Esempio n. 1
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    def test_while_break(self):
        def f(x):
            while x:
                if True:
                    break
            return x

        with graph_factory():
            expected = G(
                C(START_TICK, "x", 1, "$test"), C(START_TICK, "x", 1, "x"),
                T(
                    1,
                    tasks.WhileTask(
                        False, False,
                        G(
                            "body",
                            C(START_TICK, "x", 2, "$test"),
                            C(START_TICK, "x", 2, "x"),
                            T(1, tasks.ConstTask(True), {'quick': True}),
                            C(1, "value", 2, "$breaked"),
                            T(
                                2,
                                tasks.WhileTask(True, True, G("body"),
                                                G("else"))),
                        ), G("else"))), C(START_TICK, "x", FINAL_TICK,
                                          "retval"))

        callee = translator.translate_function(f, "scheduler", False)
        utils.assert_graph_equal(expected, callee.graph)
Esempio n. 2
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    def test_while(self):
        def f(x):
            while x:
                pass
            return x

        with graph_factory():
            expected = G(
                C(START_TICK, "x", 1, "$test"), C(START_TICK, "x", 1, "x"),
                T(
                    1,
                    tasks.WhileTask(
                        False, False,
                        G(
                            "body",
                            C(START_TICK, "x", 1, "$test"),
                            C(START_TICK, "x", 1, "x"),
                            T(
                                1,
                                tasks.WhileTask(True, False, G("body"),
                                                G("else"))),
                        ), G("else"))), C(START_TICK, "x", FINAL_TICK,
                                          "retval"))

        callee = translator.translate_function(f, "scheduler", False)
        utils.assert_graph_equal(expected, callee.graph)
Esempio n. 3
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 def test_refine_body_twice(self):
     # def f(x):
     #     while x:
     #         pass
     #     return x
         
     with graph_factory():
         g = G(
           C(START_TICK, "x", 1, "$test"),
           C(START_TICK, "x", 1, "x"),
           T(1, tasks.WhileTask(False, False, G("body",
               C(START_TICK, "x", 1 , "$test"),
               C(START_TICK, "x", 1 , "x"),
               T(1, tasks.WhileTask(True, False, G("body"), G("else"))),
           ), G("else"))),
           C(START_TICK, "x", FINAL_TICK, "retval")
         )
         
         
     target = g.get_task(START_TICK + 1)
     target.refine(g, START_TICK + 1, {"$test":True})
     
     target = g.get_task(Tick.parse_tick((1,1,1)))
     target.refine(g, Tick.parse_tick((1,1,1)), {"$test":True})
     
     with graph_factory():
         expected = G(
           C(START_TICK, "x", (1,2,1), "$test"),
           C(START_TICK, "x", (1,2,1), "x"),
           T((1,2,1), tasks.WhileTask(True, False, G("body",
               C(START_TICK, "x", 1 , "$test"),
               C(START_TICK, "x", 1 , "x"),
               T(1, tasks.WhileTask(True, False, G("body"), G("else"))),
           ), G("else"))),
           C(START_TICK, "x", FINAL_TICK, "retval")
         )
         
         
     utils.assert_graph_equal(expected, g)
Esempio n. 4
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    def visit_While(self, node):

        # Get rid of `break` but remember the AST expression that tells us when it executes
        body_statements, break_condition = _extract_break(node.body)

        # Factory for the body
        body_factory = GraphFactory(
            unassinged_local_strategy=UnassignedLocalStrategy.MAKE_GRAPH_INPUT)

        # Create the body graph. This still lacks the tail-recursive task, though.
        self.factory_stack.append(body_factory)
        for stmt in body_statements:
            self.visit(stmt)

        # Visit break
        if break_condition:
            breaked = self.visit(break_condition)
        else:
            breaked = None

        # Condition for next iteration
        inner_condition = self.visit(node.test)

        self.factory_stack.pop()
        body_factory.make_assigned_vars_outputs()
        body_graph = body_factory.get_graph()

        # Create the graph for orelse.
        orelse_factory = GraphFactory(
            unassinged_local_strategy=UnassignedLocalStrategy.MAKE_GRAPH_INPUT)
        self.factory_stack.append(orelse_factory)
        for stmt in node.orelse:
            self.visit(stmt)
        self.factory_stack.pop()
        orelse_factory.make_assigned_vars_outputs()
        orelse_graph = orelse_factory.get_graph()

        # We create the tail-recursive loop task. It stores the incomplete body graph
        # but that is ok, we'll change that graph in-place.
        inner_task = tasks.WhileTask(True, breaked is not None, body_graph,
                                     orelse_graph)

        inner_task_inputs = [(inner_condition, "$test")]
        if breaked:
            inner_task_inputs.append((breaked, "$breaked"))

        # Add the nested loop task
        body_factory.exec_task(inner_task,
                               inputs=inner_task_inputs,
                               autoconnect=True)

        # we messed with the body graph since we did this the last time, we have to redo this.
        body_factory.make_assigned_vars_outputs()

        # -- body and orelse graphs are complete --

        # -- add the task for the complete loop to the current graph --

        # Even before the loop, get an iterator from the iterable.
        test = self.visit(node.test)

        # Finally we can add the loop task.
        whiletask = tasks.WhileTask(False, False, body_graph, orelse_graph)
        self.factory_stack[-1].exec_task(whiletask,
                                         inputs=[(test, "$test")],
                                         autoconnect=True)