841 lines
29 KiB
Python
841 lines
29 KiB
Python
# cython: infer_types=True
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# cython: language_level=3
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# cython: auto_pickle=False
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#
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# Tree visitor and transform framework
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#
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from __future__ import absolute_import, print_function
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import sys
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import inspect
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from . import TypeSlots
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from . import Builtin
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from . import Nodes
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from . import ExprNodes
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from . import Errors
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from . import DebugFlags
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from . import Future
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import cython
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cython.declare(_PRINTABLE=tuple)
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if sys.version_info[0] >= 3:
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_PRINTABLE = (bytes, str, int, float)
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else:
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_PRINTABLE = (str, unicode, long, int, float)
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class TreeVisitor(object):
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"""
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Base class for writing visitors for a Cython tree, contains utilities for
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recursing such trees using visitors. Each node is
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expected to have a child_attrs iterable containing the names of attributes
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containing child nodes or lists of child nodes. Lists are not considered
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part of the tree structure (i.e. contained nodes are considered direct
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children of the parent node).
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visit_children visits each of the children of a given node (see the visit_children
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documentation). When recursing the tree using visit_children, an attribute
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access_path is maintained which gives information about the current location
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in the tree as a stack of tuples: (parent_node, attrname, index), representing
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the node, attribute and optional list index that was taken in each step in the path to
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the current node.
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Example:
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>>> class SampleNode(object):
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... child_attrs = ["head", "body"]
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... def __init__(self, value, head=None, body=None):
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... self.value = value
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... self.head = head
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... self.body = body
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... def __repr__(self): return "SampleNode(%s)" % self.value
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...
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>>> tree = SampleNode(0, SampleNode(1), [SampleNode(2), SampleNode(3)])
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>>> class MyVisitor(TreeVisitor):
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... def visit_SampleNode(self, node):
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... print("in %s %s" % (node.value, self.access_path))
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... self.visitchildren(node)
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... print("out %s" % node.value)
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...
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>>> MyVisitor().visit(tree)
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in 0 []
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in 1 [(SampleNode(0), 'head', None)]
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out 1
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in 2 [(SampleNode(0), 'body', 0)]
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out 2
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in 3 [(SampleNode(0), 'body', 1)]
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out 3
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out 0
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"""
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def __init__(self):
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super(TreeVisitor, self).__init__()
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self.dispatch_table = {}
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self.access_path = []
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def dump_node(self, node):
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ignored = list(node.child_attrs or []) + [
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u'child_attrs', u'pos', u'gil_message', u'cpp_message', u'subexprs']
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values = []
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pos = getattr(node, 'pos', None)
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if pos:
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source = pos[0]
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if source:
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import os.path
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source = os.path.basename(source.get_description())
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values.append(u'%s:%s:%s' % (source, pos[1], pos[2]))
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attribute_names = dir(node)
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for attr in attribute_names:
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if attr in ignored:
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continue
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if attr.startswith('_') or attr.endswith('_'):
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continue
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try:
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value = getattr(node, attr)
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except AttributeError:
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continue
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if value is None or value == 0:
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continue
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elif isinstance(value, list):
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value = u'[...]/%d' % len(value)
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elif not isinstance(value, _PRINTABLE):
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continue
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else:
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value = repr(value)
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values.append(u'%s = %s' % (attr, value))
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return u'%s(%s)' % (node.__class__.__name__, u',\n '.join(values))
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def _find_node_path(self, stacktrace):
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import os.path
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last_traceback = stacktrace
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nodes = []
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while hasattr(stacktrace, 'tb_frame'):
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frame = stacktrace.tb_frame
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node = frame.f_locals.get(u'self')
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if isinstance(node, Nodes.Node):
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code = frame.f_code
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method_name = code.co_name
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pos = (os.path.basename(code.co_filename),
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frame.f_lineno)
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nodes.append((node, method_name, pos))
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last_traceback = stacktrace
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stacktrace = stacktrace.tb_next
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return (last_traceback, nodes)
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def _raise_compiler_error(self, child, e):
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trace = ['']
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for parent, attribute, index in self.access_path:
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node = getattr(parent, attribute)
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if index is None:
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index = ''
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else:
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node = node[index]
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index = u'[%d]' % index
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trace.append(u'%s.%s%s = %s' % (
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parent.__class__.__name__, attribute, index,
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self.dump_node(node)))
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stacktrace, called_nodes = self._find_node_path(sys.exc_info()[2])
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last_node = child
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for node, method_name, pos in called_nodes:
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last_node = node
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trace.append(u"File '%s', line %d, in %s: %s" % (
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pos[0], pos[1], method_name, self.dump_node(node)))
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raise Errors.CompilerCrash(
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getattr(last_node, 'pos', None), self.__class__.__name__,
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u'\n'.join(trace), e, stacktrace)
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@cython.final
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def find_handler(self, obj):
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# to resolve, try entire hierarchy
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cls = type(obj)
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pattern = "visit_%s"
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mro = inspect.getmro(cls)
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for mro_cls in mro:
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handler_method = getattr(self, pattern % mro_cls.__name__, None)
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if handler_method is not None:
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return handler_method
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print(type(self), cls)
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if self.access_path:
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print(self.access_path)
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print(self.access_path[-1][0].pos)
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print(self.access_path[-1][0].__dict__)
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raise RuntimeError("Visitor %r does not accept object: %s" % (self, obj))
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def visit(self, obj):
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return self._visit(obj)
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@cython.final
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def _visit(self, obj):
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try:
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try:
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handler_method = self.dispatch_table[type(obj)]
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except KeyError:
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handler_method = self.find_handler(obj)
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self.dispatch_table[type(obj)] = handler_method
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return handler_method(obj)
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except Errors.CompileError:
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raise
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except Errors.AbortError:
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raise
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except Exception as e:
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if DebugFlags.debug_no_exception_intercept:
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raise
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self._raise_compiler_error(obj, e)
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@cython.final
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def _visitchild(self, child, parent, attrname, idx):
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self.access_path.append((parent, attrname, idx))
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result = self._visit(child)
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self.access_path.pop()
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return result
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def visitchildren(self, parent, attrs=None):
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return self._visitchildren(parent, attrs)
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@cython.final
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@cython.locals(idx=int)
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def _visitchildren(self, parent, attrs):
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"""
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Visits the children of the given parent. If parent is None, returns
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immediately (returning None).
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The return value is a dictionary giving the results for each
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child (mapping the attribute name to either the return value
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or a list of return values (in the case of multiple children
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in an attribute)).
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"""
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if parent is None: return None
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result = {}
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for attr in parent.child_attrs:
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if attrs is not None and attr not in attrs: continue
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child = getattr(parent, attr)
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if child is not None:
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if type(child) is list:
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childretval = [self._visitchild(x, parent, attr, idx) for idx, x in enumerate(child)]
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else:
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childretval = self._visitchild(child, parent, attr, None)
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assert not isinstance(childretval, list), 'Cannot insert list here: %s in %r' % (attr, parent)
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result[attr] = childretval
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return result
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class VisitorTransform(TreeVisitor):
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"""
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A tree transform is a base class for visitors that wants to do stream
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processing of the structure (rather than attributes etc.) of a tree.
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It implements __call__ to simply visit the argument node.
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It requires the visitor methods to return the nodes which should take
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the place of the visited node in the result tree (which can be the same
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or one or more replacement). Specifically, if the return value from
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a visitor method is:
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- [] or None; the visited node will be removed (set to None if an attribute and
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removed if in a list)
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- A single node; the visited node will be replaced by the returned node.
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- A list of nodes; the visited nodes will be replaced by all the nodes in the
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list. This will only work if the node was already a member of a list; if it
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was not, an exception will be raised. (Typically you want to ensure that you
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are within a StatListNode or similar before doing this.)
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"""
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def visitchildren(self, parent, attrs=None, exclude=None):
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# generic def entry point for calls from Python subclasses
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if exclude is not None:
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attrs = self._select_attrs(parent.child_attrs if attrs is None else attrs, exclude)
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return self._process_children(parent, attrs)
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@cython.final
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def _select_attrs(self, attrs, exclude):
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return [name for name in attrs if name not in exclude]
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@cython.final
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def _process_children(self, parent, attrs=None):
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# fast cdef entry point for calls from Cython subclasses
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result = self._visitchildren(parent, attrs)
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for attr, newnode in result.items():
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if type(newnode) is list:
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newnode = self._flatten_list(newnode)
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setattr(parent, attr, newnode)
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return result
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@cython.final
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def _flatten_list(self, orig_list):
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# Flatten the list one level and remove any None
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newlist = []
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for x in orig_list:
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if x is not None:
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if type(x) is list:
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newlist.extend(x)
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else:
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newlist.append(x)
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return newlist
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def recurse_to_children(self, node):
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self._process_children(node)
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return node
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def __call__(self, root):
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return self._visit(root)
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class CythonTransform(VisitorTransform):
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"""
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Certain common conventions and utilities for Cython transforms.
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- Sets up the context of the pipeline in self.context
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- Tracks directives in effect in self.current_directives
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"""
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def __init__(self, context):
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super(CythonTransform, self).__init__()
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self.context = context
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def __call__(self, node):
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from . import ModuleNode
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if isinstance(node, ModuleNode.ModuleNode):
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self.current_directives = node.directives
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return super(CythonTransform, self).__call__(node)
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def visit_CompilerDirectivesNode(self, node):
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old = self.current_directives
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self.current_directives = node.directives
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self._process_children(node)
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self.current_directives = old
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return node
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def visit_Node(self, node):
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self._process_children(node)
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return node
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class ScopeTrackingTransform(CythonTransform):
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# Keeps track of type of scopes
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#scope_type: can be either of 'module', 'function', 'cclass', 'pyclass', 'struct'
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#scope_node: the node that owns the current scope
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def visit_ModuleNode(self, node):
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self.scope_type = 'module'
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self.scope_node = node
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self._process_children(node)
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return node
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def visit_scope(self, node, scope_type):
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prev = self.scope_type, self.scope_node
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self.scope_type = scope_type
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self.scope_node = node
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self._process_children(node)
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self.scope_type, self.scope_node = prev
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return node
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def visit_CClassDefNode(self, node):
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return self.visit_scope(node, 'cclass')
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def visit_PyClassDefNode(self, node):
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return self.visit_scope(node, 'pyclass')
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def visit_FuncDefNode(self, node):
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return self.visit_scope(node, 'function')
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def visit_CStructOrUnionDefNode(self, node):
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return self.visit_scope(node, 'struct')
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class EnvTransform(CythonTransform):
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"""
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This transformation keeps a stack of the environments.
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"""
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def __call__(self, root):
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self.env_stack = []
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self.enter_scope(root, root.scope)
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return super(EnvTransform, self).__call__(root)
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def current_env(self):
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return self.env_stack[-1][1]
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def current_scope_node(self):
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return self.env_stack[-1][0]
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def global_scope(self):
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return self.current_env().global_scope()
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def enter_scope(self, node, scope):
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self.env_stack.append((node, scope))
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def exit_scope(self):
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self.env_stack.pop()
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def visit_FuncDefNode(self, node):
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self.enter_scope(node, node.local_scope)
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self._process_children(node)
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self.exit_scope()
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return node
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def visit_GeneratorBodyDefNode(self, node):
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self._process_children(node)
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return node
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def visit_ClassDefNode(self, node):
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self.enter_scope(node, node.scope)
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self._process_children(node)
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self.exit_scope()
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return node
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def visit_CStructOrUnionDefNode(self, node):
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self.enter_scope(node, node.scope)
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self._process_children(node)
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self.exit_scope()
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return node
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def visit_ScopedExprNode(self, node):
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if node.expr_scope:
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self.enter_scope(node, node.expr_scope)
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self._process_children(node)
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self.exit_scope()
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else:
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self._process_children(node)
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return node
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def visit_CArgDeclNode(self, node):
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# default arguments are evaluated in the outer scope
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if node.default:
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attrs = [attr for attr in node.child_attrs if attr != 'default']
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self._process_children(node, attrs)
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self.enter_scope(node, self.current_env().outer_scope)
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self.visitchildren(node, ('default',))
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self.exit_scope()
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else:
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self._process_children(node)
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return node
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class NodeRefCleanupMixin(object):
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"""
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Clean up references to nodes that were replaced.
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NOTE: this implementation assumes that the replacement is
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done first, before hitting any further references during
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normal tree traversal. This needs to be arranged by calling
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"self.visitchildren()" at a proper place in the transform
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and by ordering the "child_attrs" of nodes appropriately.
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"""
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def __init__(self, *args):
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super(NodeRefCleanupMixin, self).__init__(*args)
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self._replacements = {}
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def visit_CloneNode(self, node):
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arg = node.arg
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if arg not in self._replacements:
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self.visitchildren(arg)
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node.arg = self._replacements.get(arg, arg)
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return node
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def visit_ResultRefNode(self, node):
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expr = node.expression
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if expr is None or expr not in self._replacements:
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self.visitchildren(node)
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expr = node.expression
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if expr is not None:
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node.expression = self._replacements.get(expr, expr)
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return node
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def replace(self, node, replacement):
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self._replacements[node] = replacement
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return replacement
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find_special_method_for_binary_operator = {
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'<': '__lt__',
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'<=': '__le__',
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'==': '__eq__',
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'!=': '__ne__',
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'>=': '__ge__',
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'>': '__gt__',
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'+': '__add__',
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'&': '__and__',
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'/': '__div__',
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'//': '__floordiv__',
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'<<': '__lshift__',
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'%': '__mod__',
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'*': '__mul__',
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'|': '__or__',
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'**': '__pow__',
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'>>': '__rshift__',
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'-': '__sub__',
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'^': '__xor__',
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'in': '__contains__',
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}.get
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find_special_method_for_unary_operator = {
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'not': '__not__',
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'~': '__inv__',
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'-': '__neg__',
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'+': '__pos__',
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}.get
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class MethodDispatcherTransform(EnvTransform):
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"""
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Base class for transformations that want to intercept on specific
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builtin functions or methods of builtin types, including special
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methods triggered by Python operators. Must run after declaration
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analysis when entries were assigned.
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Naming pattern for handler methods is as follows:
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* builtin functions: _handle_(general|simple|any)_function_NAME
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* builtin methods: _handle_(general|simple|any)_method_TYPENAME_METHODNAME
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"""
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# only visit call nodes and Python operations
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def visit_GeneralCallNode(self, node):
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self._process_children(node)
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function = node.function
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if not function.type.is_pyobject:
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return node
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arg_tuple = node.positional_args
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if not isinstance(arg_tuple, ExprNodes.TupleNode):
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return node
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keyword_args = node.keyword_args
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if keyword_args and not isinstance(keyword_args, ExprNodes.DictNode):
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# can't handle **kwargs
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return node
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args = arg_tuple.args
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return self._dispatch_to_handler(node, function, args, keyword_args)
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def visit_SimpleCallNode(self, node):
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self._process_children(node)
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function = node.function
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if function.type.is_pyobject:
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arg_tuple = node.arg_tuple
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if not isinstance(arg_tuple, ExprNodes.TupleNode):
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return node
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args = arg_tuple.args
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else:
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args = node.args
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return self._dispatch_to_handler(node, function, args, None)
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def visit_PrimaryCmpNode(self, node):
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if node.cascade:
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# not currently handled below
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self._process_children(node)
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return node
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return self._visit_binop_node(node)
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def visit_BinopNode(self, node):
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return self._visit_binop_node(node)
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def _visit_binop_node(self, node):
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self._process_children(node)
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# FIXME: could special case 'not_in'
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special_method_name = find_special_method_for_binary_operator(node.operator)
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if special_method_name:
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operand1, operand2 = node.operand1, node.operand2
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if special_method_name == '__contains__':
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operand1, operand2 = operand2, operand1
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elif special_method_name == '__div__':
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if Future.division in self.current_env().global_scope().context.future_directives:
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special_method_name = '__truediv__'
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obj_type = operand1.type
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if obj_type.is_builtin_type:
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type_name = obj_type.name
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else:
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type_name = "object" # safety measure
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node = self._dispatch_to_method_handler(
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special_method_name, None, False, type_name,
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node, None, [operand1, operand2], None)
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return node
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def visit_UnopNode(self, node):
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self._process_children(node)
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special_method_name = find_special_method_for_unary_operator(node.operator)
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if special_method_name:
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operand = node.operand
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obj_type = operand.type
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if obj_type.is_builtin_type:
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type_name = obj_type.name
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else:
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type_name = "object" # safety measure
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node = self._dispatch_to_method_handler(
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special_method_name, None, False, type_name,
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|
node, None, [operand], None)
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return node
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|
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### dispatch to specific handlers
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|
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def _find_handler(self, match_name, has_kwargs):
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call_type = has_kwargs and 'general' or 'simple'
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handler = getattr(self, '_handle_%s_%s' % (call_type, match_name), None)
|
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if handler is None:
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|
handler = getattr(self, '_handle_any_%s' % match_name, None)
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|
return handler
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|
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|
def _delegate_to_assigned_value(self, node, function, arg_list, kwargs):
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|
assignment = function.cf_state[0]
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|
value = assignment.rhs
|
|
if value.is_name:
|
|
if not value.entry or len(value.entry.cf_assignments) > 1:
|
|
# the variable might have been reassigned => play safe
|
|
return node
|
|
elif value.is_attribute and value.obj.is_name:
|
|
if not value.obj.entry or len(value.obj.entry.cf_assignments) > 1:
|
|
# the underlying variable might have been reassigned => play safe
|
|
return node
|
|
else:
|
|
return node
|
|
return self._dispatch_to_handler(
|
|
node, value, arg_list, kwargs)
|
|
|
|
def _dispatch_to_handler(self, node, function, arg_list, kwargs):
|
|
if function.is_name:
|
|
# we only consider functions that are either builtin
|
|
# Python functions or builtins that were already replaced
|
|
# into a C function call (defined in the builtin scope)
|
|
if not function.entry:
|
|
return node
|
|
entry = function.entry
|
|
is_builtin = (
|
|
entry.is_builtin or
|
|
entry is self.current_env().builtin_scope().lookup_here(function.name))
|
|
if not is_builtin:
|
|
if function.cf_state and function.cf_state.is_single:
|
|
# we know the value of the variable
|
|
# => see if it's usable instead
|
|
return self._delegate_to_assigned_value(
|
|
node, function, arg_list, kwargs)
|
|
if arg_list and entry.is_cmethod and entry.scope and entry.scope.parent_type.is_builtin_type:
|
|
if entry.scope.parent_type is arg_list[0].type:
|
|
# Optimised (unbound) method of a builtin type => try to "de-optimise".
|
|
return self._dispatch_to_method_handler(
|
|
entry.name, self_arg=None, is_unbound_method=True,
|
|
type_name=entry.scope.parent_type.name,
|
|
node=node, function=function, arg_list=arg_list, kwargs=kwargs)
|
|
return node
|
|
function_handler = self._find_handler(
|
|
"function_%s" % function.name, kwargs)
|
|
if function_handler is None:
|
|
return self._handle_function(node, function.name, function, arg_list, kwargs)
|
|
if kwargs:
|
|
return function_handler(node, function, arg_list, kwargs)
|
|
else:
|
|
return function_handler(node, function, arg_list)
|
|
elif function.is_attribute:
|
|
attr_name = function.attribute
|
|
if function.type.is_pyobject:
|
|
self_arg = function.obj
|
|
elif node.self and function.entry:
|
|
entry = function.entry.as_variable
|
|
if not entry or not entry.is_builtin:
|
|
return node
|
|
# C implementation of a Python builtin method - see if we find further matches
|
|
self_arg = node.self
|
|
arg_list = arg_list[1:] # drop CloneNode of self argument
|
|
else:
|
|
return node
|
|
obj_type = self_arg.type
|
|
is_unbound_method = False
|
|
if obj_type.is_builtin_type:
|
|
if obj_type is Builtin.type_type and self_arg.is_name and arg_list and arg_list[0].type.is_pyobject:
|
|
# calling an unbound method like 'list.append(L,x)'
|
|
# (ignoring 'type.mro()' here ...)
|
|
type_name = self_arg.name
|
|
self_arg = None
|
|
is_unbound_method = True
|
|
else:
|
|
type_name = obj_type.name
|
|
else:
|
|
type_name = "object" # safety measure
|
|
return self._dispatch_to_method_handler(
|
|
attr_name, self_arg, is_unbound_method, type_name,
|
|
node, function, arg_list, kwargs)
|
|
else:
|
|
return node
|
|
|
|
def _dispatch_to_method_handler(self, attr_name, self_arg,
|
|
is_unbound_method, type_name,
|
|
node, function, arg_list, kwargs):
|
|
method_handler = self._find_handler(
|
|
"method_%s_%s" % (type_name, attr_name), kwargs)
|
|
if method_handler is None:
|
|
if (attr_name in TypeSlots.method_name_to_slot
|
|
or attr_name == '__new__'):
|
|
method_handler = self._find_handler(
|
|
"slot%s" % attr_name, kwargs)
|
|
if method_handler is None:
|
|
return self._handle_method(
|
|
node, type_name, attr_name, function,
|
|
arg_list, is_unbound_method, kwargs)
|
|
if self_arg is not None:
|
|
arg_list = [self_arg] + list(arg_list)
|
|
if kwargs:
|
|
result = method_handler(
|
|
node, function, arg_list, is_unbound_method, kwargs)
|
|
else:
|
|
result = method_handler(
|
|
node, function, arg_list, is_unbound_method)
|
|
return result
|
|
|
|
def _handle_function(self, node, function_name, function, arg_list, kwargs):
|
|
"""Fallback handler"""
|
|
return node
|
|
|
|
def _handle_method(self, node, type_name, attr_name, function,
|
|
arg_list, is_unbound_method, kwargs):
|
|
"""Fallback handler"""
|
|
return node
|
|
|
|
|
|
class RecursiveNodeReplacer(VisitorTransform):
|
|
"""
|
|
Recursively replace all occurrences of a node in a subtree by
|
|
another node.
|
|
"""
|
|
def __init__(self, orig_node, new_node):
|
|
super(RecursiveNodeReplacer, self).__init__()
|
|
self.orig_node, self.new_node = orig_node, new_node
|
|
|
|
def visit_CloneNode(self, node):
|
|
if node is self.orig_node:
|
|
return self.new_node
|
|
if node.arg is self.orig_node:
|
|
node.arg = self.new_node
|
|
return node
|
|
|
|
def visit_Node(self, node):
|
|
self._process_children(node)
|
|
if node is self.orig_node:
|
|
return self.new_node
|
|
else:
|
|
return node
|
|
|
|
def recursively_replace_node(tree, old_node, new_node):
|
|
replace_in = RecursiveNodeReplacer(old_node, new_node)
|
|
replace_in(tree)
|
|
|
|
|
|
class NodeFinder(TreeVisitor):
|
|
"""
|
|
Find out if a node appears in a subtree.
|
|
"""
|
|
def __init__(self, node):
|
|
super(NodeFinder, self).__init__()
|
|
self.node = node
|
|
self.found = False
|
|
|
|
def visit_Node(self, node):
|
|
if self.found:
|
|
pass # short-circuit
|
|
elif node is self.node:
|
|
self.found = True
|
|
else:
|
|
self._visitchildren(node, None)
|
|
|
|
def tree_contains(tree, node):
|
|
finder = NodeFinder(node)
|
|
finder.visit(tree)
|
|
return finder.found
|
|
|
|
|
|
# Utils
|
|
def replace_node(ptr, value):
|
|
"""Replaces a node. ptr is of the form used on the access path stack
|
|
(parent, attrname, listidx|None)
|
|
"""
|
|
parent, attrname, listidx = ptr
|
|
if listidx is None:
|
|
setattr(parent, attrname, value)
|
|
else:
|
|
getattr(parent, attrname)[listidx] = value
|
|
|
|
|
|
class PrintTree(TreeVisitor):
|
|
"""Prints a representation of the tree to standard output.
|
|
Subclass and override repr_of to provide more information
|
|
about nodes. """
|
|
def __init__(self, start=None, end=None):
|
|
TreeVisitor.__init__(self)
|
|
self._indent = ""
|
|
if start is not None or end is not None:
|
|
self._line_range = (start or 0, end or 2**30)
|
|
else:
|
|
self._line_range = None
|
|
|
|
def indent(self):
|
|
self._indent += " "
|
|
|
|
def unindent(self):
|
|
self._indent = self._indent[:-2]
|
|
|
|
def __call__(self, tree, phase=None):
|
|
print("Parse tree dump at phase '%s'" % phase)
|
|
self.visit(tree)
|
|
return tree
|
|
|
|
# Don't do anything about process_list, the defaults gives
|
|
# nice-looking name[idx] nodes which will visually appear
|
|
# under the parent-node, not displaying the list itself in
|
|
# the hierarchy.
|
|
def visit_Node(self, node):
|
|
self._print_node(node)
|
|
self.indent()
|
|
self.visitchildren(node)
|
|
self.unindent()
|
|
return node
|
|
|
|
def visit_CloneNode(self, node):
|
|
self._print_node(node)
|
|
self.indent()
|
|
line = node.pos[1]
|
|
if self._line_range is None or self._line_range[0] <= line <= self._line_range[1]:
|
|
print("%s- %s: %s" % (self._indent, 'arg', self.repr_of(node.arg)))
|
|
self.indent()
|
|
self.visitchildren(node.arg)
|
|
self.unindent()
|
|
self.unindent()
|
|
return node
|
|
|
|
def _print_node(self, node):
|
|
line = node.pos[1]
|
|
if self._line_range is None or self._line_range[0] <= line <= self._line_range[1]:
|
|
if len(self.access_path) == 0:
|
|
name = "(root)"
|
|
else:
|
|
parent, attr, idx = self.access_path[-1]
|
|
if idx is not None:
|
|
name = "%s[%d]" % (attr, idx)
|
|
else:
|
|
name = attr
|
|
print("%s- %s: %s" % (self._indent, name, self.repr_of(node)))
|
|
|
|
def repr_of(self, node):
|
|
if node is None:
|
|
return "(none)"
|
|
else:
|
|
result = node.__class__.__name__
|
|
if isinstance(node, ExprNodes.NameNode):
|
|
result += "(type=%s, name=\"%s\")" % (repr(node.type), node.name)
|
|
elif isinstance(node, Nodes.DefNode):
|
|
result += "(name=\"%s\")" % node.name
|
|
elif isinstance(node, ExprNodes.ExprNode):
|
|
t = node.type
|
|
result += "(type=%s)" % repr(t)
|
|
elif node.pos:
|
|
pos = node.pos
|
|
path = pos[0].get_description()
|
|
if '/' in path:
|
|
path = path.split('/')[-1]
|
|
if '\\' in path:
|
|
path = path.split('\\')[-1]
|
|
result += "(pos=(%s:%s:%s))" % (path, pos[1], pos[2])
|
|
|
|
return result
|
|
|
|
if __name__ == "__main__":
|
|
import doctest
|
|
doctest.testmod()
|