Commit 99f825de authored by Stefan Behnel's avatar Stefan Behnel

fix ticket 736: unpacking of purely positional arguments was broken for closure targets

parent 147071d9
......@@ -2636,6 +2636,7 @@ class DefNode(FuncDefNode):
max_positional_args = len(positional_args)
has_fixed_positional_count = not self.star_arg and \
min_positional_args == max_positional_args
has_kw_only_args = bool(kw_only_args)
if self.num_required_kw_args:
code.globalstate.use_utility_code(raise_keyword_required_utility_code)
......@@ -2643,16 +2644,24 @@ class DefNode(FuncDefNode):
if self.starstar_arg or self.star_arg:
self.generate_stararg_init_code(max_positional_args, code)
# Before being converted and assigned to the target variables,
# borrowed references to all unpacked argument values are
# collected into a local PyObject* array, regardless if they
# were taken from default arguments, positional arguments or
# keyword arguments.
code.putln('{')
all_args = tuple(positional_args) + tuple(kw_only_args)
self.generate_argument_values_setup_code(
all_args, max_positional_args, argtuple_error_label, code)
# --- optimised code when we receive keyword arguments
if self.num_required_kw_args:
likely_hint = "likely"
else:
likely_hint = "unlikely"
code.putln("if (%s(%s)) {" % (likely_hint, Naming.kwds_cname))
code.putln("if (%s(%s)) {" % (
(self.num_required_kw_args > 0) and "likely" or "unlikely",
Naming.kwds_cname))
self.generate_keyword_unpacking_code(
min_positional_args, max_positional_args,
has_fixed_positional_count,
positional_args, kw_only_args, argtuple_error_label, code)
has_fixed_positional_count, has_kw_only_args,
all_args, argtuple_error_label, code)
# --- optimised code when we do not receive any keyword arguments
if (self.num_required_kw_args and min_positional_args > 0) or min_positional_args == max_positional_args:
......@@ -2683,44 +2692,55 @@ class DefNode(FuncDefNode):
code.putln(code.error_goto(self.pos))
break
elif min_positional_args == max_positional_args:
# parse the exact number of positional arguments from the
# args tuple
code.putln('} else {')
for i, arg in enumerate(positional_args):
item = "PyTuple_GET_ITEM(%s, %d)" % (Naming.args_cname, i)
self.generate_arg_assignment(arg, item, code)
self.generate_arg_default_assignments(code)
else:
# parse the positional arguments from the variable length
# args tuple
# optimised tuple unpacking code
code.putln('} else {')
self.generate_arg_default_assignments(code)
code.putln('switch (PyTuple_GET_SIZE(%s)) {' % Naming.args_cname)
if self.star_arg:
code.putln('default:')
reversed_args = list(enumerate(positional_args))[::-1]
for i, arg in reversed_args:
if i >= min_positional_args-1:
if min_positional_args > 1:
code.putln('case %2d:' % (i+1)) # pure code beautification
else:
code.put('case %2d: ' % (i+1))
item = "PyTuple_GET_ITEM(%s, %d)" % (Naming.args_cname, i)
self.generate_arg_assignment(arg, item, code)
if min_positional_args == 0:
code.put('case 0: ')
code.putln('break;')
if self.star_arg:
if min_positional_args:
for i in range(min_positional_args-1, -1, -1):
code.putln('case %2d:' % i)
code.put_goto(argtuple_error_label)
if min_positional_args == max_positional_args:
# parse the exact number of positional arguments from
# the args tuple
for i, arg in enumerate(positional_args):
code.putln("values[%d] = PyTuple_GET_ITEM(%s, %d);" % (i, Naming.args_cname, i))
else:
code.put('default: ')
code.put_goto(argtuple_error_label)
code.putln('}')
# parse the positional arguments from the variable length
# args tuple and reject illegal argument tuple sizes
code.putln('switch (PyTuple_GET_SIZE(%s)) {' % Naming.args_cname)
if self.star_arg:
code.putln('default:')
reversed_args = list(enumerate(positional_args))[::-1]
for i, arg in reversed_args:
if i >= min_positional_args-1:
if min_positional_args > 1:
code.putln('case %2d:' % (i+1)) # pure code beautification
else:
code.put('case %2d: ' % (i+1))
code.putln("values[%d] = PyTuple_GET_ITEM(%s, %d);" % (i, Naming.args_cname, i))
if min_positional_args == 0:
code.put('case 0: ')
code.putln('break;')
if self.star_arg:
if min_positional_args:
for i in range(min_positional_args-1, -1, -1):
code.putln('case %2d:' % i)
code.put_goto(argtuple_error_label)
else:
code.put('default: ')
code.put_goto(argtuple_error_label)
code.putln('}')
code.putln('}')
# convert arg values to their final type and assign them
for i, arg in enumerate(all_args):
if arg.default and not arg.type.is_pyobject:
code.putln("if (values[%d]) {" % i)
self.generate_arg_assignment(arg, "values[%d]" % i, code)
if arg.default and not arg.type.is_pyobject:
code.putln('} else {')
code.putln(
"%s = %s;" % (
arg.entry.cname,
arg.calculate_default_value_code(code)))
code.putln('}')
code.putln('}')
......@@ -2772,14 +2792,8 @@ class DefNode(FuncDefNode):
code.put_incref(Naming.empty_tuple, py_object_type)
code.putln('}')
def generate_keyword_unpacking_code(self, min_positional_args, max_positional_args,
has_fixed_positional_count, positional_args,
kw_only_args, argtuple_error_label, code):
all_args = tuple(positional_args) + tuple(kw_only_args)
max_args = len(all_args)
code.putln("Py_ssize_t kw_args = PyDict_Size(%s);" %
Naming.kwds_cname)
def generate_argument_values_setup_code(self, args, max_positional_args, argtuple_error_label, code):
max_args = len(args)
# the 'values' array collects borrowed references to arguments
# before doing any type coercion etc.
code.putln("PyObject* values[%d] = {%s};" % (
......@@ -2787,12 +2801,16 @@ class DefNode(FuncDefNode):
# assign borrowed Python default values to the values array,
# so that they can be overwritten by received arguments below
for i, arg in enumerate(all_args):
for i, arg in enumerate(args):
if arg.default and arg.type.is_pyobject:
default_value = arg.calculate_default_value_code(code)
code.putln('values[%d] = %s;' % (i, arg.type.as_pyobject(default_value)))
# parse the args tuple and check that it's not too long
def generate_keyword_unpacking_code(self, min_positional_args, max_positional_args,
has_fixed_positional_count, has_kw_only_args,
all_args, argtuple_error_label, code):
code.putln('Py_ssize_t kw_args;')
# copy the values from the args tuple and check that it's not too long
code.putln('switch (PyTuple_GET_SIZE(%s)) {' % Naming.args_cname)
if self.star_arg:
code.putln('default:')
......@@ -2806,8 +2824,16 @@ class DefNode(FuncDefNode):
code.put_goto(argtuple_error_label)
code.putln('}')
# now fill up the positional/required arguments with values
# from the kw dict
# The code above is very often (but not always) the same as
# the optimised non-kwargs tuple unpacking code, so we keep
# the code block above at the very top, before the following
# 'external' PyDict_Size() call, to make it easy for the C
# compiler to merge the two separate tuple unpacking
# implementations into one when they turn out to be identical.
# If we received kwargs, fill up the positional/required
# arguments with values from the kw dict
code.putln('if (likely((kw_args = PyDict_Size(%s)) > 0)) {' % Naming.kwds_cname)
if self.num_required_args or max_positional_args > 0:
last_required_arg = -1
for i, arg in enumerate(all_args):
......@@ -2864,7 +2890,7 @@ class DefNode(FuncDefNode):
if max_positional_args > 0:
code.putln('}')
if kw_only_args and not self.starstar_arg:
if has_kw_only_args and not self.starstar_arg:
# unpack optional keyword-only arguments
# checking for interned strings in a dict is faster than iterating
# but it's too likely that we must iterate if we expect **kwargs
......@@ -2914,19 +2940,7 @@ class DefNode(FuncDefNode):
self.name))
code.putln(code.error_goto(self.pos))
code.putln('}')
# convert arg values to their final type and assign them
for i, arg in enumerate(all_args):
if arg.default and not arg.type.is_pyobject:
code.putln("if (values[%d]) {" % i)
self.generate_arg_assignment(arg, "values[%d]" % i, code)
if arg.default and not arg.type.is_pyobject:
code.putln('} else {')
code.putln(
"%s = %s;" % (
arg.entry.cname,
arg.calculate_default_value_code(code)))
code.putln('}')
code.putln('}')
def generate_argument_conversion_code(self, code):
# Generate code to convert arguments from signature type to
......
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