11 +00:00
Jeremy Hylton 1abf610b15 Remove st_nested_scopes from struct symtable,
because nested scopes are always enabled.

(Accidentally checked in one small change along this path yesterday,
wreaking havoc in the Windows build.)
2001-08-11 21:51:24 +00:00
Tim Peters ff1f8521ac st_nested_scopes was uninitialized trash. Jeremy should fix in a better
way; see code comments.
2001-08-11 01:06:35 +00:00
Jeremy Hylton b857ba261f Refactor future feature handling
Replace uses of PyCF_xxx with CO_xxx.

Replace individual feature slots in PyFutureFeatures with single
bitmask ff_features.

When flags must be transfered among the three parts of the interpreter
that care about them -- the pythonrun layer, the compiler, and the
future feature parser -- can simply or (|) the definitions.
2001-08-10 21:41:33 +00:00
Guido van Rossum 92e2d5c7ae Apply SF patch #424554: check for PYTHONDUMPREFS to be set instead of
asking to print the references.
2001-08-09 16:37:16 +00:00
Jack Jansen d844a5f428 Got rid of unused includes. 2001-08-08 15:28:03 +00:00
Jack Jansen 94bebc0381 Split macglue.c into two: a new mactoolboxglue.c (in ./Python)
with functionality needed for both unix-Python and MacPython and a
new smaller ./Mac/Python/macglue.c which contains MacPython stuff only.

pymactoolbox.h has moved to ./Include from ./Mac/Include and now also
contains the relevant stuff from macglue.h.

The net effect of this is that the ./Mac subdirectory is not needed
anymore for building the unix-Python core on MacOSX (it is needed
for building the extension modules).
2001-08-08 13:17:31 +00:00
Martin v. Löwis 11d03c57de Put conditional S_IFMT definition into pyport.h. 2001-08-08 12:54:28 +00:00
Martin v. Löwis f9836ba4fe Put conditional S_ISDIR definition(s) into pyport.h. 2001-08-08 10:28:06 +00:00
Tim Peters 257b3bfa76 Repair the Windows build (S_ISDIR() macro doesn't exist).
Somebody else should feel free to repair this a different way; see Python-
Dev for discussion.
2001-08-08 06:24:48 +00:00
Martin v. Löwis 6b3a2c4a48 Patch #448227: Raise an exception when a directory is passed to execfile. 2001-08-08 05:30:36 +00:00
Guido van Rossum 4668b000a1 Implement PEP 238 in its (almost) full glory.
This introduces:

- A new operator // that means floor division (the kind of division
  where 1/2 is 0).

- The "future division" statement ("from __future__ import division)
  which changes the meaning of the / operator to implement "true
  division" (where 1/2 is 0.5).

- New overloadable operators __truediv__ and __floordiv__.

- New slots in the PyNumberMethods struct for true and floor division,
  new abstract APIs for them, new opcodes, and so on.

I emphasize that without the future division statement, the semantics
of / will remain unchanged until Python 3.0.

Not yet implemented are warnings (default off) when / is used with int
or long arguments.

This has been on display since 7/31 as SF patch #443474.

Flames to /dev/null.
2001-08-08 05:00:18 +00:00
Guido van Rossum 528b7eb0b0 - Rename PyType_InitDict() to PyType_Ready().
- Add an explicit call to PyType_Ready(&PyList_Type) to pythonrun.c
  (just for the heck of it, really -- we should either explicitly
  ready all types, or none).
2001-08-07 17:24:28 +00:00
Jeremy Hylton 6a53bd8582 Another bug fix for recent import * warning (caught by Thomas Wouters)
Only return if symtable_warn() returns -1, indicating that the warning
was turned into an error.
2001-08-06 20:34:25 +00:00
Jeremy Hylton ba591bf3bd Fix error message for import * in function/class scope 2001-08-06 19:55:17 +00:00
Jeremy Hylton 8a6f295303 Fix SF bug [ #445474 ] warn about import * inside functions
Reported by the Man himself.
2001-08-06 19:45:40 +00:00
Tim Peters c173137391 Derived from SF patch #446899 Permit import of .pyw under Windows, from
David Bolen.
2001-08-04 08:12:36 +00:00
Fred Drake 289898cdbb Plug a memory leak in Py_InitModule4(): when PyDict_SetItemString() failed,
the object being inserted was not being DECREFed.

This closes SF bug #444486.
2001-08-04 03:11:25 +00:00
Tim Peters 6d6c1a35e0 Merge of descr-branch back into trunk. 2001-08-02 04:15:00 +00:00
Tim Peters aa6111fc93 Add mysnprintf.c to Windows build, + squash compiler wngs in mysnprintf.c. 2001-07-31 22:10:29 +00:00
Marc-André Lemburg e5006ebc9d This patch turns the Python API mismatch notice into a standard
Python warning which can be catched by means of the Python warning
framework.

It also adds two new APIs which hopefully make it easier for Python
to switch to buffer overflow safe [v]snprintf() APIs for error
reporting et al. The two new APIs are PyOS_snprintf() and
PyOS_vsnprintf() and work just like the standard ones in many
C libs. On platforms which have snprintf(), the native APIs are used,
on all other an emulation with snprintf() tries to do its best.
2001-07-31 13:24:44 +00:00
Jeremy Hylton 302b54acd9 Do for hasattr() what was done for getattr()
Namely, an exception is raised if the second arg to hasattr() is not a
string or Unicode.
2001-07-30 22:45:19 +00:00
Jeremy Hylton 0eb1115f44 Fix for SF byg [ #420304 ] getattr function w/ default
Fix suggested by Michael Hudson: Raise TypeError if attribute name
passed to getattr() is not a string or Unicode.  There is some
unfortunate duplication of code between builtin_getattr() and
PyObject_GetAttr(), but it appears to be unavoidable.
2001-07-30 22:39:31 +00:00
Jeremy Hylton 3ce45389bd Add _PyUnicode_AsDefaultEncodedString to unicodeobject.h.
And remove all the extern decls in the middle of .c files.
Apparently, it was excluded from the header file because it is
intended for internal use by the interpreter.  It's still intended for
internal use and documented as such in the header file.
2001-07-30 22:34:24 +00:00
Jeremy Hylton 15c1c4f6d2 Fix for SF bug [ #443866 ] Evaluating func_code causing core dump
If the code object has free variables, raise TypeError.
2001-07-30 21:50:55 +00:00
Tim Peters 76f373d081 Repair more now-obsolete references to config.h. 2001-07-26 21:34:59 +00:00
Marc-André Lemburg ae21df59c3 Undoing the UCS-4 patch addition which caused unichr() to return
surrogates for Unicode code points outside range(0x10000) on narrow
Python builds.
2001-07-26 16:29:25 +00:00
Martin v. Löwis 4f1cd8bdcb Patch #411138: Rename config.h to pyconfig.h. Closes bug #231774. 2001-07-26 13:41:06 +00:00
Neil Schemenauer 7d4bb9f179 Add -E command line switch (ignore environment variables like PYTHONHOME
and PYTHONPATH).
2001-07-23 16:30:27 +00:00
Moshe Zadka 03897ea1f7 Patch number #422106 by Greg Ball, to fix segmentation
fault in sys.displayhook.

Please check this in on the 2.2a1 branch (or whatever is necessary
to get it working next release)
2001-07-23 13:32:43 +00:00
Guido van Rossum f48f11cd79 SF Patch #441791, with changes: when "import foo.bar" fails with an
exception in the execution of bar, ensure that foo.bar exists.
(Previously, while sys.modules['foo.bar'] would exist, foo.bar would
only be created upon successful execution of bar.  This is
inconvenient; some would say wrong. :-)
2001-07-23 13:27:49 +00:00
Guido van Rossum f5df46d701 Add a low-level API to access interpreters, for David Beazley.
SF patch #436376.
2001-07-19 12:19:27 +00:00
Martin v. Löwis f0473d511b Patch #412229: Add functions sys.getdlopenflags and sys.setdlopenflags.
Add dlopenflags to PyInterpreterState, and use it in dlopen calls.
2001-07-18 16:17:16 +00:00
Guido van Rossum b1a77dd248 Deleting zombies 2001-07-17 15:45:08 +00:00
Guido van Rossum e16c7aee4b jcompile(): inherit the CO_GENERATOR_ALLOWED flag from the 'base'
compiling struct.
2001-07-16 16:53:08 +00:00
Guido van Rossum a1b3a47406 PyRun_StringFlags(): forgot to pass the flags on to
PyParser_SimpleParseString().  Now calls
PyParser_SimpleParseStringFlags() with the correct flag.
2001-07-16 16:51:33 +00:00
Tim Peters fe2127d3cb Ugly. A pile of new xxxFlags() functions, to communicate to the parser
that 'yield' is a keyword.  This doesn't help test_generators at all!  I
don't know why not.  These things do work now (and didn't before this
patch):

1. "from __future__ import generators" now works in a native shell.

2. Similarly "python -i xxx.py" now has generators enabled in the
   shell if xxx.py had them enabled.

3. This program (which was my doctest proxy) works fine:

from __future__ import generators

source = """\
def f():
    yield 1
"""

exec compile(source, "", "single") in globals()
print type(f())
2001-07-16 05:37:24 +00:00
Tim Peters 51d76f1f75 future.c: insert a cosmetic space.
pythonrun.c, run_pyc_file():  repair semantic error wrt CO_GENERATOR vs
CO_GENERATOR_ALLOWED.
2001-07-16 03:11:48 +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
Guido van Rossum b09f7ed623 Preliminary support for "from __future__ import generators" to enable
the yield statement.  I figure we have to have this in before I can
release 2.2a1 on Wednesday.

Note: test_generators is currently broken, I'm counting on Tim to fix
this.
2001-07-15 21:08:29 +00:00
Neil Schemenauer f8c7c20ba5 GC for generator objects. 2001-07-12 13:27:49 +00:00
Thomas Wouters efafcea280 Re-add 'advanced' xrange features, adding DeprecationWarnings as discussed
on python-dev. The features will still vanish, however, just one release
later.
2001-07-09 12:30:54 +00:00
Guido van Rossum cfd829eefc Complete the xrange-simplification checkins: call PyRange_New() with
fewer arguments.
2001-07-05 14:44:41 +00:00
Tim Peters 0f9431fb18 SF bug #438295: [Windows] __init__.py cause strange behavior
Probable fix (the bug report doesn't have enough info to say for sure).
find_init_module():  Insist on a case-sensitive match for __init__ files.
Given __INIT__.PY instead, find_init_module() thought that was fine, but
the later attempt to do find_module("__INIT__.PY") didn't and its caller
silently suppressed the resulting ImportError.  Now find_init_module()
refuses to accept __INIT__.PY to begin with.
Bugfix candidate; specific to platforms with case-insensitive filesystems.
2001-07-05 03:47:53 +00:00
Fred Drake 9e3ad78444 This change adjusts the profiling/tracing support so that the common
path (with no profile/trace function) through eval_code2() and
eval_frame() avoids several checks.

In the common cases of calls, returns, and exception propogation,
eval_code2() and eval_frame() used to test two values in the
thread-state: the profiling function and the tracing function.  With
this change, a flag is set in the thread-state if either of these is
active, allowing a single check to suffice when both are NULL.  This
also simplifies the code needed when either function is in use but is
already active (to avoid profiling/tracing the profiler/tracer); the
flag is set to 0 when the profile/trace code is entered, allowing the
same check to suffice for "already in the tracer" for call/return/
exception events.
2001-07-03 23:39:52 +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
Fred Drake 5755ce693d Revise the interface to the profiling and tracing support for the
Python interpreter.

This change adds two new C-level APIs:  PyEval_SetProfile() and
PyEval_SetTrace().  These can be used to install profile and trace
functions implemented in C, which can operate at much higher speeds
than Python-based functions.  The overhead for calling a C-based
profile function is a very small fraction of a percent of the overhead
involved in calling a Python-based function.

The machinery required to call a Python-based profile or trace
function been moved to sysmodule.c, where sys.setprofile() and
sys.setprofile() simply become users of the new interface.

As a side effect, SF bug #436058 is fixed; there is no longer a
_PyTrace_Init() function to declare.
2001-06-27 19:19:46 +00:00
Fredrik Lundh 8f4558583f use Py_UNICODE_WIDE instead of USE_UCS4_STORAGE and Py_UNICODE_SIZE
tests.
2001-06-27 18:59:43 +00:00
Martin v. Löwis ce9b5a55e1 Encode surrogates in UTF-8 even for a wide Py_UNICODE.
Implement sys.maxunicode.
Explicitly wrap around upper/lower computations for wide Py_UNICODE.
When decoding large characters with UTF-8, represent expected test
results using the \U notation.
2001-06-27 06:28:56 +00:00
Guido van Rossum 236d8b7974 Cosmetic changes to MvL's change to unichr():
- the correct range for the error message is range(0x110000);

- put the 4-byte Unicode-size code inside the same else branch as the
  2-byte code, rather generating unreachable code in the 2-byte case.

- Don't hide the 'else' behine the '}'.

(I would prefer that in 4-byte mode, any value should be accepted, but
reasonable people can argue about that, so I'll put that off.)
2001-06-26 23:12:25 +00:00
Tim Peters e77f2e2798 gen_getattr: make the gi_running and gi_frame members discoverable (but
not writable -- too dangerous!) from Python code.
2001-06-26 22:24:51 +00:00
Martin v. Löwis 0ba70cc3c8 Support using UCS-4 as the Py_UNICODE type:
Add configure option --enable-unicode.
Add config.h macros Py_USING_UNICODE, PY_UNICODE_TYPE, Py_UNICODE_SIZE,
                    SIZEOF_WCHAR_T.
Define Py_UCS2.
Encode and decode large UTF-8 characters into single Py_UNICODE values
for wide Unicode types; likewise for UTF-16.
Remove test whether sizeof Py_UNICODE is two.
2001-06-26 22:22:37 +00:00
Tim Peters d8e1c9e177 Add "gi_" (generator-iterator) prefix to names of genobject members.
Makes it much easier to find references via dumb editor search (former
"frame" in particular was near-hopeless).
2001-06-26 20:58:58 +00:00
Fredrik Lundh 0dcf67e56d more unicode tweaks: make unichr(0xdddddddd) behave like u"\Udddddddd"
wrt surrogates.  (this extends the valid range from 65535 to 1114111)
2001-06-26 20:01:56 +00:00
Fredrik Lundh 5b97935604 experimental UCS-4 support: don't assume that MS_WIN32 implies
HAVE_USABLE_WCHAR_T
2001-06-26 17:46:10 +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 5eb4b87ae6 gen_iternext(): Don't assume that the current thread state's frame is
not NULL.  I don't think it can be NULL from Python code, but if using
generators via the C API I expect a NULL frame is possible.
2001-06-23 05:47:56 +00:00
Tim Peters 8c96369513 PyFrameObject: rename f_stackbottom to f_stacktop, since it points to
the next free valuestack slot, not to the base (in America, stacks push
and pop at the top -- they mutate at the bottom in Australia <winK>).
eval_frame():  assert that f_stacktop isn't NULL upon entry.
frame_delloc():  avoid ordered pointer comparisons involving f_stacktop
when f_stacktop is NULL.
2001-06-23 05:26:56 +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 d6d010b874 Teach the UNPACK_SEQUENCE opcode how to tease an iterable object into
giving up the goods.
NEEDS DOC CHANGES
2001-06-21 02:49:55 +00:00
Neil Schemenauer 2b13ce8317 Try to avoid creating reference cycles involving generators. Only keep a
reference to f_back when its really needed.  Do a little whitespace
normalization as well.  This whole file is a big war between tabs and spaces
but now is probably not the time to reindent everything.
2001-06-21 02:41:10 +00:00
Tim Peters 6302ec63fc gen_iternext(): repair subtle refcount problem.
NeilS, please check!  This came from staring at your genbug.py, but I'm
not sure it plugs all possible holes.  Without this, I caught a
frameobject refcount going negative, and it was also the cause (in debug
build) of _Py_ForgetReference's attempt to forget an object with already-
NULL _ob_prev and _ob_next pointers -- although I'm still not entirely
sure how!  Part of the difficulty is that frameobjects are stored on a
free list that gets recycled very quickly, so if there's a stray pointer
to one of them it never looks like an insane frameobject (never goes
trough the free() mangling MS debug forces, etc).
2001-06-20 06:57:32 +00:00
Neil Schemenauer 43afb24c30 Remove unused code. 2001-06-20 00:39:28 +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
Fred Drake d083839fb4 Instead of initializing & interning the strings passed to the profile
and trace functions lazily, which incurs extra argument pushing and checks
in the C overhead for profiling/tracing, create the strings semi-lazily
when the Python code first registers a profile or trace function.  This
simplifies the trampoline into the profile/trace functions.
2001-06-16 21:02:31 +00:00
Tim Peters 239508cd10 SF bug 433228: repr(list) woes when len(list) big
call_object:  If the object isn't callable, display its type in the error
msg rather than its repr.
Bugfix candidate.
2001-06-16 00:09:28 +00:00
Marc-André Lemburg 464fe3aa7b Temporarily disable the message to stderr. Jeremy will know what to do
about this...
2001-06-13 17:18:06 +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
Fred Drake 904aa7bb00 call_trace(): Add an additional parameter -- pointer to a PyObject*
that should be used to cache an interned version of the event
    string passed to the profile/trace function.  call_trace() will
    create interned strings and cache them in using the storage
    specified by this additional parameter, avoiding a lot of string
    object creation at runtime when using the profiling or tracing
    functions.

All call sites are modified to pass the additional parameter, and four
static PyObject* variables are allocated to cache the interned string
objects.

This closes SF patch #431257.
2001-06-08 04:33:09 +00:00
Tim Peters 024da3545b PyErr_Occurred(): Use PyThreadState_GET(), which saves a tiny function call
in release builds.  Suggested by Martin v. Loewis.

I'm half tempted to macroize PyErr_Occurred too, as the whole thing could
collapse to just
     _PyThreadState_Current->curexc_type
2001-05-30 06:09:50 +00:00
Jeremy Hylton 25916bdc11 Change cascaded if stmts to switch stmt in vgetargs1().
In the default branch, keep three ifs that are used if level == 0, the
most common case.  Note that first if here is a slight optimization
for the 'O' format.

Second part of SF patch 426072.
2001-05-29 17:46:19 +00:00
Jeremy Hylton 1cb7aa3e6e Internal refactoring of convertsimple() and friends.
Note that lots of code was re-indented.

Replace two-step of convertsimple() and convertsimple1() with
convertsimple() and helper converterr(), which is called to format
error messages when convertsimple() fails.  The old code did all the
real work in convertsimple1(), but deferred error message formatting
to conversimple().  The result was paying the price of a second
function call on every call just to format error messages in the
failure cases.

Factor out of the buffer-handling code in convertsimple() and package
it as convertbuffer().

Add two macros to ease readability of Unicode coversions,
UNICODE_DEFAULT_ENCODING() and CONV_UNICODE, an error string.

The convertsimple() routine had awful indentation problems, primarily
because there were two tabs between the case line and the body of the
case statements.  This patch reformats the entire function to have a
single tab between case line and case body, which makes the code
easier to read (and consistent with ceval).  The introduction of
converterr() exacerbated the problem and prompted this fix.

Also, eliminate non-standard whitespace after opening paren and before
closing paren in a few if statements.

(This checkin is part of SF patch 426072.)
2001-05-29 17:37:05 +00:00
Jeremy Hylton 4c9dace392 Fix bug reported by Tim Peters on python-dev:
Keyword arguments passed to builtin functions that don't take them are
ignored.

>>> {}.clear(x=2)
>>>

instead of

>>> {}.clear(x=2)
Traceback (most recent call last):
  File "<stdin>", line 1, in ?
TypeError: clear() takes no keyword arguments
2001-05-29 16:23:26 +00:00
Tim Peters 4324aa3572 Cruft cleanup: Removed the unused last_is_sticky argument from the internal
_PyTuple_Resize().
2001-05-28 22:30:08 +00:00
Tim Peters 3c6b148a67 SF bug #425836: Reference leak in filter().
Mark Hammond claimed that the iterized filter() forgot to decref the
iterator upon return.  He was right!
2001-05-21 08:07:05 +00:00
Fred Drake d657303910 Fix whitespace botch. 2001-05-18 21:03:40 +00:00
Jeremy Hylton 0f8117f14a vgetargs1() and vgetargskeywords(): Replace uses of PyTuple_Size() and
PyTuple_GetItem() with PyTuple_GET_SIZE() and PyTuple_GET_ITEM().
    The code has already done a PyTuple_Check().
2001-05-18 20:57:38 +00:00
Jeremy Hylton da20fce9c3 Add a second special case to the inline function call code in eval_code2().
If we have a PyCFunction (builtin) and it is METH_VARARGS only, load
the args and dispatch to call_cfunction() directly.  This provides a
small speedup for perhaps the most common function calls -- builtins.
2001-05-18 20:53:14 +00:00
Mark Hammond 26cffde4c2 Fix the Py_FileSystemDefaultEncoding checkin - declare the variable in a fileobject.h, and initialize it in bltinmodule. 2001-05-14 12:17:34 +00:00
Mark Hammond ef8b654bbe Add support for Windows using "mbcs" as the default Unicode encoding when dealing with the file system. As discussed on python-dev and in patch 410465. 2001-05-13 08:04:26 +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
Mark Hammond fb1f68ed7c Always pass a full path name to LoadLibraryEx(). Fixes some Windows 9x problems. As discussed on python-dev 2001-05-09 00:50:59 +00:00
Tim Peters 72f98e9b83 SF bug #422177: Results from .pyc differs from .py
Store floats and doubles to full precision in marshal.
Test that floats read from .pyc/.pyo closely match those read from .py.
Declare PyFloat_AsString() in floatobject header file.
Add new PyFloat_AsReprString() API function.
Document the functions declared in floatobject.h.
2001-05-08 15:19:57 +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
Tim Peters 8572b4fedf Generalize zip() to work with iterators.
NEEDS DOC CHANGES.
More AttributeErrors transmuted into TypeErrors, in test_b2.py, and,
again, this strikes me as a good thing.
This checkin completes the iterator generalization work that obviously
needed to be done.  Can anyone think of others that should be changed?
2001-05-06 01:05:02 +00:00
Tim Peters f4848dac41 Make PyIter_Next() a little smarter (wrt its knowledge of iterator
internals) so clients can be a lot dumber (wrt their knowledge).
2001-05-05 00:14:56 +00:00
Tim Peters 15d81efb8a Generalize reduce() to work with iterators.
NEEDS DOC CHANGES.
2001-05-04 04:39:21 +00:00
Tim Peters 4e9afdca39 Generalize map() to work with iterators.
NEEDS DOC CHANGES.
Possibly contentious:  The first time s.next() yields StopIteration (for
a given map argument s) is the last time map() *tries* s.next().  That
is, if other sequence args are longer, s will never again contribute
anything but None values to the result, even if trying s.next() again
could yield another result.  This is the same behavior map() used to have
wrt IndexError, so it's the only way to be wholly backward-compatible.
I'm not a fan of letting StopIteration mean "try again later" anyway.
2001-05-03 23:54:49 +00:00
Tim Peters c307453162 Generalize max(seq) and min(seq) to work with iterators.
NEEDS DOC CHANGES.
2001-05-03 07:00:32 +00:00
Marc-André Lemburg 6f15e5796e Added new parser markers 'et' and 'et#' which do not recode string
objects but instead assume that they use the requested encoding.

This is needed on Windows to enable opening files by passing in
Unicode file names.
2001-05-02 17:16:16 +00:00
Tim Peters 0e57abf0cd Generalize filter(f, seq) to work with iterators. This also generalizes
filter() to no longer insist that len(seq) be defined.
NEEDS DOC CHANGES.
2001-05-02 07:39:38 +00:00
Tim Peters cab3f68f61 SF bug #417093: Case sensitive import: dir and .py file w/ same name
Directory containing
    Spam.py
    spam/__init__.py
Then "import Spam" caused a SystemError, because code checking for
the existence of "Spam/__init__.py" finds it on a case-insensitive
filesystem, but then bails because the directory it finds it in
doesn't match case, and then old code assumed that was still an error
even though it isn't anymore.  Changed the code to just continue
looking in this case (instead of calling it an error).  So
    import Spam
and
    import spam
both work now.
2001-04-29 22:21:25 +00:00
Tim Peters 748b8bbe02 Fix buglet reported on c.l.py: map(fnc, file.xreadlines()) blows up.
Also a 2.1 bugfix candidate (am I supposed to do something with those?).
Took away map()'s insistence that sequences support __len__, and cleaned
up the convoluted code that made it *look* like it really cared about
__len__ (in fact the old ->len field was only *used* as a flag bit, as
the main loop only looked at its sign bit, setting the field to -1 when
IndexError got raised; renamed the field to ->saw_IndexError instead).
2001-04-28 08:20:22 +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
Jeremy Hylton 960d948e7c improved error message-- names the type of the unexpected object 2001-04-27 02:25:33 +00:00
Guido van Rossum 213c7a6aa5 Mondo changes to the iterator stuff, without changing how Python code
sees it (test_iter.py is unchanged).

- Added a tp_iternext slot, which calls the iterator's next() method;
  this is much faster for built-in iterators over built-in types
  such as lists and dicts, speeding up pybench's ForLoop with about
  25% compared to Python 2.1.  (Now there's a good argument for
  iterators. ;-)

- Renamed the built-in sequence iterator SeqIter, affecting the C API
  functions for it.  (This frees up the PyIter prefix for generic
  iterator operations.)

- Added PyIter_Check(obj), which checks that obj's type has a
  tp_iternext slot and that the proper feature flag is set.

- Added PyIter_Next(obj) which calls the tp_iternext slot.  It has a
  somewhat complex return condition due to the need for speed: when it
  returns NULL, it may not have set an exception condition, meaning
  the iterator is exhausted; when the exception StopIteration is set
  (or a derived exception class), it means the same thing; any other
  exception means some other error occurred.
2001-04-23 14:08:49 +00:00
Tim Peters cf96de052f SF but #417587: compiler warnings compiling 2.1.
Repaired *some* of the SGI compiler warnings Sjoerd Mullender reported.
2001-04-21 02:46:11 +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 37832f0c8d split long line 2001-04-13 17:50:20 +00:00
Jeremy Hylton c76770c68c Change error message raised when free variable is not yet bound. It
now raises NameError instead of UnboundLocalError, because the var in
question is definitely not local.  (This affects test_scope.py)

Also update the recent fix by Ping using get_func_name().  Replace
tests of get_func_name() return value with call to get_func_desc() to
match all the other uses.
2001-04-13 16:51:46 +00:00
Guido van Rossum d9994e0115 Patch by Ping (SF bug 415879, Exception.__init__() causes segfault):
Calling an unbound method on a C extension class without providing
   an instance can yield a segfault.  Try "Exception.__init__()" or
   "ValueError.__init__()".

   This is a simple fix. The error-reporting bits in call_method
   mistakenly treat the misleadingly-named variable "func" as a
   function, when in fact it is a method.

   If we let get_func_name take care of the work, all is fine.
2001-04-13 15:42:40 +00:00
Guido van Rossum 23f7aed2a7 Because this code was derived from Python 1.6.1 (amongst others), the
CNRI copyright should be updated to include 2001.
2001-04-12 20:53:31 +00:00
Guido van Rossum ce260d569e Update copyright to PSF. 2001-04-12 12:27:34 +00:00
Jeremy Hylton 512a237725 Fix exception handling for non-PyFunction objects, SF bug 414743.
Fix based on patch #414750 by Michael Hudson.

New functions get_func_name() and get_func_desc() return reasonable
names and descriptions for all objects.  XXX Even objects that aren't
actually callable.
2001-04-11 13:52:29 +00:00
Guido van Rossum bceccf5f43 Updated version of RISCOS support. SF patch 411213 by Dietmar Schwertberger 2001-04-10 22:07:43 +00:00
Tim Peters 44714007e8 test_pickle works on sizeof(long)==8 boxes again.
pickle.py
    The code implicitly assumed that all ints fit in 4 bytes, causing all
    sorts of mischief (from nonsense results to corrupted pickles).
    Repaired that.
marshal.c
    The int marshaling code assumed that right shifts of signed longs
    sign-extend.  Repaired that.
2001-04-10 05:02:52 +00:00
Jeremy Hylton a830b3859b Warn when assigning to __debug__ instead of raising an error. 2001-04-09 16:07:59 +00:00
Tim Peters 388ed08cbf SF patch #413552 - Premature decref on object
Jeffery Collins pointed out that filterstring decrefs a character object
before it's done using it.  This works by accident today because another
module always happens to have an active reference too at the time.  The
accident doesn't work after his Pippy modifications, and since it *is*
an accident even in the mainline Python, it should work by design there too.
The patch accomplishes that.
2001-04-07 20:34:48 +00:00
Jeremy Hylton 673a4fda51 Bug fix: compile() called from a nested-scopes-enable Python was not
using nested scopes to compile its argument.  Pass compiler flags
through to underlying compile call.
2001-03-26 19:53:38 +00:00
Guido van Rossum 66e8e86cf8 Finishing touch to Ping's changes. This is a patch that Ping sent me
but apparently he had to go to school, so I am checking it in for him.

This makes PyRun_HandleSystemExit() a static instead, called
handle_system_exit(), and let it use the current exception rather than
passing in an exception.  This slightly simplifies the code.
2001-03-23 17:54:43 +00:00
Fred Drake 6a12d8d3b4 call_sys_exitfunc(): Remove unused variable f. 2001-03-23 17:34:02 +00:00
Ka-Ping Yee 26fabb0016 Allow sys.excepthook and sys.exitfunc to quietly exit with a sys.exit().
sys.exitfunc gets the last word on the exit status of the program.
2001-03-23 15:36:41 +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
Guido van Rossum 4131830c23 Fix memory leak with SyntaxError. (The DECREF was originally hidden
inside a piece of code that was deemed reduntant; the DECREF was
unfortunately *not* redundant!)
2001-03-23 04:01:07 +00:00
Ka-Ping Yee b5c5132d1a Add sys.excepthook.
Update docstring and library reference section on 'sys' module.
New API PyErr_Display, just for displaying errors, called by excepthook.
Uncaught exceptions now call sys.excepthook; if that fails, we fall back
    to calling PyErr_Display directly.
Also comes with sys.__excepthook__ and sys.__displayhook__.
2001-03-23 02:46:52 +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 bc32024769 Extend support for from __future__ import nested_scopes
If a module has a future statement enabling nested scopes, they are
also enable for the exec statement and the functions compile() and
execfile() if they occur in the module.

If Python is run with the -i option, which enters interactive mode
after executing a script, and the script it runs enables nested
scopes, they are also enabled in interactive mode.

XXX The use of -i with -c "from __future__ import nested_scopes" is
not supported.  What's the point?

To support these changes, many function variants have been added to
pythonrun.c.  All the variants names end with Flags and they take an
extra PyCompilerFlags * argument.  It is possible that this complexity
will be eliminated in a future version of the interpreter in which
nested scopes are not optional.
2001-03-22 02:47:58 +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
Guido van Rossum 66b0e9c2a7 Use PyObject_IsInstance() to check whether the first argument to an
unbound method is of the right type.  Hopefully this solves SF patch
#409355 (Meta-class inheritance problem); I have no easy way to test.
2001-03-21 19:17:22 +00:00
Jeremy Hylton ded4bd776f Update PyNode_CompileSymtable() to understand future statements 2001-03-21 19:01:33 +00:00
Guido van Rossum 823649d544 Move the code implementing isinstance() and issubclass() to new C
APIs, PyObject_IsInstance() and PyObject_IsSubclass() -- both
returning an int, or -1 for errors.
2001-03-21 18:40:58 +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
Jack Jansen 4df3c5284f Case-checking was broken on the Macintosh. Fixed. 2001-03-20 23:09:54 +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
Jeremy Hylton 30c9f3991c Variety of small INC/DECREF patches that fix reported memory leaks
with free variables.  Thanks to Martin v. Loewis for finding two of
the problems.  This fixes SF buf 405583.

There is also a C API change: PyFrame_New() is reverting to its
pre-2.1 signature.  The change introduced by nested scopes was a
mistake.  XXX Is this okay between beta releases?

cell_clear(), the GC helper, must decref its reference to break
cycles.

frame_dealloc() must dealloc all cell vars and free vars in addition
to locals.

eval_code2() setup code must INCREF cells it copies out of the
closure.

The STORE_DEREF opcode implementation must DECREF the object it passes
to PyCell_Set().
2001-03-13 01:58:22 +00:00
Fred Drake aec79247b1 Py_BuildValue(): Add "D" conversion to create a Python complex value from
a Py_complex C value.

Patch by Walter Dörwald.
This partially closes SF patch #407148.
2001-03-12 21:03:26 +00:00
Fred Drake 198457a978 When iterating over the names imported in a future statement, ignore the
commas in the concrete syntax; checking those causes a segfault.

This fixes SF bug #407394.
2001-03-10 02:15:37 +00:00
Martin v. Löwis 2b6727bd8a Use Py_CHARMASK for ctype macros. Fixes bug #232787. 2001-03-06 12:12:02 +00:00
Fred Drake a76ba6ed9b Add some spaces around the "=" in assignments. 2001-03-06 06:31:15 +00:00
Guido van Rossum 48a680c097 RISCOS changes by dschwertberger. 2001-03-02 06:34:14 +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
Tim Peters 677898a391 Thanks to Steven Majewski, finally putting MacOS X imports to bed for 2.1b1. 2001-03-02 03:28:03 +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
Tim Peters d1e87a8288 More MacOSX fiddling. As noted in a comment, I believe all variations
of these "search the directory" schemes (including this one) are still prone
to making mistakes.
2001-03-01 18:12:00 +00:00
Tim Peters dbe6ebbeff More fiddling w/ the new-fangled Mac import code. 2001-03-01 08:47:29 +00:00
Fred Drake c63d3e9453 Suppress a compiler warning under OpenVMS; time_t is unsigned on (at least)
the more recent versions of that platform, so we use the value (time_t)(-1)
as the error value.  This is the type used in the OpenVMS documentation:

http://www.openvms.compaq.com/commercial/c/5763p048.htm#inde

This closes SF tracker bug #404240.

Also clean up an exception message when detecting overflow of time_t values
beyond 4 bytes.
2001-03-01 06:33:32 +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
Tim Peters 5819aa8b32 Remove extra close curly in code #ifdef'ed out on my box. 2001-03-01 02:20:01 +00:00
Tim Peters 430f5d401d In Steven's apparent absence, check in *something* with a non-zero chance
of making new-fangled Mac imports work again.  May not work, and may not
even compile on his boxes, but should be at worst very close on both.
2001-03-01 01:30:56 +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
Fred Drake 9da7f3b4f4 SyntaxError__init__(): Be a little more robust when picking apart the
location information for the SyntaxError -- do not do more than we
    need to, stopping as soon as an exception has been raised.
2001-02-28 21:52:10 +00:00
Guido van Rossum 2fd456508f Add PyErr_WarnExplicit(), which calls warnings.warn_explicit(), with
explicit filename, lineno etc. arguments.
2001-02-28 21:46:24 +00:00
Fred Drake b797f1f6d2 Now that Jeremy is asking about this code, it looks really bogus to me,
so let's rip it out.  The constructor for SyntaxError does the right
thing, so we do not need to do it again.
2001-02-28 20:58:04 +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
Tim Peters 5687ffe0c5 SF patch 404928: Support for next Cygwin gcc (2.95.2-8) 2001-02-28 16:44:18 +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
Tim Peters e860f9b983 Ack -- my eyes are getting bleary. Typos in the comment typo repairs. 2001-02-28 05:57:51 +00:00
Tim Peters f91ed2ddcf Comment typos. 2001-02-28 05:56:18 +00:00
Tim Peters 50d8d37b3f Implement PEP 235: Import on Case-Insensitive Platforms.
http://python.sourceforge.net/peps/pep-0235.html

Renamed check_case to case_ok.  Substantial code rearrangement to get
this stuff in one place in the file.  Innermost loop of find_module()
now much simpler and #ifdef-free, and I want to keep it that way (it's
bad enough that the innermost loop is itself still in an #ifdef!).

Windows semantics tested and are fine.

Jason, Cygwin *should* be fine if and only if what you did before "worked"
for case_ok.

Jack, the semantics on your flavor of Mac have definitely changed (see
the PEP), and need to be tested.  The intent is that your flavor of Mac
now work the same as everything else in the "lower left" box, including
respecting PYTHONCASEOK.

Steven, sorry, you did the most work here so far but you got screwed the
worst.  Happy to work with you on repairing it, but I don't understand
anything about all your Mac variants.  We need to add another branch (or
two, three, ...?) inside case_ok.  But we should not need to change
anything else.
2001-02-28 05:34:27 +00:00
Jeremy Hylton 280c81a940 Need to support single_input explicitly so from __future__ imports
are legal at the interactive interpreter prompt.  They don't do
anything yet...
2001-02-28 02:26:14 +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
Guido van Rossum 85cd1d690c The code in PyImport_Import() tried to save itself a bit of work and
save the __builtin__ module in a static variable.  But this doesn't
work across Py_Finalise()/Py_Initialize()!  It also doesn't work when
using multiple interpreter states created with PyInterpreterState_New().

So I'm ripping out this small optimization.

This was probably broken since PyImport_Import() was introduced in
1997!  We really need a better test suite for multiple interpreter
states and repeatedly initializing.

This fixes the problems Barry reported in Demo/embed/loop.c.
2001-02-20 21:43:24 +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 6f5a4efc0a Bug #132850 unix line terminator on windows.
Miserable hack to replace the previous miserable hack in maybe_pyc_file.
2001-02-17 22:02:34 +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
Thomas Wouters fc93b0a81a Remove trailing comma from 'why_code' enum, which was introduced by the
continue-inside-try patch. Partly fixes SF bug #132597.
2001-02-16 11:52:31 +00:00
Tim Peters 5c4d5bfaf5 Related to SF bug 132008 (PyList_Reverse blows up).
_testcapimodule.c
    make sure PyList_Reverse doesn't blow up again
getargs.c
    assert args isn't NULL at the top of vgetargs1 instead of
    waiting for a NULL-pointer dereference at the end
2001-02-12 22:13:26 +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
Tim Peters 3e876565a3 Ugly fix for SF bug 131239 (-x flag busted).
Bug was introduced by tricks played to make .pyc files executable
via cmdline arg.  Then again, -x worked via a trick to begin with.
If anyone can think of a portable way to test -x, be my guest!
2001-02-11 04:35:39 +00:00
Jeremy Hylton 8af6b83e61 When calling a PyCFunction that has METH_KEYWORDS defined, don't
create an empty dictionary if it is called without keyword args.  Just
pass NULL.

XXX I had believed that this caused weird errors, but the test suite
runs cleanly.
2001-02-09 23:23:20 +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
Marc-André Lemburg 3c61c3525f This modified version of a patch by Thomas Heller allows __import__
hooks to take over the Python import machinery at a very early stage
in the Python startup phase.

If there are still places in the Python interpreter which need to
bypass the __import__ hook, these places must now use
PyImport_ImportModuleEx() instead. So far no other places than in
the import mechanism itself have been identified.
2001-02-09 19:40:15 +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 2524d699f5 SF patch 103596 by Nick Mathewson: rause UnboundLocalError for
uninitialized free variables
2001-02-05 17:23:16 +00:00
Neil Schemenauer 693291ba23 Superseded by $(srcdir)/Makefile.pre.in. 2001-02-03 17:18:21 +00:00
Jeremy Hylton b1cbc1e36b bump the magic number; the compiler has changed since 2.1a1 2001-02-02 20:13:24 +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
Barry Warsaw 914a0b1db6 Steve Majewski's patch #103495, MatchFilename() and find_module()
patch for case-preserving HFS+ suport.  Untested except to verify that
it builds and doesn't break anything on Linux RH6.1.
2001-02-02 19:12:16 +00:00
Jeremy Hylton 4b38da664c Move a bunch of definitions that were internal to compile.c to
symtable.h, so that they can be used by external module.

Improve error handling in symtable_enter_scope(), which return an
error code that went unchecked by most callers. XXX The error handling
in symtable code is sloppy in general.

Modify symtable to record the line number that begins each scope.
This can help to identify which code block is being referred to when
multiple blocks are bound to the same name.

Add st_scopes dict that is used to preserve scope info when
PyNode_CompileSymtable() is called.  Otherwise, this information is
tossed as soon as it is no longer needed.

Add Py_SymtableString() to pythonrun; analogous to Py_CompileString().
2001-02-02 18:19:15 +00:00
Jeremy Hylton bbf10b59d1 add missing DECREF (thanks, Barry) 2001-02-02 02:58:48 +00:00
Jeremy Hylton 3faa52ecc4 Allow 'continue' inside 'try' clause
SF patch 102989 by Thomas Wouters
2001-02-01 22:48:12 +00:00
Jeremy Hylton 483638c9a8 Undo recent change that banned using import to bind a global, as per
discussion on python-dev.  'from mod import *' is still banned except
at the module level.

Fix value for special NOOPT entry in symtable.  Initialze to 0 instead
of None, so that later uses of PyInt_AS_LONG() are valid.  (Bug
reported by Donn Cave.)

replace local REPR macros with PyObject_REPR in object.h
2001-02-01 20:20:45 +00:00
Tim Peters 1ff31f9534 SF bug #130532: newest CVS won't build on AIX.
Removed illegal redefinition of REPR macro; kept the one with the
argument name that isn't too easy to confuse with zero <wink>.
2001-01-31 01:16:47 +00:00
Jeremy Hylton eab156f8eb Enforce two illegal import statements that were outlawed in the
reference manual but not checked: Names bound by import statemants may
not occur in global statements in the same scope. The from ... import *
form may only occur in a module scope.

I guess these changes could break code, but the reference manual
warned about them.

Several other small changes

If a variable is declared global in the nearest enclosing scope of a
free variable, then treat it is a global in the nested scope too.

Get rid of com_mangle and symtable_mangle functions and call mangle
directly.

If errors occur during symtable table creation, return -1 from
symtable_build().

Do not increment st_errors in assignment to lambda, because exception
is not set.

Add extra argument to symtable_assign(); the argument, flag, is ORed
with DEF_LOCAL for each symtable_add_def() call.
2001-01-30 01:24:43 +00:00
Jeremy Hylton 2b724da8d9 Remove f_closure slot of frameobject and use f_localsplus instead.
This change eliminates an extra malloc/free when a frame with free
variables is created.  Any cell vars or free vars are stored in
f_localsplus after the locals and before the stack.

eval_code2() fills in the appropriate values after handling
initialization of locals.

To track the size the frame has an f_size member that tracks the total
size of f_localsplus. It used to be implicitly f_nlocals + f_stacksize.
2001-01-29 22:51:52 +00:00
Jeremy Hylton 2fdfadf6dd plug leak detected by Barry 2001-01-29 22:42:28 +00:00
Tim Peters d9b9ac855c It's unclear whether PyMarshal_XXX() are part of the public or private API.
They're named as if public, so I did a Bad Thing by changing
PyMarshal_ReadObjectFromFile() to suck up the remainder of the file in one
gulp:  anyone who counted on that leaving the file pointer merely at the
end of the next object would be screwed.  So restored
PyMarshal_ReadObjectFromFile() to its earlier state, renamed the new greedy
code to PyMarshal_ReadLastObjectFromFile(), and changed Python internals to
call the latter instead.
2001-01-28 00:27:39 +00:00
Tim Peters 547397c45b SF bug http://sourceforge.net/bugs/?func=detailbug&bug_id=130242&group_id=5470
SF patch http://sourceforge.net/patch/?func=detailpatch&patch_id=103453&group_id=5470
PyMember_Set of T_CHAR always raises exception.
Unfortunately, this is a use of a C API function that Python itself never makes, so
there's no .py test I can check in to verify this stays fixed.  But the fault in the
code is obvious, and Dave Cole's patch just as obviously fixes it.
2001-01-27 06:20:08 +00:00
Jeremy Hylton a0ac40c530 Better error message when non-dictionary received for **kwarg 2001-01-25 20:13:10 +00:00
Jeremy Hylton 64949cb753 PEP 227 implementation
The majority of the changes are in the compiler.  The mainloop changes
primarily to implement the new opcodes and to pass a function's
closure to eval_code2().  Frames and functions got new slots to hold
the closure.

Include/compile.h
    Add co_freevars and co_cellvars slots to code objects.
    Update PyCode_New() to take freevars and cellvars as arguments
Include/funcobject.h
    Add func_closure slot to function objects.
    Add GetClosure()/SetClosure() functions (and corresponding
    macros) for getting at the closure.
Include/frameobject.h
    PyFrame_New() now takes a closure.
Include/opcode.h
    Add four new opcodes: MAKE_CLOSURE, LOAD_CLOSURE, LOAD_DEREF,
    STORE_DEREF.
    Remove comment about old requirement for opcodes to fit in 7
    bits.
compile.c
    Implement changes to code objects for co_freevars and co_cellvars.

    Modify symbol table to use st_cur_name (string object for the name
    of the current scope) and st_cur_children (list of nested blocks).
    Also define st_nested, which might more properly be called
    st_cur_nested.  Add several DEF_XXX flags to track def-use
    information for free variables.

    New or modified functions of note:
    com_make_closure(struct compiling *, PyCodeObject *)
        Emit LOAD_CLOSURE opcodes as needed to pass cells for free
        variables into nested scope.
    com_addop_varname(struct compiling *, int, char *)
        Emits opcodes for LOAD_DEREF and STORE_DEREF.
    get_ref_type(struct compiling *, char *name)
        Return NAME_CLOSURE if ref type is FREE or CELL
    symtable_load_symbols(struct compiling *)
        Decides what variables are cell or free based on def-use info.
        Can now raise SyntaxError if nested scopes are mixed with
        exec or from blah import *.
    make_scope_info(PyObject *, PyObject *, int, int)
        Helper functions for symtable scope stack.
    symtable_update_free_vars(struct symtable *)
        After a code block has been analyzed, it must check each of
        its children for free variables that are not defined in the
        block.  If a variable is free in a child and not defined in
        the parent, then it is defined by block the enclosing the
        current one or it is a global.  This does the right logic.
    symtable_add_use() is now a macro for symtable_add_def()
    symtable_assign(struct symtable *, node *)
        Use goto instead of for (;;)

    Fixed bug in symtable where name of keyword argument in function
    call was treated as assignment in the scope of the call site. Ex:
        def f():
            g(a=2) # a was considered a local of f

ceval.c
    eval_code2() now take one more argument, a closure.
    Implement LOAD_CLOSURE, LOAD_DEREF, STORE_DEREF, MAKE_CLOSURE>

    Also: When name error occurs for global variable, report that the
    name was global in the error mesage.

Objects/frameobject.c
    Initialize f_closure to be a tuple containing space for cellvars
    and freevars.  f_closure is NULL if neither are present.
Objects/funcobject.c
    Add support for func_closure.
Python/import.c
    Change the magic number.
Python/marshal.c
    Track changes to code objects.
2001-01-25 20:06:59 +00:00
Jeremy Hylton a6ebc4841d Fix bug reported by Ka-Ping Yee: The compiler botched parsing function
parameters that contained both anonymous tuples and *arg or **arg. Ex:
def f(a, (b, c), *d): pass

Fix the symtable_params() to generate names in the right order for
co_varnames slot of code object.  Consider *arg and **arg before the
"complex" names introduced by anonymous tuples.
2001-01-25 17:01:49 +00:00
Barry Warsaw 9667ed23c5 Leak pluggin', bug fixin' and better documentin'. Specifically,
module__doc__: Document the Warning subclass heirarchy.

make_class(): Added a "goto finally" so that if populate_methods()
fails, the return status will be -1 (failure) instead of 0 (success).

fini_exceptions(): When decref'ing the static pointers to the
exception classes, clear out their dictionaries too.  This breaks a
cycle from class->dict->method->class and allows the classes with
unbound methods to be reclaimed.  This plugs a large memory leak in a
common Py_Initialize()/dosomething/Py_Finalize() loop.
2001-01-23 16:08:34 +00:00
Guido van Rossum 2975786dec Add a new API, PyThreadState_DeleteCurrent() that combines
PyThreadState_Delete() and PyEval_ReleaseLock().  It is only defined
if WITH_THREAD is defined.
2001-01-23 01:46:06 +00:00
Jeremy Hylton 5f827f4e9b Visit the initial test element of the listmaker for a list
comprehension.  Fixes bug reported by Tim Peters.
2001-01-23 01:26:20 +00:00
Jeremy Hylton 1113cfc767 prevent symtable_params() from dereferencing off the end of the
varagslist node. based on fix from Thomas Wouters.
2001-01-23 00:50:52 +00:00
Barry Warsaw 174e8018c4 com_init(): My entry into the smallest patch possible category.
(cosmetic whitespace change).
2001-01-22 04:35:57 +00:00
Tim Peters 384fd106e8 Bug #128475: mimetools.encode (sometimes) fails when called from a thread.
pythonrun.c:  In Py_Finalize, don't reset the initialized flag until after
the exit funcs have run.
atexit.py:  in _run_exitfuncs, mutate the list of pending calls in a
threadsafe way.  This wasn't a contributor to bug 128475, it just burned
my eyeballs when looking at that bug.
2001-01-21 03:40:37 +00:00
Tim Peters 7f3e4adf60 SF patch #103336: Missing cast. 2001-01-20 05:15:26 +00:00
Jack Jansen c7050d9bb9 Use #if TARGET_API_MAC_CARBON to determine carbon/classic macos, not #ifdef. 2001-01-19 23:34:06 +00:00
Marc-André Lemburg 6f77667a64 Backed out the unistr() builtin. 2001-01-19 21:36:19 +00:00