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Kirill Smelkov
cpython
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02d9f5e5
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02d9f5e5
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May 08, 2016
by
Serhiy Storchaka
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Issue #26881: The modulefinder module now supports extended opcode arguments.
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Lib/dis.py
Lib/dis.py
+26
-29
Lib/modulefinder.py
Lib/modulefinder.py
+18
-27
Lib/test/test_modulefinder.py
Lib/test/test_modulefinder.py
+13
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Misc/NEWS
Misc/NEWS
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Lib/dis.py
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@@ -275,31 +275,17 @@ def _get_instructions_bytes(code, varnames=None, names=None, constants=None,
"""
labels
=
findlabels
(
code
)
extended_arg
=
0
starts_line
=
None
free
=
None
# enumerate() is not an option, since we sometimes process
# multiple elements on a single pass through the loop
n
=
len
(
code
)
i
=
0
while
i
<
n
:
op
=
code
[
i
]
offset
=
i
for
offset
,
op
,
arg
in
_unpack_opargs
(
code
):
if
linestarts
is
not
None
:
starts_line
=
linestarts
.
get
(
i
,
None
)
starts_line
=
linestarts
.
get
(
offset
,
None
)
if
starts_line
is
not
None
:
starts_line
+=
line_offset
is_jump_target
=
i
in
labels
i
=
i
+
1
arg
=
None
is_jump_target
=
offset
in
labels
argval
=
None
argrepr
=
''
if
op
>=
HAVE_ARGUMENT
:
arg
=
code
[
i
]
+
code
[
i
+
1
]
*
256
+
extended_arg
extended_arg
=
0
i
=
i
+
2
if
op
==
EXTENDED_ARG
:
extended_arg
=
arg
*
65536
if
arg
is
not
None
:
# Set argval to the dereferenced value of the argument when
# availabe, and argrepr to the string representation of argval.
# _disassemble_bytes needs the string repr of the
...
...
@@ -310,7 +296,7 @@ def _get_instructions_bytes(code, varnames=None, names=None, constants=None,
elif
op
in
hasname
:
argval
,
argrepr
=
_get_name_info
(
arg
,
names
)
elif
op
in
hasjrel
:
argval
=
i
+
arg
argval
=
offset
+
3
+
arg
argrepr
=
"to "
+
repr
(
argval
)
elif
op
in
haslocal
:
argval
,
argrepr
=
_get_name_info
(
arg
,
varnames
)
...
...
@@ -320,7 +306,7 @@ def _get_instructions_bytes(code, varnames=None, names=None, constants=None,
elif
op
in
hasfree
:
argval
,
argrepr
=
_get_name_info
(
arg
,
cells
)
elif
op
in
hasnargs
:
argrepr
=
"%d positional, %d keyword pair"
%
(
code
[
i
-
2
],
code
[
i
-
1
]
)
argrepr
=
"%d positional, %d keyword pair"
%
(
arg
%
256
,
arg
//
256
)
yield
Instruction
(
opname
[
op
],
op
,
arg
,
argval
,
argrepr
,
offset
,
starts_line
,
is_jump_target
)
...
...
@@ -356,26 +342,37 @@ def _disassemble_str(source, *, file=None):
disco
=
disassemble
# XXX For backwards compatibility
def
findlabels
(
code
):
"""Detect all offsets in a byte code which are jump targets.
Return the list of offsets.
"""
labels
=
[]
def
_unpack_opargs
(
code
):
# enumerate() is not an option, since we sometimes process
# multiple elements on a single pass through the loop
extended_arg
=
0
n
=
len
(
code
)
i
=
0
while
i
<
n
:
op
=
code
[
i
]
offset
=
i
i
=
i
+
1
arg
=
None
if
op
>=
HAVE_ARGUMENT
:
arg
=
code
[
i
]
+
code
[
i
+
1
]
*
256
arg
=
code
[
i
]
+
code
[
i
+
1
]
*
256
+
extended_arg
extended_arg
=
0
i
=
i
+
2
if
op
==
EXTENDED_ARG
:
extended_arg
=
arg
*
65536
yield
(
offset
,
op
,
arg
)
def
findlabels
(
code
):
"""Detect all offsets in a byte code which are jump targets.
Return the list of offsets.
"""
labels
=
[]
for
offset
,
op
,
arg
in
_unpack_opargs
(
code
):
if
arg
is
not
None
:
label
=
-
1
if
op
in
hasjrel
:
label
=
i
+
arg
label
=
offset
+
3
+
arg
elif
op
in
hasjabs
:
label
=
arg
if
label
>=
0
:
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Lib/modulefinder.py
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02d9f5e5
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...
@@ -13,13 +13,12 @@ with warnings.catch_warnings():
warnings
.
simplefilter
(
'ignore'
,
PendingDeprecationWarning
)
import
imp
# XXX Clean up once str8's cstor matches bytes.
LOAD_CONST
=
bytes
([
dis
.
opname
.
index
(
'LOAD_CONST'
)])
IMPORT_NAME
=
bytes
([
dis
.
opname
.
index
(
'IMPORT_NAME'
)])
STORE_NAME
=
bytes
([
dis
.
opname
.
index
(
'STORE_NAME'
)])
STORE_GLOBAL
=
bytes
([
dis
.
opname
.
index
(
'STORE_GLOBAL'
)])
STORE_OPS
=
[
STORE_NAME
,
STORE_GLOBAL
]
HAVE_ARGUMENT
=
bytes
([
dis
.
HAVE_ARGUMENT
])
LOAD_CONST
=
dis
.
opmap
[
'LOAD_CONST'
]
IMPORT_NAME
=
dis
.
opmap
[
'IMPORT_NAME'
]
STORE_NAME
=
dis
.
opmap
[
'STORE_NAME'
]
STORE_GLOBAL
=
dis
.
opmap
[
'STORE_GLOBAL'
]
STORE_OPS
=
STORE_NAME
,
STORE_GLOBAL
EXTENDED_ARG
=
dis
.
EXTENDED_ARG
# Modulefinder does a good job at simulating Python's, but it can not
# handle __path__ modifications packages make at runtime. Therefore there
...
...
@@ -337,38 +336,30 @@ class ModuleFinder:
fullname
=
name
+
"."
+
sub
self
.
_add_badmodule
(
fullname
,
caller
)
def
scan_opcodes_25
(
self
,
co
,
unpack
=
struct
.
unpack
):
def
scan_opcodes
(
self
,
co
):
# Scan the code, and yield 'interesting' opcode combinations
# Python 2.5 version (has absolute and relative imports)
code
=
co
.
co_code
names
=
co
.
co_names
consts
=
co
.
co_consts
LOAD_LOAD_AND_IMPORT
=
LOAD_CONST
+
LOAD_CONST
+
IMPORT_NAME
while
code
:
c
=
bytes
([
code
[
0
]])
if
c
in
STORE_OPS
:
oparg
,
=
unpack
(
'<H'
,
code
[
1
:
3
])
opargs
=
[(
op
,
arg
)
for
_
,
op
,
arg
in
dis
.
_unpack_opargs
(
code
)
if
op
!=
EXTENDED_ARG
]
for
i
,
(
op
,
oparg
)
in
enumerate
(
opargs
):
if
op
in
STORE_OPS
:
yield
"store"
,
(
names
[
oparg
],)
code
=
code
[
3
:]
continue
if
code
[:
9
:
3
]
==
LOAD_LOAD_AND_IMPORT
:
oparg_1
,
oparg_2
,
oparg_3
=
unpack
(
'<xHxHxH'
,
code
[:
9
])
level
=
consts
[
oparg_1
]
if
(
op
==
IMPORT_NAME
and
i
>=
2
and
opargs
[
i
-
1
][
0
]
==
opargs
[
i
-
2
][
0
]
==
LOAD_CONST
):
level
=
consts
[
opargs
[
i
-
2
][
1
]]
fromlist
=
consts
[
opargs
[
i
-
1
][
1
]]
if
level
==
0
:
# absolute import
yield
"absolute_import"
,
(
consts
[
oparg_2
],
names
[
oparg_3
])
yield
"absolute_import"
,
(
fromlist
,
names
[
oparg
])
else
:
# relative import
yield
"relative_import"
,
(
level
,
consts
[
oparg_2
],
names
[
oparg_3
])
code
=
code
[
9
:]
yield
"relative_import"
,
(
level
,
fromlist
,
names
[
oparg
])
continue
if
c
>=
HAVE_ARGUMENT
:
code
=
code
[
3
:]
else
:
code
=
code
[
1
:]
def
scan_code
(
self
,
co
,
m
):
code
=
co
.
co_code
scanner
=
self
.
scan_opcodes
_25
scanner
=
self
.
scan_opcodes
for
what
,
args
in
scanner
(
co
):
if
what
==
"store"
:
name
,
=
args
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Lib/test/test_modulefinder.py
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@@ -319,6 +319,19 @@ class ModuleFinderTest(unittest.TestCase):
expected
=
"co_filename %r changed to %r"
%
(
old_path
,
new_path
)
self
.
assertIn
(
expected
,
output
)
def
test_extended_opargs
(
self
):
extended_opargs_test
=
[
"a"
,
[
"a"
,
"b"
],
[],
[],
"""
\
a.py
%r
import b
b.py
"""
%
list
(
range
(
2
**
16
))]
# 2**16 constants
self
.
_do_test
(
extended_opargs_test
)
if
__name__
==
"__main__"
:
unittest
.
main
()
Misc/NEWS
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@@ -116,6 +116,8 @@ Core and Builtins
Library
-------
- Issue #26881: The modulefinder module now supports extended opcode arguments.
- Issue #23815: Fixed crashes related to directly created instances of types in
_tkinter and curses.panel modules.
...
...
@@ -125,6 +127,8 @@ Library
- Issue #26873: xmlrpc now raises ResponseError on unsupported type tags
instead of silently return incorrect result.
- Issue #26881: modulefinder now works with bytecode with extended args.
- Issue #26711: Fixed the comparison of plistlib.Data with other types.
- Issue #24114: Fix an uninitialized variable in `ctypes.util`.
...
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