def customize_for_version3(self, version): TABLE_DIRECT.update({ 'function_def_annotate': ( '\n\n%|def %c%c\n', -1, 0), 'store_locals': ( '%|# inspect.currentframe().f_locals = __locals__\n', ), }) assert version >= 3.0 def n_classdef3(node): # class definition ('class X(A,B,C):') cclass = self.currentclass # Pick out various needed bits of information # * class_name - the name of the class # * subclass_info - the parameters to the class e.g. # class Foo(bar, baz) # ---------- # * subclass_code - the code for the subclass body subclass_info = None if node == 'classdefdeco2': if self.version >= 3.6: class_name = node[1][1].pattr elif self.version <= 3.3: class_name = node[2][0].pattr else: class_name = node[1][2].pattr build_class = node else: build_class = node[0] if self.version >= 3.6: if build_class == 'build_class_kw': mkfunc = build_class[1] assert mkfunc == 'mkfunc' subclass_info = build_class if hasattr(mkfunc[0], 'attr') and iscode(mkfunc[0].attr): subclass_code = mkfunc[0].attr else: assert mkfunc[0] == 'load_closure' subclass_code = mkfunc[1].attr assert iscode(subclass_code) if build_class[1][0] == 'load_closure': code_node = build_class[1][1] else: code_node = build_class[1][0] class_name = code_node.attr.co_name else: class_name = node[1][0].pattr build_class = node[0] assert 'mkfunc' == build_class[1] mkfunc = build_class[1] if mkfunc[0] in ('kwargs', 'no_kwargs'): if 3.0 <= self.version <= 3.2: for n in mkfunc: if hasattr(n, 'attr') and iscode(n.attr): subclass_code = n.attr break elif n == 'expr': subclass_code = n[0].attr pass pass else: for n in mkfunc: if hasattr(n, 'attr') and iscode(n.attr): subclass_code = n.attr break pass pass if node == 'classdefdeco2': subclass_info = node else: subclass_info = node[0] elif build_class[1][0] == 'load_closure': # Python 3 with closures not functions load_closure = build_class[1] if hasattr(load_closure[-3], 'attr'): # Python 3.3 classes with closures work like this. # Note have to test before 3.2 case because # index -2 also has an attr. subclass_code = load_closure[-3].attr elif hasattr(load_closure[-2], 'attr'): # Python 3.2 works like this subclass_code = load_closure[-2].attr else: raise 'Internal Error n_classdef: cannot find class body' if hasattr(build_class[3], '__len__'): if not subclass_info: subclass_info = build_class[3] elif hasattr(build_class[2], '__len__'): subclass_info = build_class[2] else: raise 'Internal Error n_classdef: cannot superclass name' elif self.version >= 3.6 and node == 'classdefdeco2': subclass_info = node subclass_code = build_class[1][0].attr elif not subclass_info: if mkfunc[0] in ('no_kwargs', 'kwargs'): subclass_code = mkfunc[1].attr else: subclass_code = mkfunc[0].attr if node == 'classdefdeco2': subclass_info = node else: subclass_info = node[0] if (node == 'classdefdeco2'): self.write('\n') else: self.write('\n\n') self.currentclass = str(class_name) self.write(self.indent, 'class ', self.currentclass) self.print_super_classes3(subclass_info) self.println(':') # class body self.indent_more() self.build_class(subclass_code) self.indent_less() self.currentclass = cclass if len(self.param_stack) > 1: self.write('\n\n') else: self.write('\n\n\n') self.prune() self.n_classdef3 = n_classdef3 if version == 3.0: # In Python 3.0 there is code to move from _[dd] into # the iteration variable. These rules we can ignore # since we pick up the iteration variable some other way and # we definitely don't include in the source _[dd]. def n_comp_iter(node): if node[0] == 'expr': n = node[0][0] if (n == 'LOAD_FAST' and n.pattr[0:2] == '_['): self.prune() pass pass # Not this special case, procede as normal... self.default(node) self.n_comp_iter = n_comp_iter if version >= 3.3: def n_yield_from(node): self.write('yield from') self.write(' ') if 3.3 <= self.version <= 3.4: self.preorder(node[0][0][0][0]) elif self.version >= 3.5: self.preorder(node[0]) else: assert False, "dunno about this python version" self.prune() # stop recursing self.n_yield_from = n_yield_from if 3.2 <= version <= 3.4: def n_call(node): mapping = self._get_mapping(node) key = node for i in mapping[1:]: key = key[i] pass if key.kind.startswith('CALL_FUNCTION_VAR_KW'): # We may want to fill this in... # But it is distinct from CALL_FUNCTION_VAR below pass elif key.kind.startswith('CALL_FUNCTION_VAR'): # CALL_FUNCTION_VAR's top element of the stack contains # the variable argument list, then comes # annotation args, then keyword args. # In the most least-top-most stack entry, but position 1 # in node order, the positional args. argc = node[-1].attr nargs = argc & 0xFF kwargs = (argc >> 8) & 0xFF # FIXME: handle annotation args if kwargs != 0: # kwargs == 0 is handled by the table entry # Should probably handle it here though. if nargs == 0: template = ('%c(*%c, %C)', 0, -2, (1, kwargs+1, ', ')) else: template = ('%c(%C, *%c, %C)', 0, (1, nargs+1, ', '), -2, (-2-kwargs, -2, ', ')) self.template_engine(template, node) self.prune() self.default(node) self.n_call = n_call def n_mkfunc_annotate(node): if self.version >= 3.3 or node[-2] == 'kwargs': # LOAD_CONST code object .. # LOAD_CONST 'x0' if >= 3.3 # EXTENDED_ARG # MAKE_FUNCTION .. code = node[-4] elif node[-3] == 'expr': code = node[-3][0] else: # LOAD_CONST code object .. # MAKE_FUNCTION .. code = node[-3] self.indent_more() for annotate_last in range(len(node)-1, -1, -1): if node[annotate_last] == 'annotate_tuple': break # FIXME: the real situation is that when derived from # function_def_annotate we the name has been filled in. # But when derived from funcdefdeco it hasn't Would like a better # way to distinquish. if self.f.getvalue()[-4:] == 'def ': self.write(code.attr.co_name) # FIXME: handle and pass full annotate args make_function3_annotate(self, node, is_lambda=False, code_node=code, annotate_last=annotate_last) if len(self.param_stack) > 1: self.write('\n\n') else: self.write('\n\n\n') self.indent_less() self.prune() # stop recursing self.n_mkfunc_annotate = n_mkfunc_annotate if version >= 3.4: ######################## # Python 3.4+ Additions ####################### TABLE_DIRECT.update({ 'LOAD_CLASSDEREF': ( '%{pattr}', ), }) ######################## # Python 3.5+ Additions ####################### if version >= 3.5: TABLE_DIRECT.update({ 'await_expr': ( 'await %c', 0), 'await_stmt': ( '%|%c\n', 0), 'async_for_stmt': ( '%|async for %c in %c:\n%+%c%-\n\n', 9, 1, 25 ), 'async_forelse_stmt': ( '%|async for %c in %c:\n%+%c%-%|else:\n%+%c%-\n\n', 9, 1, 25, (27, 'else_suite') ), 'async_with_stmt': ( '%|async with %c:\n%+%c%-', 0, 7), 'async_with_as_stmt': ( '%|async with %c as %c:\n%+%c%-', 0, 6, 7), 'unmap_dict': ( '{**%C}', (0, -1, ', **') ), # 'unmapexpr': ( '{**%c}', 0), # done by n_unmapexpr }) def async_call(node): self.f.write('async ') node.kind == 'call' p = self.prec self.prec = 80 self.template_engine(('%c(%P)', 0, (1, -4, ', ', 100)), node) self.prec = p node.kind == 'async_call' self.prune() self.n_async_call = async_call self.n_build_list_unpack = self.n_list if version == 3.5: def n_call(node): mapping = self._get_mapping(node) table = mapping[0] key = node for i in mapping[1:]: key = key[i] pass if key.kind.startswith('CALL_FUNCTION_VAR_KW'): # Python 3.5 changes the stack position of # *args: kwargs come after *args whereas # in earlier Pythons, *args is at the end # which simplifies things from our # perspective. Python 3.6+ replaces # CALL_FUNCTION_VAR_KW with # CALL_FUNCTION_EX We will just swap the # order to make it look like earlier # Python 3. entry = table[key.kind] kwarg_pos = entry[2][1] args_pos = kwarg_pos - 1 # Put last node[args_pos] after subsequent kwargs while node[kwarg_pos] == 'kwarg' and kwarg_pos < len(node): # swap node[args_pos] with node[kwargs_pos] node[kwarg_pos], node[args_pos] = node[args_pos], node[kwarg_pos] args_pos = kwarg_pos kwarg_pos += 1 elif key.kind.startswith('CALL_FUNCTION_VAR'): # CALL_FUNCTION_VAR's top element of the stack contains # the variable argument list, then comes # annotation args, then keyword args. # In the most least-top-most stack entry, but position 1 # in node order, the positional args. argc = node[-1].attr nargs = argc & 0xFF kwargs = (argc >> 8) & 0xFF # FIXME: handle annotation args if nargs > 0: template = ('%c(%C, ', 0, (1, nargs+1, ', ')) else: template = ('%c(', 0) self.template_engine(template, node) args_node = node[-2] if args_node in ('pos_arg', 'expr'): args_node = args_node[0] if args_node == 'build_list_unpack': template = ('*%P)', (0, len(args_node)-1, ', *', 100)) self.template_engine(template, args_node) else: if len(node) - nargs > 3: template = ('*%c, %C)', nargs+1, (nargs+kwargs+1, -1, ', ')) else: template = ('*%c)', nargs+1) self.template_engine(template, node) self.prune() self.default(node) self.n_call = n_call def n_function_def(node): if self.version >= 3.6: code_node = node[0][0] else: code_node = node[0][1] is_code = hasattr(code_node, 'attr') and iscode(code_node.attr) if (is_code and (code_node.attr.co_flags & COMPILER_FLAG_BIT['COROUTINE'])): self.template_engine(('\n\n%|async def %c\n', -2), node) else: self.template_engine(('\n\n%|def %c\n', -2), node) self.prune() self.n_function_def = n_function_def def unmapexpr(node): last_n = node[0][-1] for n in node[0]: self.preorder(n) if n != last_n: self.f.write(', **') pass pass self.prune() pass self.n_unmapexpr = unmapexpr # FIXME: start here def n_list_unpack(node): """ prettyprint an unpacked list or tuple """ p = self.prec self.prec = 100 lastnode = node.pop() lastnodetype = lastnode.kind # If this build list is inside a CALL_FUNCTION_VAR, # then the first * has already been printed. # Until I have a better way to check for CALL_FUNCTION_VAR, # will assume that if the text ends in *. last_was_star = self.f.getvalue().endswith('*') if lastnodetype.startswith('BUILD_LIST'): self.write('['); endchar = ']' elif lastnodetype.startswith('BUILD_TUPLE'): # Tuples can appear places that can NOT # have parenthesis around them, like array # subscripts. We check for that by seeing # if a tuple item is some sort of slice. no_parens = False for n in node: if n == 'expr' and n[0].kind.startswith('build_slice'): no_parens = True break pass if no_parens: endchar = '' else: self.write('('); endchar = ')' pass elif lastnodetype.startswith('BUILD_SET'): self.write('{'); endchar = '}' elif lastnodetype.startswith('BUILD_MAP_UNPACK'): self.write('{*'); endchar = '}' elif lastnodetype.startswith('ROT_TWO'): self.write('('); endchar = ')' else: raise TypeError('Internal Error: n_build_list expects list, tuple, set, or unpack') flat_elems = flatten_list(node) self.indent_more(INDENT_PER_LEVEL) sep = '' for elem in flat_elems: if elem in ('ROT_THREE', 'EXTENDED_ARG'): continue assert elem == 'expr' line_number = self.line_number value = self.traverse(elem) if elem[0] == 'tuple': assert value[0] == '(' assert value[-1] == ')' value = value[1:-1] if value[-1] == ',': # singleton tuple value = value[:-1] else: value = '*' + value if line_number != self.line_number: sep += '\n' + self.indent + INDENT_PER_LEVEL[:-1] else: if sep != '': sep += ' ' if not last_was_star: pass else: last_was_star = False self.write(sep, value) sep = ',' if lastnode.attr == 1 and lastnodetype.startswith('BUILD_TUPLE'): self.write(',') self.write(endchar) self.indent_less(INDENT_PER_LEVEL) self.prec = p self.prune() return self.n_tuple_unpack = n_list_unpack if version >= 3.6: ######################## # Python 3.6+ Additions ####################### # Value 100 is important; it is exactly # module/function precidence. PRECEDENCE['call_kw'] = 100 PRECEDENCE['call_kw36'] = 100 PRECEDENCE['call_ex'] = 100 PRECEDENCE['call_ex_kw'] = 100 PRECEDENCE['call_ex_kw2'] = 100 PRECEDENCE['call_ex_kw3'] = 100 PRECEDENCE['call_ex_kw4'] = 100 PRECEDENCE['unmap_dict'] = 0 TABLE_DIRECT.update({ 'tryfinally36': ( '%|try:\n%+%c%-%|finally:\n%+%c%-\n\n', (1, 'returns'), 3 ), 'fstring_expr': ( "{%c%{conversion}}", 0), # FIXME: the below assumes the format strings # don't have ''' in them. Fix this properly 'fstring_single': ( "f'''{%c%{conversion}}'''", 0), 'fstring_multi': ( "f'''%c'''", 0), 'func_args36': ( "%c(**", 0), 'try_except36': ( '%|try:\n%+%c%-%c\n\n', 1, 2 ), 'except_return': ( '%|except:\n%+%c%-', 3 ), 'unpack_list': ( '*%c', (0, 'list') ), 'tryfinally_return_stmt': ( '%|try:\n%+%c%-%|finally:\n%+%|return%-\n\n', 1 ), 'call_ex' : ( '%c(%p)', (0, 'expr'), (1, 100)), 'call_ex_kw' : ( '%c(%p)', (0, 'expr'), (2, 100)), }) TABLE_R.update({ 'CALL_FUNCTION_EX': ('%c(*%P)', 0, (1, 2, ', ', 100)), # Not quite right 'CALL_FUNCTION_EX_KW': ('%c(**%C)', 0, (2, 3, ',')), }) def build_unpack_tuple_with_call(node): if node[0] == 'expr': tup = node[0][0] else: tup = node[0] pass assert tup == 'tuple' self.call36_tuple(tup) buwc = node[-1] assert buwc.kind.startswith('BUILD_TUPLE_UNPACK_WITH_CALL') for n in node[1:-1]: self.f.write(', *') self.preorder(n) pass self.prune() return self.n_build_tuple_unpack_with_call = build_unpack_tuple_with_call def build_unpack_map_with_call(node): n = node[0] if n == 'expr': n = n[0] if n == 'dict': self.call36_dict(n) first = 1 sep = ', **' else: first = 0 sep = '**' for n in node[first:-1]: self.f.write(sep) self.preorder(n) sep = ', **' pass self.prune() return self.n_build_map_unpack_with_call = build_unpack_map_with_call def call_ex_kw2(node): """Handle CALL_FUNCTION_EX 2 (have KW) but with BUILD_{MAP,TUPLE}_UNPACK_WITH_CALL""" # This is weird shit. Thanks Python! self.preorder(node[0]) self.write('(') assert node[1] == 'build_tuple_unpack_with_call' btuwc = node[1] tup = btuwc[0] if tup == 'expr': tup = tup[0] assert tup == 'tuple' self.call36_tuple(tup) assert node[2] == 'build_map_unpack_with_call' self.write(', ') d = node[2][0] if d == 'expr': d = d[0] assert d == 'dict' self.call36_dict(d) args = btuwc[1] self.write(', *') self.preorder(args) self.write(', **') star_star_args = node[2][1] if star_star_args == 'expr': star_star_args = star_star_args[0] self.preorder(star_star_args) self.write(')') self.prune() self.n_call_ex_kw2 = call_ex_kw2 def call_ex_kw3(node): """Handle CALL_FUNCTION_EX 1 (have KW) but without BUILD_MAP_UNPACK_WITH_CALL""" self.preorder(node[0]) self.write('(') args = node[1][0] if args == 'expr': args = args[0] if args == 'tuple': if self.call36_tuple(args) > 0: self.write(', ') pass pass self.write('*') self.preorder(node[1][1]) self.write(', ') kwargs = node[2] if kwargs == 'expr': kwargs = kwargs[0] if kwargs == 'dict': self.call36_dict(kwargs) else: self.write('**') self.preorder(kwargs) self.write(')') self.prune() self.n_call_ex_kw3 = call_ex_kw3 def call_ex_kw4(node): """Handle CALL_FUNCTION_EX {1 or 2} but without BUILD_{MAP,TUPLE}_UNPACK_WITH_CALL""" self.preorder(node[0]) self.write('(') args = node[1][0] if args == 'tuple': if self.call36_tuple(args) > 0: self.write(', ') pass pass else: self.write('*') self.preorder(args) self.write(', ') pass kwargs = node[2] if kwargs == 'expr': kwargs = kwargs[0] call_function_ex = node[-1] assert (call_function_ex == 'CALL_FUNCTION_EX_KW' or (self.version >= 3.6 and call_function_ex == 'CALL_FUNCTION_EX')) # FIXME: decide if the below test be on kwargs == 'dict' if (call_function_ex.attr & 1 and (not isinstance(kwargs, Token) and kwargs != 'attribute') and not kwargs[0].kind.startswith('kvlist')): self.call36_dict(kwargs) else: self.write('**') self.preorder(kwargs) self.write(')') self.prune() self.n_call_ex_kw4 = call_ex_kw4 def call36_tuple(node): """ A tuple used in a call, these are like normal tuples but they don't have the enclosing parenthesis. """ assert node == 'tuple' # Note: don't iterate over last element which is a # BUILD_TUPLE... flat_elems = flatten_list(node[:-1]) self.indent_more(INDENT_PER_LEVEL) sep = '' for elem in flat_elems: if elem in ('ROT_THREE', 'EXTENDED_ARG'): continue assert elem == 'expr' line_number = self.line_number value = self.traverse(elem) if line_number != self.line_number: sep += '\n' + self.indent + INDENT_PER_LEVEL[:-1] self.write(sep, value) sep = ', ' self.indent_less(INDENT_PER_LEVEL) return len(flat_elems) self.call36_tuple = call36_tuple def call36_dict(node): """ A dict used in a call_ex_kw2, which are a dictionary items expressed in a call. This should format to: a=1, b=2 In other words, no braces, no quotes around keys and ":" becomes "=". We will source-code use line breaks to guide us when to break. """ p = self.prec self.prec = 100 self.indent_more(INDENT_PER_LEVEL) sep = INDENT_PER_LEVEL[:-1] line_number = self.line_number if node[0].kind.startswith('kvlist'): # Python 3.5+ style key/value list in dict kv_node = node[0] l = list(kv_node) i = 0 length = len(l) # FIXME: Parser-speed improved grammars will have BUILD_MAP # at the end. So in the future when everything is # complete, we can do an "assert" instead of "if". if kv_node[-1].kind.startswith("BUILD_MAP"): length -= 1 # Respect line breaks from source while i < length: self.write(sep) name = self.traverse(l[i], indent='') # Strip off beginning and trailing quotes in name name = name[1:-1] if i > 0: line_number = self.indent_if_source_nl(line_number, self.indent + INDENT_PER_LEVEL[:-1]) line_number = self.line_number self.write(name, '=') value = self.traverse(l[i+1], indent=self.indent+(len(name)+2)*' ') self.write(value) sep = ", " if line_number != self.line_number: sep += "\n" + self.indent + INDENT_PER_LEVEL[:-1] line_number = self.line_number i += 2 pass elif node[-1].kind.startswith('BUILD_CONST_KEY_MAP'): keys_node = node[-2] keys = keys_node.attr # from trepan.api import debug; debug() assert keys_node == 'LOAD_CONST' and isinstance(keys, tuple) for i in range(node[-1].attr): self.write(sep) self.write(keys[i], '=') value = self.traverse(node[i], indent='') self.write(value) sep = ", " if line_number != self.line_number: sep += "\n" + self.indent + INDENT_PER_LEVEL[:-1] line_number = self.line_number pass pass else: self.write("**") try: self.default(node) except GenericASTTraversalPruningException: pass self.prec = p self.indent_less(INDENT_PER_LEVEL) return self.call36_dict = call36_dict FSTRING_CONVERSION_MAP = {1: '!s', 2: '!r', 3: '!a'} def n_except_suite_finalize(node): if node[1] == 'returns' and self.hide_internal: # Process node[1] only. # The code after "returns", e.g. node[3], is dead code. # Adding it is wrong as it dedents and another # exception handler "except_stmt" afterwards. # Note it is also possible that the grammar is wrong here. # and this should not be "except_stmt". self.indent_more() self.preorder(node[1]) self.indent_less() else: self.default(node) self.prune() self.n_except_suite_finalize = n_except_suite_finalize def n_formatted_value(node): if node[0] == 'LOAD_CONST': self.write(node[0].attr) self.prune() else: self.default(node) self.n_formatted_value = n_formatted_value def f_conversion(node): node.conversion = FSTRING_CONVERSION_MAP.get(node.data[1].attr, '') def fstring_expr(node): f_conversion(node) self.default(node) self.n_fstring_expr = fstring_expr def fstring_single(node): f_conversion(node) self.default(node) self.n_fstring_single = fstring_single # def kwargs_only_36(node): # keys = node[-1].attr # num_kwargs = len(keys) # values = node[:num_kwargs] # for i, (key, value) in enumerate(zip(keys, values)): # self.write(key + '=') # self.preorder(value) # if i < num_kwargs: # self.write(',') # self.prune() # return # self.n_kwargs_only_36 = kwargs_only_36 def n_call_kw36(node): self.template_engine(("%c(", 0), node) keys = node[-2].attr num_kwargs = len(keys) num_posargs = len(node) - (num_kwargs + 2) n = len(node) assert n >= len(keys)+1, \ 'not enough parameters keyword-tuple values' sep = '' line_number = self.line_number for i in range(1, num_posargs): self.write(sep) self.preorder(node[i]) if line_number != self.line_number: sep = ",\n" + self.indent + " " else: sep = ", " line_number = self.line_number i = num_posargs j = 0 # FIXME: adjust output for line breaks? while i < n-2: self.write(sep) self.write(keys[j] + '=') self.preorder(node[i]) if line_number != self.line_number: sep = ",\n" + self.indent + " " else: sep = ", " i += 1 j += 1 self.write(')') self.prune() return self.n_call_kw36 = n_call_kw36 def starred(node): l = len(node) assert l > 0 pos_args = node[0] if pos_args == 'expr': pos_args = pos_args[0] if pos_args == 'tuple': build_tuple = pos_args[0] if build_tuple.kind.startswith('BUILD_TUPLE'): tuple_len = 0 else: tuple_len = len(node) - 1 star_start = 1 template = '%C', (0, -1, ', ') self.template_engine(template, pos_args) if tuple_len == 0: self.write("*()") # That's it self.prune() self.write(', ') else: star_start = 0 if l > 1: template = ( '*%C', (star_start, -1, ', *') ) else: template = ( '*%c', (star_start, 'expr') ) self.template_engine(template, node) self.prune() self.n_starred = starred def return_closure(node): # Nothing should be output here self.prune() return self.n_return_closure = return_closure if version >= 3.7: PRECEDENCE['attribute37'] = 2 TABLE_DIRECT.update({ 'attribute37': ( '%c.%[1]{pattr}', 0 ), 'async_forelse_stmt': ( '%|async for %c in %c:\n%+%c%-%|else:\n%+%c%-\n\n', 7, 1, 17, (25, 'else_suite') ), 'async_for_stmt': ( '%|async for %c in %c:\n%+%c%-%-\n\n', 7, 1, 17), }) pass pass # version >= 3.6 pass # version >= 3.4 return
def customize_for_version(self, is_pypy, version): if is_pypy: ######################## # PyPy changes ####################### TABLE_DIRECT.update({ 'assert_pypy': ('%|assert %c\n', (1, 'assert_expr')), # This is as a result of an if transoration 'assert0_pypy': ('%|assert %c\n', (0, 'assert_expr')), 'assert_not_pypy': ('%|assert not %c\n', (1, 'assert_exp')), 'assert2_not_pypy': ('%|assert not %c, %c\n', (1, 'assert_exp'), (4, 'expr')), 'assert2_pypy': ('%|assert %c, %c\n', (1, 'assert_expr'), (4, 'expr')), 'try_except_pypy': ('%|try:\n%+%c%-%c\n\n', 1, 2), 'tryfinallystmt_pypy': ('%|try:\n%+%c%-%|finally:\n%+%c%-\n\n', 1, 3), 'assign3_pypy': ('%|%c, %c, %c = %c, %c, %c\n', 5, 4, 3, 0, 1, 2), 'assign2_pypy': ('%|%c, %c = %c, %c\n', 3, 2, 0, 1), }) else: ######################## # Without PyPy ####################### TABLE_DIRECT.update({ # "assert" and "assert_expr" are added via transform rules. "assert": ("%|assert %c\n", 0), "assert2": ("%|assert %c, %c\n", 0, 3), # Created only via transformation "assertnot": ("%|assert not %p\n", (0, PRECEDENCE['unary_not'])), "assert2not": ("%|assert not %p, %c\n", (0, PRECEDENCE['unary_not']), 3), "assign2": ("%|%c, %c = %c, %c\n", 3, 4, 0, 1), "assign3": ("%|%c, %c, %c = %c, %c, %c\n", 5, 6, 7, 0, 1, 2), "try_except": ("%|try:\n%+%c%-%c\n\n", 1, 3), }) if version >= 3.0: if version >= 3.2: TABLE_DIRECT.update({ "del_deref_stmt": ("%|del %c\n", 0), "DELETE_DEREF": ("%{pattr}", 0) }) from uncompyle6.semantics.customize3 import customize_for_version3 customize_for_version3(self, version) else: # < 3.0 TABLE_DIRECT.update({ "except_cond3": ("%|except %c, %c:\n", (1, "expr"), (-2, "store")) }) if version <= 2.6: TABLE_DIRECT["testtrue_then"] = TABLE_DIRECT["testtrue"] if 2.4 <= version <= 2.6: TABLE_DIRECT.update({"comp_for": (" for %c in %c", 3, 1)}) else: TABLE_DIRECT.update({"comp_for": (" for %c in %c%c", 2, 0, 3)}) if version >= 2.5: from uncompyle6.semantics.customize25 import customize_for_version25 customize_for_version25(self, version) if version >= 2.6: from uncompyle6.semantics.customize26_27 import ( customize_for_version26_27, ) customize_for_version26_27(self, version) pass else: # < 2.5 global NAME_MODULE NAME_MODULE = SyntaxTree( "stmt", [ SyntaxTree( "assign", [ SyntaxTree( "expr", [ Token( "LOAD_GLOBAL", pattr="__name__", offset=0, has_arg=True, ) ], ), SyntaxTree( "store", [ Token( "STORE_NAME", pattr="__module__", offset=3, has_arg=True, ) ], ), ], ) ], ) TABLE_DIRECT.update({ "importmultiple": ("%|import %c%c\n", 2, 3), "import_cont": (", %c", 2), "tryfinallystmt": ( "%|try:\n%+%c%-%|finally:\n%+%c%-", (1, "suite_stmts_opt"), (5, "suite_stmts_opt"), ), }) if version == 2.4: def n_iftrue_stmt24(node): self.template_engine(("%c", 0), node) self.default(node) self.prune() self.n_iftrue_stmt24 = n_iftrue_stmt24 else: # version <= 2.3: TABLE_DIRECT.update({"if1_stmt": ("%|if 1\n%+%c%-", 5)}) if version <= 2.1: TABLE_DIRECT.update({ "importmultiple": ("%c", 2), # FIXME: not quite right. We have indiividual imports # when there is in fact one: "import a, b, ..." "imports_cont": ("%C%,", (1, 100, "\n")), }) pass pass pass # < 2.5 # < 3.0 continues TABLE_R.update({ "STORE_SLICE+0": ("%c[:]", 0), "STORE_SLICE+1": ("%c[%p:]", 0, (1, -1)), "STORE_SLICE+2": ("%c[:%p]", 0, (1, -1)), "STORE_SLICE+3": ("%c[%p:%p]", 0, (1, -1), (2, -1)), "DELETE_SLICE+0": ("%|del %c[:]\n", 0), "DELETE_SLICE+1": ("%|del %c[%c:]\n", 0, 1), "DELETE_SLICE+2": ("%|del %c[:%c]\n", 0, 1), "DELETE_SLICE+3": ("%|del %c[%c:%c]\n", 0, 1, 2), }) TABLE_DIRECT.update({"raise_stmt2": ("%|raise %c, %c\n", 0, 1)}) # exec as a built-in statement is only in Python 2.x def n_exec_stmt(node): """ exec_stmt ::= expr exprlist DUP_TOP EXEC_STMT exec_stmt ::= expr exprlist EXEC_STMT """ self.write(self.indent, "exec ") self.preorder(node[0]) if not node[1][0].isNone(): sep = " in " for subnode in node[1]: self.write(sep) sep = ", " self.preorder(subnode) self.println() self.prune() # stop recursing self.n_exec_smt = n_exec_stmt pass # < 3.0 return
def customize_for_version36(self, version): PRECEDENCE['call_kw'] = 0 PRECEDENCE['call_kw36'] = 1 PRECEDENCE['call_ex'] = 1 PRECEDENCE['call_ex_kw'] = 1 PRECEDENCE['call_ex_kw2'] = 1 PRECEDENCE['call_ex_kw3'] = 1 PRECEDENCE['call_ex_kw4'] = 1 PRECEDENCE['unmap_dict'] = 0 PRECEDENCE['formatted_value1'] = 100 TABLE_DIRECT.update({ 'tryfinally36': ('%|try:\n%+%c%-%|finally:\n%+%c%-\n\n', (1, 'returns'), 3), 'func_args36': ("%c(**", 0), 'try_except36': ('%|try:\n%+%c%-%c\n\n', 1, -2), 'except_return': ('%|except:\n%+%c%-', 3), 'unpack_list': ('*%c', (0, 'list')), 'tryfinally_return_stmt': ('%|try:\n%+%c%-%|finally:\n%+%|return%-\n\n', 1), 'async_for_stmt36': ('%|async for %c in %c:\n%+%c%-%-\n\n', (9, 'store'), (1, 'expr'), (18, 'for_block')), 'call_ex': ('%c(%p)', (0, 'expr'), (1, 100)), }) TABLE_R.update({ 'CALL_FUNCTION_EX': ('%c(*%P)', 0, (1, 2, ', ', 100)), # Not quite right 'CALL_FUNCTION_EX_KW': ('%c(**%C)', 0, (2, 3, ',')), }) def build_unpack_tuple_with_call(node): n = node[0] if n == 'expr': n = n[0] if n == 'tuple': self.call36_tuple(n) first = 1 sep = ', *' elif n == 'LOAD_STR': value = self.format_pos_args(n) self.f.write(value) first = 1 sep = ', *' else: first = 0 sep = '*' buwc = node[-1] assert buwc.kind.startswith('BUILD_TUPLE_UNPACK_WITH_CALL') for n in node[first:-1]: self.f.write(sep) self.preorder(n) sep = ', *' pass self.prune() return self.n_build_tuple_unpack_with_call = build_unpack_tuple_with_call def build_unpack_map_with_call(node): n = node[0] if n == 'expr': n = n[0] if n == 'dict': self.call36_dict(n) first = 1 sep = ', **' else: first = 0 sep = '**' for n in node[first:-1]: self.f.write(sep) self.preorder(n) sep = ', **' pass self.prune() return self.n_build_map_unpack_with_call = build_unpack_map_with_call def call_ex_kw(node): """Handle CALL_FUNCTION_EX 1 (have KW) but with BUILD_MAP_UNPACK_WITH_CALL""" expr = node[1] assert expr == 'expr' value = self.format_pos_args(expr) if value == '': fmt = "%c(%p)" else: fmt = "%%c(%s, %%p)" % value self.template_engine( (fmt, (0, 'expr'), (2, 'build_map_unpack_with_call', 100)), node) self.prune() self.n_call_ex_kw = call_ex_kw def call_ex_kw2(node): """Handle CALL_FUNCTION_EX 2 (have KW) but with BUILD_{MAP,TUPLE}_UNPACK_WITH_CALL""" assert node[1] == 'build_tuple_unpack_with_call' value = self.format_pos_args(node[1]) if value == '': fmt = "%c(%p)" else: fmt = "%%c(%s, %%p)" % value self.template_engine( (fmt, (0, 'expr'), (2, 'build_map_unpack_with_call', 100)), node) self.prune() self.n_call_ex_kw2 = call_ex_kw2 def call_ex_kw3(node): """Handle CALL_FUNCTION_EX 1 (have KW) but without BUILD_MAP_UNPACK_WITH_CALL""" self.preorder(node[0]) self.write('(') value = self.format_pos_args(node[1][0]) if value == '': pass else: self.write(value) self.write(', ') self.write('*') self.preorder(node[1][1]) self.write(', ') kwargs = node[2] if kwargs == 'expr': kwargs = kwargs[0] if kwargs == 'dict': self.call36_dict(kwargs) else: self.write('**') self.preorder(kwargs) self.write(')') self.prune() self.n_call_ex_kw3 = call_ex_kw3 def call_ex_kw4(node): """Handle CALL_FUNCTION_EX {1 or 2} but without BUILD_{MAP,TUPLE}_UNPACK_WITH_CALL""" self.preorder(node[0]) self.write('(') args = node[1][0] if args == 'tuple': if self.call36_tuple(args) > 0: self.write(', ') pass pass else: self.write('*') self.preorder(args) self.write(', ') pass kwargs = node[2] if kwargs == 'expr': kwargs = kwargs[0] call_function_ex = node[-1] assert (call_function_ex == 'CALL_FUNCTION_EX_KW' or (self.version >= 3.6 and call_function_ex == 'CALL_FUNCTION_EX')) # FIXME: decide if the below test be on kwargs == 'dict' if (call_function_ex.attr & 1 and (not isinstance(kwargs, Token) and kwargs != 'attribute') and not kwargs[0].kind.startswith('kvlist')): self.call36_dict(kwargs) else: self.write('**') self.preorder(kwargs) self.write(')') self.prune() self.n_call_ex_kw4 = call_ex_kw4 def format_pos_args(node): """ Positional args should format to: (*(2, ), ...) -> (2, ...) We remove starting and trailing parenthesis and ', ' if tuple has only one element. """ value = self.traverse(node, indent='') if value.startswith('('): assert value.endswith(')') value = value[1:-1].rstrip( " " ) # Remove starting '(' and trailing ')' and additional spaces if value == '': pass # args is empty else: if value.endswith(','): # if args has only one item value = value[:-1] return value self.format_pos_args = format_pos_args def call36_tuple(node): """ A tuple used in a call, these are like normal tuples but they don't have the enclosing parenthesis. """ assert node == 'tuple' # Note: don't iterate over last element which is a # BUILD_TUPLE... flat_elems = flatten_list(node[:-1]) self.indent_more(INDENT_PER_LEVEL) sep = '' for elem in flat_elems: if elem in ('ROT_THREE', 'EXTENDED_ARG'): continue assert elem == 'expr' line_number = self.line_number value = self.traverse(elem) if line_number != self.line_number: sep += '\n' + self.indent + INDENT_PER_LEVEL[:-1] self.write(sep, value) sep = ', ' self.indent_less(INDENT_PER_LEVEL) return len(flat_elems) self.call36_tuple = call36_tuple def call36_dict(node): """ A dict used in a call_ex_kw2, which are a dictionary items expressed in a call. This should format to: a=1, b=2 In other words, no braces, no quotes around keys and ":" becomes "=". We will source-code use line breaks to guide us when to break. """ p = self.prec self.prec = 100 self.indent_more(INDENT_PER_LEVEL) sep = INDENT_PER_LEVEL[:-1] line_number = self.line_number if node[0].kind.startswith('kvlist'): # Python 3.5+ style key/value list in dict kv_node = node[0] l = list(kv_node) i = 0 length = len(l) # FIXME: Parser-speed improved grammars will have BUILD_MAP # at the end. So in the future when everything is # complete, we can do an "assert" instead of "if". if kv_node[-1].kind.startswith("BUILD_MAP"): length -= 1 # Respect line breaks from source while i < length: self.write(sep) name = self.traverse(l[i], indent='') # Strip off beginning and trailing quotes in name name = name[1:-1] if i > 0: line_number = self.indent_if_source_nl( line_number, self.indent + INDENT_PER_LEVEL[:-1]) line_number = self.line_number self.write(name, '=') value = self.traverse(l[i + 1], indent=self.indent + (len(name) + 2) * ' ') self.write(value) sep = ", " if line_number != self.line_number: sep += "\n" + self.indent + INDENT_PER_LEVEL[:-1] line_number = self.line_number i += 2 pass elif node[-1].kind.startswith('BUILD_CONST_KEY_MAP'): keys_node = node[-2] keys = keys_node.attr # from trepan.api import debug; debug() assert keys_node == 'LOAD_CONST' and isinstance(keys, tuple) for i in range(node[-1].attr): self.write(sep) self.write(keys[i], '=') value = self.traverse(node[i], indent='') self.write(value) sep = ", " if line_number != self.line_number: sep += "\n" + self.indent + INDENT_PER_LEVEL[:-1] line_number = self.line_number pass pass else: self.write("**") try: self.default(node) except GenericASTTraversalPruningException: pass self.prec = p self.indent_less(INDENT_PER_LEVEL) return self.call36_dict = call36_dict def n_call_kw36(node): self.template_engine(("%p(", (0, 100)), node) keys = node[-2].attr num_kwargs = len(keys) num_posargs = len(node) - (num_kwargs + 2) n = len(node) assert n >= len(keys)+1, \ 'not enough parameters keyword-tuple values' sep = '' line_number = self.line_number for i in range(1, num_posargs): self.write(sep) self.preorder(node[i]) if line_number != self.line_number: sep = ",\n" + self.indent + " " else: sep = ", " line_number = self.line_number i = num_posargs j = 0 # FIXME: adjust output for line breaks? while i < n - 2: self.write(sep) self.write(keys[j] + '=') self.preorder(node[i]) if line_number != self.line_number: sep = ",\n" + self.indent + " " else: sep = ", " i += 1 j += 1 self.write(')') self.prune() return self.n_call_kw36 = n_call_kw36 FSTRING_CONVERSION_MAP = {1: '!s', 2: '!r', 3: '!a', 'X': ':X'} def n_except_suite_finalize(node): if node[1] == 'returns' and self.hide_internal: # Process node[1] only. # The code after "returns", e.g. node[3], is dead code. # Adding it is wrong as it dedents and another # exception handler "except_stmt" afterwards. # Note it is also possible that the grammar is wrong here. # and this should not be "except_stmt". self.indent_more() self.preorder(node[1]) self.indent_less() else: self.default(node) self.prune() self.n_except_suite_finalize = n_except_suite_finalize def n_formatted_value(node): if node[0] in ('LOAD_STR', 'LOAD_CONST'): value = node[0].attr if isinstance(value, tuple): self.write(node[0].attr) else: self.write(escape_string(node[0].attr)) self.prune() else: self.default(node) self.n_formatted_value = n_formatted_value def n_formatted_value_attr(node): f_conversion(node) fmt_node = node.data[3] if fmt_node == 'expr' and fmt_node[0] == 'LOAD_STR': node.string = escape_format(fmt_node[0].attr) else: node.string = fmt_node self.default(node) self.n_formatted_value_attr = n_formatted_value_attr def f_conversion(node): fmt_node = node.data[1] if fmt_node == 'expr' and fmt_node[0] == 'LOAD_STR': data = fmt_node[0].attr else: data = fmt_node.attr node.conversion = FSTRING_CONVERSION_MAP.get(data, '') return node.conversion def n_formatted_value1(node): expr = node[0] assert expr == 'expr' value = self.traverse(expr, indent='') conversion = f_conversion(node) f_str = "f%s" % escape_string("{%s%s}" % (value, conversion)) self.write(f_str) self.prune() self.n_formatted_value1 = n_formatted_value1 def n_formatted_value2(node): p = self.prec self.prec = 100 expr = node[0] assert expr == 'expr' value = self.traverse(expr, indent='') format_value_attr = node[-1] assert format_value_attr == 'FORMAT_VALUE_ATTR' attr = format_value_attr.attr if attr == 4: assert node[1] == 'expr' fmt = strip_quotes(self.traverse(node[1], indent='')) conversion = ":%s" % fmt else: conversion = FSTRING_CONVERSION_MAP.get(attr, '') f_str = "f%s" % escape_string("{%s%s}" % (value, conversion)) self.write(f_str) self.prec = p self.prune() self.n_formatted_value2 = n_formatted_value2 def n_joined_str(node): p = self.prec self.prec = 100 result = '' for expr in node[:-1]: assert expr == 'expr' value = self.traverse(expr, indent='') if expr[0].kind.startswith('formatted_value'): # remove leading 'f' assert value.startswith('f') value = value[1:] pass else: # {{ and }} in Python source-code format strings mean # { and } respectively. But only when *not* part of a # formatted value. However in the LOAD_STR # bytecode, the escaping of the braces has been # removed. So we need to put back the braces escaping in # reconstructing the source. assert expr[0] == 'LOAD_STR' value = value.replace("{", "{{").replace("}", "}}") # Remove leading quotes result += strip_quotes(value) pass self.write('f%s' % escape_string(result)) self.prec = p self.prune() self.n_joined_str = n_joined_str # def kwargs_only_36(node): # keys = node[-1].attr # num_kwargs = len(keys) # values = node[:num_kwargs] # for i, (key, value) in enumerate(zip(keys, values)): # self.write(key + '=') # self.preorder(value) # if i < num_kwargs: # self.write(',') # self.prune() # return # self.n_kwargs_only_36 = kwargs_only_36 def starred(node): l = len(node) assert l > 0 pos_args = node[0] if pos_args == 'expr': pos_args = pos_args[0] if pos_args == 'tuple': build_tuple = pos_args[0] if build_tuple.kind.startswith('BUILD_TUPLE'): tuple_len = 0 else: tuple_len = len(node) - 1 star_start = 1 template = '%C', (0, -1, ', ') self.template_engine(template, pos_args) if tuple_len == 0: self.write("*()") # That's it self.prune() self.write(', ') else: star_start = 0 if l > 1: template = ('*%C', (star_start, -1, ', *')) else: template = ('*%c', (star_start, 'expr')) self.template_engine(template, node) self.prune() self.n_starred = starred def return_closure(node): # Nothing should be output here self.prune() return self.n_return_closure = return_closure
def customize_for_version(self, is_pypy, version): if is_pypy: ######################## # PyPy changes ####################### TABLE_DIRECT.update({ 'assert_pypy': ('%|assert %c\n', 1), 'assert2_pypy': ('%|assert %c, %c\n', 1, 4), 'try_except_pypy': ('%|try:\n%+%c%-%c\n\n', 1, 2), 'tryfinallystmt_pypy': ('%|try:\n%+%c%-%|finally:\n%+%c%-\n\n', 1, 3), 'assign3_pypy': ('%|%c, %c, %c = %c, %c, %c\n', 5, 4, 3, 0, 1, 2), 'assign2_pypy': ('%|%c, %c = %c, %c\n', 3, 2, 0, 1), }) else: ######################## # Without PyPy ####################### TABLE_DIRECT.update({ 'assert': ('%|assert %c\n', 0), 'assert2': ('%|assert %c, %c\n', 0, 3), 'try_except': ('%|try:\n%+%c%-%c\n\n', 1, 3), 'assign2': ('%|%c, %c = %c, %c\n', 3, 4, 0, 1), 'assign3': ('%|%c, %c, %c = %c, %c, %c\n', 5, 6, 7, 0, 1, 2), }) if version < 3.0: TABLE_R.update({ 'STORE_SLICE+0': ('%c[:]', 0), 'STORE_SLICE+1': ('%c[%p:]', 0, (1, -1)), 'STORE_SLICE+2': ('%c[:%p]', 0, (1, -1)), 'STORE_SLICE+3': ('%c[%p:%p]', 0, (1, -1), (2, -1)), 'DELETE_SLICE+0': ('%|del %c[:]\n', 0), 'DELETE_SLICE+1': ('%|del %c[%c:]\n', 0, 1), 'DELETE_SLICE+2': ('%|del %c[:%c]\n', 0, 1), 'DELETE_SLICE+3': ('%|del %c[%c:%c]\n', 0, 1, 2), }) TABLE_DIRECT.update({ 'raise_stmt2': ('%|raise %c, %c\n', 0, 1), }) # exec as a built-in statement is only in Python 2.x def n_exec_stmt(self, node): """ exec_stmt ::= expr exprlist DUP_TOP EXEC_STMT exec_stmt ::= expr exprlist EXEC_STMT """ self.write(self.indent, 'exec ') self.preorder(node[0]) if not node[1][0].isNone(): sep = ' in ' for subnode in node[1]: self.write(sep) sep = ", " self.preorder(subnode) self.println() self.prune() # stop recursing self.n_exec_smt = n_exec_stmt else: TABLE_DIRECT.update({ # Gotta love Python for its futzing around with syntax like this 'raise_stmt2': ('%|raise %c from %c\n', 0, 1), }) if version >= 3.2: TABLE_DIRECT.update({ 'del_deref_stmt': ('%|del %c\n', 0), 'DELETE_DEREF': ('%{pattr}', 0), }) if version <= 2.4: TABLE_DIRECT.update({ 'importmultiple': ('%|import %c%c\n', 2, 3), 'import_cont': (', %c', 2), 'tryfinallystmt': ('%|try:\n%+%c%-%|finally:\n%+%c%-', (1, 'suite_stmts_opt'), (5, 'suite_stmts_opt')) }) if version == 2.3: TABLE_DIRECT.update({'if1_stmt': ('%|if 1\n%+%c%-', 5)}) global NAME_MODULE NAME_MODULE = AST('stmt', [ AST('assign', [ AST('expr', [ Token('LOAD_GLOBAL', pattr='__name__', offset=0, has_arg=True) ]), AST('store', [ Token('STORE_NAME', pattr='__module__', offset=3, has_arg=True) ]) ]) ]) pass if version <= 2.3: if version <= 2.1: TABLE_DIRECT.update({ 'importmultiple': ('%c', 2), # FIXME: not quite right. We have indiividual imports # when there is in fact one: "import a, b, ..." 'imports_cont': ('%C%,', (1, 100, '\n')), }) pass pass pass elif version >= 2.5: ######################## # Import style for 2.5+ ######################## TABLE_DIRECT.update({ 'importmultiple': ('%|import %c%c\n', 2, 3), 'import_cont': (', %c', 2), # With/as is allowed as "from future" thing in 2.5 # Note: It is safe to put the variables after "as" in parenthesis, # and sometimes it is needed. 'withstmt': ('%|with %c:\n%+%c%-', 0, 3), 'withasstmt': ('%|with %c as (%c):\n%+%c%-', 0, 2, 3), }) # In 2.5+ "except" handlers and the "finally" can appear in one # "try" statement. So the below has the effect of combining the # "tryfinally" with statement with the "try_except" statement def tryfinallystmt(node): if len(node[1][0]) == 1 and node[1][0][0] == 'stmt': if node[1][0][0][0] == 'try_except': node[1][0][0][0].kind = 'tf_try_except' if node[1][0][0][0] == 'tryelsestmt': node[1][0][0][0].kind = 'tf_tryelsestmt' self.default(node) self.n_tryfinallystmt = tryfinallystmt ######################################## # Python 2.6+ # except <condition> as <var> # vs. older: # except <condition> , <var> # # For 2.6 we use the older syntax which # matches how we parse this in bytecode ######################################## if version > 2.6: TABLE_DIRECT.update({ 'except_cond2': ('%|except %c as %c:\n', 1, 5), }) else: TABLE_DIRECT.update({ 'except_cond3': ('%|except %c, %c:\n', 1, 6), 'testtrue_then': ('not %p', (0, 22)), }) if 2.4 <= version <= 2.6: TABLE_DIRECT.update({ 'comp_for': (' for %c in %c', 3, 1), }) else: TABLE_DIRECT.update({ 'comp_for': (' for %c in %c%c', 2, 0, 3), }) if version >= 3.0: TABLE_DIRECT.update({ 'function_def_annotate': ('\n\n%|def %c%c\n', -1, 0), 'store_locals': ('%|# inspect.currentframe().f_locals = __locals__\n', ), }) def n_mkfunc_annotate(node): if self.version >= 3.3 or node[-2] == 'kwargs': # LOAD_CONST code object .. # LOAD_CONST 'x0' if >= 3.3 # EXTENDED_ARG # MAKE_FUNCTION .. code = node[-4] elif node[-3] == 'expr': code = node[-3][0] else: # LOAD_CONST code object .. # MAKE_FUNCTION .. code = node[-3] self.indent_more() for annotate_last in range(len(node) - 1, -1, -1): if node[annotate_last] == 'annotate_tuple': break # FIXME: the real situation is that when derived from # function_def_annotate we the name has been filled in. # But when derived from funcdefdeco it hasn't Would like a better # way to distinquish. if self.f.getvalue()[-4:] == 'def ': self.write(code.attr.co_name) # FIXME: handle and pass full annotate args make_function3_annotate(self, node, is_lambda=False, codeNode=code, annotate_last=annotate_last) if len(self.param_stack) > 1: self.write('\n\n') else: self.write('\n\n\n') self.indent_less() self.prune() # stop recursing self.n_mkfunc_annotate = n_mkfunc_annotate if version >= 3.4: ######################## # Python 3.4+ Additions ####################### TABLE_DIRECT.update({ 'LOAD_CLASSDEREF': ('%{pattr}', ), }) ######################## # Python 3.5+ Additions ####################### if version >= 3.5: TABLE_DIRECT.update({ 'await_expr': ('await %c', 0), 'await_stmt': ('%|%c\n', 0), 'async_for_stmt': ('%|async for %c in %c:\n%+%c%-\n\n', 9, 1, 25), 'async_forelse_stmt': ('%|async for %c in %c:\n%+%c%-%|else:\n%+%c%-\n\n', 9, 1, 25, 28), 'async_with_stmt': ('%|async with %c:\n%+%c%-', 0, 7), 'async_with_as_stmt': ('%|async with %c as %c:\n%+%c%-', 0, 6, 7), 'unmap_dict': ('{**%C}', (0, -1, ', **')), # 'unmapexpr': ( '{**%c}', 0), # done by n_unmapexpr }) def async_call(node): self.f.write('async ') node.kind == 'call' p = self.prec self.prec = 80 self.template_engine(('%c(%P)', 0, (1, -4, ', ', 100)), node) self.prec = p node.kind == 'async_call' self.prune() self.n_async_call = async_call self.n_build_list_unpack = self.n_list if version == 3.5: def n_call(node): mapping = self._get_mapping(node) table = mapping[0] key = node for i in mapping[1:]: key = key[i] pass if key.kind.startswith('CALL_FUNCTION_VAR_KW'): # Python 3.5 changes the stack position of *args. kwargs come # after *args whereas in earlier Pythons, *args is at the end # which simplifies things from our perspective. # Python 3.6+ replaces CALL_FUNCTION_VAR_KW with CALL_FUNCTION_EX # We will just swap the order to make it look like earlier Python 3. entry = table[key.kind] kwarg_pos = entry[2][1] args_pos = kwarg_pos - 1 # Put last node[args_pos] after subsequent kwargs while node[ kwarg_pos] == 'kwarg' and kwarg_pos < len( node): # swap node[args_pos] with node[kwargs_pos] node[kwarg_pos], node[args_pos] = node[ args_pos], node[kwarg_pos] args_pos = kwarg_pos kwarg_pos += 1 elif key.kind.startswith('CALL_FUNCTION_VAR'): nargs = node[-1].attr & 0xFF if nargs > 0: template = ('%c(%C, ', 0, (1, nargs + 1, ', ')) else: template = ('%c(', 0) self.template_engine(template, node) args_node = node[-2] if args_node == 'pos_arg': args_node = args_node[0] if args_node == 'expr': args_node = args_node[0] if args_node == 'build_list_unpack': template = ('*%P)', (0, len(args_node) - 1, ', *', 100)) self.template_engine(template, args_node) else: template = ('*%c)', -2) self.template_engine(template, node) self.prune() self.default(node) self.n_call = n_call def n_function_def(node): if self.version == 3.6: code_node = node[0][0] else: code_node = node[0][1] is_code = hasattr(code_node, 'attr') and iscode( code_node.attr) if (is_code and (code_node.attr.co_flags & COMPILER_FLAG_BIT['COROUTINE'])): self.template_engine(('\n\n%|async def %c\n', -2), node) else: self.template_engine(('\n\n%|def %c\n', -2), node) self.prune() self.n_function_def = n_function_def def unmapexpr(node): last_n = node[0][-1] for n in node[0]: self.preorder(n) if n != last_n: self.f.write(', **') pass pass self.prune() pass self.n_unmapexpr = unmapexpr if version >= 3.6: ######################## # Python 3.6+ Additions ####################### # Value 100 is important; it is exactly # module/function precidence. PRECEDENCE['call_kw'] = 100 TABLE_DIRECT.update({ 'tryfinally36': ('%|try:\n%+%c%-%|finally:\n%+%c%-\n\n', (1, 'returns'), 3), 'fstring_expr': ("{%c%{conversion}}", 0), # FIXME: the below assumes the format strings # don't have ''' in them. Fix this properly 'fstring_single': ("f'''{%c%{conversion}}'''", 0), 'fstring_multi': ("f'''%c'''", 0), 'func_args36': ("%c(**", 0), 'try_except36': ('%|try:\n%+%c%-%c\n\n', 1, 2), 'unpack_list': ('*%c', (0, 'list')), 'call_ex': ('%c(%c)', (0, 'expr'), 1), 'call_ex_kw': ('%c(%c)', (0, 'expr'), 2), }) TABLE_R.update({ 'CALL_FUNCTION_EX': ('%c(*%P)', 0, (1, 2, ', ', 100)), # Not quite right 'CALL_FUNCTION_EX_KW': ('%c(**%C)', 0, (2, 3, ',')), }) def build_unpack_tuple_with_call(node): if node[0] == 'expr': tup = node[0][0] else: tup = node[0] pass assert tup == 'tuple' self.call36_tuple(tup) buwc = node[-1] assert buwc.kind.startswith('BUILD_TUPLE_UNPACK_WITH_CALL') for n in node[1:-1]: self.f.write(', *') self.preorder(n) pass self.prune() return self.n_build_tuple_unpack_with_call = build_unpack_tuple_with_call def build_unpack_map_with_call(node): n = node[0] if n == 'expr': n = n[0] if n == 'dict': self.call36_dict(n) first = 1 sep = ', **' else: first = 0 sep = '**' for n in node[first:-1]: self.f.write(sep) self.preorder(n) sep = ', **' pass self.prune() return self.n_build_map_unpack_with_call = build_unpack_map_with_call def call_ex_kw2(node): """Handle CALL_FUNCTION_EX 2 (have KW) but with BUILD_{MAP,TUPLE}_UNPACK_WITH_CALL""" # This is weird shit. Thanks Python! self.preorder(node[0]) self.write('(') assert node[1] == 'build_tuple_unpack_with_call' btuwc = node[1] tup = btuwc[0] if tup == 'expr': tup = tup[0] assert tup == 'tuple' self.call36_tuple(tup) assert node[2] == 'build_map_unpack_with_call' self.write(', ') d = node[2][0] if d == 'expr': d = d[0] assert d == 'dict' self.call36_dict(d) args = btuwc[1] self.write(', *') self.preorder(args) self.write(', **') star_star_args = node[2][1] if star_star_args == 'expr': star_star_args = star_star_args[0] self.preorder(star_star_args) self.write(')') self.prune() self.n_call_ex_kw2 = call_ex_kw2 def call_ex_kw3(node): """Handle CALL_FUNCTION_EX 1 (have KW) but without BUILD_MAP_UNPACK_WITH_CALL""" self.preorder(node[0]) self.write('(') args = node[1][0] if args == 'expr': args = args[0] if args == 'tuple': if self.call36_tuple(args) > 0: self.write(', ') pass pass self.write('*') self.preorder(node[1][1]) self.write(', ') kwargs = node[2] if kwargs == 'expr': kwargs = kwargs[0] self.write('**') self.preorder(kwargs) self.write(')') self.prune() self.n_call_ex_kw3 = call_ex_kw3 def call_ex_kw4(node): """Handle CALL_FUNCTION_EX 2 (have KW) but without BUILD_{MAP,TUPLE}_UNPACK_WITH_CALL""" self.preorder(node[0]) self.write('(') args = node[1][0] if args == 'tuple': if self.call36_tuple(args) > 0: self.write(', ') pass pass else: self.write('*') self.preorder(args) self.write(', ') pass kwargs = node[2] if kwargs == 'expr': kwargs = kwargs[0] self.write('**') self.preorder(kwargs) self.write(')') self.prune() self.n_call_ex_kw4 = call_ex_kw4 def call36_tuple(node): """ A tuple used in a call, these are like normal tuples but they don't have the enclosing parenthesis. """ assert node == 'tuple' # Note: don't iterate over last element which is a # BUILD_TUPLE... flat_elems = flatten_list(node[:-1]) self.indent_more(INDENT_PER_LEVEL) sep = '' for elem in flat_elems: if elem in ('ROT_THREE', 'EXTENDED_ARG'): continue assert elem == 'expr' line_number = self.line_number value = self.traverse(elem) if line_number != self.line_number: sep += '\n' + self.indent + INDENT_PER_LEVEL[:-1] self.write(sep, value) sep = ', ' self.indent_less(INDENT_PER_LEVEL) return len(flat_elems) self.call36_tuple = call36_tuple def call36_dict(node): """ A dict used in a call_ex_kw2, which are a dictionary items expressed in a call. This should format to: a=1, b=2 In other words, no braces, no quotes around keys and ":" becomes "=". We will source-code use line breaks to guide us when to break. """ p = self.prec self.prec = 100 self.indent_more(INDENT_PER_LEVEL) sep = INDENT_PER_LEVEL[:-1] line_number = self.line_number if node[0].kind.startswith('kvlist'): # Python 3.5+ style key/value list in dict kv_node = node[0] l = list(kv_node) i = 0 length = len(l) # FIXME: Parser-speed improved grammars will have BUILD_MAP # at the end. So in the future when everything is # complete, we can do an "assert" instead of "if". if kv_node[-1].kind.startswith("BUILD_MAP"): length -= 1 # Respect line breaks from source while i < length: self.write(sep) name = self.traverse(l[i], indent='') # Strip off beginning and trailing quotes in name name = name[1:-1] if i > 0: line_number = self.indent_if_source_nl( line_number, self.indent + INDENT_PER_LEVEL[:-1]) line_number = self.line_number self.write(name, '=') value = self.traverse(l[i + 1], indent=self.indent + (len(name) + 2) * ' ') self.write(value) sep = ", " if line_number != self.line_number: sep += "\n" + self.indent + INDENT_PER_LEVEL[: -1] line_number = self.line_number i += 2 pass elif node[-1].kind.startswith('BUILD_CONST_KEY_MAP'): keys_node = node[-2] keys = keys_node.attr # from trepan.api import debug; debug() assert keys_node == 'LOAD_CONST' and isinstance( keys, tuple) for i in range(node[-1].attr): self.write(sep) self.write(keys[i], '=') value = self.traverse(node[i], indent='') self.write(value) sep = ", " if line_number != self.line_number: sep += "\n" + self.indent + INDENT_PER_LEVEL[: -1] line_number = self.line_number pass pass else: assert False, "Don't known to to untangle dictionary" self.prec = p self.indent_less(INDENT_PER_LEVEL) return self.call36_dict = call36_dict FSTRING_CONVERSION_MAP = {1: '!s', 2: '!r', 3: '!a'} def n_except_suite_finalize(node): if node[1] == 'returns' and self.hide_internal: # Process node[1] only. # The code after "returns", e.g. node[3], is dead code. # Adding it is wrong as it dedents and another # exception handler "except_stmt" afterwards. # Note it is also possible that the grammar is wrong here. # and this should not be "except_stmt". self.indent_more() self.preorder(node[1]) self.indent_less() else: self.default(node) self.prune() self.n_except_suite_finalize = n_except_suite_finalize def n_formatted_value(node): if node[0] == 'LOAD_CONST': self.write(node[0].attr) self.prune() else: self.default(node) self.n_formatted_value = n_formatted_value def f_conversion(node): node.conversion = FSTRING_CONVERSION_MAP.get( node.data[1].attr, '') def fstring_expr(node): f_conversion(node) self.default(node) self.n_fstring_expr = fstring_expr def fstring_single(node): f_conversion(node) self.default(node) self.n_fstring_single = fstring_single # def kwargs_only_36(node): # keys = node[-1].attr # num_kwargs = len(keys) # values = node[:num_kwargs] # for i, (key, value) in enumerate(zip(keys, values)): # self.write(key + '=') # self.preorder(value) # if i < num_kwargs: # self.write(',') # self.prune() # return # self.n_kwargs_only_36 = kwargs_only_36 def kwargs_36(node): self.write('(') keys = node[-1].attr num_kwargs = len(keys) num_posargs = len(node) - (num_kwargs + 1) n = len(node) assert n >= len(keys)+1, \ 'not enough parameters keyword-tuple values' # try: # assert n >= len(keys)+1, \ # 'not enough parameters keyword-tuple values' # except: # from trepan.api import debug; debug() sep = '' # FIXME: adjust output for line breaks? for i in range(num_posargs): self.write(sep) self.preorder(node[i]) sep = ', ' i = num_posargs j = 0 # FIXME: adjust output for line breaks? while i < n - 1: self.write(sep) self.write(keys[j] + '=') self.preorder(node[i]) sep = ', ' i += 1 j += 1 self.write(')') self.prune() return self.n_kwargs_36 = kwargs_36 def starred(node): l = len(node) assert l > 0 pos_args = node[0] if pos_args == 'expr': pos_args = pos_args[0] if pos_args == 'tuple': star_start = 1 template = '%C', (0, -1, ', ') self.template_engine(template, pos_args) self.write(', ') else: star_start = 0 if l > 1: template = ('*%C', (star_start, -1, ', *')) else: template = ('*%c', (star_start, 'expr')) self.template_engine(template, node) self.prune() self.n_starred = starred def return_closure(node): # Nothing should be output here self.prune() return self.n_return_closure = return_closure pass # version >= 3.6 pass # version >= 3.4 pass # version >= 3.0 return
def customize_for_version36(self, version): # Value 100 is important; it is exactly # module/function precidence. PRECEDENCE['call_kw'] = 100 PRECEDENCE['call_kw36'] = 100 PRECEDENCE['call_ex'] = 100 PRECEDENCE['call_ex_kw'] = 100 PRECEDENCE['call_ex_kw2'] = 100 PRECEDENCE['call_ex_kw3'] = 100 PRECEDENCE['call_ex_kw4'] = 100 PRECEDENCE['unmap_dict'] = 0 TABLE_DIRECT.update({ 'tryfinally36': ( '%|try:\n%+%c%-%|finally:\n%+%c%-\n\n', (1, 'returns'), 3 ), 'fstring_expr': ( "{%c%{conversion}}", 0), # FIXME: the below assumes the format strings # don't have ''' in them. Fix this properly 'fstring_single': ( "f'''{%c%{conversion}}'''", 0), 'fstring_multi': ( "f'''%c'''", 0), 'func_args36': ( "%c(**", 0), 'try_except36': ( '%|try:\n%+%c%-%c\n\n', 1, 2 ), 'except_return': ( '%|except:\n%+%c%-', 3 ), 'unpack_list': ( '*%c', (0, 'list') ), 'tryfinally_return_stmt': ( '%|try:\n%+%c%-%|finally:\n%+%|return%-\n\n', 1 ), 'async_for_stmt36': ( '%|async for %c in %c:\n%+%c%-%-\n\n', (9, 'store'), (1, 'expr'), (18, 'for_block') ), 'call_ex' : ( '%c(%p)', (0, 'expr'), (1, 100)), 'call_ex_kw' : ( '%c(%p)', (0, 'expr'), (2, 100)), }) TABLE_R.update({ 'CALL_FUNCTION_EX': ('%c(*%P)', 0, (1, 2, ', ', 100)), # Not quite right 'CALL_FUNCTION_EX_KW': ('%c(**%C)', 0, (2, 3, ',')), }) def build_unpack_tuple_with_call(node): if node[0] == 'expr': tup = node[0][0] else: tup = node[0] pass assert tup == 'tuple' self.call36_tuple(tup) buwc = node[-1] assert buwc.kind.startswith('BUILD_TUPLE_UNPACK_WITH_CALL') for n in node[1:-1]: self.f.write(', *') self.preorder(n) pass self.prune() return self.n_build_tuple_unpack_with_call = build_unpack_tuple_with_call def build_unpack_map_with_call(node): n = node[0] if n == 'expr': n = n[0] if n == 'dict': self.call36_dict(n) first = 1 sep = ', **' else: first = 0 sep = '**' for n in node[first:-1]: self.f.write(sep) self.preorder(n) sep = ', **' pass self.prune() return self.n_build_map_unpack_with_call = build_unpack_map_with_call def call_ex_kw2(node): """Handle CALL_FUNCTION_EX 2 (have KW) but with BUILD_{MAP,TUPLE}_UNPACK_WITH_CALL""" # This is weird shit. Thanks Python! self.preorder(node[0]) self.write('(') assert node[1] == 'build_tuple_unpack_with_call' btuwc = node[1] tup = btuwc[0] if tup == 'expr': tup = tup[0] assert tup == 'tuple' self.call36_tuple(tup) assert node[2] == 'build_map_unpack_with_call' self.write(', ') d = node[2][0] if d == 'expr': d = d[0] assert d == 'dict' self.call36_dict(d) args = btuwc[1] self.write(', *') self.preorder(args) self.write(', **') star_star_args = node[2][1] if star_star_args == 'expr': star_star_args = star_star_args[0] self.preorder(star_star_args) self.write(')') self.prune() self.n_call_ex_kw2 = call_ex_kw2 def call_ex_kw3(node): """Handle CALL_FUNCTION_EX 1 (have KW) but without BUILD_MAP_UNPACK_WITH_CALL""" self.preorder(node[0]) self.write('(') args = node[1][0] if args == 'expr': args = args[0] if args == 'tuple': if self.call36_tuple(args) > 0: self.write(', ') pass pass self.write('*') self.preorder(node[1][1]) self.write(', ') kwargs = node[2] if kwargs == 'expr': kwargs = kwargs[0] if kwargs == 'dict': self.call36_dict(kwargs) else: self.write('**') self.preorder(kwargs) self.write(')') self.prune() self.n_call_ex_kw3 = call_ex_kw3 def call_ex_kw4(node): """Handle CALL_FUNCTION_EX {1 or 2} but without BUILD_{MAP,TUPLE}_UNPACK_WITH_CALL""" self.preorder(node[0]) self.write('(') args = node[1][0] if args == 'tuple': if self.call36_tuple(args) > 0: self.write(', ') pass pass else: self.write('*') self.preorder(args) self.write(', ') pass kwargs = node[2] if kwargs == 'expr': kwargs = kwargs[0] call_function_ex = node[-1] assert (call_function_ex == 'CALL_FUNCTION_EX_KW' or (self.version >= 3.6 and call_function_ex == 'CALL_FUNCTION_EX')) # FIXME: decide if the below test be on kwargs == 'dict' if (call_function_ex.attr & 1 and (not isinstance(kwargs, Token) and kwargs != 'attribute') and not kwargs[0].kind.startswith('kvlist')): self.call36_dict(kwargs) else: self.write('**') self.preorder(kwargs) self.write(')') self.prune() self.n_call_ex_kw4 = call_ex_kw4 def call36_tuple(node): """ A tuple used in a call, these are like normal tuples but they don't have the enclosing parenthesis. """ assert node == 'tuple' # Note: don't iterate over last element which is a # BUILD_TUPLE... flat_elems = flatten_list(node[:-1]) self.indent_more(INDENT_PER_LEVEL) sep = '' for elem in flat_elems: if elem in ('ROT_THREE', 'EXTENDED_ARG'): continue assert elem == 'expr' line_number = self.line_number value = self.traverse(elem) if line_number != self.line_number: sep += '\n' + self.indent + INDENT_PER_LEVEL[:-1] self.write(sep, value) sep = ', ' self.indent_less(INDENT_PER_LEVEL) return len(flat_elems) self.call36_tuple = call36_tuple def call36_dict(node): """ A dict used in a call_ex_kw2, which are a dictionary items expressed in a call. This should format to: a=1, b=2 In other words, no braces, no quotes around keys and ":" becomes "=". We will source-code use line breaks to guide us when to break. """ p = self.prec self.prec = 100 self.indent_more(INDENT_PER_LEVEL) sep = INDENT_PER_LEVEL[:-1] line_number = self.line_number if node[0].kind.startswith('kvlist'): # Python 3.5+ style key/value list in dict kv_node = node[0] l = list(kv_node) i = 0 length = len(l) # FIXME: Parser-speed improved grammars will have BUILD_MAP # at the end. So in the future when everything is # complete, we can do an "assert" instead of "if". if kv_node[-1].kind.startswith("BUILD_MAP"): length -= 1 # Respect line breaks from source while i < length: self.write(sep) name = self.traverse(l[i], indent='') # Strip off beginning and trailing quotes in name name = name[1:-1] if i > 0: line_number = self.indent_if_source_nl(line_number, self.indent + INDENT_PER_LEVEL[:-1]) line_number = self.line_number self.write(name, '=') value = self.traverse(l[i+1], indent=self.indent+(len(name)+2)*' ') self.write(value) sep = ", " if line_number != self.line_number: sep += "\n" + self.indent + INDENT_PER_LEVEL[:-1] line_number = self.line_number i += 2 pass elif node[-1].kind.startswith('BUILD_CONST_KEY_MAP'): keys_node = node[-2] keys = keys_node.attr # from trepan.api import debug; debug() assert keys_node == 'LOAD_CONST' and isinstance(keys, tuple) for i in range(node[-1].attr): self.write(sep) self.write(keys[i], '=') value = self.traverse(node[i], indent='') self.write(value) sep = ", " if line_number != self.line_number: sep += "\n" + self.indent + INDENT_PER_LEVEL[:-1] line_number = self.line_number pass pass else: self.write("**") try: self.default(node) except GenericASTTraversalPruningException: pass self.prec = p self.indent_less(INDENT_PER_LEVEL) return self.call36_dict = call36_dict FSTRING_CONVERSION_MAP = {1: '!s', 2: '!r', 3: '!a'} def n_except_suite_finalize(node): if node[1] == 'returns' and self.hide_internal: # Process node[1] only. # The code after "returns", e.g. node[3], is dead code. # Adding it is wrong as it dedents and another # exception handler "except_stmt" afterwards. # Note it is also possible that the grammar is wrong here. # and this should not be "except_stmt". self.indent_more() self.preorder(node[1]) self.indent_less() else: self.default(node) self.prune() self.n_except_suite_finalize = n_except_suite_finalize def n_formatted_value(node): if node[0] == 'LOAD_CONST': self.write(node[0].attr) self.prune() else: self.default(node) self.n_formatted_value = n_formatted_value def f_conversion(node): node.conversion = FSTRING_CONVERSION_MAP.get(node.data[1].attr, '') def fstring_expr(node): f_conversion(node) self.default(node) self.n_fstring_expr = fstring_expr def fstring_single(node): f_conversion(node) self.default(node) self.n_fstring_single = fstring_single # def kwargs_only_36(node): # keys = node[-1].attr # num_kwargs = len(keys) # values = node[:num_kwargs] # for i, (key, value) in enumerate(zip(keys, values)): # self.write(key + '=') # self.preorder(value) # if i < num_kwargs: # self.write(',') # self.prune() # return # self.n_kwargs_only_36 = kwargs_only_36 def n_call_kw36(node): self.template_engine(("%c(", 0), node) keys = node[-2].attr num_kwargs = len(keys) num_posargs = len(node) - (num_kwargs + 2) n = len(node) assert n >= len(keys)+1, \ 'not enough parameters keyword-tuple values' sep = '' line_number = self.line_number for i in range(1, num_posargs): self.write(sep) self.preorder(node[i]) if line_number != self.line_number: sep = ",\n" + self.indent + " " else: sep = ", " line_number = self.line_number i = num_posargs j = 0 # FIXME: adjust output for line breaks? while i < n-2: self.write(sep) self.write(keys[j] + '=') self.preorder(node[i]) if line_number != self.line_number: sep = ",\n" + self.indent + " " else: sep = ", " i += 1 j += 1 self.write(')') self.prune() return self.n_call_kw36 = n_call_kw36 def starred(node): l = len(node) assert l > 0 pos_args = node[0] if pos_args == 'expr': pos_args = pos_args[0] if pos_args == 'tuple': build_tuple = pos_args[0] if build_tuple.kind.startswith('BUILD_TUPLE'): tuple_len = 0 else: tuple_len = len(node) - 1 star_start = 1 template = '%C', (0, -1, ', ') self.template_engine(template, pos_args) if tuple_len == 0: self.write("*()") # That's it self.prune() self.write(', ') else: star_start = 0 if l > 1: template = ( '*%C', (star_start, -1, ', *') ) else: template = ( '*%c', (star_start, 'expr') ) self.template_engine(template, node) self.prune() self.n_starred = starred def return_closure(node): # Nothing should be output here self.prune() return self.n_return_closure = return_closure
def customize_for_version(self, is_pypy, version): if is_pypy: ######################## # PyPy changes ####################### TABLE_DIRECT.update({ 'assert_pypy': ( '%|assert %c\n' , 1 ), 'assert2_pypy': ( '%|assert %c, %c\n' , 1, 4 ), 'try_except_pypy': ( '%|try:\n%+%c%-%c\n\n', 1, 2 ), 'tryfinallystmt_pypy': ( '%|try:\n%+%c%-%|finally:\n%+%c%-\n\n', 1, 3 ), 'assign3_pypy': ( '%|%c, %c, %c = %c, %c, %c\n', 5, 4, 3, 0, 1, 2 ), 'assign2_pypy': ( '%|%c, %c = %c, %c\n', 3, 2, 0, 1), }) else: ######################## # Without PyPy ####################### TABLE_DIRECT.update({ 'assert': ( '%|assert %c\n' , 0 ), 'assert2': ( '%|assert %c, %c\n' , 0, 3 ), 'try_except': ( '%|try:\n%+%c%-%c\n\n', 1, 3 ), 'assign2': ( '%|%c, %c = %c, %c\n', 3, 4, 0, 1 ), 'assign3': ( '%|%c, %c, %c = %c, %c, %c\n', 5, 6, 7, 0, 1, 2 ), }) if version < 3.0: if version == 2.4: def n_iftrue_stmt24(node): self.template_engine(('%|%c', 0), node) self.default(node) self.prune() self.n_iftrue_stmt24 = n_iftrue_stmt24 TABLE_R.update({ 'STORE_SLICE+0': ( '%c[:]', 0 ), 'STORE_SLICE+1': ( '%c[%p:]', 0, (1, -1) ), 'STORE_SLICE+2': ( '%c[:%p]', 0, (1, -1) ), 'STORE_SLICE+3': ( '%c[%p:%p]', 0, (1, -1), (2, -1) ), 'DELETE_SLICE+0': ( '%|del %c[:]\n', 0 ), 'DELETE_SLICE+1': ( '%|del %c[%c:]\n', 0, 1 ), 'DELETE_SLICE+2': ( '%|del %c[:%c]\n', 0, 1 ), 'DELETE_SLICE+3': ( '%|del %c[%c:%c]\n', 0, 1, 2 ), }) TABLE_DIRECT.update({ 'raise_stmt2': ( '%|raise %c, %c\n', 0, 1), }) # exec as a built-in statement is only in Python 2.x def n_exec_stmt(node): """ exec_stmt ::= expr exprlist DUP_TOP EXEC_STMT exec_stmt ::= expr exprlist EXEC_STMT """ self.write(self.indent, 'exec ') self.preorder(node[0]) if not node[1][0].isNone(): sep = ' in ' for subnode in node[1]: self.write(sep); sep = ", " self.preorder(subnode) self.println() self.prune() # stop recursing self.n_exec_smt = n_exec_stmt else: TABLE_DIRECT.update({ # Gotta love Python for its futzing around with syntax like this 'raise_stmt2': ( '%|raise %c from %c\n', 0, 1), }) if version >= 3.2: TABLE_DIRECT.update({ 'del_deref_stmt': ( '%|del %c\n', 0), 'DELETE_DEREF': ( '%{pattr}', 0 ), }) if version <= 2.4: TABLE_DIRECT.update({ 'importmultiple': ( '%|import %c%c\n', 2, 3), 'import_cont' : ( ', %c', 2), 'tryfinallystmt': ( '%|try:\n%+%c%-%|finally:\n%+%c%-', (1, 'suite_stmts_opt') , (5, 'suite_stmts_opt') ) }) if version == 2.3: TABLE_DIRECT.update({ 'if1_stmt': ( '%|if 1\n%+%c%-', 5 ) }) global NAME_MODULE NAME_MODULE = SyntaxTree('stmt', [ SyntaxTree('assign', [ SyntaxTree('expr', [Token('LOAD_GLOBAL', pattr='__name__', offset=0, has_arg=True)]), SyntaxTree('store', [ Token('STORE_NAME', pattr='__module__', offset=3, has_arg=True)]) ])]) pass if version <= 2.3: if version <= 2.1: TABLE_DIRECT.update({ 'importmultiple': ( '%c', 2 ), # FIXME: not quite right. We have indiividual imports # when there is in fact one: "import a, b, ..." 'imports_cont': ( '%C%,', (1, 100, '\n') ), }) pass pass pass elif version >= 2.5: ######################## # Import style for 2.5+ ######################## TABLE_DIRECT.update({ 'importmultiple': ( '%|import %c%c\n', 2, 3 ), 'import_cont' : ( ', %c', 2 ), # With/as is allowed as "from future" thing in 2.5 # Note: It is safe to put the variables after "as" in parenthesis, # and sometimes it is needed. 'withstmt': ( '%|with %c:\n%+%c%-', 0, 3), 'withasstmt': ( '%|with %c as (%c):\n%+%c%-', 0, 2, 3), }) # In 2.5+ "except" handlers and the "finally" can appear in one # "try" statement. So the below has the effect of combining the # "tryfinally" with statement with the "try_except" statement def tryfinallystmt(node): if len(node[1][0]) == 1 and node[1][0][0] == 'stmt': if node[1][0][0][0] == 'try_except': node[1][0][0][0].kind = 'tf_try_except' if node[1][0][0][0] == 'tryelsestmt': node[1][0][0][0].kind = 'tf_tryelsestmt' self.default(node) self.n_tryfinallystmt = tryfinallystmt ######################################## # Python 2.6+ # except <condition> as <var> # vs. older: # except <condition> , <var> # # For 2.6 we use the older syntax which # matches how we parse this in bytecode ######################################## if version > 2.6: TABLE_DIRECT.update({ 'except_cond2': ( '%|except %c as %c:\n', 1, 5 ), }) else: TABLE_DIRECT.update({ 'except_cond3': ( '%|except %c, %c:\n', 1, 6 ), 'testtrue_then': ( 'not %p', (0, 22) ), }) if 2.4 <= version <= 2.6: TABLE_DIRECT.update({ 'comp_for': ( ' for %c in %c', 3, 1 ), }) else: TABLE_DIRECT.update({ 'comp_for': ( ' for %c in %c%c', 2, 0, 3 ), }) if version >= 3.0: from uncompyle6.semantics.customize3 import customize_for_version3 customize_for_version3(self, version) return
def customize_for_version36(self, version): PRECEDENCE["call_kw"] = 0 PRECEDENCE["call_kw36"] = 1 PRECEDENCE["call_ex"] = 1 PRECEDENCE["call_ex_kw"] = 1 PRECEDENCE["call_ex_kw2"] = 1 PRECEDENCE["call_ex_kw3"] = 1 PRECEDENCE["call_ex_kw4"] = 1 PRECEDENCE["unmap_dict"] = 0 PRECEDENCE["formatted_value1"] = 100 TABLE_DIRECT.update({ "ann_assign_init_value": ( "%|%c = %p\n", (-1, "store_annotation"), (0, "expr", 200), ), "ann_assign_no_init": ("%|%c\n", (0, "store_annotation")), "async_for_stmt36": ( "%|async for %c in %c:\n%+%c%-\n\n", (9, "store"), (1, "expr"), (18, "for_block"), ), "call_ex": ("%c(%p)", (0, "expr"), (1, 100)), "except_return": ("%|except:\n%+%c%-", 3), "func_args36": ("%c(**", 0), # This comes from 3.7. Eventually we will rebase from 3.7 # and then this can go away "if_exp37": ("%p if %c else %c", (1, "expr", 27), 0, 3), "ifstmtl": ("%|if %c:\n%+%c%-", (0, "testexpr"), (1, "_ifstmts_jumpl")), "try_except36": ("%|try:\n%+%c%-%c\n\n", 1, -2), "tryfinally36": ("%|try:\n%+%c%-%|finally:\n%+%c%-\n\n", (1, "returns"), 3), "tryfinally_return_stmt": ("%|try:\n%+%c%-%|finally:\n%+%|return%-\n\n", 1), "unpack_list": ("*%c", (0, "list")), "store_annotation": ("%[1]{pattr}: %c", 0), }) TABLE_R.update({ "CALL_FUNCTION_EX": ("%c(*%P)", 0, (1, 2, ", ", 100)), # Not quite right "CALL_FUNCTION_EX_KW": ("%c(**%C)", 0, (2, 3, ",")), }) def build_unpack_tuple_with_call(node): n = node[0] if n == "expr": n = n[0] if n == "tuple": self.call36_tuple(n) first = 1 sep = ", *" elif n == "LOAD_STR": value = self.format_pos_args(n) self.f.write(value) first = 1 sep = ", *" else: first = 0 sep = "*" buwc = node[-1] assert buwc.kind.startswith("BUILD_TUPLE_UNPACK_WITH_CALL") for n in node[first:-1]: self.f.write(sep) self.preorder(n) sep = ", *" pass self.prune() return self.n_build_tuple_unpack_with_call = build_unpack_tuple_with_call def build_unpack_map_with_call(node): n = node[0] if n == "expr": n = n[0] if n == "dict": self.call36_dict(n) first = 1 sep = ", **" else: first = 0 sep = "**" for n in node[first:-1]: self.f.write(sep) self.preorder(n) sep = ", **" pass self.prune() return self.n_build_map_unpack_with_call = build_unpack_map_with_call def n_classdef36(node): # class definition ('class X(A,B,C):') cclass = self.currentclass # Pick out various needed bits of information # * class_name - the name of the class # * subclass_info - the parameters to the class e.g. # class Foo(bar, baz) # ---------- # * subclass_code - the code for the subclass body subclass_info = None if node == "classdefdeco2": if isinstance(node[1][1].attr, str): class_name = node[1][1].attr else: class_name = node[1][2].attr build_class = node else: build_class = node[0] if build_class == "build_class_kw": mkfunc = build_class[1] assert mkfunc == "mkfunc" subclass_info = build_class if hasattr(mkfunc[0], "attr") and iscode(mkfunc[0].attr): subclass_code = mkfunc[0].attr else: assert mkfunc[0] == "load_closure" subclass_code = mkfunc[1].attr assert iscode(subclass_code) if build_class[1][0] == "load_closure": code_node = build_class[1][1] else: code_node = build_class[1][0] class_name = code_node.attr.co_name assert "mkfunc" == build_class[1] mkfunc = build_class[1] if mkfunc[0] in ("kwargs", "no_kwargs"): for n in mkfunc: if hasattr(n, "attr") and iscode(n.attr): subclass_code = n.attr break pass if node == "classdefdeco2": subclass_info = node else: subclass_info = node[0] elif build_class[1][0] == "load_closure": # Python 3 with closures not functions load_closure = build_class[1] if hasattr(load_closure[-3], "attr"): # Python 3.3 classes with closures work like this. # Note have to test before 3.2 case because # index -2 also has an attr. subclass_code = load_closure[-3].attr elif hasattr(load_closure[-2], "attr"): # Python 3.2 works like this subclass_code = load_closure[-2].attr else: raise "Internal Error n_classdef: cannot find class body" if hasattr(build_class[3], "__len__"): if not subclass_info: subclass_info = build_class[3] elif hasattr(build_class[2], "__len__"): subclass_info = build_class[2] else: raise "Internal Error n_classdef: cannot superclass name" elif node == "classdefdeco2": subclass_info = node subclass_code = build_class[1][0].attr elif not subclass_info: if mkfunc[0] in ("no_kwargs", "kwargs"): subclass_code = mkfunc[1].attr else: subclass_code = mkfunc[0].attr if node == "classdefdeco2": subclass_info = node else: subclass_info = node[0] if node == "classdefdeco2": self.write("\n") else: self.write("\n\n") self.currentclass = str(class_name) self.write(self.indent, "class ", self.currentclass) self.print_super_classes3(subclass_info) self.println(":") # class body self.indent_more() self.build_class(subclass_code) self.indent_less() self.currentclass = cclass if len(self.param_stack) > 1: self.write("\n\n") else: self.write("\n\n\n") self.prune() self.n_classdef36 = n_classdef36 def call_ex_kw(node): """Handle CALL_FUNCTION_EX 1 (have KW) but with BUILD_MAP_UNPACK_WITH_CALL""" expr = node[1] assert expr == "expr" value = self.format_pos_args(expr) if value == "": fmt = "%c(%p)" else: fmt = "%%c(%s, %%p)" % value self.template_engine( (fmt, (0, "expr"), (2, "build_map_unpack_with_call", 100)), node) self.prune() self.n_call_ex_kw = call_ex_kw def call_ex_kw2(node): """Handle CALL_FUNCTION_EX 2 (have KW) but with BUILD_{MAP,TUPLE}_UNPACK_WITH_CALL""" assert node[1] == "build_tuple_unpack_with_call" value = self.format_pos_args(node[1]) if value == "": fmt = "%c(%p)" else: fmt = "%%c(%s, %%p)" % value self.template_engine( (fmt, (0, "expr"), (2, "build_map_unpack_with_call", 100)), node) self.prune() self.n_call_ex_kw2 = call_ex_kw2 def call_ex_kw3(node): """Handle CALL_FUNCTION_EX 1 (have KW) but without BUILD_MAP_UNPACK_WITH_CALL""" self.preorder(node[0]) self.write("(") value = self.format_pos_args(node[1][0]) if value == "": pass else: self.write(value) self.write(", ") self.write("*") self.preorder(node[1][1]) self.write(", ") kwargs = node[2] if kwargs == "expr" and kwargs[0] != "dict": kwargs = kwargs[0] if kwargs == "dict": self.call36_dict(kwargs) else: self.write("**") self.preorder(kwargs) self.write(")") self.prune() self.n_call_ex_kw3 = call_ex_kw3 def call_ex_kw4(node): """Handle CALL_FUNCTION_EX {1 or 2} but without BUILD_{MAP,TUPLE}_UNPACK_WITH_CALL""" self.preorder(node[0]) self.write("(") args = node[1][0] if args == "tuple": if self.call36_tuple(args) > 0: self.write(", ") pass pass else: self.write("*") self.preorder(args) self.write(", ") pass kwargs = node[2] if kwargs == "expr": kwargs = kwargs[0] call_function_ex = node[-1] assert call_function_ex == "CALL_FUNCTION_EX_KW" or ( self.version >= 3.6 and call_function_ex == "CALL_FUNCTION_EX") # FIXME: decide if the below test be on kwargs == 'dict' if (call_function_ex.attr & 1 and (not isinstance(kwargs, Token) and kwargs != "attribute") and kwargs != "call_kw36" and not kwargs[0].kind.startswith("kvlist")): self.call36_dict(kwargs) else: self.write("**") self.preorder(kwargs) self.write(")") self.prune() self.n_call_ex_kw4 = call_ex_kw4 def format_pos_args(node): """ Positional args should format to: (*(2, ), ...) -> (2, ...) We remove starting and trailing parenthesis and ', ' if tuple has only one element. """ value = self.traverse(node, indent="") if value.startswith("("): assert value.endswith(")") value = value[1:-1].rstrip( " " ) # Remove starting '(' and trailing ')' and additional spaces if value == "": pass # args is empty else: if value.endswith(","): # if args has only one item value = value[:-1] return value self.format_pos_args = format_pos_args def call36_tuple(node): """ A tuple used in a call, these are like normal tuples but they don't have the enclosing parenthesis. """ assert node == "tuple" # Note: don't iterate over last element which is a # BUILD_TUPLE... flat_elems = flatten_list(node[:-1]) self.indent_more(INDENT_PER_LEVEL) sep = "" for elem in flat_elems: if elem in ("ROT_THREE", "EXTENDED_ARG"): continue assert elem == "expr" line_number = self.line_number value = self.traverse(elem) if line_number != self.line_number: sep += "\n" + self.indent + INDENT_PER_LEVEL[:-1] self.write(sep, value) sep = ", " self.indent_less(INDENT_PER_LEVEL) return len(flat_elems) self.call36_tuple = call36_tuple def call36_dict(node): """ A dict used in a call_ex_kw2, which are a dictionary items expressed in a call. This should format to: a=1, b=2 In other words, no braces, no quotes around keys and ":" becomes "=". We will source-code use line breaks to guide us when to break. """ p = self.prec self.prec = 100 self.indent_more(INDENT_PER_LEVEL) sep = INDENT_PER_LEVEL[:-1] line_number = self.line_number if node[0].kind.startswith("kvlist"): # Python 3.5+ style key/value list in dict kv_node = node[0] l = list(kv_node) i = 0 length = len(l) # FIXME: Parser-speed improved grammars will have BUILD_MAP # at the end. So in the future when everything is # complete, we can do an "assert" instead of "if". if kv_node[-1].kind.startswith("BUILD_MAP"): length -= 1 # Respect line breaks from source while i < length: self.write(sep) name = self.traverse(l[i], indent="") # Strip off beginning and trailing quotes in name name = name[1:-1] if i > 0: line_number = self.indent_if_source_nl( line_number, self.indent + INDENT_PER_LEVEL[:-1]) line_number = self.line_number self.write(name, "=") value = self.traverse(l[i + 1], indent=self.indent + (len(name) + 2) * " ") self.write(value) sep = ", " if line_number != self.line_number: sep += "\n" + self.indent + INDENT_PER_LEVEL[:-1] line_number = self.line_number i += 2 pass elif node[-1].kind.startswith("BUILD_CONST_KEY_MAP"): keys_node = node[-2] keys = keys_node.attr # from trepan.api import debug; debug() assert keys_node == "LOAD_CONST" and isinstance(keys, tuple) for i in range(node[-1].attr): self.write(sep) self.write(keys[i], "=") value = self.traverse(node[i], indent="") self.write(value) sep = ", " if line_number != self.line_number: sep += "\n" + self.indent + INDENT_PER_LEVEL[:-1] line_number = self.line_number pass pass else: self.write("**") try: self.default(node) except GenericASTTraversalPruningException: pass self.prec = p self.indent_less(INDENT_PER_LEVEL) return self.call36_dict = call36_dict def n_call_kw36(node): self.template_engine(("%p(", (0, 100)), node) keys = node[-2].attr num_kwargs = len(keys) num_posargs = len(node) - (num_kwargs + 2) n = len(node) assert n >= len(keys) + 1, "not enough parameters keyword-tuple values" sep = "" line_number = self.line_number for i in range(1, num_posargs): self.write(sep) self.preorder(node[i]) if line_number != self.line_number: sep = ",\n" + self.indent + " " else: sep = ", " line_number = self.line_number i = num_posargs j = 0 # FIXME: adjust output for line breaks? while i < n - 2: self.write(sep) self.write(keys[j] + "=") self.preorder(node[i]) if line_number != self.line_number: sep = ",\n" + self.indent + " " else: sep = ", " i += 1 j += 1 self.write(")") self.prune() return self.n_call_kw36 = n_call_kw36 FSTRING_CONVERSION_MAP = {1: "!s", 2: "!r", 3: "!a", "X": ":X"} def n_except_suite_finalize(node): if node[1] == "returns" and self.hide_internal: # Process node[1] only. # The code after "returns", e.g. node[3], is dead code. # Adding it is wrong as it dedents and another # exception handler "except_stmt" afterwards. # Note it is also possible that the grammar is wrong here. # and this should not be "except_stmt". self.indent_more() self.preorder(node[1]) self.indent_less() else: self.default(node) self.prune() self.n_except_suite_finalize = n_except_suite_finalize def n_formatted_value(node): if node[0] in ("LOAD_STR", "LOAD_CONST"): value = node[0].attr if isinstance(value, tuple): self.write(node[0].attr) else: self.write(escape_string(node[0].attr)) self.prune() else: self.default(node) self.n_formatted_value = n_formatted_value def n_formatted_value_attr(node): f_conversion(node) fmt_node = node.data[3] if fmt_node == "expr" and fmt_node[0] == "LOAD_STR": node.string = escape_format(fmt_node[0].attr) else: node.string = fmt_node self.default(node) self.n_formatted_value_attr = n_formatted_value_attr def f_conversion(node): fmt_node = node.data[1] if fmt_node == "expr" and fmt_node[0] == "LOAD_STR": data = fmt_node[0].attr else: data = fmt_node.attr node.conversion = FSTRING_CONVERSION_MAP.get(data, "") return node.conversion def n_formatted_value1(node): expr = node[0] assert expr == "expr" conversion = f_conversion(node) if self.in_format_string and self.in_format_string != "formatted_value1": value = self.traverse(expr, indent="") if value[0] == "{": # If we have a set or dictionary comprehension, then we need to add a space # so as not to confuse the format string with {{. fmt = "{ %s%s }" else: fmt = "{%s%s}" es = escape_string(fmt % (value, conversion)) f_str = "%s" % es else: old_in_format_string = self.in_format_string self.in_format_string = "formatted_value1" value = self.traverse(expr, indent="") self.in_format_string = old_in_format_string es = escape_string("{%s%s}" % (value, conversion)) f_str = "f%s" % es self.write(f_str) self.prune() self.n_formatted_value1 = n_formatted_value1 def n_formatted_value2(node): p = self.prec self.prec = 100 expr = node[0] assert expr == "expr" old_in_format_string = self.in_format_string self.in_format_string = "formatted_value2" value = self.traverse(expr, indent="") format_value_attr = node[-1] assert format_value_attr == "FORMAT_VALUE_ATTR" attr = format_value_attr.attr if attr & 4: assert node[1] == "expr" fmt = strip_quotes(self.traverse(node[1], indent="")) attr_flags = attr & 3 if attr_flags: conversion = "%s:%s" % (FSTRING_CONVERSION_MAP.get( attr_flags, ""), fmt) else: conversion = ":%s" % fmt else: conversion = FSTRING_CONVERSION_MAP.get(attr, "") self.in_format_string = old_in_format_string f_str = "f%s" % escape_string("{%s%s}" % (value, conversion)) self.write(f_str) self.prec = p self.prune() self.n_formatted_value2 = n_formatted_value2 def n_joined_str(node): p = self.prec self.prec = 100 old_in_format_string = self.in_format_string self.in_format_string = "joined_str" result = "" for expr in node[:-1]: assert expr == "expr" value = self.traverse(expr, indent="") if expr[0].kind.startswith("formatted_value"): # remove leading 'f' if value.startswith("f"): value = value[1:] pass else: # {{ and }} in Python source-code format strings mean # { and } respectively. But only when *not* part of a # formatted value. However in the LOAD_STR # bytecode, the escaping of the braces has been # removed. So we need to put back the braces escaping in # reconstructing the source. assert (expr[0] == "LOAD_STR" or expr[0] == "LOAD_CONST" and isinstance(expr[0].attr, unicode)) value = value.replace("{", "{{").replace("}", "}}") # Remove leading quotes result += strip_quotes(value) pass self.in_format_string = old_in_format_string if self.in_format_string: self.write(result) else: self.write("f%s" % escape_string(result)) self.prec = p self.prune() self.n_joined_str = n_joined_str # def kwargs_only_36(node): # keys = node[-1].attr # num_kwargs = len(keys) # values = node[:num_kwargs] # for i, (key, value) in enumerate(zip(keys, values)): # self.write(key + '=') # self.preorder(value) # if i < num_kwargs: # self.write(',') # self.prune() # return # self.n_kwargs_only_36 = kwargs_only_36 def starred(node): l = len(node) assert l > 0 pos_args = node[0] if pos_args == "expr": pos_args = pos_args[0] if pos_args == "tuple": build_tuple = pos_args[0] if build_tuple.kind.startswith("BUILD_TUPLE"): tuple_len = 0 else: tuple_len = len(node) - 1 star_start = 1 template = "%C", (0, -1, ", ") self.template_engine(template, pos_args) if tuple_len == 0: self.write("*()") # That's it self.prune() self.write(", ") else: star_start = 0 if l > 1: template = ("*%C", (star_start, -1, ", *")) else: template = ("*%c", (star_start, "expr")) self.template_engine(template, node) self.prune() self.n_starred = starred def return_closure(node): # Nothing should be output here self.prune() return self.n_return_closure = return_closure
def customize_for_version(self, is_pypy, version): if is_pypy: ######################## # PyPy changes ####################### TABLE_DIRECT.update({ 'assert_pypy': ( '%|assert %c\n' , 1 ), 'assert2_pypy': ( '%|assert %c, %c\n' , 1, 4 ), 'try_except_pypy': ( '%|try:\n%+%c%-%c\n\n', 1, 2 ), 'tryfinallystmt_pypy': ( '%|try:\n%+%c%-%|finally:\n%+%c%-\n\n', 1, 3 ), 'assign3_pypy': ( '%|%c, %c, %c = %c, %c, %c\n', 5, 4, 3, 0, 1, 2 ), 'assign2_pypy': ( '%|%c, %c = %c, %c\n', 3, 2, 0, 1), }) else: ######################## # Without PyPy ####################### TABLE_DIRECT.update({ 'assert': ( '%|assert %c\n' , 0 ), 'assert2': ( '%|assert %c, %c\n' , 0, 3 ), 'try_except': ( '%|try:\n%+%c%-%c\n\n', 1, 3 ), 'assign2': ( '%|%c, %c = %c, %c\n', 3, 4, 0, 1 ), 'assign3': ( '%|%c, %c, %c = %c, %c, %c\n', 5, 6, 7, 0, 1, 2 ), }) if version >= 3.0: TABLE_DIRECT.update({ # Gotta love Python for its futzing around with syntax like this 'raise_stmt2': ( '%|raise %c from %c\n', 0, 1), }) if version >= 3.2: TABLE_DIRECT.update({ 'del_deref_stmt': ( '%|del %c\n', 0), 'DELETE_DEREF': ( '%{pattr}', 0 ), }) from uncompyle6.semantics.customize3 import customize_for_version3 customize_for_version3(self, version) else: # < 3.0 if 2.4 <= version <= 2.6: TABLE_DIRECT.update({ 'comp_for': ( ' for %c in %c', 3, 1 ), }) else: TABLE_DIRECT.update({ 'comp_for': ( ' for %c in %c%c', 2, 0, 3 ), }) if version >= 2.5: from uncompyle6.semantics.customize25 import customize_for_version25 customize_for_version25(self, version) if version >= 2.6: from uncompyle6.semantics.customize26_27 import customize_for_version26_27 customize_for_version26_27(self, version) pass else: # < 2.5 global NAME_MODULE NAME_MODULE = SyntaxTree('stmt', [ SyntaxTree('assign', [ SyntaxTree('expr', [Token('LOAD_GLOBAL', pattr='__name__', offset=0, has_arg=True)]), SyntaxTree('store', [ Token('STORE_NAME', pattr='__module__', offset=3, has_arg=True)]) ])]) TABLE_DIRECT.update({ 'importmultiple': ( '%|import %c%c\n', 2, 3), 'import_cont' : ( ', %c', 2), 'tryfinallystmt': ( '%|try:\n%+%c%-%|finally:\n%+%c%-', (1, 'suite_stmts_opt') , (5, 'suite_stmts_opt') ) }) if version == 2.4: def n_iftrue_stmt24(node): self.template_engine(('%c', 0), node) self.default(node) self.prune() self.n_iftrue_stmt24 = n_iftrue_stmt24 else: # version <= 2.3: TABLE_DIRECT.update({ 'if1_stmt': ( '%|if 1\n%+%c%-', 5 ) }) if version <= 2.1: TABLE_DIRECT.update({ 'importmultiple': ( '%c', 2 ), # FIXME: not quite right. We have indiividual imports # when there is in fact one: "import a, b, ..." 'imports_cont': ( '%C%,', (1, 100, '\n') ), }) pass pass pass # < 2.5 # < 3.0 continues TABLE_R.update({ 'STORE_SLICE+0': ( '%c[:]', 0 ), 'STORE_SLICE+1': ( '%c[%p:]', 0, (1, -1) ), 'STORE_SLICE+2': ( '%c[:%p]', 0, (1, -1) ), 'STORE_SLICE+3': ( '%c[%p:%p]', 0, (1, -1), (2, -1) ), 'DELETE_SLICE+0': ( '%|del %c[:]\n', 0 ), 'DELETE_SLICE+1': ( '%|del %c[%c:]\n', 0, 1 ), 'DELETE_SLICE+2': ( '%|del %c[:%c]\n', 0, 1 ), 'DELETE_SLICE+3': ( '%|del %c[%c:%c]\n', 0, 1, 2 ), }) TABLE_DIRECT.update({ 'raise_stmt2': ( '%|raise %c, %c\n', 0, 1), }) # exec as a built-in statement is only in Python 2.x def n_exec_stmt(node): """ exec_stmt ::= expr exprlist DUP_TOP EXEC_STMT exec_stmt ::= expr exprlist EXEC_STMT """ self.write(self.indent, 'exec ') self.preorder(node[0]) if not node[1][0].isNone(): sep = ' in ' for subnode in node[1]: self.write(sep); sep = ", " self.preorder(subnode) self.println() self.prune() # stop recursing self.n_exec_smt = n_exec_stmt pass # < 3.0 return