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Kirill Smelkov
cpython
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64505a1f
Commit
64505a1f
authored
Jun 08, 2017
by
Lisa Roach
Committed by
Serhiy Storchaka
Jun 08, 2017
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bpo-30486: Allow setting cell value (#1840)
The cell_contents attribute of the cell object is now writable.
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Doc/reference/datamodel.rst
Doc/reference/datamodel.rst
+6
-0
Lib/test/test_funcattrs.py
Lib/test/test_funcattrs.py
+20
-0
Misc/NEWS
Misc/NEWS
+5
-3
Objects/cellobject.c
Objects/cellobject.c
+10
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Doc/reference/datamodel.rst
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@@ -510,6 +510,9 @@ Callable types
| :attr:`__closure__` | ``None`` or a tuple of cells | Read-only |
| | that contain bindings for the | |
| | function's free variables. | |
| | See below for information on | |
| | the ``cell_contents`` | |
| | attribute. | |
+-------------------------+-------------------------------+-----------+
| :attr:`__annotations__` | A dict containing annotations | Writable |
| | of parameters. The keys of | |
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@@ -530,6 +533,9 @@ Callable types
implementation only supports function attributes on user-defined functions.
Function attributes on built-in functions may be supported in the future.*
A cell object has the attribute ``cell_contents``. This can be used to get
the value of the cell, as well as set the value.
Additional information about a function's definition can be retrieved from its
code object; see the description of internal types below.
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Lib/test/test_funcattrs.py
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@@ -93,6 +93,26 @@ class FunctionPropertiesTest(FuncAttrsTest):
self
.
fail
(
"shouldn't be able to read an empty cell"
)
a
=
12
def
test_set_cell
(
self
):
a
=
12
def
f
():
return
a
c
=
f
.
__closure__
c
[
0
].
cell_contents
=
9
self
.
assertEqual
(
c
[
0
].
cell_contents
,
9
)
self
.
assertEqual
(
f
(),
9
)
self
.
assertEqual
(
a
,
9
)
del
c
[
0
].
cell_contents
try
:
c
[
0
].
cell_contents
except
ValueError
:
pass
else
:
self
.
fail
(
"shouldn't be able to read an empty cell"
)
with
self
.
assertRaises
(
NameError
):
f
()
with
self
.
assertRaises
(
UnboundLocalError
):
print
(
a
)
def
test___name__
(
self
):
self
.
assertEqual
(
self
.
b
.
__name__
,
'b'
)
self
.
b
.
__name__
=
'c'
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Misc/NEWS
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@@ -10,6 +10,11 @@ What's New in Python 3.7.0 alpha 1?
Core and Builtins
-----------------
- bpo-30486: Allows setting cell values for __closure__. Patch by Lisa Roach.
- bpo-30537: itertools.islice now accepts integer-like objects (having
an __index__ method) as start, stop, and slice arguments
- bpo-25324: Tokens needed for parsing in Python moved to C. ``COMMENT``,
``NL`` and ``ENCODING``. This way the tokens and tok_names in the token
module don'
t
get
changed
when
you
import
the
tokenize
module
.
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@@ -128,9 +133,6 @@ Core and Builtins
-
bpo
-
29546
:
Improve
from
-
import
error
message
with
location
-
bpo
-
30537
:
itertools
.
islice
now
accepts
integer
-
like
objects
(
having
an
__index__
method
)
as
start
,
stop
,
and
slice
arguments
-
Issue
#
29319
:
Prevent
RunMainFromImporter
overwriting
sys
.
path
[
0
].
-
Issue
#
29337
:
Fixed
possible
BytesWarning
when
compare
the
code
objects
.
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Objects/cellobject.c
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@@ -140,8 +140,17 @@ cell_get_contents(PyCellObject *op, void *closure)
return
op
->
ob_ref
;
}
int
cell_set_contents
(
PyCellObject
*
op
,
PyObject
*
obj
)
{
Py_XINCREF
(
obj
);
Py_XSETREF
(
op
->
ob_ref
,
obj
);
return
0
;
}
static
PyGetSetDef
cell_getsetlist
[]
=
{
{
"cell_contents"
,
(
getter
)
cell_get_contents
,
NULL
},
{
"cell_contents"
,
(
getter
)
cell_get_contents
,
(
setter
)
cell_set_contents
,
NULL
},
{
NULL
}
/* sentinel */
};
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