Commit a2236526 authored by Dag Sverre Seljebotn's avatar Dag Sverre Seljebotn

Merge (++, see details)

Also fixed a bug that the merge revealed.
Also added CythonTransform.current_directives.
parents d2f4df7a e05e7c05
......@@ -11,3 +11,5 @@ build/
*.orig
*.rej
*.dep
tags
import re
from Cython.Compiler.Visitor import CythonTransform
from Cython.Compiler.Nodes import DefNode, CFuncDefNode
from Cython.Compiler.Errors import CompileError
from Cython.Compiler.StringEncoding import EncodedString
from Cython.Compiler import Options
class EmbedSignature(CythonTransform):
SPECIAL_METHOD_RE = re.compile(r'__\w+__')
def __init__(self, context):
super(EmbedSignature, self).__init__(context)
self.denv = None # XXX
self.is_in_class = False
self.class_name = None
def _fmt_basic_c_type_modifiers(self, ctype):
longness = ctype.longness
modifiers = ''
if longness < 0:
modifiers = 'short '
elif longness > 0:
modifiers = 'long ' * longness
signed = ctype.signed
if signed == 0:
modifiers = 'unsigned ' + modifiers
elif signed == 2:
modifiers = 'signed ' + modifiers
return modifiers[:-1] # strip final space
def _fmt_arg_type(self, arg):
try:
base_type = arg.base_type
arg_type = base_type.name
except AttributeError:
return ''
if base_type.is_basic_c_type:
modifiers = self._fmt_basic_c_type_modifiers(base_type)
if modifiers:
arg_type = '%s %s' % (modifiers, arg_type)
return arg_type
def _fmt_arg_name(self, arg):
try:
return arg.declarator.name
except AttributeError:
return arg.declarator.base.name
def _fmt_arg_defv(self, arg):
if not arg.default:
return None
try:
denv = self.denv # XXX
ctval = arg.default.compile_time_value(self.denv)
return '%s' % ctval
except Exception:
try:
return arg.default.name # XXX
except AttributeError:
return '<???>'
def _fmt_arg(self, arg):
arg_type = self._fmt_arg_type(arg)
arg_name = self._fmt_arg_name(arg)
arg_defv = self._fmt_arg_defv(arg)
doc = arg_name
if arg_type:
doc = ('%s ' % arg_type) + doc
if arg_defv:
doc = doc + ('=%s' % arg_defv)
return doc
def _fmt_arglist(self, args,
npargs=0, pargs=None,
nkargs=0, kargs=None):
arglist = []
for arg in args:
arg_doc = self._fmt_arg(arg)
arglist.append(arg_doc)
if pargs:
arglist.insert(npargs, '*%s' % pargs.name)
elif nkargs:
arglist.insert(npargs, '*')
if kargs:
arglist.append('**%s' % kargs.name)
return arglist
def _fmt_ret_type(self, ret):
ret_type = ret.name
if ret_type is None:
return ''
modifiers = self._fmt_basic_c_type_modifiers(ret)
if modifiers:
ret_type = '%s %s' % (modifiers, ret_type)
return ret_type
def _fmt_signature(self, cls_name, func_name, args,
npargs=0, pargs=None,
nkargs=0, kargs=None,
return_type=None):
arglist = self._fmt_arglist(args,
npargs, pargs,
nkargs, kargs)
arglist_doc = ', '.join(arglist)
func_doc = '%s(%s)' % (func_name, arglist_doc)
if cls_name:
func_doc = '%s.%s' % (cls_name, func_doc)
if return_type:
ret_doc = self._fmt_ret_type(return_type)
if ret_doc:
func_doc = '%s -> %s' % (func_doc, ret_doc)
return func_doc
def _embed_signature(self, signature, node_doc):
if node_doc:
return signature + '\n' + node_doc
else:
return signature
def __call__(self, node):
if not Options.docstrings:
return node
else:
return super(EmbedSignature, self).__call__(node)
def visit_ClassDefNode(self, node):
oldincls = self.is_in_class
oldname = self.class_name
self.is_in_class = True
try:
# PyClassDefNode
self.class_name = node.name
except AttributeError:
# CClassDefNode
self.class_name = node.class_name
self.visitchildren(node)
self.is_in_class = oldincls
self.class_name = oldname
return node
def visit_FuncDefNode(self, node):
if not self.current_directives['embedsignature']:
return node
signature = None
if type(node) is DefNode: # def FOO(...):
special_method = (self.is_in_class and \
self.SPECIAL_METHOD_RE.match(node.name))
if not special_method:
nkargs = getattr(node, 'num_kwonly_args', 0)
npargs = len(node.args) - nkargs
signature = self._fmt_signature(
self.class_name, node.name, node.args,
npargs, node.star_arg,
nkargs, node.starstar_arg,
return_type=None)
elif type(node) is CFuncDefNode:
if node.overridable: # cpdef FOO(...):
signature = self._fmt_signature(
self.class_name, node.declarator.base.name,
node.declarator.args,
return_type=node.base_type)
else: # should not fall here ...
assert False
if signature:
new_doc = self._embed_signature(signature, node.doc)
node.doc = EncodedString(new_doc) # XXX
return node
......@@ -92,7 +92,7 @@ class IntroduceBufferAuxiliaryVars(CythonTransform):
mode = entry.type.mode
if mode == 'full':
suboffsetvars = [var(Naming.bufsuboffset_prefix, i, "-1") for i in range(entry.type.ndim)]
elif mode == 'strided':
else:
suboffsetvars = None
entry.buffer_aux = Symtab.BufferAux(bufinfo, stridevars, shapevars, suboffsetvars)
......@@ -121,7 +121,7 @@ ERR_BUF_OPTION_UNKNOWN = '"%s" is not a buffer option'
ERR_BUF_TOO_MANY = 'Too many buffer options'
ERR_BUF_DUP = '"%s" buffer option already supplied'
ERR_BUF_MISSING = '"%s" missing'
ERR_BUF_MODE = 'Only allowed buffer modes are "full" or "strided" (as a compile-time string)'
ERR_BUF_MODE = 'Only allowed buffer modes are: "c", "fortran", "full", "strided" (as a compile-time string)'
ERR_BUF_NDIM = 'ndim must be a non-negative integer'
ERR_BUF_DTYPE = 'dtype must be "object", numeric type or a struct'
......@@ -175,7 +175,7 @@ def analyse_buffer_options(globalpos, env, posargs, dictargs, defaults=None, nee
raise CompileError(globalpos, ERR_BUF_NDIM)
mode = options.get("mode")
if mode and not (mode in ('full', 'strided')):
if mode and not (mode in ('full', 'strided', 'c', 'fortran')):
raise CompileError(globalpos, ERR_BUF_MODE)
return options
......@@ -188,10 +188,15 @@ def analyse_buffer_options(globalpos, env, posargs, dictargs, defaults=None, nee
def get_flags(buffer_aux, buffer_type):
flags = 'PyBUF_FORMAT'
if buffer_type.mode == 'full':
mode = buffer_type.mode
if mode == 'full':
flags += '| PyBUF_INDIRECT'
elif buffer_type.mode == 'strided':
elif mode == 'strided':
flags += '| PyBUF_STRIDES'
elif mode == 'c':
flags += '| PyBUF_C_CONTIGUOUS'
elif mode == 'fortran':
flags += '| PyBUF_F_CONTIGUOUS'
else:
assert False
if buffer_aux.writable_needed: flags += "| PyBUF_WRITABLE"
......@@ -242,9 +247,7 @@ def put_acquire_arg_buffer(entry, code, pos):
# entry.buffer_aux.buffer_info_var.cname))
def get_release_buffer_code(entry):
return "__Pyx_SafeReleaseBuffer((PyObject*)%s, &%s)" % (
entry.cname,
entry.buffer_aux.buffer_info_var.cname)
return "__Pyx_SafeReleaseBuffer(&%s)" % entry.buffer_aux.buffer_info_var.cname
def put_assign_to_buffer(lhs_cname, rhs_cname, buffer_aux, buffer_type,
is_initialized, pos, code):
......@@ -274,8 +277,7 @@ def put_assign_to_buffer(lhs_cname, rhs_cname, buffer_aux, buffer_type,
if is_initialized:
# Release any existing buffer
code.putln('__Pyx_SafeReleaseBuffer((PyObject*)%s, &%s);' % (
lhs_cname, bufstruct))
code.putln('__Pyx_SafeReleaseBuffer(&%s);' % bufstruct)
# Acquire
retcode_cname = code.funcstate.allocate_temp(PyrexTypes.c_int_type)
code.putln("%s = %s;" % (retcode_cname, getbuffer % rhs_cname))
......@@ -370,28 +372,43 @@ def put_buffer_lookup_code(entry, index_signeds, index_cnames, options, pos, cod
code.putln("if (%s < 0) %s += %s;" % (cname, cname, shape.cname))
# Create buffer lookup and return it
# This is done via utility macros/inline functions, which vary
# according to the access mode used.
params = []
nd = entry.type.ndim
if entry.type.mode == 'full':
mode = entry.type.mode
if mode == 'full':
for i, s, o in zip(index_cnames, bufaux.stridevars, bufaux.suboffsetvars):
params.append(i)
params.append(s.cname)
params.append(o.cname)
funcname = "__Pyx_BufPtrFull%dd" % nd
funcgen = buf_lookup_full_code
else:
if mode == 'strided':
funcname = "__Pyx_BufPtrStrided%dd" % nd
funcgen = buf_lookup_strided_code
elif mode == 'c':
funcname = "__Pyx_BufPtrCContig%dd" % nd
funcgen = buf_lookup_c_code
elif mode == 'fortran':
funcname = "__Pyx_BufPtrFortranContig%dd" % nd
funcgen = buf_lookup_fortran_code
else:
assert False
for i, s in zip(index_cnames, bufaux.stridevars):
params.append(i)
params.append(s.cname)
funcname = "__Pyx_BufPtrStrided%dd" % nd
funcgen = buf_lookup_strided_code
# Make sure the utility code is available
code.globalstate.use_generated_code(funcgen, name=funcname, nd=nd)
ptrcode = "%s(%s.buf, %s)" % (funcname, bufstruct, ", ".join(params))
return entry.type.buffer_ptr_type.cast_code(ptrcode)
ptr_type = entry.type.buffer_ptr_type
ptrcode = "%s(%s, %s.buf, %s)" % (funcname,
ptr_type.declaration_code(""),
bufstruct,
", ".join(params))
return ptrcode
def use_empty_bufstruct_code(env, max_ndim):
......@@ -402,33 +419,59 @@ def use_empty_bufstruct_code(env, max_ndim):
env.use_utility_code([code, ""], "empty_bufstruct_code")
def buf_lookup_strided_code(proto, defin, name, nd):
"""
Generates a buffer lookup function for the right number
of dimensions. The function gives back a void* at the right location.
"""
# _i_ndex, _s_tride
args = ", ".join(["i%d, s%d" % (i, i) for i in range(nd)])
offset = " + ".join(["i%d * s%d" % (i, i) for i in range(nd)])
proto.putln("#define %s(buf, %s) ((char*)buf + %s)" % (name, args, offset))
def buf_lookup_full_code(proto, defin, name, nd):
"""
Generates a buffer lookup function for the right number
of dimensions. The function gives back a void* at the right location.
"""
# _i_ndex, _s_tride, sub_o_ffset
args = ", ".join(["Py_ssize_t i%d, Py_ssize_t s%d, Py_ssize_t o%d" % (i, i, i) for i in range(nd)])
proto.putln("static INLINE void* %s(void* buf, %s);" % (name, args))
macroargs = ", ".join(["i%d, s%d, o%d" % (i, i, i) for i in range(nd)])
proto.putln("#define %s(type, buf, %s) (type)(%s_imp(buf, %s))" % (name, macroargs, name, macroargs))
funcargs = ", ".join(["Py_ssize_t i%d, Py_ssize_t s%d, Py_ssize_t o%d" % (i, i, i) for i in range(nd)])
proto.putln("static INLINE void* %s_imp(void* buf, %s);" % (name, funcargs))
defin.putln(dedent("""
static INLINE void* %s(void* buf, %s) {
static INLINE void* %s_imp(void* buf, %s) {
char* ptr = (char*)buf;
""") % (name, args) + "".join([dedent("""\
""") % (name, funcargs) + "".join([dedent("""\
ptr += s%d * i%d;
if (o%d >= 0) ptr = *((char**)ptr) + o%d;
""") % (i, i, i, i) for i in range(nd)]
) + "\nreturn ptr;\n}")
def buf_lookup_strided_code(proto, defin, name, nd):
"""
Generates a buffer lookup function for the right number
of dimensions. The function gives back a void* at the right location.
"""
# _i_ndex, _s_tride
args = ", ".join(["i%d, s%d" % (i, i) for i in range(nd)])
offset = " + ".join(["i%d * s%d" % (i, i) for i in range(nd)])
proto.putln("#define %s(type, buf, %s) (type)((char*)buf + %s)" % (name, args, offset))
def buf_lookup_c_code(proto, defin, name, nd):
"""
Similar to strided lookup, but can assume that the last dimension
doesn't need a multiplication as long as.
Still we keep the same signature for now.
"""
if nd == 1:
proto.putln("#define %s(type, buf, i0, s0) ((type)buf + i0)" % name)
else:
args = ", ".join(["i%d, s%d" % (i, i) for i in range(nd)])
offset = " + ".join(["i%d * s%d" % (i, i) for i in range(nd - 1)])
proto.putln("#define %s(type, buf, %s) ((type)((char*)buf + %s) + i%d)" % (name, args, offset, nd - 1))
def buf_lookup_fortran_code(proto, defin, name, nd):
"""
Like C lookup, but the first index is optimized instead.
"""
if nd == 1:
proto.putln("#define %s(type, buf, i0, s0) ((type)buf + i0)" % name)
else:
args = ", ".join(["i%d, s%d" % (i, i) for i in range(nd)])
offset = " + ".join(["i%d * s%d" % (i, i) for i in range(1, nd)])
proto.putln("#define %s(type, buf, %s) ((type)((char*)buf + %s) + i%d)" % (name, args, offset, 0))
#
# Utils for creating type string checkers
......@@ -537,12 +580,11 @@ def get_getbuffer_code(dtype, code):
}
ts = buf->format;
ts = __Pyx_ConsumeWhitespace(ts);
ts = __Pyx_BufferTypestringCheckEndian(ts);
if (!ts) goto fail;
ts = __Pyx_ConsumeWhitespace(ts);
ts = %(itemchecker)s(ts);
if (!ts) goto fail;
ts = __Pyx_ConsumeWhitespace(ts);
if (!ts) goto fail;
if (*ts != 0) {
PyErr_Format(PyExc_ValueError,
"Expected non-struct buffer data type (expected end, got '%%s')", ts);
......@@ -569,6 +611,9 @@ def buffer_type_checker(dtype, code):
return funcname
def use_py2_buffer_functions(env):
# Emulation of PyObject_GetBuffer and PyBuffer_Release for Python 2.
# For >= 2.6 we do double mode -- use the new buffer interface on objects
# which has the right tp_flags set, but emulation otherwise.
codename = "PyObject_GetBuffer" # just a representative unique key
# Search all types for __getbuffer__ overloads
......@@ -589,8 +634,12 @@ def use_py2_buffer_functions(env):
find_buffer_types(env)
code = dedent("""
#if (PY_MAJOR_VERSION < 3) && !(Py_TPFLAGS_DEFAULT & Py_TPFLAGS_HAVE_NEWBUFFER)
#if PY_MAJOR_VERSION < 3
static int __Pyx_GetBuffer(PyObject *obj, Py_buffer *view, int flags) {
#if PY_VERSION_HEX >= 0x02060000
if (Py_TYPE(obj)->tp_flags & Py_TPFLAGS_HAVE_NEWBUFFER)
return PyObject_GetBuffer(obj, view, flags);
#endif
""")
if len(types) > 0:
clause = "if"
......@@ -606,7 +655,9 @@ def use_py2_buffer_functions(env):
code += dedent("""
}
static void __Pyx_ReleaseBuffer(PyObject *obj, Py_buffer *view) {
static void __Pyx_ReleaseBuffer(Py_buffer *view) {
PyObject* obj = view->obj;
if (obj) {
""")
if len(types) > 0:
clause = "if"
......@@ -615,18 +666,21 @@ def use_py2_buffer_functions(env):
code += "%s (PyObject_TypeCheck(obj, %s)) %s(obj, view);" % (clause, t, release)
clause = "else if"
code += dedent("""
Py_DECREF(obj);
view->obj = NULL;
}
}
#endif
""")
env.use_utility_code([dedent("""\
#if (PY_MAJOR_VERSION < 3) && !(Py_TPFLAGS_DEFAULT & Py_TPFLAGS_HAVE_NEWBUFFER)
#if PY_MAJOR_VERSION < 3
static int __Pyx_GetBuffer(PyObject *obj, Py_buffer *view, int flags);
static void __Pyx_ReleaseBuffer(PyObject *obj, Py_buffer *view);
static void __Pyx_ReleaseBuffer(Py_buffer *view);
#else
#define __Pyx_GetBuffer PyObject_GetBuffer
#define __Pyx_ReleaseBuffer PyObject_ReleaseBuffer
#define __Pyx_ReleaseBuffer PyBuffer_Release
#endif
"""), code], codename)
......@@ -655,20 +709,20 @@ static void __Pyx_RaiseBufferIndexError(int axis) {
# exporter.
#
acquire_utility_code = ["""\
static INLINE void __Pyx_SafeReleaseBuffer(PyObject* obj, Py_buffer* info);
static INLINE void __Pyx_SafeReleaseBuffer(Py_buffer* info);
static INLINE void __Pyx_ZeroBuffer(Py_buffer* buf); /*proto*/
static INLINE const char* __Pyx_ConsumeWhitespace(const char* ts); /*proto*/
static INLINE const char* __Pyx_BufferTypestringCheckEndian(const char* ts); /*proto*/
static void __Pyx_BufferNdimError(Py_buffer* buffer, int expected_ndim); /*proto*/
""", """
static INLINE void __Pyx_SafeReleaseBuffer(PyObject* obj, Py_buffer* info) {
static INLINE void __Pyx_SafeReleaseBuffer(Py_buffer* info) {
if (info->buf == NULL) return;
if (info->suboffsets == __Pyx_minusones) info->suboffsets = NULL;
__Pyx_ReleaseBuffer(obj, info);
__Pyx_ReleaseBuffer(info);
}
static INLINE void __Pyx_ZeroBuffer(Py_buffer* buf) {
buf->buf = NULL;
buf->obj = NULL;
buf->strides = __Pyx_zeros;
buf->shape = __Pyx_zeros;
buf->suboffsets = __Pyx_minusones;
......@@ -677,41 +731,24 @@ static INLINE void __Pyx_ZeroBuffer(Py_buffer* buf) {
static INLINE const char* __Pyx_ConsumeWhitespace(const char* ts) {
while (1) {
switch (*ts) {
case '@':
case 10:
case 13:
case ' ':
++ts;
break;
case '=':
case '<':
case '>':
case '!':
PyErr_SetString(PyExc_ValueError, "Buffer acquisition error: Only native byte order, size and alignment supported.");
return NULL;
default:
return ts;
}
}
}
static INLINE const char* __Pyx_BufferTypestringCheckEndian(const char* ts) {
int num = 1;
int little_endian = ((char*)&num)[0];
int ok = 1;
switch (*ts) {
case '@':
case '=':
++ts; break;
case '<':
if (little_endian) ++ts;
else ok = 0;
break;
case '>':
case '!':
if (!little_endian) ++ts;
else ok = 0;
break;
}
if (!ok) {
PyErr_Format(PyExc_ValueError, "Buffer has wrong endianness (rejecting on '%s')", ts);
return NULL;
}
return ts;
}
static void __Pyx_BufferNdimError(Py_buffer* buffer, int expected_ndim) {
PyErr_Format(PyExc_ValueError,
"Buffer has wrong number of dimensions (expected %d, got %d)",
......
......@@ -104,14 +104,15 @@ builtin_types_table = [
builtin_structs_table = [
('Py_buffer', 'Py_buffer',
[("buf", PyrexTypes.c_void_ptr_type),
("obj", PyrexTypes.py_object_type),
("len", PyrexTypes.c_py_ssize_t_type),
("itemsize", PyrexTypes.c_py_ssize_t_type),
("readonly", PyrexTypes.c_bint_type),
("format", PyrexTypes.c_char_ptr_type),
("ndim", PyrexTypes.c_int_type),
("format", PyrexTypes.c_char_ptr_type),
("shape", PyrexTypes.c_py_ssize_t_ptr_type),
("strides", PyrexTypes.c_py_ssize_t_ptr_type),
("suboffsets", PyrexTypes.c_py_ssize_t_ptr_type),
("itemsize", PyrexTypes.c_py_ssize_t_type),
("internal", PyrexTypes.c_void_ptr_type),
])
]
......
......@@ -36,7 +36,7 @@ Options:
-D, --no-docstrings Remove docstrings.
-a, --annotate Produce a colorized HTML version of the source.
--convert-range Convert for loops using range() function to for...from loops.
--line-directives Produce #line directives pointing to the .pyx source
--cplus Output a c++ rather than c file.
-X, --directive <name>=<value>[,<name=value,...] Overrides a compiler directive
"""
......@@ -114,6 +114,8 @@ def parse_command_line(args):
Options.annotate = True
elif option == "--convert-range":
Options.convert_range = True
elif option == "--line-directives":
options.emit_linenums = True
elif option in ("-X", "--directive"):
try:
options.pragma_overrides = Options.parse_option_list(pop_arg())
......
......@@ -167,13 +167,14 @@ class GlobalState(object):
directives = {}
def __init__(self, rootwriter):
def __init__(self, rootwriter, emit_linenums=False):
self.filename_table = {}
self.filename_list = []
self.input_file_contents = {}
self.used_utility_code = set()
self.declared_cnames = {}
self.pystring_table_needed = False
self.emit_linenums = emit_linenums
def initwriters(self, rootwriter):
self.utilprotowriter = rootwriter.new_writer()
......@@ -384,6 +385,8 @@ class GlobalState(object):
writer.insert(self.utilprotowriter)
def put_utility_code_defs(self, writer):
if self.emit_linenums:
writer.write('\n#line 1 "cython_utility"\n')
writer.insert(self.utildefwriter)
......@@ -409,7 +412,7 @@ class CCodeWriter(object):
- marker: Not copied to insertion point
- filename_table, filename_list, input_file_contents: All codewriters
coming from the same root share the same instances simultaneously.
"""
"""
# f file output file
# buffer StringIOTree
......@@ -421,19 +424,21 @@ class CCodeWriter(object):
# generation (labels and temps state etc.)
# globalstate GlobalState contains state global for a C file (input file info,
# utility code, declared constants etc.)
# emit_linenums boolean whether or not to write #line pragmas
def __init__(self, create_from=None, buffer=None, copy_formatting=False):
def __init__(self, create_from=None, buffer=None, copy_formatting=False, emit_linenums=None):
if buffer is None: buffer = StringIOTree()
self.buffer = buffer
self.marker = None
self.last_marker_line = 0
self.source_desc = ""
self.funcstate = None
self.level = 0
self.bol = 1
if create_from is None:
# Root CCodeWriter
self.globalstate = GlobalState(self)
self.globalstate = GlobalState(self, emit_linenums=emit_linenums)
self.globalstate.initwriters(self)
# ^^^ need seperate step because this will reference self.globalstate
else:
......@@ -443,6 +448,10 @@ class CCodeWriter(object):
if copy_formatting:
self.level = create_from.level
self.bol = create_from.bol
if emit_linenums is None:
self.emit_linenums = self.globalstate.emit_linenums
else:
self.emit_linenums = emit_linenums
def create_new(self, create_from, buffer, copy_formatting):
# polymorphic constructor -- very slightly more versatile
......@@ -510,6 +519,8 @@ class CCodeWriter(object):
def putln(self, code = ""):
if self.marker and self.bol:
self.emit_marker()
if self.emit_linenums and self.last_marker_line != 0:
self.write('\n#line %s "%s"\n' % (self.last_marker_line, self.source_desc))
if code:
self.put(code)
self.write("\n");
......@@ -586,7 +597,8 @@ class CCodeWriter(object):
marker = u'"%s":%d\n%s\n' % (
source_desc.get_escaped_description(), line, u'\n'.join(lines))
self.marker = (line, marker)
if self.emit_linenums:
self.source_desc = source_desc.get_escaped_description()
def put_label(self, lbl):
if lbl in self.funcstate.labels_used:
......
......@@ -1423,7 +1423,7 @@ class IndexNode(ExprNode):
elif not skip_child_analysis:
self.index.analyse_types(env)
if self.base.type.is_pyobject:
if self.index.type.is_int:
if self.index.type.is_int and not self.index.type.is_longlong:
self.original_index_type = self.index.type
self.index = self.index.coerce_to(PyrexTypes.c_py_ssize_t_type, env).coerce_to_simple(env)
if getting:
......@@ -1886,6 +1886,9 @@ class SimpleCallNode(CallNode):
arg_code = actual_arg.result_as(formal_arg.type)
arg_list_code.append(arg_code)
if func_type.is_overridable:
arg_list_code.append(str(int(self.wrapper_call or self.function.entry.is_unbound_cmethod)))
if func_type.optional_arg_count:
if expected_nargs == actual_nargs:
optional_args = 'NULL'
......@@ -1897,9 +1900,9 @@ class SimpleCallNode(CallNode):
arg_list_code.append(actual_arg.result_code)
result = "%s(%s)" % (self.function.result_code,
join(arg_list_code, ", "))
if self.wrapper_call or \
self.function.entry.is_unbound_cmethod and self.function.entry.type.is_overridable:
result = "(%s = 1, %s)" % (Naming.skip_dispatch_cname, result)
# if self.wrapper_call or \
# self.function.entry.is_unbound_cmethod and self.function.entry.type.is_overridable:
# result = "(%s = 1, %s)" % (Naming.skip_dispatch_cname, result)
return result
def generate_result_code(self, code):
......@@ -2641,7 +2644,7 @@ class ListComprehensionAppendNode(ExprNode):
self.is_temp = 1
def generate_result_code(self, code):
code.putln("%s = PyList_Append(%s, %s); %s" %
code.putln("%s = PyList_Append(%s, (PyObject*)%s); %s" %
(self.result_code,
self.target.result_code,
self.expr.result_code,
......
......@@ -80,6 +80,7 @@ class Context:
from ParseTreeTransforms import AnalyseDeclarationsTransform, AnalyseExpressionsTransform
from ParseTreeTransforms import CreateClosureClasses, MarkClosureVisitor, DecoratorTransform
from ParseTreeTransforms import InterpretCompilerDirectives
from AutoDocTransforms import EmbedSignature
from Optimize import FlattenInListTransform, SwitchTransform, OptimizeRefcounting
from Buffer import IntroduceBufferAuxiliaryVars
from ModuleNode import check_c_classes
......@@ -96,6 +97,7 @@ class Context:
PostParse(self),
_specific_post_parse,
InterpretCompilerDirectives(self, self.pragma_overrides),
EmbedSignature(self),
FlattenInListTransform(),
WithTransform(self),
DecoratorTransform(self),
......@@ -727,7 +729,8 @@ default_options = dict(
timestamps = None,
verbose = 0,
quiet = 0,
pragma_overrides = {}
pragma_overrides = {},
emit_linenums = False,
)
if sys.platform == "mac":
from Cython.Mac.MacSystem import c_compile, c_link, CCompilerError
......
......@@ -3,7 +3,6 @@
#
import os, time
from cStringIO import StringIO
from PyrexTypes import CPtrType
import Future
......@@ -44,6 +43,7 @@ class ModuleNode(Nodes.Node, Nodes.BlockNode):
# directives Top-level compiler directives
child_attrs = ["body"]
directives = None
def analyse_declarations(self, env):
if Options.embed_pos_in_docstring:
......@@ -242,7 +242,7 @@ class ModuleNode(Nodes.Node, Nodes.BlockNode):
if Options.annotate or options.annotate:
code = Annotate.AnnotationCCodeWriter()
else:
code = Code.CCodeWriter()
code = Code.CCodeWriter(emit_linenums=options.emit_linenums)
h_code = code.insertion_point()
self.generate_module_preamble(env, modules, h_code)
......@@ -432,14 +432,15 @@ class ModuleNode(Nodes.Node, Nodes.BlockNode):
code.putln("")
code.putln(" typedef struct {")
code.putln(" void *buf;")
code.putln(" PyObject *obj;")
code.putln(" Py_ssize_t len;")
code.putln(" Py_ssize_t itemsize;")
code.putln(" int readonly;")
code.putln(" const char *format;")
code.putln(" int ndim;")
code.putln(" char *format;")
code.putln(" Py_ssize_t *shape;")
code.putln(" Py_ssize_t *strides;")
code.putln(" Py_ssize_t *suboffsets;")
code.putln(" Py_ssize_t itemsize;")
code.putln(" void *internal;")
code.putln(" } Py_buffer;")
code.putln("")
......@@ -463,6 +464,10 @@ class ModuleNode(Nodes.Node, Nodes.BlockNode):
code.putln(" #define Py_TPFLAGS_HAVE_INDEX 0")
code.putln("#endif")
code.putln("#if (PY_VERSION_HEX < 0x02060000) || (PY_MAJOR_VERSION >= 3)")
code.putln(" #define Py_TPFLAGS_HAVE_NEWBUFFER 0")
code.putln("#endif")
code.putln("#if PY_MAJOR_VERSION >= 3")
code.putln(" #define PyBaseString_Type PyUnicode_Type")
code.putln(" #define PyString_Type PyBytes_Type")
......@@ -761,10 +766,8 @@ class ModuleNode(Nodes.Node, Nodes.BlockNode):
dll_linkage = dll_linkage)
if entry.visibility == 'private':
storage_class = "static "
elif entry.visibility == 'extern':
storage_class = "%s " % Naming.extern_c_macro
else:
storage_class = ""
storage_class = "%s " % Naming.extern_c_macro
code.putln("%s%s; /*proto*/" % (
storage_class,
header))
......@@ -872,7 +875,7 @@ class ModuleNode(Nodes.Node, Nodes.BlockNode):
else:
code.put_init_var_to_py_none(entry, "p->%s")
entry = scope.lookup_here("__new__")
if entry:
if entry and entry.is_special:
if entry.trivial_signature:
cinit_args = "o, %s, NULL" % Naming.empty_tuple
else:
......@@ -1958,11 +1961,11 @@ builtin_module_name_utility_code = [
import_module_utility_code = [
"""
static PyObject *__Pyx_ImportModule(char *name); /*proto*/
static PyObject *__Pyx_ImportModule(const char *name); /*proto*/
""","""
#ifndef __PYX_HAVE_RT_ImportModule
#define __PYX_HAVE_RT_ImportModule
static PyObject *__Pyx_ImportModule(char *name) {
static PyObject *__Pyx_ImportModule(const char *name) {
PyObject *py_name = 0;
PyObject *py_module = 0;
......@@ -1987,29 +1990,32 @@ bad:
type_import_utility_code = [
"""
static PyTypeObject *__Pyx_ImportType(char *module_name, char *class_name, long size); /*proto*/
static PyTypeObject *__Pyx_ImportType(const char *module_name, const char *class_name, long size); /*proto*/
""","""
#ifndef __PYX_HAVE_RT_ImportType
#define __PYX_HAVE_RT_ImportType
static PyTypeObject *__Pyx_ImportType(char *module_name, char *class_name,
static PyTypeObject *__Pyx_ImportType(const char *module_name, const char *class_name,
long size)
{
PyObject *py_module = 0;
PyObject *result = 0;
PyObject *py_name = 0;
py_module = __Pyx_ImportModule(module_name);
if (!py_module)
goto bad;
#if PY_MAJOR_VERSION < 3
py_name = PyString_FromString(module_name);
py_name = PyString_FromString(class_name);
#else
py_name = PyUnicode_FromString(module_name);
py_name = PyUnicode_FromString(class_name);
#endif
if (!py_name)
goto bad;
py_module = __Pyx_ImportModule(module_name);
if (!py_module)
goto bad;
result = PyObject_GetAttrString(py_module, class_name);
result = PyObject_GetAttr(py_module, py_name);
Py_DECREF(py_name);
py_name = 0;
Py_DECREF(py_module);
py_module = 0;
if (!result)
goto bad;
if (!PyType_Check(result)) {
......@@ -2026,7 +2032,7 @@ static PyTypeObject *__Pyx_ImportType(char *module_name, char *class_name,
}
return (PyTypeObject *)result;
bad:
Py_XDECREF(py_name);
Py_XDECREF(py_module);
Py_XDECREF(result);
return 0;
}
......
......@@ -44,7 +44,7 @@ vtabstruct_prefix = pyrex_prefix + "vtabstruct_"
opt_arg_prefix = pyrex_prefix + "opt_args_"
args_cname = pyrex_prefix + "args"
kwdlist_cname = pyrex_prefix + "argnames"
pykwdlist_cname = pyrex_prefix + "pyargnames"
obj_base_cname = pyrex_prefix + "base"
builtins_cname = pyrex_prefix + "b"
preimport_cname = pyrex_prefix + "i"
......@@ -76,7 +76,6 @@ print_function_kwargs = pyrex_prefix + "print_kwargs"
cleanup_cname = pyrex_prefix + "module_cleanup"
pymoduledef_cname = pyrex_prefix + "moduledef"
optional_args_cname = pyrex_prefix + "optional_args"
no_opt_args = pyrex_prefix + "no_opt_args"
import_star = pyrex_prefix + "import_star"
import_star_set = pyrex_prefix + "import_star_set"
cur_scope_cname = pyrex_prefix + "cur_scope"
......@@ -95,6 +94,10 @@ exc_lineno_name = pyrex_prefix + "exc_lineno"
exc_vars = (exc_type_name, exc_value_name, exc_tb_name)
exc_save_vars = (pyrex_prefix + 'save_exc_type',
pyrex_prefix + 'save_exc_value',
pyrex_prefix + 'save_exc_tb')
api_name = pyrex_prefix + "capi__"
h_guard_prefix = "__PYX_HAVE__"
......
......@@ -905,6 +905,9 @@ class FuncDefNode(StatNode, BlockNode):
lenv = self.local_scope
is_getbuffer_slot = (self.entry.name == "__getbuffer__" and
self.entry.scope.is_c_class_scope)
# Generate C code for header and body of function
code.enter_cfunc_scope()
code.return_from_error_cleanup_label = code.new_label()
......@@ -947,6 +950,9 @@ class FuncDefNode(StatNode, BlockNode):
acquire_gil = self.need_gil_acquisition(lenv)
if acquire_gil:
code.putln("PyGILState_STATE _save = PyGILState_Ensure();")
# ----- Automatic lead-ins for certain special functions
if is_getbuffer_slot:
self.getbuffer_init(code)
# ----- Fetch arguments
self.generate_argument_parsing_code(env, code)
# If an argument is assigned to in the body, we must
......@@ -958,6 +964,8 @@ class FuncDefNode(StatNode, BlockNode):
for entry in lenv.var_entries:
if entry.type.is_pyobject and entry.init_to_none and entry.used:
code.put_init_var_to_py_none(entry)
# ----- Initialise local buffer auxiliary variables
for entry in lenv.var_entries + lenv.arg_entries:
if entry.type.is_buffer and entry.buffer_aux.buffer_info_var.used:
code.putln("%s.buf = NULL;" % entry.buffer_aux.buffer_info_var.cname)
# ----- Check and convert arguments
......@@ -990,12 +998,13 @@ class FuncDefNode(StatNode, BlockNode):
# so need to save and restore error state
buffers_present = len(lenv.buffer_entries) > 0
if buffers_present:
code.globalstate.use_utility_code(restore_exception_utility_code)
code.putln("{ PyObject *__pyx_type, *__pyx_value, *__pyx_tb;")
code.putln("PyErr_Fetch(&__pyx_type, &__pyx_value, &__pyx_tb);")
code.putln("__Pyx_ErrFetch(&__pyx_type, &__pyx_value, &__pyx_tb);")
for entry in lenv.buffer_entries:
code.putln("%s;" % Buffer.get_release_buffer_code(entry))
#code.putln("%s = 0;" % entry.cname)
code.putln("PyErr_Restore(__pyx_type, __pyx_value, __pyx_tb);}")
code.putln("__Pyx_ErrRestore(__pyx_type, __pyx_value, __pyx_tb);}")
err_val = self.error_value()
exc_check = self.caller_will_check_exceptions()
......@@ -1008,6 +1017,7 @@ class FuncDefNode(StatNode, BlockNode):
'__Pyx_WriteUnraisable("%s");' %
self.entry.qualified_name)
env.use_utility_code(unraisable_exception_utility_code)
env.use_utility_code(restore_exception_utility_code)
default_retval = self.return_type.default_value
if err_val is None and default_retval:
err_val = default_retval
......@@ -1016,17 +1026,27 @@ class FuncDefNode(StatNode, BlockNode):
"%s = %s;" % (
Naming.retval_cname,
err_val))
if buffers_present:
# Else, non-error return will be an empty clause
if is_getbuffer_slot:
self.getbuffer_error_cleanup(code)
# If we are using the non-error cleanup section we should
# jump past it if we have an error. The if-test below determine
# whether this section is used.
if buffers_present or is_getbuffer_slot:
code.put_goto(code.return_from_error_cleanup_label)
# ----- Non-error return cleanup
# PS! If adding something here, modify the conditions for the
# goto statement in error cleanup above
# If you add anything here, remember to add a condition to the
# if-test above in the error block (so that it can jump past this
# block).
code.put_label(code.return_label)
for entry in lenv.buffer_entries:
if entry.used:
code.putln("%s;" % Buffer.get_release_buffer_code(entry))
if is_getbuffer_slot:
self.getbuffer_normal_cleanup(code)
# ----- Return cleanup for both error and no-error return
code.put_label(code.return_from_error_cleanup_label)
if not Options.init_local_none:
......@@ -1038,7 +1058,6 @@ class FuncDefNode(StatNode, BlockNode):
for entry in lenv.arg_entries:
if entry.type.is_pyobject and lenv.control_flow.get_state((entry.name, 'source')) != 'arg':
code.put_var_decref(entry)
self.put_stararg_decrefs(code)
if acquire_gil:
code.putln("PyGILState_Release(_save);")
# code.putln("/* TODO: decref scope object */")
......@@ -1053,10 +1072,7 @@ class FuncDefNode(StatNode, BlockNode):
code.exit_cfunc_scope()
if self.py_func:
self.py_func.generate_function_definitions(env, code)
self.generate_optarg_wrapper_function(env, code)
def put_stararg_decrefs(self, code):
pass
self.generate_wrapper_functions(code)
def declare_argument(self, env, arg):
if arg.type.is_void:
......@@ -1065,7 +1081,8 @@ class FuncDefNode(StatNode, BlockNode):
error(arg.pos,
"Argument type '%s' is incomplete" % arg.type)
return env.declare_arg(arg.name, arg.type, arg.pos)
def generate_optarg_wrapper_function(self, env, code):
def generate_wrapper_functions(self, code):
pass
def generate_execution_code(self, code):
......@@ -1087,8 +1104,27 @@ class FuncDefNode(StatNode, BlockNode):
# For Python class methods, create and store function object
if self.assmt:
self.assmt.generate_execution_code(code)
#
# Special code for the __getbuffer__ function
#
def getbuffer_init(self, code):
info = self.local_scope.arg_entries[1].cname
# Python 3.0 betas have a bug in memoryview which makes it call
# getbuffer with a NULL parameter. For now we work around this;
# the following line should be removed when this bug is fixed.
code.putln("if (%s == NULL) return 0;" % info)
code.putln("%s->obj = Py_None; Py_INCREF(Py_None);" % info)
def getbuffer_error_cleanup(self, code):
info = self.local_scope.arg_entries[1].cname
code.putln("Py_DECREF(%s->obj); %s->obj = NULL;" %
(info, info))
def getbuffer_normal_cleanup(self, code):
info = self.local_scope.arg_entries[1].cname
code.putln("if (%s->obj == Py_None) { Py_DECREF(Py_None); %s->obj = NULL; }" %
(info, info))
class CFuncDefNode(FuncDefNode):
# C function definition.
......@@ -1103,6 +1139,7 @@ class CFuncDefNode(FuncDefNode):
# with_gil boolean Acquire GIL around body
# type CFuncType
# py_func wrapper for calling from Python
# overridable whether or not this is a cpdef function
child_attrs = ["base_type", "declarator", "body", "py_func"]
......@@ -1198,21 +1235,22 @@ class CFuncDefNode(FuncDefNode):
if self.overridable:
self.py_func.analyse_expressions(env)
def generate_function_header(self, code, with_pymethdef, with_opt_args = 1):
def generate_function_header(self, code, with_pymethdef, with_opt_args = 1, with_dispatch = 1, cname = None):
arg_decls = []
type = self.type
visibility = self.entry.visibility
for arg in type.args[:len(type.args)-type.optional_arg_count]:
arg_decls.append(arg.declaration_code())
if with_dispatch and self.overridable:
arg_decls.append(PyrexTypes.c_int_type.declaration_code(Naming.skip_dispatch_cname))
if type.optional_arg_count and with_opt_args:
arg_decls.append(type.op_arg_struct.declaration_code(Naming.optional_args_cname))
if type.has_varargs:
arg_decls.append("...")
if not arg_decls:
arg_decls = ["void"]
cname = self.entry.func_cname
if not with_opt_args:
cname += Naming.no_opt_args
if cname is None:
cname = self.entry.func_cname
entity = type.function_header_code(cname, string.join(arg_decls, ", "))
if visibility == 'public':
dll_linkage = "DL_EXPORT"
......@@ -1289,20 +1327,38 @@ class CFuncDefNode(FuncDefNode):
def caller_will_check_exceptions(self):
return self.entry.type.exception_check
def generate_optarg_wrapper_function(self, env, code):
if self.type.optional_arg_count and \
self.type.original_sig and not self.type.original_sig.optional_arg_count:
def generate_wrapper_functions(self, code):
# If the C signature of a function has changed, we need to generate
# wrappers to put in the slots here.
k = 0
entry = self.entry
func_type = entry.type
while entry.prev_entry is not None:
k += 1
entry = entry.prev_entry
entry.func_cname = "%s%swrap_%s" % (self.entry.func_cname, Naming.pyrex_prefix, k)
code.putln()
self.generate_function_header(code, 0, with_opt_args = 0)
self.generate_function_header(code,
0,
with_dispatch = entry.type.is_overridable,
with_opt_args = entry.type.optional_arg_count,
cname = entry.func_cname)
if not self.return_type.is_void:
code.put('return ')
args = self.type.args
arglist = [arg.cname for arg in args[:len(args)-self.type.optional_arg_count]]
arglist.append('NULL')
if entry.type.is_overridable:
arglist.append(Naming.skip_dispatch_cname)
elif func_type.is_overridable:
arglist.append('0')
if entry.type.optional_arg_count:
arglist.append(Naming.optional_args_cname)
elif func_type.optional_arg_count:
arglist.append('NULL')
code.putln('%s(%s);' % (self.entry.func_cname, ', '.join(arglist)))
code.putln('}')
class PyArgDeclNode(Node):
# Argument which must be a Python object (used
......@@ -1381,17 +1437,6 @@ class DefNode(FuncDefNode):
self.declare_pyfunction(env)
self.analyse_signature(env)
self.return_type = self.entry.signature.return_type()
if self.signature_has_generic_args():
if self.star_arg:
env.use_utility_code(get_stararg_utility_code)
elif self.signature_has_generic_args():
env.use_utility_code(raise_argtuple_too_long_utility_code)
if not self.signature_has_nongeneric_args():
env.use_utility_code(get_keyword_string_check_utility_code)
elif self.starstar_arg:
env.use_utility_code(get_splitkeywords_utility_code)
if self.num_required_kw_args:
env.use_utility_code(get_checkkeywords_utility_code)
def analyse_signature(self, env):
any_type_tests_needed = 0
......@@ -1512,6 +1557,10 @@ class DefNode(FuncDefNode):
arg.entry = self.declare_argument(env, arg)
arg.entry.used = 1
arg.entry.is_self_arg = arg.is_self_arg
if not arg.is_self_arg:
arg.name_entry = env.get_string_const(
arg.name, identifier = True)
env.add_py_string(arg.name_entry, identifier = True)
if arg.hdr_type:
if arg.is_self_arg or \
(arg.type.is_extension_type and not arg.hdr_type.is_extension_type):
......@@ -1597,31 +1646,13 @@ class DefNode(FuncDefNode):
def generate_keyword_list(self, code):
if self.signature_has_generic_args() and \
self.signature_has_nongeneric_args():
reqd_kw_flags = []
has_reqd_kwds = False
code.put(
"static char *%s[] = {" %
Naming.kwdlist_cname)
"static PyObject **%s[] = {" %
Naming.pykwdlist_cname)
for arg in self.args:
if arg.is_generic:
code.put(
'"%s",' %
arg.name)
if arg.kw_only and not arg.default:
has_reqd_kwds = 1
flag = "1"
else:
flag = "0"
reqd_kw_flags.append(flag)
code.putln(
"0};")
if has_reqd_kwds:
flags_name = Naming.reqd_kwds_cname
self.reqd_kw_flags_cname = flags_name
code.putln(
"static char %s[] = {%s};" % (
flags_name,
",".join(reqd_kw_flags)))
code.put('&%s,' % arg.name_entry.pystring_cname)
code.putln("0};")
def generate_argument_parsing_code(self, env, code):
# Generate PyArg_ParseTuple call for generic
......@@ -1632,25 +1663,24 @@ class DefNode(FuncDefNode):
old_error_label = code.new_error_label()
our_error_label = code.error_label
end_label = code.new_label()
end_label = code.new_label("argument_unpacking_done")
has_kwonly_args = self.num_kwonly_args > 0
has_star_or_kw_args = self.star_arg is not None \
or self.starstar_arg is not None or has_kwonly_args
if not self.signature_has_generic_args():
if has_star_or_kw_args:
error(self.pos, "This method cannot have * or keyword arguments")
self.generate_argument_conversion_code(code)
elif not self.signature_has_nongeneric_args():
# func(*args) or func(**kw) or func(*args, **kw)
self.generate_stararg_copy_code(code)
else:
arg_addrs = []
arg_formats = []
positional_args = []
kw_only_args = []
default_seen = 0
for arg in self.args:
arg_entry = arg.entry
......@@ -1660,44 +1690,37 @@ class DefNode(FuncDefNode):
"%s = %s;" % (
arg_entry.cname,
arg.default_result_code))
if not default_seen:
arg_formats.append("|")
default_seen = 1
if not arg.is_self_arg and not arg.kw_only:
positional_args.append(arg)
if not arg.is_self_arg:
if arg.kw_only:
kw_only_args.append(arg)
else:
positional_args.append(arg)
elif arg.kw_only:
if not default_seen:
arg_formats.append("|")
kw_only_args.append(arg)
default_seen = 1
elif default_seen:
error(arg.pos, "Non-default argument following default argument")
elif not arg.is_self_arg:
positional_args.append(arg)
if arg.needs_conversion:
arg_addrs.append("&" + arg.hdr_cname)
format = arg.hdr_type.parsetuple_format
else:
arg_addrs.append("&" + arg_entry.cname)
format = arg_entry.type.parsetuple_format
if format:
arg_formats.append(format)
else:
error(arg.pos,
"Cannot convert Python object argument to type '%s' (when parsing input arguments)"
% arg.type)
if not format:
error(arg.pos,
"Cannot convert Python object argument to type '%s' (when parsing input arguments)"
% arg.type)
if has_star_or_kw_args:
self.generate_stararg_getting_code(code)
self.generate_argument_tuple_parsing_code(
positional_args, arg_formats, arg_addrs, code)
self.generate_tuple_and_keyword_parsing_code(
positional_args, kw_only_args, end_label, code)
code.error_label = old_error_label
if code.label_used(our_error_label):
code.put_goto(end_label)
if not code.label_used(end_label):
code.put_goto(end_label)
code.put_label(our_error_label)
if has_star_or_kw_args:
self.put_stararg_decrefs(code)
self.generate_arg_decref(self.star_arg, code)
if self.starstar_arg:
if self.starstar_arg.entry.xdecref_cleanup:
......@@ -1706,72 +1729,24 @@ class DefNode(FuncDefNode):
code.put_var_decref(self.starstar_arg.entry)
code.putln('__Pyx_AddTraceback("%s");' % self.entry.qualified_name)
code.putln("return %s;" % self.error_value())
if code.label_used(end_label):
code.put_label(end_label)
def generate_argument_tuple_parsing_code(self, positional_args,
arg_formats, arg_addrs, code):
# Unpack inplace if it's simple
if not self.num_required_kw_args:
min_positional_args = self.num_required_args - self.num_required_kw_args
max_positional_args = len(positional_args)
if len(self.args) > 0 and self.args[0].is_self_arg:
min_positional_args -= 1
if max_positional_args == min_positional_args:
count_cond = "likely(PyTuple_GET_SIZE(%s) == %s)" % (
Naming.args_cname, max_positional_args)
def generate_arg_assignment(self, arg, item, code):
if arg.type.is_pyobject:
if arg.is_generic:
item = PyrexTypes.typecast(arg.type, PyrexTypes.py_object_type, item)
code.putln("%s = %s;" % (arg.entry.cname, item))
else:
func = arg.type.from_py_function
if func:
code.putln("%s = %s(%s); %s" % (
arg.entry.cname,
func,
item,
code.error_goto_if(arg.type.error_condition(arg.entry.cname), arg.pos)))
else:
count_cond = "likely(%s <= PyTuple_GET_SIZE(%s)) && likely(PyTuple_GET_SIZE(%s) <= %s)" % (
min_positional_args,
Naming.args_cname,
Naming.args_cname,
max_positional_args)
code.putln(
'if (likely(!%s) && %s) {' % (Naming.kwds_cname, count_cond))
i = 0
closing = 0
for arg in positional_args:
if arg.default:
code.putln('if (PyTuple_GET_SIZE(%s) > %s) {' % (Naming.args_cname, i))
closing += 1
item = "PyTuple_GET_ITEM(%s, %s)" % (Naming.args_cname, i)
if arg.type.is_pyobject:
if arg.is_generic:
item = PyrexTypes.typecast(arg.type, PyrexTypes.py_object_type, item)
code.putln("%s = %s;" % (arg.entry.cname, item))
else:
func = arg.type.from_py_function
if func:
code.putln("%s = %s(%s); %s" % (
arg.entry.cname,
func,
item,
code.error_goto_if(arg.type.error_condition(arg.entry.cname), arg.pos)))
else:
error(arg.pos, "Cannot convert Python object argument to type '%s'" % arg.type)
i += 1
for _ in range(closing):
code.putln('}')
code.putln(
'}')
code.putln('else {')
argformat = '"%s"' % string.join(arg_formats, "")
pt_arglist = [Naming.args_cname, Naming.kwds_cname, argformat, Naming.kwdlist_cname] + arg_addrs
pt_argstring = string.join(pt_arglist, ", ")
code.putln(
'if (unlikely(!PyArg_ParseTupleAndKeywords(%s))) %s' % (
pt_argstring,
code.error_goto(self.pos)))
self.generate_argument_conversion_code(code)
if not self.num_required_kw_args:
code.putln('}')
def put_stararg_decrefs(self, code):
if self.star_arg:
code.put_decref(Naming.args_cname, py_object_type)
if self.starstar_arg:
code.put_xdecref(Naming.kwds_cname, py_object_type)
error(arg.pos, "Cannot convert Python object argument to type '%s'" % arg.type)
def generate_arg_xdecref(self, arg, code):
if arg:
......@@ -1780,17 +1755,30 @@ class DefNode(FuncDefNode):
def generate_arg_decref(self, arg, code):
if arg:
code.put_var_decref(arg.entry)
def arg_address(self, arg):
if arg:
return "&%s" % arg.entry.cname
else:
return 0
def generate_stararg_copy_code(self, code):
if not self.star_arg:
self.generate_positional_args_check(code, 0)
self.generate_keyword_args_check(code)
code.globalstate.use_utility_code(raise_argtuple_invalid_utility_code)
code.putln("if (unlikely(PyTuple_GET_SIZE(%s) > 0)) {" %
Naming.args_cname)
code.put('__Pyx_RaiseArgtupleInvalid("%s", 1, 0, 0, PyTuple_GET_SIZE(%s)); return %s;' % (
self.name.utf8encode(), Naming.args_cname, self.error_value()))
code.putln("}")
code.globalstate.use_utility_code(keyword_string_check_utility_code)
if self.starstar_arg:
if self.star_arg:
kwarg_check = "unlikely(%s)" % Naming.kwds_cname
else:
kwarg_check = "%s" % Naming.kwds_cname
else:
kwarg_check = "unlikely(%s) && unlikely(PyDict_Size(%s) > 0)" % (
Naming.kwds_cname, Naming.kwds_cname)
code.putln(
"if (%s && unlikely(!__Pyx_CheckKeywordStrings(%s, \"%s\", %d))) return %s;" % (
kwarg_check, Naming.kwds_cname, self.name,
bool(self.starstar_arg), self.error_value()))
if self.starstar_arg:
code.putln("%s = (%s) ? PyDict_Copy(%s) : PyDict_New();" % (
......@@ -1800,7 +1788,6 @@ class DefNode(FuncDefNode):
code.putln("if (unlikely(!%s)) return %s;" % (
self.starstar_arg.entry.cname, self.error_value()))
self.starstar_arg.entry.xdecref_cleanup = 0
self.starstar_arg = None
if self.star_arg:
code.put_incref(Naming.args_cname, py_object_type)
......@@ -1808,78 +1795,221 @@ class DefNode(FuncDefNode):
self.star_arg.entry.cname,
Naming.args_cname))
self.star_arg.entry.xdecref_cleanup = 0
self.star_arg = None
def generate_stararg_getting_code(self, code):
num_kwonly = self.num_kwonly_args
fixed_args = self.entry.signature.num_fixed_args()
nargs = len(self.args) - num_kwonly - fixed_args
error_return = "return %s;" % self.error_value()
def generate_tuple_and_keyword_parsing_code(self, positional_args,
kw_only_args, success_label, code):
argtuple_error_label = code.new_label("argtuple_error")
if self.star_arg:
star_arg_cname = self.star_arg.entry.cname
code.putln("if (likely(PyTuple_GET_SIZE(%s) <= %d)) {" % (
Naming.args_cname, nargs))
code.put_incref(Naming.args_cname, py_object_type)
code.put("%s = %s; " % (star_arg_cname, Naming.empty_tuple))
code.put_incref(Naming.empty_tuple, py_object_type)
code.putln("}")
code.putln("else {")
code.putln(
"if (unlikely(__Pyx_SplitStarArg(&%s, %d, &%s) < 0)) return %s;" % (
Naming.args_cname,
nargs,
star_arg_cname,
self.error_value()))
code.putln("}")
self.star_arg.entry.xdecref_cleanup = 0
elif self.signature_has_generic_args():
# make sure supernumerous positional arguments do not run
# into keyword-only arguments and provide a more helpful
# message than PyArg_ParseTupelAndKeywords()
self.generate_positional_args_check(code, nargs)
min_positional_args = self.num_required_args - self.num_required_kw_args
if len(self.args) > 0 and self.args[0].is_self_arg:
min_positional_args -= 1
max_positional_args = len(positional_args)
has_fixed_positional_count = not self.star_arg and \
min_positional_args == max_positional_args
code.globalstate.use_utility_code(raise_double_keywords_utility_code)
code.globalstate.use_utility_code(raise_argtuple_invalid_utility_code)
if self.num_required_kw_args:
code.globalstate.use_utility_code(raise_keyword_required_utility_code)
if self.starstar_arg or self.star_arg:
self.generate_stararg_init_code(max_positional_args, code)
# --- optimised code when we receive keyword arguments
if self.num_required_kw_args:
code.putln("if (likely(%s)) {" % Naming.kwds_cname)
else:
code.putln("if (unlikely(%s) && (PyDict_Size(%s) > 0)) {" % (
Naming.kwds_cname, 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)
# --- optimised code when we do not receive any keyword arguments
if min_positional_args > 0 or min_positional_args == max_positional_args:
# Python raises arg tuple related errors first, so we must
# check the length here
if min_positional_args == max_positional_args and not self.star_arg:
compare = '!='
else:
compare = '<'
code.putln('} else if (PyTuple_GET_SIZE(%s) %s %d) {' % (
Naming.args_cname, compare, min_positional_args))
code.put_goto(argtuple_error_label)
handle_error = 0
if self.num_required_kw_args:
# pure error case: keywords required but not passed
if max_positional_args > min_positional_args and not self.star_arg:
code.putln('} else if (PyTuple_GET_SIZE(%s) > %d) {' % (
Naming.args_cname, max_positional_args))
code.put_goto(argtuple_error_label)
code.putln('} else {')
for i, arg in enumerate(kw_only_args):
if not arg.default:
# required keyword-only argument missing
code.put('__Pyx_RaiseKeywordRequired("%s", *%s[%d]); ' % (
self.name.utf8encode(), Naming.pykwdlist_cname,
len(positional_args) + i))
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)
else:
# parse the positional arguments from the variable length
# args tuple
code.putln('} else {')
code.putln('switch (PyTuple_GET_SIZE(%s)) {' % Naming.args_cname)
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 not self.star_arg:
if min_positional_args == 0:
code.put('case 0: ')
code.putln('break;')
code.put('default: ')
code.put_goto(argtuple_error_label)
code.putln('}')
code.putln('}')
if code.label_used(argtuple_error_label):
code.put_goto(success_label)
code.put_label(argtuple_error_label)
code.put('__Pyx_RaiseArgtupleInvalid("%s", %d, %d, %d, PyTuple_GET_SIZE(%s)); ' % (
self.name.utf8encode(), has_fixed_positional_count,
min_positional_args, max_positional_args,
Naming.args_cname))
code.putln(code.error_goto(self.pos))
def generate_stararg_init_code(self, max_positional_args, code):
if self.starstar_arg:
handle_error = 1
code.put(
"if (unlikely(__Pyx_SplitKeywords(&%s, %s, &%s, %s) < 0)) " % (
Naming.kwds_cname,
Naming.kwdlist_cname,
self.starstar_arg.entry.cname,
self.reqd_kw_flags_cname))
self.starstar_arg.entry.xdecref_cleanup = 0
elif self.num_required_kw_args:
handle_error = 1
code.put("if (unlikely(__Pyx_CheckRequiredKeywords(%s, %s, %s) < 0)) " % (
Naming.kwds_cname,
Naming.kwdlist_cname,
self.reqd_kw_flags_cname))
code.putln('%s = PyDict_New(); if (unlikely(!%s)) return %s;' % (
self.starstar_arg.entry.cname,
self.starstar_arg.entry.cname,
self.error_value()))
if self.star_arg:
self.star_arg.entry.xdecref_cleanup = 0
code.putln('if (PyTuple_GET_SIZE(%s) > %d) {' % (
Naming.args_cname,
max_positional_args))
code.put('%s = PyTuple_GetSlice(%s, %d, PyTuple_GET_SIZE(%s)); ' % (
self.star_arg.entry.cname, Naming.args_cname,
max_positional_args, Naming.args_cname))
if self.starstar_arg:
code.putln("")
code.putln("if (unlikely(!%s)) {" % self.star_arg.entry.cname)
code.put_decref(self.starstar_arg.entry.cname, py_object_type)
code.putln('return %s;' % self.error_value())
code.putln('}')
else:
code.putln("if (unlikely(!%s)) return %s;" % (
self.star_arg.entry.cname, self.error_value()))
code.putln('} else {')
code.put("%s = %s; " % (self.star_arg.entry.cname, Naming.empty_tuple))
code.put_incref(Naming.empty_tuple, py_object_type)
code.putln('}')
if handle_error:
if self.star_arg:
code.putln("{")
code.put_decref(Naming.args_cname, py_object_type)
code.put_decref(self.star_arg.entry.cname, py_object_type)
code.putln(error_return)
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("PyObject* values[%d] = {%s};" % (
max_args, ('0,'*max_args)[:-1]))
code.putln("Py_ssize_t kw_args = PyDict_Size(%s);" %
Naming.kwds_cname)
# parse the 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:')
for i in range(max_positional_args-1, -1, -1):
code.put('case %2d: ' % (i+1))
code.putln("values[%d] = PyTuple_GET_ITEM(%s, %d);" % (
i, Naming.args_cname, i))
code.putln('case 0: break;')
if not self.star_arg:
code.put('default: ') # more arguments than allowed
code.put_goto(argtuple_error_label)
code.putln('}')
# now fill up the arguments with values from the kw dict
code.putln('switch (PyTuple_GET_SIZE(%s)) {' % Naming.args_cname)
for i, arg in enumerate(all_args):
if i <= max_positional_args:
if self.star_arg and i == max_positional_args:
code.putln('default:')
else:
code.putln('case %2d:' % i)
code.putln('values[%d] = PyDict_GetItem(%s, *%s[%d]);' % (
i, Naming.kwds_cname, Naming.pykwdlist_cname, i))
if i < min_positional_args:
code.putln('if (likely(values[%d])) kw_args--;' % i);
if i == 0:
# special case: we know arg 0 is missing
code.put('else ')
code.put_goto(argtuple_error_label)
else:
# provide the correct number of values (args or
# kwargs) that were passed into positional
# arguments up to this point
code.putln('else {')
code.put('__Pyx_RaiseArgtupleInvalid("%s", %d, %d, %d, %d); ' % (
self.name.utf8encode(), has_fixed_positional_count,
min_positional_args, max_positional_args, i))
code.putln(code.error_goto(self.pos))
code.putln('}')
else:
code.putln(error_return)
def generate_positional_args_check(self, code, nargs):
code.putln("if (unlikely(PyTuple_GET_SIZE(%s) > %d)) {" % (
Naming.args_cname, nargs))
code.putln("__Pyx_RaiseArgtupleTooLong(%d, PyTuple_GET_SIZE(%s));" % (
nargs, Naming.args_cname))
code.putln("return %s;" % self.error_value())
code.putln("}")
code.putln('if (values[%d]) kw_args--;' % i);
if arg.kw_only and not arg.default:
code.putln('else {')
code.put('__Pyx_RaiseKeywordRequired("%s", *%s[%d]); ' %(
self.name.utf8encode(), Naming.pykwdlist_cname, i))
code.putln(code.error_goto(self.pos))
code.putln('}')
code.putln('}')
def generate_keyword_args_check(self, code):
code.putln("if (unlikely(%s)) {" % Naming.kwds_cname)
code.putln("if (unlikely(!__Pyx_CheckKeywordStrings(%s, \"%s\", %d))) return %s;" % (
Naming.kwds_cname, self.name,
bool(self.starstar_arg), self.error_value()))
code.putln("}")
code.putln('if (unlikely(kw_args > 0)) {')
# non-positional kw args left in the dict: **kwargs or error
if self.star_arg:
code.putln("const Py_ssize_t used_pos_args = (PyTuple_GET_SIZE(%s) < %d) ? PyTuple_GET_SIZE(%s) : %d;" % (
Naming.args_cname, max_positional_args,
Naming.args_cname, max_positional_args))
pos_arg_count = "used_pos_args"
else:
pos_arg_count = "PyTuple_GET_SIZE(%s)" % Naming.args_cname
code.globalstate.use_utility_code(split_keywords_utility_code)
code.put(
'if (unlikely(__Pyx_SplitKeywords(%s, %s, %s, %s, "%s") < 0)) ' % (
Naming.kwds_cname,
Naming.pykwdlist_cname,
self.starstar_arg and self.starstar_arg.entry.cname or '0',
pos_arg_count,
self.name.utf8encode()))
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:
code.putln("if (values[%d]) {" % i)
self.generate_arg_assignment(arg, "values[%d]" % i, code)
if arg.default:
code.putln('}')
def generate_argument_conversion_code(self, code):
# Generate code to convert arguments from
......@@ -2006,7 +2136,7 @@ class OverrideCheckNode(StatNode):
else:
self_arg = "((PyObject *)%s)" % self.args[0].cname
code.putln("/* Check if called by wrapper */")
code.putln("if (unlikely(%s)) %s = 0;" % (Naming.skip_dispatch_cname, Naming.skip_dispatch_cname))
code.putln("if (unlikely(%s)) ;" % Naming.skip_dispatch_cname)
code.putln("/* Check if overriden in Python */")
if self.py_func.is_module_scope:
code.putln("else {")
......@@ -2865,6 +2995,7 @@ class RaiseStatNode(StatNode):
if self.exc_tb:
self.exc_tb.release_temp(env)
env.use_utility_code(raise_utility_code)
env.use_utility_code(restore_exception_utility_code)
self.gil_check(env)
gil_message = "Raising exception"
......@@ -2919,6 +3050,7 @@ class ReraiseStatNode(StatNode):
def analyse_expressions(self, env):
self.gil_check(env)
env.use_utility_code(raise_utility_code)
env.use_utility_code(restore_exception_utility_code)
gil_message = "Raising exception"
......@@ -3339,6 +3471,8 @@ class ForFromStatNode(LoopNode, StatNode):
# "Cannot assign integer to variable of type '%s'" % target_type)
if target_type.is_numeric:
self.is_py_target = 0
if isinstance(self.target, ExprNodes.IndexNode) and self.target.is_buffer_access:
raise error(self.pos, "Buffer indexing not allowed as for loop target.")
self.loopvar_name = self.target.entry.cname
self.py_loopvar_node = None
else:
......@@ -3466,13 +3600,19 @@ class TryExceptStatNode(StatNode):
if self.else_clause:
self.else_clause.analyse_declarations(env)
self.gil_check(env)
env.use_utility_code(reset_exception_utility_code)
def analyse_expressions(self, env):
self.body.analyse_expressions(env)
self.cleanup_list = env.free_temp_entries[:]
default_clause_seen = 0
for except_clause in self.except_clauses:
except_clause.analyse_expressions(env)
if default_clause_seen:
error(except_clause.pos, "default 'except:' must be last")
if not except_clause.pattern:
default_clause_seen = 1
self.has_default_clause = default_clause_seen
if self.else_clause:
self.else_clause.analyse_expressions(env)
self.gil_check(env)
......@@ -3480,35 +3620,61 @@ class TryExceptStatNode(StatNode):
gil_message = "Try-except statement"
def generate_execution_code(self, code):
old_return_label = code.return_label
old_error_label = code.new_error_label()
our_error_label = code.error_label
end_label = code.new_label()
except_end_label = code.new_label('exception_handled')
except_error_label = code.new_label('except_error')
except_return_label = code.new_label('except_return')
try_end_label = code.new_label('try')
code.putln("{")
code.putln("PyObject %s;" %
', '.join(['*%s' % var for var in Naming.exc_save_vars]))
code.putln("__Pyx_ExceptionSave(%s);" %
', '.join(['&%s' % var for var in Naming.exc_save_vars]))
code.putln(
"/*try:*/ {")
self.body.generate_execution_code(code)
code.putln(
"}")
code.error_label = old_error_label
code.error_label = except_error_label
code.return_label = except_return_label
if self.else_clause:
code.putln(
"/*else:*/ {")
self.else_clause.generate_execution_code(code)
code.putln(
"}")
code.put_goto(end_label)
code.put_goto(try_end_label)
code.put_label(our_error_label)
code.put_var_xdecrefs_clear(self.cleanup_list)
default_clause_seen = 0
for except_clause in self.except_clauses:
if not except_clause.pattern:
default_clause_seen = 1
else:
if default_clause_seen:
error(except_clause.pos, "Default except clause not last")
except_clause.generate_handling_code(code, end_label)
if not default_clause_seen:
code.put_goto(code.error_label)
code.put_label(end_label)
except_clause.generate_handling_code(code, except_end_label)
error_label_used = code.label_used(except_error_label)
if error_label_used or not self.has_default_clause:
if error_label_used:
code.put_label(except_error_label)
for var in Naming.exc_save_vars:
code.put_xdecref(var, py_object_type)
code.put_goto(old_error_label)
if code.label_used(except_return_label):
code.put_label(except_return_label)
code.putln("__Pyx_ExceptionReset(%s);" %
', '.join(Naming.exc_save_vars))
code.put_goto(old_return_label)
if code.label_used(except_end_label):
code.put_label(except_end_label)
code.putln("__Pyx_ExceptionReset(%s);" %
', '.join(Naming.exc_save_vars))
code.put_label(try_end_label)
code.putln("}")
code.return_label = old_return_label
code.error_label = old_error_label
def annotate(self, code):
self.body.annotate(code)
......@@ -3576,6 +3742,7 @@ class ExceptClauseNode(Node):
for var in self.exc_vars:
env.release_temp(var)
env.use_utility_code(get_exception_utility_code)
env.use_utility_code(restore_exception_utility_code)
def generate_handling_code(self, code, end_label):
code.mark_pos(self.pos)
......@@ -3708,6 +3875,11 @@ class TryFinallyStatNode(StatNode):
"PyObject *%s, *%s, *%s;" % Naming.exc_vars)
code.putln(
"int %s;" % Naming.exc_lineno_name)
exc_var_init_zero = ''.join(["%s = 0; " % var for var in Naming.exc_vars])
exc_var_init_zero += '%s = 0;' % Naming.exc_lineno_name
code.putln(exc_var_init_zero)
else:
exc_var_init_zero = None
code.use_label(catch_label)
code.putln(
"__pyx_why = 0; goto %s;" % catch_label)
......@@ -3718,9 +3890,10 @@ class TryFinallyStatNode(StatNode):
self.put_error_catcher(code,
new_error_label, i+1, catch_label)
else:
code.putln(
"%s: __pyx_why = %s; goto %s;" % (
new_label,
code.put('%s: ' % new_label)
if exc_var_init_zero:
code.putln(exc_var_init_zero)
code.putln("__pyx_why = %s; goto %s;" % (
i+1,
catch_label))
code.put_label(catch_label)
......@@ -3760,6 +3933,7 @@ class TryFinallyStatNode(StatNode):
"}")
def put_error_catcher(self, code, error_label, i, catch_label):
code.globalstate.use_utility_code(restore_exception_utility_code)
code.putln(
"%s: {" %
error_label)
......@@ -3768,7 +3942,7 @@ class TryFinallyStatNode(StatNode):
i)
code.put_var_xdecrefs_clear(self.cleanup_list)
code.putln(
"PyErr_Fetch(&%s, &%s, &%s);" %
"__Pyx_ErrFetch(&%s, &%s, &%s);" %
Naming.exc_vars)
code.putln(
"%s = %s;" % (
......@@ -3781,11 +3955,12 @@ class TryFinallyStatNode(StatNode):
"}")
def put_error_uncatcher(self, code, i, error_label):
code.globalstate.use_utility_code(restore_exception_utility_code)
code.putln(
"case %s: {" %
i)
code.putln(
"PyErr_Restore(%s, %s, %s);" %
"__Pyx_ErrRestore(%s, %s, %s);" %
Naming.exc_vars)
code.putln(
"%s = %s;" % (
......@@ -4220,7 +4395,7 @@ static void __Pyx_Raise(PyObject *type, PyObject *value, PyObject *tb) {
}
#endif
}
PyErr_Restore(type, value, tb);
__Pyx_ErrRestore(type, value, tb);
return;
raise_error:
Py_XDECREF(value);
......@@ -4244,7 +4419,7 @@ static void __Pyx_ReRaise(void) {
Py_XINCREF(type);
Py_XINCREF(value);
Py_XINCREF(tb);
PyErr_Restore(type, value, tb);
__Pyx_ErrRestore(type, value, tb);
}
"""]
......@@ -4252,9 +4427,12 @@ static void __Pyx_ReRaise(void) {
arg_type_test_utility_code = [
"""
static int __Pyx_ArgTypeTest(PyObject *obj, PyTypeObject *type, int none_allowed, char *name, int exact); /*proto*/
static int __Pyx_ArgTypeTest(PyObject *obj, PyTypeObject *type, int none_allowed,
const char *name, int exact); /*proto*/
""","""
static int __Pyx_ArgTypeTest(PyObject *obj, PyTypeObject *type, int none_allowed, char *name, int exact) {
static int __Pyx_ArgTypeTest(PyObject *obj, PyTypeObject *type, int none_allowed,
const char *name, int exact)
{
if (!type) {
PyErr_Format(PyExc_SystemError, "Missing type object");
return 0;
......@@ -4275,59 +4453,80 @@ static int __Pyx_ArgTypeTest(PyObject *obj, PyTypeObject *type, int none_allowed
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
#
# __Pyx_SplitStarArg splits the args tuple into two parts, one part
# suitable for passing to PyArg_ParseTupleAndKeywords, and the other
# containing any extra arguments. On success, replaces the borrowed
# reference *args with references to a new tuple, and passes back a
# new reference in *args2. Does not touch any of its arguments on
# failure.
get_stararg_utility_code = [
# __Pyx_RaiseArgtupleInvalid raises the correct exception when too
# many or too few positional arguments were found. This handles
# Py_ssize_t formatting correctly.
raise_argtuple_invalid_utility_code = [
"""
static INLINE int __Pyx_SplitStarArg(PyObject **args, Py_ssize_t nargs, PyObject **args2); /*proto*/
static INLINE void __Pyx_RaiseArgtupleInvalid(const char* func_name, int exact,
Py_ssize_t num_min, Py_ssize_t num_max, Py_ssize_t num_found); /*proto*/
""","""
static INLINE int __Pyx_SplitStarArg(
PyObject **args,
Py_ssize_t nargs,
PyObject **args2)
static INLINE void __Pyx_RaiseArgtupleInvalid(
const char* func_name,
int exact,
Py_ssize_t num_min,
Py_ssize_t num_max,
Py_ssize_t num_found)
{
PyObject *args1 = 0;
args1 = PyTuple_GetSlice(*args, 0, nargs);
if (!args1) {
*args2 = 0;
return -1;
Py_ssize_t num_expected;
const char *number, *more_or_less;
if (num_found < num_min) {
num_expected = num_min;
more_or_less = "at least";
} else {
num_expected = num_max;
more_or_less = "at most";
}
*args2 = PyTuple_GetSlice(*args, nargs, PyTuple_GET_SIZE(*args));
if (!*args2) {
Py_DECREF(args1);
return -1;
if (exact) {
more_or_less = "exactly";
}
*args = args1;
return 0;
number = (num_expected == 1) ? "" : "s";
PyErr_Format(PyExc_TypeError,
#if PY_VERSION_HEX < 0x02050000
"%s() takes %s %d positional argument%s (%d given)",
#else
"%s() takes %s %zd positional argument%s (%zd given)",
#endif
func_name, more_or_less, num_expected, number, num_found);
}
"""]
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
#
# __Pyx_RaiseArgtupleTooLong raises the correct exception when too
# many positional arguments were found. This handles Py_ssize_t
# formatting correctly.
raise_keyword_required_utility_code = [
"""
static INLINE void __Pyx_RaiseKeywordRequired(const char* func_name, PyObject* kw_name); /*proto*/
""","""
static INLINE void __Pyx_RaiseKeywordRequired(
const char* func_name,
PyObject* kw_name)
{
PyErr_Format(PyExc_TypeError,
#if PY_MAJOR_VERSION >= 3
"%s() needs keyword-only argument %U", func_name, kw_name);
#else
"%s() needs keyword-only argument %s", func_name,
PyString_AS_STRING(kw_name));
#endif
}
"""]
raise_argtuple_too_long_utility_code = [
raise_double_keywords_utility_code = [
"""
static INLINE void __Pyx_RaiseArgtupleTooLong(Py_ssize_t num_expected, Py_ssize_t num_found); /*proto*/
static INLINE void __Pyx_RaiseDoubleKeywordsError(
const char* func_name, PyObject* kw_name); /*proto*/
""","""
static INLINE void __Pyx_RaiseArgtupleTooLong(
Py_ssize_t num_expected,
Py_ssize_t num_found)
static INLINE void __Pyx_RaiseDoubleKeywordsError(
const char* func_name,
PyObject* kw_name)
{
const char* error_message =
#if PY_VERSION_HEX < 0x02050000
"function takes at most %d positional arguments (%d given)";
#else
"function takes at most %zd positional arguments (%zd given)";
#endif
PyErr_Format(PyExc_TypeError, error_message, num_expected, num_found);
PyErr_Format(PyExc_TypeError,
#if PY_MAJOR_VERSION >= 3
"%s() got multiple values for keyword argument '%U'", func_name, kw_name);
#else
"%s() got multiple values for keyword argument '%s'", func_name,
PyString_AS_STRING(kw_name));
#endif
}
"""]
......@@ -4337,11 +4536,12 @@ static INLINE void __Pyx_RaiseArgtupleTooLong(
# were passed to a function, or if any keywords were passed to a
# function that does not accept them.
get_keyword_string_check_utility_code = [
keyword_string_check_utility_code = [
"""
static int __Pyx_CheckKeywordStrings(PyObject *kwdict, const char* function_name, int kw_allowed); /*proto*/
static INLINE int __Pyx_CheckKeywordStrings(PyObject *kwdict,
const char* function_name, int kw_allowed); /*proto*/
""","""
static int __Pyx_CheckKeywordStrings(
static INLINE int __Pyx_CheckKeywordStrings(
PyObject *kwdict,
const char* function_name,
int kw_allowed)
......@@ -4350,141 +4550,115 @@ static int __Pyx_CheckKeywordStrings(
Py_ssize_t pos = 0;
while (PyDict_Next(kwdict, &pos, &key, 0)) {
#if PY_MAJOR_VERSION < 3
if (unlikely(!PyString_Check(key))) {
if (unlikely(!PyString_CheckExact(key)) && unlikely(!PyString_Check(key)))
#else
if (unlikely(!PyUnicode_Check(key))) {
if (unlikely(!PyUnicode_CheckExact(key)) && unlikely(!PyUnicode_Check(key)))
#endif
PyErr_Format(PyExc_TypeError,
"%s() keywords must be strings", function_name);
return 0;
}
}
if (unlikely(!kw_allowed) && unlikely(key)) {
PyErr_Format(PyExc_TypeError,
#if PY_MAJOR_VERSION < 3
"'%s' is an invalid keyword argument for this function",
PyString_AsString(key));
#else
"'%U' is an invalid keyword argument for this function",
key);
#endif
return 0;
goto invalid_keyword_type;
}
if ((!kw_allowed) && unlikely(key))
goto invalid_keyword;
return 1;
invalid_keyword_type:
PyErr_Format(PyExc_TypeError,
"%s() keywords must be strings", function_name);
return 0;
invalid_keyword:
PyErr_Format(PyExc_TypeError,
#if PY_MAJOR_VERSION < 3
"%s() got an unexpected keyword argument '%s'",
function_name, PyString_AsString(key));
#else
"%s() got an unexpected keyword argument '%U'",
function_name, key);
#endif
return 0;
}
"""]
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
#
# __Pyx_SplitKeywords splits the kwds dict into two parts one part
# suitable for passing to PyArg_ParseTupleAndKeywords, and the other
# containing any extra arguments. On success, replaces the borrowed
# reference *kwds with references to a new dict, and passes back a
# new reference in *kwds2. Does not touch any of its arguments on
# failure.
# __Pyx_SplitKeywords copies the keyword arguments that are not named
# in argnames[] from the kwds dict into kwds2. If kwds2 is NULL,
# these keywords will raise an invalid keyword error.
#
# Any of *kwds and kwds2 may be 0 (but not kwds). If *kwds == 0, it
# is not changed. If kwds2 == 0 and *kwds != 0, a new reference to
# the same dictionary is passed back in *kwds.
# Three kinds of errors are checked: 1) non-string keywords, 2)
# unexpected keywords and 3) overlap with positional arguments.
#
# If rqd_kwds is not 0, it is an array of booleans corresponding to
# the names in kwd_list, indicating required keyword arguments. If
# any of these are not present in kwds, an exception is raised.
# If num_posargs is greater 0, it denotes the number of positional
# arguments that were passed and that must therefore not appear
# amongst the keywords as well.
#
# This method does not check for required keyword arguments.
#
get_splitkeywords_utility_code = [
split_keywords_utility_code = [
"""
static int __Pyx_SplitKeywords(PyObject **kwds, char *kwd_list[], \
PyObject **kwds2, char rqd_kwds[]); /*proto*/
static int __Pyx_SplitKeywords(PyObject *kwds, PyObject **argnames[], \
PyObject *kwds2, Py_ssize_t num_pos_args, const char* function_name); /*proto*/
""","""
static int __Pyx_SplitKeywords(
PyObject **kwds,
char *kwd_list[],
PyObject **kwds2,
char rqd_kwds[])
{
PyObject *s = 0, *x = 0, *kwds1 = 0;
int i;
char **p;
if (*kwds) {
kwds1 = PyDict_New();
if (!kwds1)
goto bad;
*kwds2 = PyDict_Copy(*kwds);
if (!*kwds2)
goto bad;
for (i = 0, p = kwd_list; *p; i++, p++) {
#if PY_MAJOR_VERSION < 3
s = PyString_FromString(*p);
#else
s = PyUnicode_FromString(*p);
#endif
x = PyDict_GetItem(*kwds, s);
if (x) {
if (PyDict_SetItem(kwds1, s, x) < 0)
goto bad;
if (PyDict_DelItem(*kwds2, s) < 0)
goto bad;
}
else if (rqd_kwds && rqd_kwds[i])
goto missing_kwarg;
Py_DECREF(s);
}
s = 0;
}
else {
if (rqd_kwds) {
for (i = 0, p = kwd_list; *p; i++, p++)
if (rqd_kwds[i])
goto missing_kwarg;
}
*kwds2 = PyDict_New();
if (!*kwds2)
goto bad;
}
*kwds = kwds1;
return 0;
missing_kwarg:
PyErr_Format(PyExc_TypeError,
"required keyword argument '%s' is missing", *p);
bad:
Py_XDECREF(s);
Py_XDECREF(kwds1);
Py_XDECREF(*kwds2);
return -1;
}
"""]
get_checkkeywords_utility_code = [
"""
static INLINE int __Pyx_CheckRequiredKeywords(PyObject *kwds, char *kwd_list[],
char rqd_kwds[]); /*proto*/
""","""
static INLINE int __Pyx_CheckRequiredKeywords(
PyObject *kwds,
char *kwd_list[],
char rqd_kwds[])
PyObject **argnames[],
PyObject *kwds2,
Py_ssize_t num_pos_args,
const char* function_name)
{
int i;
char **p;
PyObject *key = 0, *value = 0;
Py_ssize_t pos = 0;
PyObject*** name;
if (kwds) {
for (i = 0, p = kwd_list; *p; i++, p++)
if (rqd_kwds[i] && !PyDict_GetItemString(kwds, *p))
goto missing_kwarg;
}
else {
for (i = 0, p = kwd_list; *p; i++, p++)
if (rqd_kwds[i])
goto missing_kwarg;
while (PyDict_Next(kwds, &pos, &key, &value)) {
#if PY_MAJOR_VERSION < 3
if (unlikely(!PyString_CheckExact(key)) && unlikely(!PyString_Check(key))) {
#else
if (unlikely(!PyUnicode_CheckExact(key)) && unlikely(!PyUnicode_Check(key))) {
#endif
goto invalid_keyword_type;
} else {
name = argnames;
while (*name && (**name != key)) name++;
if (!*name) {
for (name = argnames; *name; name++) {
#if PY_MAJOR_VERSION >= 3
if (PyUnicode_GET_SIZE(**name) == PyUnicode_GET_SIZE(key) &&
PyUnicode_Compare(**name, key) == 0) break;
#else
if (PyString_GET_SIZE(**name) == PyString_GET_SIZE(key) &&
strcmp(PyString_AS_STRING(**name),
PyString_AS_STRING(key)) == 0) break;
#endif
}
if (!*name) {
if (kwds2) {
if (unlikely(PyDict_SetItem(kwds2, key, value))) goto bad;
} else {
goto invalid_keyword;
}
}
}
if (*name && ((name-argnames) < num_pos_args))
goto arg_passed_twice;
}
}
return 0;
missing_kwarg:
arg_passed_twice:
__Pyx_RaiseDoubleKeywordsError(function_name, **name);
goto bad;
invalid_keyword_type:
PyErr_Format(PyExc_TypeError,
"%s() keywords must be strings", function_name);
goto bad;
invalid_keyword:
PyErr_Format(PyExc_TypeError,
"required keyword argument '%s' is missing", *p);
#if PY_MAJOR_VERSION < 3
"%s() got an unexpected keyword argument '%s'",
function_name, PyString_AsString(key));
#else
"%s() got an unexpected keyword argument '%U'",
function_name, key);
#endif
bad:
return -1;
}
"""]
......@@ -4498,16 +4672,19 @@ static void __Pyx_WriteUnraisable(const char *name); /*proto*/
static void __Pyx_WriteUnraisable(const char *name) {
PyObject *old_exc, *old_val, *old_tb;
PyObject *ctx;
PyErr_Fetch(&old_exc, &old_val, &old_tb);
__Pyx_ErrFetch(&old_exc, &old_val, &old_tb);
#if PY_MAJOR_VERSION < 3
ctx = PyString_FromString(name);
#else
ctx = PyUnicode_FromString(name);
#endif
PyErr_Restore(old_exc, old_val, old_tb);
if (!ctx)
ctx = Py_None;
PyErr_WriteUnraisable(ctx);
__Pyx_ErrRestore(old_exc, old_val, old_tb);
if (!ctx) {
PyErr_WriteUnraisable(Py_None);
} else {
PyErr_WriteUnraisable(ctx);
Py_DECREF(ctx);
}
}
"""]
......@@ -4579,7 +4756,7 @@ static void __Pyx_AddTraceback(const char *funcname) {
);
if (!py_code) goto bad;
py_frame = PyFrame_New(
PyThreadState_Get(), /*PyThreadState *tstate,*/
PyThreadState_GET(), /*PyThreadState *tstate,*/
py_code, /*PyCodeObject *code,*/
py_globals, /*PyObject *globals,*/
0 /*PyObject *locals*/
......@@ -4603,6 +4780,39 @@ bad:
'EMPTY_TUPLE' : Naming.empty_tuple,
}]
restore_exception_utility_code = [
"""
void INLINE __Pyx_ErrRestore(PyObject *type, PyObject *value, PyObject *tb); /*proto*/
void INLINE __Pyx_ErrFetch(PyObject **type, PyObject **value, PyObject **tb); /*proto*/
""","""
void INLINE __Pyx_ErrRestore(PyObject *type, PyObject *value, PyObject *tb) {
PyObject *tmp_type, *tmp_value, *tmp_tb;
PyThreadState *tstate = PyThreadState_GET();
tmp_type = tstate->curexc_type;
tmp_value = tstate->curexc_value;
tmp_tb = tstate->curexc_traceback;
tstate->curexc_type = type;
tstate->curexc_value = value;
tstate->curexc_traceback = tb;
Py_XDECREF(tmp_type);
Py_XDECREF(tmp_value);
Py_XDECREF(tmp_tb);
}
void INLINE __Pyx_ErrFetch(PyObject **type, PyObject **value, PyObject **tb) {
PyThreadState *tstate = PyThreadState_GET();
*type = tstate->curexc_type;
*value = tstate->curexc_value;
*tb = tstate->curexc_traceback;
tstate->curexc_type = 0;
tstate->curexc_value = 0;
tstate->curexc_traceback = 0;
}
"""]
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
set_vtable_utility_code = [
......@@ -4697,8 +4907,8 @@ static int __Pyx_GetException(PyObject **type, PyObject **value, PyObject **tb);
""","""
static int __Pyx_GetException(PyObject **type, PyObject **value, PyObject **tb) {
PyObject *tmp_type, *tmp_value, *tmp_tb;
PyThreadState *tstate = PyThreadState_Get();
PyErr_Fetch(type, value, tb);
PyThreadState *tstate = PyThreadState_GET();
__Pyx_ErrFetch(type, value, tb);
PyErr_NormalizeException(type, value, tb);
if (PyErr_Occurred())
goto bad;
......@@ -4727,3 +4937,35 @@ bad:
"""]
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
reset_exception_utility_code = [
"""
void INLINE __Pyx_ExceptionSave(PyObject **type, PyObject **value, PyObject **tb); /*proto*/
void __Pyx_ExceptionReset(PyObject *type, PyObject *value, PyObject *tb); /*proto*/
""","""
void INLINE __Pyx_ExceptionSave(PyObject **type, PyObject **value, PyObject **tb) {
PyThreadState *tstate = PyThreadState_GET();
*type = tstate->exc_type;
*value = tstate->exc_value;
*tb = tstate->exc_traceback;
Py_XINCREF(*type);
Py_XINCREF(*value);
Py_XINCREF(*tb);
}
void __Pyx_ExceptionReset(PyObject *type, PyObject *value, PyObject *tb) {
PyObject *tmp_type, *tmp_value, *tmp_tb;
PyThreadState *tstate = PyThreadState_GET();
tmp_type = tstate->exc_type;
tmp_value = tstate->exc_value;
tmp_tb = tstate->exc_traceback;
tstate->exc_type = type;
tstate->exc_value = value;
tstate->exc_traceback = tb;
Py_XDECREF(tmp_type);
Py_XDECREF(tmp_value);
Py_XDECREF(tmp_tb);
}
"""]
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
......@@ -56,9 +56,8 @@ class SwitchTransform(Visitor.VisitorTransform):
def visit_IfStatNode(self, node):
self.visitchildren(node)
if len(node.if_clauses) < 3:
return node
common_var = None
case_count = 0
cases = []
for if_clause in node.if_clauses:
var, conditions = self.extract_conditions(if_clause.condition)
......@@ -70,9 +69,12 @@ class SwitchTransform(Visitor.VisitorTransform):
return node
else:
common_var = var
case_count += len(conditions)
cases.append(Nodes.SwitchCaseNode(pos = if_clause.pos,
conditions = conditions,
body = if_clause.body))
if case_count < 2:
return node
common_var = unwrap_node(common_var)
return Nodes.SwitchStatNode(pos = node.pos,
......
......@@ -57,12 +57,14 @@ c_line_in_traceback = 1
# Declare pragmas
option_types = {
'boundscheck' : bool,
'nonecheck' : bool
'nonecheck' : bool,
'embedsignature' : bool
}
option_defaults = {
'boundscheck' : True,
'nonecheck' : False
'nonecheck' : False,
'embedsignature' : False,
}
def parse_option_value(name, value):
......
......@@ -80,7 +80,7 @@ class NormalizeTree(CythonTransform):
class PostParseError(CompileError): pass
# error strings checked by unit tests, so define them
ERR_CDEF_INCLASS = 'Cannot assign default value to cdef class attributes'
ERR_CDEF_INCLASS = 'Cannot assign default value to fields in cdef classes, structs or unions'
ERR_BUF_LOCALONLY = 'Buffer types only allowed as function local variables'
ERR_BUF_DEFAULTS = 'Invalid buffer defaults specification (see docs)'
ERR_INVALID_SPECIALATTR_TYPE = 'Special attributes must not have a type declared'
......@@ -130,31 +130,33 @@ class PostParse(CythonTransform):
def visit_ModuleNode(self, node):
self.scope_type = 'module'
self.scope_node = node
self.visitchildren(node)
return node
def visit_ClassDefNode(self, node):
prev = self.scope_type
self.scope_type = 'class'
self.classnode = node
def visit_scope(self, node, scope_type):
prev = self.scope_type, self.scope_node
self.scope_type = scope_type
self.scope_node = node
self.visitchildren(node)
self.scope_type = prev
del self.classnode
self.scope_type, self.scope_node = prev
return node
def visit_ClassDefNode(self, node):
return self.visit_scope(node, 'class')
def visit_FuncDefNode(self, node):
prev = self.scope_type
self.scope_type = 'function'
self.visitchildren(node)
self.scope_type = prev
return node
return self.visit_scope(node, 'function')
def visit_CStructOrUnionDefNode(self, node):
return self.visit_scope(node, 'struct')
# cdef variables
def handle_bufferdefaults(self, decl):
if not isinstance(decl.default, DictNode):
raise PostParseError(decl.pos, ERR_BUF_DEFAULTS)
self.classnode.buffer_defaults_node = decl.default
self.classnode.buffer_defaults_pos = decl.pos
self.scope_node.buffer_defaults_node = decl.default
self.scope_node.buffer_defaults_pos = decl.pos
def visit_CVarDefNode(self, node):
# This assumes only plain names and pointers are assignable on
......@@ -171,8 +173,8 @@ class PostParse(CythonTransform):
declbase = declbase.base
if isinstance(declbase, CNameDeclaratorNode):
if declbase.default is not None:
if self.scope_type == 'class':
if isinstance(self.classnode, CClassDefNode):
if self.scope_type in ('class', 'struct'):
if isinstance(self.scope_node, CClassDefNode):
handler = self.specialattribute_handlers.get(decl.name)
if handler:
if decl is not declbase:
......@@ -346,7 +348,7 @@ class InterpretCompilerDirectives(CythonTransform):
assert isinstance(body, StatListNode), body
retbody = self.visit_Node(body)
directive = CompilerDirectivesNode(pos=retbody.pos, body=retbody,
directives=options)
directives=newoptions)
self.options = oldoptions
return directive
......
......@@ -229,6 +229,8 @@ def p_typecast(s):
pos = s.position()
s.next()
base_type = p_c_base_type(s)
if base_type.name is None:
s.error("Unknown type")
declarator = p_c_declarator(s, empty = 1)
if s.sy == '?':
s.next()
......@@ -297,32 +299,37 @@ def p_call(s, function):
keyword_args = []
star_arg = None
starstar_arg = None
while s.sy not in ('*', '**', ')'):
arg = p_simple_expr(s)
if s.sy == '=':
while s.sy not in ('**', ')'):
if s.sy == '*':
if star_arg:
s.error("only one star-arg parameter allowed",
pos = s.position())
s.next()
if not arg.is_name:
s.error("Expected an identifier before '='",
pos = arg.pos)
encoded_name = EncodedString(arg.name)
keyword = ExprNodes.IdentifierStringNode(arg.pos,
value = encoded_name)
arg = p_simple_expr(s)
keyword_args.append((keyword, arg))
star_arg = p_simple_expr(s)
else:
if keyword_args:
s.error("Non-keyword arg following keyword arg",
pos = arg.pos)
positional_args.append(arg)
arg = p_simple_expr(s)
if s.sy == '=':
s.next()
if not arg.is_name:
s.error("Expected an identifier before '='",
pos = arg.pos)
encoded_name = EncodedString(arg.name)
keyword = ExprNodes.IdentifierStringNode(arg.pos,
value = encoded_name)
arg = p_simple_expr(s)
keyword_args.append((keyword, arg))
else:
if keyword_args:
s.error("Non-keyword arg following keyword arg",
pos = arg.pos)
if star_arg:
s.error("Non-keyword arg following star-arg",
pos = arg.pos)
positional_args.append(arg)
if s.sy != ',':
break
s.next()
if s.sy == '*':
s.next()
star_arg = p_simple_expr(s)
if s.sy == ',':
s.next()
if s.sy == '**':
s.next()
starstar_arg = p_simple_expr(s)
......@@ -1738,7 +1745,7 @@ def p_c_declarator(s, ctx = Ctx(), empty = 0, is_type = 0, cmethod_flag = 0,
if s.sy == '(':
s.next()
if s.sy == ')' or looking_at_type(s):
base = Nodes.CNameDeclaratorNode(pos, name = "", cname = None)
base = Nodes.CNameDeclaratorNode(pos, name = EncodedString(u""), cname = None)
result = p_c_func_declarator(s, pos, ctx, base, cmethod_flag)
else:
result = p_c_declarator(s, ctx, empty = empty, is_type = is_type,
......@@ -1808,7 +1815,7 @@ def p_c_simple_declarator(s, ctx, empty, is_type, cmethod_flag,
else:
rhs = None
if s.sy == 'IDENT':
name = s.systring
name = EncodedString(s.systring)
if is_type:
s.add_type_name(name)
if empty:
......@@ -2171,7 +2178,7 @@ def p_def_statement(s, decorators=None):
# s.sy == 'def'
pos = s.position()
s.next()
name = p_ident(s)
name = EncodedString( p_ident(s) )
#args = []
s.expect('(');
args = p_c_arg_list(s, in_pyfunc = 1, nonempty_declarators = 1)
......
......@@ -29,6 +29,7 @@ class PyrexType(BaseType):
# is_extension_type boolean Is a Python extension type
# is_numeric boolean Is a C numeric type
# is_int boolean Is a C integer type
# is_longlong boolean Is a long long or unsigned long long.
# is_float boolean Is a C floating point type
# is_void boolean Is the C void type
# is_array boolean Is a C array type
......@@ -79,6 +80,7 @@ class PyrexType(BaseType):
is_builtin_type = 0
is_numeric = 0
is_int = 0
is_longlong = 0
is_float = 0
is_void = 0
is_array = 0
......@@ -553,12 +555,14 @@ class CULongType(CUIntType):
class CLongLongType(CUIntType):
is_longlong = 1
to_py_function = "PyLong_FromLongLong"
from_py_function = "__pyx_PyInt_AsLongLong"
class CULongLongType(CUIntType):
is_longlong = 1
to_py_function = "PyLong_FromUnsignedLongLong"
from_py_function = "__pyx_PyInt_AsUnsignedLongLong"
......@@ -728,7 +732,7 @@ class CFuncType(CType):
return 1
if not other_type.is_cfunction:
return 0
if not self.is_overridable and other_type.is_overridable:
if self.is_overridable != other_type.is_overridable:
return 0
nargs = len(self.args)
if nargs != len(other_type.args):
......@@ -842,6 +846,8 @@ class CFuncType(CType):
for arg in self.args[:len(self.args)-self.optional_arg_count]:
arg_decl_list.append(
arg.type.declaration_code("", for_display, pyrex = pyrex))
if self.is_overridable:
arg_decl_list.append("int %s" % Naming.skip_dispatch_cname)
if self.optional_arg_count:
arg_decl_list.append(self.op_arg_struct.declaration_code(Naming.optional_args_cname))
if self.has_varargs:
......@@ -1175,11 +1181,16 @@ def widest_numeric_type(type1, type2):
# Given two numeric types, return the narrowest type
# encompassing both of them.
if type1.is_enum and type2.is_enum:
widest_type = c_int_type
elif type2.rank > type1.rank:
widest_type = type2
return c_int_type
elif type1 is type2:
return type1
elif (type1.signed and type2.signed) or (not type1.signed and not type2.signed):
if type2.rank > type1.rank:
return type2
else:
return type1
else:
widest_type = type1
return sign_and_rank_to_type[min(type1.signed, type2.signed), max(type1.rank, type2.rank)]
return widest_type
def simple_c_type(signed, longness, name):
......
......@@ -138,6 +138,7 @@ class Entry:
utility_code = None
is_overridable = 0
buffer_aux = None
prev_entry = None
def __init__(self, name, cname, type, pos = None, init = None):
self.name = name
......@@ -280,7 +281,7 @@ class Scope:
if name and dict.has_key(name):
if visibility == 'extern':
warning(pos, "'%s' redeclared " % name, 0)
else:
elif visibility != 'ignore':
error(pos, "'%s' redeclared " % name)
entry = Entry(name, cname, type, pos = pos)
entry.in_cinclude = self.in_cinclude
......@@ -1414,22 +1415,8 @@ class CClassScope(ClassScope):
if type.same_c_signature_as(entry.type, as_cmethod = 1) and type.nogil == entry.type.nogil:
pass
elif type.compatible_signature_with(entry.type, as_cmethod = 1) and type.nogil == entry.type.nogil:
if type.optional_arg_count and not type.original_sig.optional_arg_count:
# Need to put a wrapper taking no optional arguments
# into the method table.
wrapper_func_cname = self.mangle(Naming.func_prefix, name) + Naming.no_opt_args
wrapper_func_name = name + Naming.no_opt_args
if entry.type.optional_arg_count:
old_entry = self.lookup_here(wrapper_func_name)
old_entry.func_cname = wrapper_func_cname
else:
entry.func_cname = wrapper_func_cname
entry.name = wrapper_func_name
entry = self.add_cfunction(name, type, pos, cname or name, visibility)
defining = 1
entry.type = type
# if type.narrower_c_signature_than(entry.type, as_cmethod = 1):
# entry.type = type
entry = self.add_cfunction(name, type, pos, cname or name, visibility='ignore')
defining = 1
else:
error(pos, "Signature not compatible with previous declaration")
error(entry.pos, "Previous declaration is here")
......@@ -1445,8 +1432,10 @@ class CClassScope(ClassScope):
def add_cfunction(self, name, type, pos, cname, visibility):
# Add a cfunction entry without giving it a func_cname.
prev_entry = self.lookup_here(name)
entry = ClassScope.add_cfunction(self, name, type, pos, cname, visibility)
entry.is_cmethod = 1
entry.prev_entry = prev_entry
return entry
def declare_property(self, name, doc, pos):
......
......@@ -127,13 +127,15 @@ class SlotDescriptor:
# flag Py_TPFLAGS_XXX value indicating presence of slot
# py3k Indicates presence of slot in Python 3
# py2 Indicates presence of slot in Python 2
# ifdef Full #ifdef string that slot is wrapped in. Using this causes py3k, py2 and flags to be ignored.)
def __init__(self, slot_name, dynamic = 0, flag = None, py3k = True, py2 = True):
def __init__(self, slot_name, dynamic = 0, flag = None, py3k = True, py2 = True, ifdef = None):
self.slot_name = slot_name
self.is_initialised_dynamically = dynamic
self.flag = flag
self.py3k = py3k
self.py2 = py2
self.ifdef = ifdef
def generate(self, scope, code):
if self.is_initialised_dynamically:
......@@ -143,16 +145,17 @@ class SlotDescriptor:
flag = self.flag
py3k = self.py3k
py2 = self.py2
if not py3k:
code.putln("#if PY_MAJOR_VERSION < 3")
elif not py2:
code.putln("#if PY_MAJOR_VERSION >= 3")
if flag:
code.putln("#if (PY_MAJOR_VERSION >= 3) || (Py_TPFLAGS_DEFAULT & %s)" % flag)
if self.ifdef:
code.putln("#if %s" % self.ifdef)
else:
if not py3k:
code.putln("#if PY_MAJOR_VERSION < 3")
elif not py2:
code.putln("#if PY_MAJOR_VERSION >= 3")
if flag:
code.putln("#if (PY_MAJOR_VERSION >= 3) || (Py_TPFLAGS_DEFAULT & %s)" % flag)
code.putln("%s, /*%s*/" % (value, self.slot_name))
if flag:
code.putln("#endif")
if not py3k or not py2:
if flag or (not py3k or not py2) or self.ifdef:
code.putln("#endif")
# Some C implementations have trouble statically
......@@ -199,8 +202,8 @@ class MethodSlot(SlotDescriptor):
# method_name string The __xxx__ name of the method
# default string or None Default value of the slot
def __init__(self, signature, slot_name, method_name, default = None, flag = None, py3k=True, py2=True):
SlotDescriptor.__init__(self, slot_name, flag = flag, py3k = py3k, py2=py2)
def __init__(self, signature, slot_name, method_name, default = None, flag = None, py3k=True, py2=True, ifdef=None):
SlotDescriptor.__init__(self, slot_name, flag = flag, py3k = py3k, py2=py2, ifdef=ifdef)
self.signature = signature
self.slot_name = slot_name
self.method_name = method_name
......@@ -296,7 +299,7 @@ class TypeFlagsSlot(SlotDescriptor):
# Descriptor for the type flags slot.
def slot_code(self, scope):
value = "Py_TPFLAGS_DEFAULT|Py_TPFLAGS_CHECKTYPES|Py_TPFLAGS_BASETYPE"
value = "Py_TPFLAGS_DEFAULT|Py_TPFLAGS_CHECKTYPES|Py_TPFLAGS_BASETYPE|Py_TPFLAGS_HAVE_NEWBUFFER"
if scope.needs_gc():
value += "|Py_TPFLAGS_HAVE_GC"
return value
......@@ -609,8 +612,8 @@ PyBufferProcs = (
MethodSlot(getsegcountproc, "bf_getsegcount", "__getsegcount__", py3k = False),
MethodSlot(getcharbufferproc, "bf_getcharbuffer", "__getcharbuffer__", py3k = False),
MethodSlot(getbufferproc, "bf_getbuffer", "__getbuffer__", flag = "Py_TPFLAGS_HAVE_NEWBUFFER"),
MethodSlot(releasebufferproc, "bf_releasebuffer", "__releasebuffer__", flag = "Py_TPFLAGS_HAVE_NEWBUFFER"),
MethodSlot(getbufferproc, "bf_getbuffer", "__getbuffer__", ifdef = "PY_VERSION_HEX >= 0x02060000"),
MethodSlot(releasebufferproc, "bf_releasebuffer", "__releasebuffer__", ifdef = "PY_VERSION_HEX >= 0x02060000")
)
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
......
......@@ -164,11 +164,26 @@ class CythonTransform(VisitorTransform):
super(CythonTransform, self).__init__()
self.context = context
def __call__(self, node):
import ModuleNode
if isinstance(node, ModuleNode.ModuleNode):
self.current_directives = node.directives
return super(CythonTransform, self).__call__(node)
def visit_CompilerDirectivesNode(self, node):
old = self.current_directives
self.current_directives = node.directives
self.visitchildren(node)
self.current_directives = old
return node
def visit_Node(self, node):
self.visitchildren(node)
return node
# Utils
def ensure_statlist(node):
if not isinstance(node, Nodes.StatListNode):
......
cimport python_buffer as pybuf
cdef extern from "Python.h":
ctypedef int Py_intptr_t
......@@ -19,7 +21,11 @@ cdef extern from "numpy/arrayobject.h":
NPY_NTYPES,
NPY_NOTYPE,
NPY_CHAR,
NPY_USERDEF
NPY_USERDEF,
NPY_C_CONTIGUOUS,
NPY_F_CONTIGUOUS
ctypedef class numpy.ndarray [object PyArrayObject]:
cdef __cythonbufferdefaults__ = {"mode": "strided"}
......@@ -29,20 +35,29 @@ cdef extern from "numpy/arrayobject.h":
int ndim "nd"
npy_intp *shape "dimensions"
npy_intp *strides
int flags
# Note: This syntax (function definition in pxd files) is an
# experimental exception made for __getbuffer__ and __releasebuffer__
# -- the details of this may change.
def __getbuffer__(ndarray self, Py_buffer* info, int flags):
# This implementation of getbuffer is geared towards Cython
# requirements, and does not yet fullfill the PEP (specifically,
# Cython always requests and we always provide strided access,
# so the flags are not even checked).
# requirements, and does not yet fullfill the PEP.
# In particular strided access is always provided regardless
# of flags
if sizeof(npy_intp) != sizeof(Py_ssize_t):
raise RuntimeError("Py_intptr_t and Py_ssize_t differs in size, numpy.pxd does not support this")
if ((flags & pybuf.PyBUF_C_CONTIGUOUS == pybuf.PyBUF_C_CONTIGUOUS)
and not PyArray_CHKFLAGS(self, NPY_C_CONTIGUOUS)):
raise ValueError("ndarray is not C contiguous")
if ((flags & pybuf.PyBUF_F_CONTIGUOUS == pybuf.PyBUF_F_CONTIGUOUS)
and not PyArray_CHKFLAGS(self, NPY_F_CONTIGUOUS)):
raise ValueError("ndarray is not Fortran contiguous")
info.buf = PyArray_DATA(self)
# info.obj = None # this is automatic
info.ndim = PyArray_NDIM(self)
info.strides = <Py_ssize_t*>PyArray_STRIDES(self)
info.shape = <Py_ssize_t*>PyArray_DIMS(self)
......@@ -81,6 +96,7 @@ cdef extern from "numpy/arrayobject.h":
cdef npy_intp PyArray_STRIDES(ndarray arr)
cdef npy_intp PyArray_DIMS(ndarray arr)
cdef Py_ssize_t PyArray_ITEMSIZE(ndarray arr)
cdef int PyArray_CHKFLAGS(ndarray arr, int flags)
ctypedef signed int npy_byte
ctypedef signed int npy_short
......
#####################################################################
#
# These are the "SageX" pxi files for (most of) the Python/C API.
#
# SageX = SAGE Pyrex, which is a fork of Pyrex for use in SAGE.
# These are the Cython pxd files for (most of) the Python/C API.
#
# REFERENCE COUNTING:
#
# JUST TO SCARE YOU:
# If you are going to use any of the Python/C API in your SageX
# If you are going to use any of the Python/C API in your Cython
# program, you might be responsible for doing reference counting.
# Read http://docs.python.org/api/refcounts.html which is so
# important I've copied it below.
......@@ -15,10 +13,10 @@
# For all the declaration below, whenver the Py_ function returns
# a *new reference* to a PyObject*, the return type is "object".
# When the function returns a borrowed reference, the return
# type is PyObject*. When SageX sees "object" as a return type
# type is PyObject*. When Cython sees "object" as a return type
# it doesn't increment the reference count. When it sees PyObject*
# in order to use the result you must explicitly cast to <object>,
# and when you do that SageX increments the reference count wether
# and when you do that Cython increments the reference count wether
# you want it to or not, forcing you to an explicit DECREF (or leak memory).
# To avoid this we make the above convention. Note, you can
# always locally override this convention by putting something like
......@@ -26,10 +24,10 @@
# cdef extern from "Python.h":
# PyObject* PyNumber_Add(PyObject *o1, PyObject *o2)
#
# in your file after any .pxi includes. SageX will use the latest
# in your file after any .pxi includes. Cython will use the latest
# declaration.
#
# SageX takes care of this automatically for anything of type object.
# Cython takes care of this automatically for anything of type object.
## More precisely, I think the correct convention for
## using the Python/C API from Pyrex is as follows.
##
......@@ -119,7 +117,7 @@
#
#################################################################
from python_version cimport *
from python_ref cimport *
from python_exc cimport *
from python_module cimport *
......@@ -138,6 +136,7 @@ from python_long cimport *
from python_float cimport *
from python_complex cimport *
from python_string cimport *
from python_unicode cimport *
from python_dict cimport *
from python_instance cimport *
from python_function cimport *
......
cdef extern from *:
ctypedef int Py_UNICODE
# Return true if the object o is a Unicode object or an instance
# of a Unicode subtype. Changed in version 2.2: Allowed subtypes
# to be accepted.
bint PyUnicode_Check(object o)
# Return true if the object o is a Unicode object, but not an
# instance of a subtype. New in version 2.2.
bint PyUnicode_CheckExact(object o)
# Return the size of the object. o has to be a PyUnicodeObject
# (not checked).
Py_ssize_t PyUnicode_GET_SIZE(object o)
# Return the size of the object's internal buffer in bytes. o has
# to be a PyUnicodeObject (not checked).
Py_ssize_t PyUnicode_GET_DATA_SIZE(object o)
# Return a pointer to the internal Py_UNICODE buffer of the
# object. o has to be a PyUnicodeObject (not checked).
Py_UNICODE* PyUnicode_AS_UNICODE(object o)
# Return a pointer to the internal buffer of the object. o has to
# be a PyUnicodeObject (not checked).
char* PyUnicode_AS_DATA(object o)
# Return 1 or 0 depending on whether ch is a whitespace character.
bint Py_UNICODE_ISSPACE(Py_UNICODE ch)
# Return 1 or 0 depending on whether ch is a lowercase character.
bint Py_UNICODE_ISLOWER(Py_UNICODE ch)
# Return 1 or 0 depending on whether ch is an uppercase character.
bint Py_UNICODE_ISUPPER(Py_UNICODE ch)
# Return 1 or 0 depending on whether ch is a titlecase character.
bint Py_UNICODE_ISTITLE(Py_UNICODE ch)
# Return 1 or 0 depending on whether ch is a linebreak character.
bint Py_UNICODE_ISLINEBREAK(Py_UNICODE ch)
# Return 1 or 0 depending on whether ch is a decimal character.
bint Py_UNICODE_ISDECIMAL(Py_UNICODE ch)
# Return 1 or 0 depending on whether ch is a digit character.
bint Py_UNICODE_ISDIGIT(Py_UNICODE ch)
# Return 1 or 0 depending on whether ch is a numeric character.
bint Py_UNICODE_ISNUMERIC(Py_UNICODE ch)
# Return 1 or 0 depending on whether ch is an alphabetic character.
bint Py_UNICODE_ISALPHA(Py_UNICODE ch)
# Return 1 or 0 depending on whether ch is an alphanumeric character.
bint Py_UNICODE_ISALNUM(Py_UNICODE ch)
# Return the character ch converted to lower case.
Py_UNICODE Py_UNICODE_TOLOWER(Py_UNICODE ch)
# Return the character ch converted to upper case.
Py_UNICODE Py_UNICODE_TOUPPER(Py_UNICODE ch)
# Return the character ch converted to title case.
Py_UNICODE Py_UNICODE_TOTITLE(Py_UNICODE ch)
# Return the character ch converted to a decimal positive
# integer. Return -1 if this is not possible. This macro does not
# raise exceptions.
int Py_UNICODE_TODECIMAL(Py_UNICODE ch)
# Return the character ch converted to a single digit
# integer. Return -1 if this is not possible. This macro does not
# raise exceptions.
int Py_UNICODE_TODIGIT(Py_UNICODE ch)
# Return the character ch converted to a double. Return -1.0 if
# this is not possible. This macro does not raise exceptions.
double Py_UNICODE_TONUMERIC(Py_UNICODE ch)
# To create Unicode objects and access their basic sequence
# properties, use these APIs:
# Create a Unicode Object from the Py_UNICODE buffer u of the
# given size. u may be NULL which causes the contents to be
# undefined. It is the user's responsibility to fill in the needed
# data. The buffer is copied into the new object. If the buffer is
# not NULL, the return value might be a shared object. Therefore,
# modification of the resulting Unicode object is only allowed
# when u is NULL.
object PyUnicode_FromUnicode(Py_UNICODE *u, Py_ssize_t size)
# Return a read-only pointer to the Unicode object's internal
# Py_UNICODE buffer, NULL if unicode is not a Unicode object.
Py_UNICODE* PyUnicode_AsUnicode(object o)
# Return the length of the Unicode object.
Py_ssize_t PyUnicode_GetSize(object o)
# Coerce an encoded object obj to an Unicode object and return a
# reference with incremented refcount.
# String and other char buffer compatible objects are decoded
# according to the given encoding and using the error handling
# defined by errors. Both can be NULL to have the interface use
# the default values (see the next section for details).
# All other objects, including Unicode objects, cause a TypeError
# to be set.
object PyUnicode_FromEncodedObject(object o, char *encoding, char *errors)
# Shortcut for PyUnicode_FromEncodedObject(obj, NULL, "strict")
# which is used throughout the interpreter whenever coercion to
# Unicode is needed.
object PyUnicode_FromObject(object obj)
# If the platform supports wchar_t and provides a header file
# wchar.h, Python can interface directly to this type using the
# following functions. Support is optimized if Python's own
# Py_UNICODE type is identical to the system's wchar_t.
#ctypedef int wchar_t
# Create a Unicode object from the wchar_t buffer w of the given
# size. Return NULL on failure.
#PyObject* PyUnicode_FromWideChar(wchar_t *w, Py_ssize_t size)
#Py_ssize_t PyUnicode_AsWideChar(object o, wchar_t *w, Py_ssize_t size)
# Codecs
# Create a Unicode object by decoding size bytes of the encoded
# string s. encoding and errors have the same meaning as the
# parameters of the same name in the unicode() builtin
# function. The codec to be used is looked up using the Python
# codec registry. Return NULL if an exception was raised by the
# codec.
object PyUnicode_Decode(char *s, Py_ssize_t size, char *encoding, char *errors)
# Encode the Py_UNICODE buffer of the given size and return a
# Python string object. encoding and errors have the same meaning
# as the parameters of the same name in the Unicode encode()
# method. The codec to be used is looked up using the Python codec
# registry. Return NULL if an exception was raised by the codec.
object PyUnicode_Encode(Py_UNICODE *s, Py_ssize_t size,
char *encoding, char *errors)
# Encode a Unicode object and return the result as Python string
# object. encoding and errors have the same meaning as the
# parameters of the same name in the Unicode encode() method. The
# codec to be used is looked up using the Python codec
# registry. Return NULL if an exception was raised by the codec.
object PyUnicode_AsEncodedString(object unicode, char *encoding, char *errors)
# These are the UTF-8 codec APIs:
# Create a Unicode object by decoding size bytes of the UTF-8
# encoded string s. Return NULL if an exception was raised by the
# codec.
object PyUnicode_DecodeUTF8(char *s, Py_ssize_t size, char *errors)
# If consumed is NULL, behave like PyUnicode_DecodeUTF8(). If
# consumed is not NULL, trailing incomplete UTF-8 byte sequences
# will not be treated as an error. Those bytes will not be decoded
# and the number of bytes that have been decoded will be stored in
# consumed. New in version 2.4.
object PyUnicode_DecodeUTF8Stateful(char *s, Py_ssize_t size, char *errors, Py_ssize_t *consumed)
# Encode the Py_UNICODE buffer of the given size using UTF-8 and
# return a Python string object. Return NULL if an exception was
# raised by the codec.
object PyUnicode_EncodeUTF8(Py_UNICODE *s, Py_ssize_t size, char *errors)
# Encode a Unicode objects using UTF-8 and return the result as Python string object. Error handling is ``strict''. Return NULL if an exception was raised by the codec.
object PyUnicode_AsUTF8String(object unicode)
# These are the UTF-16 codec APIs:
# Decode length bytes from a UTF-16 encoded buffer string and
# return the corresponding Unicode object. errors (if non-NULL)
# defines the error handling. It defaults to ``strict''.
#
# If byteorder is non-NULL, the decoder starts decoding using the
# given byte order:
#
# *byteorder == -1: little endian
# *byteorder == 0: native order
# *byteorder == 1: big endian
#
# and then switches if the first two bytes of the input data are a
# byte order mark (BOM) and the specified byte order is native
# order. This BOM is not copied into the resulting Unicode
# string. After completion, *byteorder is set to the current byte
# order at the.
#
# If byteorder is NULL, the codec starts in native order mode.
object PyUnicode_DecodeUTF16(char *s, Py_ssize_t size, char *errors, int *byteorder)
# If consumed is NULL, behave like PyUnicode_DecodeUTF16(). If
# consumed is not NULL, PyUnicode_DecodeUTF16Stateful() will not
# treat trailing incomplete UTF-16 byte sequences (such as an odd
# number of bytes or a split surrogate pair) as an error. Those
# bytes will not be decoded and the number of bytes that have been
# decoded will be stored in consumed. New in version 2.4.
object PyUnicode_DecodeUTF16Stateful(char *s, Py_ssize_t size, char *errors, int *byteorder, Py_ssize_t *consumed)
# Return a Python string object holding the UTF-16 encoded value
# of the Unicode data in s. If byteorder is not 0, output is
# written according to the following byte order:
#
# byteorder == -1: little endian
# byteorder == 0: native byte order (writes a BOM mark)
# byteorder == 1: big endian
#
# If byteorder is 0, the output string will always start with the
# Unicode BOM mark (U+FEFF). In the other two modes, no BOM mark
# is prepended.
#
# If Py_UNICODE_WIDE is defined, a single Py_UNICODE value may get
# represented as a surrogate pair. If it is not defined, each
# Py_UNICODE values is interpreted as an UCS-2 character.
object PyUnicode_EncodeUTF16(Py_UNICODE *s, Py_ssize_t size, char *errors, int byteorder)
# Return a Python string using the UTF-16 encoding in native byte
# order. The string always starts with a BOM mark. Error handling
# is ``strict''. Return NULL if an exception was raised by the
# codec.
object PyUnicode_AsUTF16String(object unicode)
# These are the ``Unicode Escape'' codec APIs:
# Create a Unicode object by decoding size bytes of the
# Unicode-Escape encoded string s. Return NULL if an exception was
# raised by the codec.
object PyUnicode_DecodeUnicodeEscape(char *s, Py_ssize_t size, char *errors)
# Encode the Py_UNICODE buffer of the given size using
# Unicode-Escape and return a Python string object. Return NULL if
# an exception was raised by the codec.
object PyUnicode_EncodeUnicodeEscape(Py_UNICODE *s, Py_ssize_t size)
# Encode a Unicode objects using Unicode-Escape and return the
# result as Python string object. Error handling is
# ``strict''. Return NULL if an exception was raised by the codec.
object PyUnicode_AsUnicodeEscapeString(object unicode)
# These are the ``Raw Unicode Escape'' codec APIs:
# Create a Unicode object by decoding size bytes of the
# Raw-Unicode-Escape encoded string s. Return NULL if an exception
# was raised by the codec.
object PyUnicode_DecodeRawUnicodeEscape(char *s, Py_ssize_t size, char *errors)
# Encode the Py_UNICODE buffer of the given size using
# Raw-Unicode-Escape and return a Python string object. Return
# NULL if an exception was raised by the codec.
object PyUnicode_EncodeRawUnicodeEscape(Py_UNICODE *s, Py_ssize_t size, char *errors)
# Encode a Unicode objects using Raw-Unicode-Escape and return the
# result as Python string object. Error handling is
# ``strict''. Return NULL if an exception was raised by the codec.
object PyUnicode_AsRawUnicodeEscapeString(object unicode)
# These are the Latin-1 codec APIs: Latin-1 corresponds to the first 256 Unicode ordinals and only these are accepted by the codecs during encoding.
# Create a Unicode object by decoding size bytes of the Latin-1
# encoded string s. Return NULL if an exception was raised by the
# codec.
object PyUnicode_DecodeLatin1(char *s, Py_ssize_t size, char *errors)
# Encode the Py_UNICODE buffer of the given size using Latin-1 and
# return a Python string object. Return NULL if an exception was
# raised by the codec.
object PyUnicode_EncodeLatin1(Py_UNICODE *s, Py_ssize_t size, char *errors)
# Encode a Unicode objects using Latin-1 and return the result as
# Python string object. Error handling is ``strict''. Return NULL
# if an exception was raised by the codec.
object PyUnicode_AsLatin1String(object unicode)
# These are the ASCII codec APIs. Only 7-bit ASCII data is
# accepted. All other codes generate errors.
# Create a Unicode object by decoding size bytes of the ASCII
# encoded string s. Return NULL if an exception was raised by the
# codec.
object PyUnicode_DecodeASCII(char *s, Py_ssize_t size, char *errors)
# Encode the Py_UNICODE buffer of the given size using ASCII and
# return a Python string object. Return NULL if an exception was
# raised by the codec.
object PyUnicode_EncodeASCII(Py_UNICODE *s, Py_ssize_t size, char *errors)
# Encode a Unicode objects using ASCII and return the result as
# Python string object. Error handling is ``strict''. Return NULL
# if an exception was raised by the codec.
object PyUnicode_AsASCIIString(object o)
# These are the mapping codec APIs:
#
# This codec is special in that it can be used to implement many
# different codecs (and this is in fact what was done to obtain most
# of the standard codecs included in the encodings package). The codec
# uses mapping to encode and decode characters.
#
# Decoding mappings must map single string characters to single
# Unicode characters, integers (which are then interpreted as Unicode
# ordinals) or None (meaning "undefined mapping" and causing an
# error).
#
# Encoding mappings must map single Unicode characters to single
# string characters, integers (which are then interpreted as Latin-1
# ordinals) or None (meaning "undefined mapping" and causing an
# error).
#
# The mapping objects provided must only support the __getitem__
# mapping interface.
#
# If a character lookup fails with a LookupError, the character is
# copied as-is meaning that its ordinal value will be interpreted as
# Unicode or Latin-1 ordinal resp. Because of this, mappings only need
# to contain those mappings which map characters to different code
# points.
# Create a Unicode object by decoding size bytes of the encoded
# string s using the given mapping object. Return NULL if an
# exception was raised by the codec. If mapping is NULL latin-1
# decoding will be done. Else it can be a dictionary mapping byte
# or a unicode string, which is treated as a lookup table. Byte
# values greater that the length of the string and U+FFFE
# "characters" are treated as "undefined mapping". Changed in
# version 2.4: Allowed unicode string as mapping argument.
object PyUnicode_DecodeCharmap(char *s, Py_ssize_t size, object mapping, char *errors)
# Encode the Py_UNICODE buffer of the given size using the given
# mapping object and return a Python string object. Return NULL if
# an exception was raised by the codec.
object PyUnicode_EncodeCharmap(Py_UNICODE *s, Py_ssize_t size, object mapping, char *errors)
# Encode a Unicode objects using the given mapping object and
# return the result as Python string object. Error handling is
# ``strict''. Return NULL if an exception was raised by the codec.
object PyUnicode_AsCharmapString(object o, object mapping)
# The following codec API is special in that maps Unicode to Unicode.
# Translate a Py_UNICODE buffer of the given length by applying a
# character mapping table to it and return the resulting Unicode
# object. Return NULL when an exception was raised by the codec.
#
# The mapping table must map Unicode ordinal integers to Unicode
# ordinal integers or None (causing deletion of the character).
#
# Mapping tables need only provide the __getitem__() interface;
# dictionaries and sequences work well. Unmapped character
# ordinals (ones which cause a LookupError) are left untouched and
# are copied as-is.
object PyUnicode_TranslateCharmap(Py_UNICODE *s, Py_ssize_t size,
object table, char *errors)
# These are the MBCS codec APIs. They are currently only available on
# Windows and use the Win32 MBCS converters to implement the
# conversions. Note that MBCS (or DBCS) is a class of encodings, not
# just one. The target encoding is defined by the user settings on the
# machine running the codec.
# Create a Unicode object by decoding size bytes of the MBCS
# encoded string s. Return NULL if an exception was raised by the
# codec.
object PyUnicode_DecodeMBCS(char *s, Py_ssize_t size, char *errors)
# If consumed is NULL, behave like PyUnicode_DecodeMBCS(). If
# consumed is not NULL, PyUnicode_DecodeMBCSStateful() will not
# decode trailing lead byte and the number of bytes that have been
# decoded will be stored in consumed. New in version 2.5.
object PyUnicode_DecodeMBCSStateful(char *s, int size, char *errors, int *consumed)
# Encode the Py_UNICODE buffer of the given size using MBCS and
# return a Python string object. Return NULL if an exception was
# raised by the codec.
object PyUnicode_EncodeMBCS(Py_UNICODE *s, Py_ssize_t size, char *errors)
# Encode a Unicode objects using MBCS and return the result as
# Python string object. Error handling is ``strict''. Return NULL
# if an exception was raised by the codec.
object PyUnicode_AsMBCSString(object o)
# Python version constants
#
# It's better to evaluate these at runtime (i.e. C compile time) using
#
# if PY_MAJOR_VERSION >= 3:
# do_stuff_in_Py3_0_and_later()
# if PY_VERSION_HEX >= 0x02050000:
# do_stuff_in_Py2_5_and_later()
#
# than using the IF/DEF statements, which are evaluated at Cython
# compile time. This will keep your C code portable.
cdef extern from *:
# the complete version, e.g. 0x010502B2 == 1.5.2b2
int PY_VERSION_HEX
# the individual sections as plain numbers
int PY_MAJOR_VERSION
int PY_MINOR_VERSION
int PY_MICRO_VERSION
int PY_RELEASE_LEVEL
int PY_RELEASE_SERIAL
# Note: PY_RELEASE_LEVEL is one of
# 0xA (alpha)
# 0xB (beta)
# 0xC (release candidate)
# 0xF (final)
char[] PY_VERSION
char[] PY_PATCHLEVEL_REVISION
#! /usr/bin/env python
# --------------------------------------------------------------------
import re
from epydoc import docstringparser as dsp
CYTHON_SIGNATURE_RE = re.compile(
# Class name (for builtin methods)
r'^\s*((?P<class>\w+)\.)?' +
# The function name
r'(?P<func>\w+)' +
# The parameters
r'\(((?P<self>(?:self|cls|mcs)),?)?(?P<params>.*)\)' +
# The return value (optional)
r'(\s*(->)\s*(?P<return>\w+(?:\s*\w+)))?' +
# The end marker
r'\s*(?:\n|$)')
parse_signature = dsp.parse_function_signature
def parse_function_signature(func_doc, doc_source,
docformat, parse_errors):
PYTHON_SIGNATURE_RE = dsp._SIGNATURE_RE
assert PYTHON_SIGNATURE_RE is not CYTHON_SIGNATURE_RE
try:
dsp._SIGNATURE_RE = CYTHON_SIGNATURE_RE
found = parse_signature(func_doc, doc_source,
docformat, parse_errors)
dsp._SIGNATURE_RE = PYTHON_SIGNATURE_RE
if not found:
found = parse_signature(func_doc, doc_source,
docformat, parse_errors)
return found
finally:
dsp._SIGNATURE_RE = PYTHON_SIGNATURE_RE
dsp.parse_function_signature = parse_function_signature
# --------------------------------------------------------------------
from epydoc.cli import cli
cli()
# --------------------------------------------------------------------
......@@ -52,7 +52,8 @@ class ErrorWriter(object):
class TestBuilder(object):
def __init__(self, rootdir, workdir, selectors, exclude_selectors, annotate,
cleanup_workdir, cleanup_sharedlibs, with_pyregr, cythononly):
cleanup_workdir, cleanup_sharedlibs, with_pyregr, cython_only,
languages):
self.rootdir = rootdir
self.workdir = workdir
self.selectors = selectors
......@@ -61,7 +62,8 @@ class TestBuilder(object):
self.cleanup_workdir = cleanup_workdir
self.cleanup_sharedlibs = cleanup_sharedlibs
self.with_pyregr = with_pyregr
self.cythononly = cythononly
self.cython_only = cython_only
self.languages = languages
def build_suite(self):
suite = unittest.TestSuite()
......@@ -83,8 +85,6 @@ class TestBuilder(object):
workdir = os.path.join(self.workdir, context)
if not os.path.exists(workdir):
os.makedirs(workdir)
if workdir not in sys.path:
sys.path.insert(0, workdir)
expect_errors = (context == 'errors')
suite = unittest.TestSuite()
......@@ -106,50 +106,77 @@ class TestBuilder(object):
continue
if context in TEST_RUN_DIRS:
if module.startswith("test_"):
build_test = CythonUnitTestCase
test_class = CythonUnitTestCase
else:
build_test = CythonRunTestCase
test = build_test(
path, workdir, module,
annotate=self.annotate,
cleanup_workdir=self.cleanup_workdir,
cleanup_sharedlibs=self.cleanup_sharedlibs,
cythononly=self.cythononly)
test_class = CythonRunTestCase
else:
test = CythonCompileTestCase(
path, workdir, module,
expect_errors=expect_errors,
annotate=self.annotate,
cleanup_workdir=self.cleanup_workdir,
cleanup_sharedlibs=self.cleanup_sharedlibs,
cythononly=self.cythononly)
suite.addTest(test)
test_class = CythonCompileTestCase
for test in self.build_tests(test_class, path, workdir,
module, expect_errors):
suite.addTest(test)
return suite
def build_tests(self, test_class, path, workdir, module, expect_errors):
if expect_errors:
languages = self.languages[:1]
else:
languages = self.languages
tests = [ self.build_test(test_class, path, workdir, module,
language, expect_errors)
for language in languages ]
return tests
def build_test(self, test_class, path, workdir, module,
language, expect_errors):
workdir = os.path.join(workdir, language)
if not os.path.exists(workdir):
os.makedirs(workdir)
return test_class(path, workdir, module,
language=language,
expect_errors=expect_errors,
annotate=self.annotate,
cleanup_workdir=self.cleanup_workdir,
cleanup_sharedlibs=self.cleanup_sharedlibs,
cython_only=self.cython_only)
class CythonCompileTestCase(unittest.TestCase):
def __init__(self, directory, workdir, module,
def __init__(self, directory, workdir, module, language='c',
expect_errors=False, annotate=False, cleanup_workdir=True,
cleanup_sharedlibs=True, cythononly=False):
cleanup_sharedlibs=True, cython_only=False):
self.directory = directory
self.workdir = workdir
self.module = module
self.language = language
self.expect_errors = expect_errors
self.annotate = annotate
self.cleanup_workdir = cleanup_workdir
self.cleanup_sharedlibs = cleanup_sharedlibs
self.cythononly = cythononly
self.cython_only = cython_only
unittest.TestCase.__init__(self)
def shortDescription(self):
return "compiling " + self.module
return "compiling (%s) %s" % (self.language, self.module)
def setUp(self):
if self.workdir not in sys.path:
sys.path.insert(0, self.workdir)
def tearDown(self):
try:
sys.path.remove(self.workdir)
except ValueError:
pass
try:
del sys.modules[self.module]
except KeyError:
pass
cleanup_c_files = WITH_CYTHON and self.cleanup_workdir
cleanup_lib_files = self.cleanup_sharedlibs
if os.path.exists(self.workdir):
for rmfile in os.listdir(self.workdir):
if not cleanup_c_files and rmfile[-2:] in (".c", ".h"):
continue
if not cleanup_c_files:
if rmfile[-2:] in (".c", ".h") or rmfile[-4:] == ".cpp":
continue
if not cleanup_lib_files and rmfile.endswith(".so") or rmfile.endswith(".dll"):
continue
if self.annotate and rmfile.endswith(".html"):
......@@ -177,6 +204,10 @@ class CythonCompileTestCase(unittest.TestCase):
source_file = source_file[:-1]
return source_file
def build_target_filename(self, module_name):
target = '%s.%s' % (module_name, self.language)
return target
def split_source_and_output(self, directory, module, workdir):
source_file = os.path.join(directory, module) + '.pyx'
source_and_output = open(
......@@ -202,13 +233,15 @@ class CythonCompileTestCase(unittest.TestCase):
include_dirs.append(incdir)
source = self.find_module_source_file(
os.path.join(directory, module + '.pyx'))
target = os.path.join(targetdir, module + '.c')
target = os.path.join(targetdir, self.build_target_filename(module))
options = CompilationOptions(
pyrex_default_options,
include_path = include_dirs,
output_file = target,
annotate = annotate,
use_listing_file = False, cplus = False, generate_pxi = False)
use_listing_file = False,
cplus = self.language == 'cpp',
generate_pxi = False)
cython_compile(source, options=options,
full_module_name=module)
......@@ -224,7 +257,7 @@ class CythonCompileTestCase(unittest.TestCase):
extension = Extension(
module,
sources = [module + '.c'],
sources = [self.build_target_filename(module)],
extra_compile_args = CFLAGS,
)
build_extension.extensions = [extension]
......@@ -261,20 +294,21 @@ class CythonCompileTestCase(unittest.TestCase):
unexpected_error = errors[len(expected_errors)]
self.assertEquals(None, unexpected_error)
else:
if not self.cythononly:
if not self.cython_only:
self.run_distutils(module, workdir, incdir)
class CythonRunTestCase(CythonCompileTestCase):
def shortDescription(self):
return "compiling and running " + self.module
return "compiling (%s) and running %s" % (self.language, self.module)
def run(self, result=None):
if result is None:
result = self.defaultTestResult()
result.startTest(self)
try:
self.setUp()
self.runCompileTest()
if not self.cythononly:
if not self.cython_only:
sys.stderr.write('running doctests in %s ...\n' % self.module)
doctest.DocTestSuite(self.module).run(result)
except Exception:
......@@ -287,13 +321,14 @@ class CythonRunTestCase(CythonCompileTestCase):
class CythonUnitTestCase(CythonCompileTestCase):
def shortDescription(self):
return "compiling tests in " + self.module
return "compiling (%s) tests in %s" % (self.language, self.module)
def run(self, result=None):
if result is None:
result = self.defaultTestResult()
result.startTest(self)
try:
self.setUp()
self.runCompileTest()
sys.stderr.write('running tests in %s ...\n' % self.module)
unittest.defaultTestLoader.loadTestsFromName(self.module).run(result)
......@@ -394,6 +429,12 @@ if __name__ == '__main__':
parser.add_option("--no-cython", dest="with_cython",
action="store_false", default=True,
help="do not run the Cython compiler, only the C compiler")
parser.add_option("--no-c", dest="use_c",
action="store_false", default=True,
help="do not test C compilation")
parser.add_option("--no-cpp", dest="use_cpp",
action="store_false", default=True,
help="do not test C++ compilation")
parser.add_option("--no-unit", dest="unittests",
action="store_false", default=True,
help="do not run the unit tests")
......@@ -406,18 +447,24 @@ if __name__ == '__main__':
parser.add_option("--no-pyregr", dest="pyregr",
action="store_false", default=True,
help="do not run the regression tests of CPython in tests/pyregr/")
parser.add_option("--cython-only", dest="cythononly",
parser.add_option("--cython-only", dest="cython_only",
action="store_true", default=False,
help="only compile pyx to c, do not run C compiler or run the tests")
parser.add_option("--sys-pyregr", dest="system_pyregr",
action="store_true", default=False,
help="run the regression tests of the CPython installation")
parser.add_option("-x", "--exclude", dest="exclude",
action="append", metavar="PATTERN",
help="exclude tests matching the PATTERN")
parser.add_option("-C", "--coverage", dest="coverage",
action="store_true", default=False,
help="collect source coverage data for the Compiler")
parser.add_option("-A", "--annotate", dest="annotate_source",
action="store_true", default=False,
action="store_true", default=True,
help="generate annotated HTML versions of the test source files")
parser.add_option("--no-annotate", dest="annotate_source",
action="store_false",
help="do not generate annotated HTML versions of the test source files")
parser.add_option("-v", "--verbose", dest="verbosity",
action="count", default=0,
help="display test progress, pass twice to print test names")
......@@ -476,6 +523,15 @@ if __name__ == '__main__':
missing_dep_excluder = MissingDependencyExcluder(EXT_DEP_MODULES)
exclude_selectors = [missing_dep_excluder] # want to pring msg at exit
if options.exclude:
exclude_selectors += [ re.compile(r, re.I|re.U).search for r in options.exclude ]
languages = []
if options.use_c:
languages.append('c')
if options.use_cpp:
languages.append('cpp')
test_suite = unittest.TestSuite()
if options.unittests:
......@@ -484,18 +540,18 @@ if __name__ == '__main__':
if options.doctests:
collect_doctests(UNITTEST_ROOT, UNITTEST_MODULE + ".", test_suite, selectors)
if options.filetests:
if options.filetests and languages:
filetests = TestBuilder(ROOTDIR, WORKDIR, selectors, exclude_selectors,
options.annotate_source, options.cleanup_workdir,
options.cleanup_sharedlibs, options.pyregr,
options.cythononly)
options.cython_only, languages)
test_suite.addTest(filetests.build_suite())
if options.system_pyregr:
filetests = TestBuilder(ROOTDIR, WORKDIR, selectors,
if options.system_pyregr and languages:
filetests = TestBuilder(ROOTDIR, WORKDIR, selectors, exclude_selectors,
options.annotate_source, options.cleanup_workdir,
options.cleanup_sharedlibs, True,
options.cythononly)
options.cython_only, languages)
test_suite.addTest(
filetests.handle_directory(
os.path.join(sys.prefix, 'lib', 'python'+sys.version[:3], 'test'),
......
......@@ -10,11 +10,11 @@ cdef extern from "longintrepr.h":
cdef struct _longobject:
int ob_refcnt
PyTypeObject *ob_type
int ob_size
# int ob_size # not in Py3k
unsigned int *ob_digit
def test(temp = long(0)):
cdef _longobject *l
l = <_longobject *> temp
print sizeof(l.ob_size)
#print sizeof(l.ob_size) # not in Py3k
print sizeof(l.ob_digit[0])
def f(*args, **kwargs):
pass
args = (1,2,3)
kwargs = {u"test" : "toast"}
def test():
f(*args, 1, 2, 3)
f(**kwargs, 1, 2, c=3)
f(*args, **kwargs, *args)
f(1, 2, c=3, *args, **kwargs, *args)
f(1, 2, c=3, *args, d=5, **kwargs, **kwargs)
f(1, 2, c=3, *args, d=5, **kwargs, x=6)
f(1=2)
# too bad we don't get more errors here ...
_ERRORS = u"""
8:13: Non-keyword arg following star-arg
"""
cdef class Test:
cdef __cinit__(self):
pass
cdef __len__(self):
pass
_ERRORS = u"""
3:9: Special methods must be declared with 'def', not 'cdef'
6:9: Special methods must be declared with 'def', not 'cdef'
"""
cdef class A:
cdef int value = 3
cdef extern from *:
cdef struct B:
int value = 3
_ERRORS = u"""
2:13: Cannot assign default value to cdef class attributes
2:13: Cannot assign default value to fields in cdef classes, structs or unions
6:12: Cannot assign default value to fields in cdef classes, structs or unions
"""
try:
raise KeyError
except KeyError:
pass
except:
pass
except:
pass
except AttributeError:
pass
_ERRORS = u"""
8:0: default 'except:' must be last
10:0: default 'except:' must be last
"""
......@@ -13,5 +13,5 @@ cdef class ExtClass:
_attribute = 5 # FIXME: this is not currently handled!!!
_ERRORS = u"""
8:13: Cannot assign default value to cdef class attributes
8:13: Cannot assign default value to fields in cdef classes, structs or unions
"""
def f():
a = <foao>x
_ERRORS = """
2:13: Unknown type
"""
\ No newline at end of file
......@@ -329,6 +329,35 @@ def explicitly_release_buffer():
x = None
print "After release"
#
# Format strings
#
@testcase
def alignment_string(object[int] buf):
"""
>>> alignment_string(IntMockBuffer(None, [1,2], format="@i"))
2
>>> alignment_string(IntMockBuffer(None, [1,2], format="@i@@"))
2
>>> alignment_string(IntMockBuffer(None, [1,2], format=">i"))
Traceback (most recent call last):
...
ValueError: Buffer acquisition error: Only native byte order, size and alignment supported.
>>> alignment_string(IntMockBuffer(None, [1,2], format="<i"))
Traceback (most recent call last):
...
ValueError: Buffer acquisition error: Only native byte order, size and alignment supported.
>>> alignment_string(IntMockBuffer(None, [1,2], format="=i"))
Traceback (most recent call last):
...
ValueError: Buffer acquisition error: Only native byte order, size and alignment supported.
>>> alignment_string(IntMockBuffer(None, [1,2], format="!i"))
Traceback (most recent call last):
...
ValueError: Buffer acquisition error: Only native byte order, size and alignment supported.
"""
print buf[1]
#
# Getting items and index bounds checking
#
......@@ -524,6 +553,54 @@ def strided(object[int, ndim=1, mode='strided'] buf):
"""
return buf[2]
@testcase
def c_contig(object[int, ndim=1, mode='c'] buf):
"""
>>> A = IntMockBuffer(None, range(4))
>>> c_contig(A)
2
>>> [str(x) for x in A.recieved_flags]
['FORMAT', 'ND', 'STRIDES', 'C_CONTIGUOUS']
"""
return buf[2]
@testcase
def c_contig_2d(object[int, ndim=2, mode='c'] buf):
"""
Multi-dim has seperate implementation
>>> A = IntMockBuffer(None, range(12), shape=(3,4))
>>> c_contig_2d(A)
7
>>> [str(x) for x in A.recieved_flags]
['FORMAT', 'ND', 'STRIDES', 'C_CONTIGUOUS']
"""
return buf[1, 3]
@testcase
def f_contig(object[int, ndim=1, mode='fortran'] buf):
"""
>>> A = IntMockBuffer(None, range(4))
>>> f_contig(A)
2
>>> [str(x) for x in A.recieved_flags]
['FORMAT', 'ND', 'STRIDES', 'F_CONTIGUOUS']
"""
return buf[2]
@testcase
def f_contig_2d(object[int, ndim=2, mode='fortran'] buf):
"""
Must set up strides manually to ensure Fortran ordering.
>>> A = IntMockBuffer(None, range(12), shape=(4,3), strides=(1, 4))
>>> f_contig_2d(A)
7
>>> [str(x) for x in A.recieved_flags]
['FORMAT', 'ND', 'STRIDES', 'F_CONTIGUOUS']
"""
return buf[3, 1]
#
# Test compiler options for bounds checking. We create an array with a
# safe "boundary" (memory
......@@ -848,6 +925,8 @@ available_flags = (
('INDIRECT', python_buffer.PyBUF_INDIRECT),
('ND', python_buffer.PyBUF_ND),
('STRIDES', python_buffer.PyBUF_STRIDES),
('C_CONTIGUOUS', python_buffer.PyBUF_C_CONTIGUOUS),
('F_CONTIGUOUS', python_buffer.PyBUF_F_CONTIGUOUS),
('WRITABLE', python_buffer.PyBUF_WRITABLE)
)
......@@ -884,7 +963,6 @@ cdef class MockBuffer:
strides.reverse()
strides = [x * self.itemsize for x in strides]
suboffsets = [-1] * len(shape)
datashape = [len(data)]
p = data
while True:
......@@ -949,10 +1027,6 @@ cdef class MockBuffer:
def __getbuffer__(MockBuffer self, Py_buffer* buffer, int flags):
if self.fail:
raise ValueError("Failing on purpose")
if buffer is NULL:
print u"locking!"
return
self.recieved_flags = []
cdef int value
......@@ -961,6 +1035,7 @@ cdef class MockBuffer:
self.recieved_flags.append(name)
buffer.buf = <void*>(<char*>self.buffer + (<int>self.offset * self.itemsize))
buffer.obj = self
buffer.len = self.len
buffer.readonly = 0
buffer.format = <char*>self.format
......@@ -1000,7 +1075,7 @@ cdef class IntMockBuffer(MockBuffer):
(<int*>buf)[0] = <int>value
return 0
cdef get_itemsize(self): return sizeof(int)
cdef get_default_format(self): return b"=i"
cdef get_default_format(self): return b"@i"
cdef class ShortMockBuffer(MockBuffer):
cdef int write(self, char* buf, object value) except -1:
......@@ -1014,7 +1089,7 @@ cdef class UnsignedShortMockBuffer(MockBuffer):
(<unsigned short*>buf)[0] = <unsigned short>value
return 0
cdef get_itemsize(self): return sizeof(unsigned short)
cdef get_default_format(self): return b"=1H" # Try with repeat count
cdef get_default_format(self): return b"@1H" # Try with repeat count
cdef class FloatMockBuffer(MockBuffer):
cdef int write(self, char* buf, object value) except -1:
......@@ -1040,7 +1115,7 @@ cdef class ObjectMockBuffer(MockBuffer):
return 0
cdef get_itemsize(self): return sizeof(void*)
cdef get_default_format(self): return b"=O"
cdef get_default_format(self): return b"@O"
cdef class IntStridedMockBuffer(IntMockBuffer):
......@@ -1052,10 +1127,10 @@ cdef class ErrorBuffer:
def __init__(self, label):
self.label = label
def __getbuffer__(MockBuffer self, Py_buffer* buffer, int flags):
def __getbuffer__(ErrorBuffer self, Py_buffer* buffer, int flags):
raise Exception("acquiring %s" % self.label)
def __releasebuffer__(MockBuffer self, Py_buffer* buffer):
def __releasebuffer__(ErrorBuffer self, Py_buffer* buffer):
raise Exception("releasing %s" % self.label)
#
......
......@@ -8,18 +8,16 @@ if sys.version_info[0] >= 3:
__doc__ += u"""
>>> ms = memoryview(s)
>>> ms.tobytes()
bytearray(b'abcdefg')
b'abcdefg'
>>> m1 = memoryview(b1)
>>> m1.tobytes()
locking!
bytearray(b'abcdefg')
b'abcdefg'
>>> m2 = memoryview(b2)
>>> m2.tobytes()
locking!
unlocking!
bytearray(b'abcdefg')
releasing!
b'abcdefg'
>>> del m1
>>> del m2
......@@ -30,10 +28,8 @@ s = "abcdefg"
cdef class TestBuffer:
def __getbuffer__(self, Py_buffer* buffer, int flags):
if buffer is NULL:
print u"locking!"
return
buffer.buf = <char*>s
buffer.obj = self
buffer.len = len(s)
buffer.readonly = 0
buffer.format = "B"
......@@ -46,7 +42,4 @@ cdef class TestBuffer:
cdef class TestBufferRelease(TestBuffer):
def __releasebuffer__(self, Py_buffer* buffer):
if buffer is NULL:
print u"unlocking!"
else:
print u"releasing!"
print u"releasing!"
__doc__ = u"""
>>> test_pos_args(h)
1 2 3 * 0 0
1 2 9 * 2 0
1 2 7 * 2 0
9 8 7 * 0 0
7 8 9 * 0 0
>>> test_kw_args(h)
1 2 3 * 0 0
1 2 9 * 2 1
1 2 7 * 2 1
1 2 9 * 2 2
1 2 9 * 2 2
1 2 9 * 2 3
>>> test_kw_args(e)
2 1
5 1
5 1
5 2
5 2
5 3
>>> test_kw(e)
0 1
0 2
0 2
0 1
>>> test_kw(g)
1
2
2
1
>>> test_pos_args(f)
3
5
5
3
3
>>> test_noargs(e)
0 0
>>> test_noargs(f)
0
>>> test_noargs(g)
0
# and some errors:
>>> test_noargs(h)
Traceback (most recent call last):
TypeError: h() takes at least 3 positional arguments (0 given)
>>> h(1,2, d=5)
Traceback (most recent call last):
TypeError: h() takes at least 3 positional arguments (2 given)
>>> f(1,2, d=5)
Traceback (most recent call last):
TypeError: f() got an unexpected keyword argument 'd'
>>> f(1, d=5)
Traceback (most recent call last):
TypeError: f() got an unexpected keyword argument 'd'
>>> f(d=5)
Traceback (most recent call last):
TypeError: f() got an unexpected keyword argument 'd'
>>> g(1,2, d=5)
Traceback (most recent call last):
TypeError: g() takes exactly 0 positional arguments (2 given)
>>> g(1,2)
Traceback (most recent call last):
TypeError: g() takes exactly 0 positional arguments (2 given)
>>> g(1)
Traceback (most recent call last):
TypeError: g() takes exactly 0 positional arguments (1 given)
>>> test_int_kwargs(e)
Traceback (most recent call last):
TypeError: e() keywords must be strings
>>> test_int_kwargs(f)
Traceback (most recent call last):
TypeError: f() keywords must be strings
>>> test_int_kwargs(g)
Traceback (most recent call last):
TypeError: g() keywords must be strings
>>> test_int_kwargs(h)
Traceback (most recent call last):
TypeError: h() keywords must be strings
"""
def e(*args, **kwargs):
print len(args), len(kwargs)
def f(*args):
print len(args)
def g(**kwargs):
print len(kwargs)
def h(a, b, c, *args, **kwargs):
print a, b, c, u'*', len(args), len(kwargs)
args = (9,8,7)
import sys
if sys.version_info[0] >= 3:
kwargs = {u"test" : u"toast"}
else:
kwargs = {"test" : u"toast"}
def test_kw_args(f):
f(1,2, c=3)
f(1,2, d=3, *args)
f(1,2, d=3, *(7,8,9))
f(1,2, d=3, *args, **kwargs)
f(1,2, d=3, *args, e=5)
f(1,2, d=3, *args, e=5, **kwargs)
def test_pos_args(f):
f(1,2,3)
f(1,2, *args)
f(1,2, *(7,8,9))
f(*args)
f(*(7,8,9))
def test_kw(f):
f(c=3)
f(d=3, e=5)
f(d=3, **kwargs)
f(**kwargs)
def test_noargs(f):
f()
def test_int_kwargs(f):
f(a=1,b=2,c=3, **{10:20,30:40})
......@@ -5,23 +5,23 @@ __doc__ = u"""
>>> b(1,2,3)
>>> b(1,2,3,4)
Traceback (most recent call last):
TypeError: function takes exactly 4 arguments (5 given)
TypeError: b() takes exactly 4 positional arguments (5 given)
>>> c(1,2)
>>> c(1,2,3)
>>> c(1,2,3,4)
Traceback (most recent call last):
TypeError: function takes at most 4 arguments (5 given)
TypeError: c() takes at most 4 positional arguments (5 given)
>>> d(1,2)
>>> d(1,2, c=1)
>>> d(1,2,3)
Traceback (most recent call last):
TypeError: function takes at most 3 positional arguments (4 given)
TypeError: d() takes exactly 3 positional arguments (4 given)
>>> d(1,2, d=1)
Traceback (most recent call last):
TypeError: 'd' is an invalid keyword argument for this function
TypeError: d() got an unexpected keyword argument 'd'
>>> e(1,2)
>>> e(1,2, c=1)
......@@ -30,34 +30,34 @@ __doc__ = u"""
>>> e(1,2,3)
>>> e(1,2,3,4)
Traceback (most recent call last):
TypeError: function takes at most 4 positional arguments (5 given)
TypeError: e() takes at most 4 positional arguments (5 given)
>>> f(1,2, c=1)
>>> f(1,2, c=1, d=2)
>>> f(1,2,3)
Traceback (most recent call last):
TypeError: function takes at most 3 positional arguments (4 given)
TypeError: f() takes exactly 3 positional arguments (4 given)
>>> f(1,2)
Traceback (most recent call last):
TypeError: required keyword argument 'c' is missing
TypeError: f() needs keyword-only argument c
>>> f(1,2, c=1, e=2)
Traceback (most recent call last):
TypeError: 'e' is an invalid keyword argument for this function
TypeError: f() got an unexpected keyword argument 'e'
>>> g(1,2, c=1, f=2)
>>> g(1,2, c=1, e=0, f=2, d=11)
>>> g(1,2, c=1, f=2, e=0, x=25)
>>> g(1,2,3) #doctest: +ELLIPSIS
>>> g(1,2,3)
Traceback (most recent call last):
TypeError: function takes at most 3 positional arguments (4 given)
TypeError: g() takes exactly 3 positional arguments (4 given)
>>> g(1,2)
Traceback (most recent call last):
TypeError: required keyword argument 'c' is missing
TypeError: g() needs keyword-only argument c
>>> g(1,2, c=1)
Traceback (most recent call last):
TypeError: required keyword argument 'f' is missing
TypeError: g() needs keyword-only argument f
>>> h(1,2, c=1, f=2)
>>> h(1,2, c=1, f=2, e=3)
......@@ -66,10 +66,10 @@ __doc__ = u"""
>>> h(1,2,3)
Traceback (most recent call last):
TypeError: required keyword argument 'c' is missing
TypeError: h() needs keyword-only argument c
>>> h(1,2, d=1)
Traceback (most recent call last):
TypeError: required keyword argument 'c' is missing
TypeError: h() needs keyword-only argument c
>>> k(1,2, c=1, f=2)
>>> k(1,2, c=1, f=2, e=3)
......@@ -78,20 +78,12 @@ __doc__ = u"""
>>> k(1,2,3)
Traceback (most recent call last):
TypeError: required keyword argument 'f' is missing
TypeError: k() needs keyword-only argument f
>>> k(1,2, d=1)
Traceback (most recent call last):
TypeError: required keyword argument 'f' is missing
TypeError: k() needs keyword-only argument f
"""
import sys, re
if sys.version_info >= (2,6):
__doc__ = re.sub(u"Error: (.*)exactly(.*)", u"Error: \\1at most\\2", __doc__)
import sys, re
if sys.version_info >= (2,6):
__doc__ = re.sub(u"(ELLIPSIS[^>]*Error: )[^\n]*\n", u"\\1...\n", __doc__, re.M)
class Spam:
def b(self, a, b, c):
pass
......
#cython: embedsignature=True
# note the r, we use \n below
__doc__ = ur"""
>>> print (Ext.a.__doc__)
Ext.a(self)
>>> print (Ext.b.__doc__)
Ext.b(self, a, b, c)
>>> print (Ext.c.__doc__)
Ext.c(self, a, b, c=1)
>>> print (Ext.d.__doc__)
Ext.d(self, a, b, *, c=88)
>>> print (Ext.e.__doc__)
Ext.e(self, a, b, c=88, **kwds)
>>> print (Ext.f.__doc__)
Ext.f(self, a, b, *, c, d=42)
>>> print (Ext.g.__doc__)
Ext.g(self, a, b, *, c, d=42, e=17, f, **kwds)
>>> print (Ext.h.__doc__)
Ext.h(self, a, b, *args, c, d=42, e=17, f, **kwds)
>>> print (Ext.k.__doc__)
Ext.k(self, a, b, c=1, *args, d=42, e=17, f, **kwds)
>>> print (Ext.get_int.__doc__)
Ext.get_int(self) -> int
>>> print (Ext.get_float.__doc__)
Ext.get_float(self) -> float
>>> print (Ext.clone.__doc__)
Ext.clone(self) -> Ext
>>> print (foo.__doc__)
foo()
>>> with_doc_1.__doc__
'with_doc_1(a, b, c)\nExisting string'
>>> with_doc_2.__doc__
'with_doc_2(a, b, c)\n\n Existing string\n '
>>> types.__doc__
'types(Ext a, int b, unsigned short int c, float d, e)'
>>> print (f_c.__doc__)
f_c(char c) -> char
>>> print (f_uc.__doc__)
f_uc(unsigned char c) -> unsigned char
>>> print (f_sc.__doc__)
f_sc(signed char c) -> signed char
>>> print (f_s.__doc__)
f_s(short int s) -> short int
>>> print (f_us.__doc__)
f_us(unsigned short int s) -> unsigned short int
>>> print (f_ss.__doc__)
f_ss(signed short int s) -> signed short int
>>> print (f_i.__doc__)
f_i(int i) -> int
>>> print (f_ui.__doc__)
f_ui(unsigned int i) -> unsigned int
>>> print (f_si.__doc__)
f_si(signed int i) -> signed int
>>> print (f_l.__doc__)
f_l(long int l) -> long int
>>> print (f_ul.__doc__)
f_ul(unsigned long int l) -> unsigned long int
>>> print (f_sl.__doc__)
f_sl(signed long int l) -> signed long int
>>> print (f_L.__doc__)
f_L(long long int L) -> long long int
>>> print (f_uL.__doc__)
f_uL(unsigned long long int L) -> unsigned long long int
>>> print (f_sL.__doc__)
f_sL(signed long long int L) -> signed long long int
>>> print (f_f.__doc__)
f_f(float f) -> float
>>> print (f_d.__doc__)
f_d(double d) -> double
>>> print (f_D.__doc__)
f_D(long double D) -> long double
"""
cdef class Ext:
def a(self):
pass
def b(self, a, b, c):
pass
def c(self, a, b, c=1):
pass
def d(self, a, b, *, c = 88):
pass
def e(self, a, b, c = 88, **kwds):
pass
def f(self, a, b, *, c, d = 42):
pass
def g(self, a, b, *, c, d = 42, e = 17, f, **kwds):
pass
def h(self, a, b, *args, c, d = 42, e = 17, f, **kwds):
pass
def k(self, a, b, c=1, *args, d = 42, e = 17, f, **kwds):
pass
cpdef int get_int(self):
return 0
cpdef float get_float(self):
return 0.0
cpdef Ext clone(self):
return Ext()
def foo():
pass
def types(Ext a, int b, unsigned short c, float d, e):
pass
def with_doc_1(a, b, c):
"""Existing string"""
pass
def with_doc_2(a, b, c):
"""
Existing string
"""
pass
cpdef char f_c(char c):
return c
cpdef unsigned char f_uc(unsigned char c):
return c
cpdef signed char f_sc(signed char c):
return c
cpdef short f_s(short s):
return s
cpdef unsigned short f_us(unsigned short s):
return s
cpdef signed short f_ss(signed short s):
return s
cpdef int f_i(int i):
return i
cpdef unsigned int f_ui(unsigned int i):
return i
cpdef signed int f_si(signed int i):
return i
cpdef long f_l(long l):
return l
cpdef unsigned long f_ul(unsigned long l):
return l
cpdef signed long f_sl(signed long l):
return l
cpdef long long f_L(long long L):
return L
cpdef unsigned long long f_uL(unsigned long long L):
return L
cpdef signed long long f_sL(signed long long L):
return L
cpdef float f_f(float f):
return f
cpdef double f_d(double d):
return d
cpdef long double f_D(long double D):
return D
......@@ -5,23 +5,23 @@ __doc__ = u"""
>>> b(1,2,3)
>>> b(1,2,3,4)
Traceback (most recent call last):
TypeError: function takes exactly 3 arguments (4 given)
TypeError: b() takes exactly 3 positional arguments (4 given)
>>> c(1,2)
>>> c(1,2,3)
>>> c(1,2,3,4)
Traceback (most recent call last):
TypeError: function takes at most 3 arguments (4 given)
TypeError: c() takes at most 3 positional arguments (4 given)
>>> d(1,2)
>>> d(1,2, c=1)
>>> d(1,2,3)
Traceback (most recent call last):
TypeError: function takes at most 2 positional arguments (3 given)
TypeError: d() takes exactly 2 positional arguments (3 given)
>>> d(1,2, d=1)
Traceback (most recent call last):
TypeError: 'd' is an invalid keyword argument for this function
TypeError: d() got an unexpected keyword argument 'd'
>>> e(1,2)
>>> e(1,2, c=1)
......@@ -30,20 +30,20 @@ __doc__ = u"""
>>> e(1,2,3)
>>> e(1,2,3,4)
Traceback (most recent call last):
TypeError: function takes at most 3 positional arguments (4 given)
TypeError: e() takes at most 3 positional arguments (4 given)
>>> f(1,2, c=1)
>>> f(1,2, c=1, d=2)
>>> f(1,2,3)
Traceback (most recent call last):
TypeError: function takes at most 2 positional arguments (3 given)
TypeError: f() takes exactly 2 positional arguments (3 given)
>>> f(1,2)
Traceback (most recent call last):
TypeError: required keyword argument 'c' is missing
TypeError: f() needs keyword-only argument c
>>> f(1,2, c=1, e=2)
Traceback (most recent call last):
TypeError: 'e' is an invalid keyword argument for this function
TypeError: f() got an unexpected keyword argument 'e'
>>> g(1,2, c=1, f=2)
>>> g(1,2, c=1, e=0, f=2, d=11)
......@@ -51,13 +51,13 @@ __doc__ = u"""
>>> g(1,2,3)
Traceback (most recent call last):
TypeError: function takes at most 2 positional arguments (3 given)
TypeError: g() takes exactly 2 positional arguments (3 given)
>>> g(1,2)
Traceback (most recent call last):
TypeError: required keyword argument 'c' is missing
TypeError: g() needs keyword-only argument c
>>> g(1,2, c=1)
Traceback (most recent call last):
TypeError: required keyword argument 'f' is missing
TypeError: g() needs keyword-only argument f
>>> h(1,2, c=1, f=2)
>>> h(1,2, c=1, f=2, e=3)
......@@ -66,10 +66,10 @@ __doc__ = u"""
>>> h(1,2,3)
Traceback (most recent call last):
TypeError: required keyword argument 'c' is missing
TypeError: h() needs keyword-only argument c
>>> h(1,2, d=1)
Traceback (most recent call last):
TypeError: required keyword argument 'c' is missing
TypeError: h() needs keyword-only argument c
>>> k(1,2, c=1, f=2)
>>> k(1,2, c=1, f=2, e=3)
......@@ -78,16 +78,12 @@ __doc__ = u"""
>>> k(1,2,3)
Traceback (most recent call last):
TypeError: required keyword argument 'f' is missing
TypeError: k() needs keyword-only argument f
>>> k(1,2, d=1)
Traceback (most recent call last):
TypeError: required keyword argument 'f' is missing
TypeError: k() needs keyword-only argument f
"""
import sys, re
if sys.version_info >= (2,6):
__doc__ = re.sub(u"Error: (.*)exactly(.*)", u"Error: \\1at most\\2", __doc__)
cdef class Ext:
def b(self, a, b, c):
pass
......
......@@ -5,15 +5,15 @@ __doc__ = u"""
>>> spam(1,2,3)
(1, 2, 3)
>>> spam(1,2) #doctest: +ELLIPSIS
>>> spam(1,2)
Traceback (most recent call last):
TypeError: function takes exactly 3 arguments (2 given)
TypeError: spam() takes exactly 3 positional arguments (2 given)
>>> spam(1,2,3,4)
Traceback (most recent call last):
TypeError: function takes exactly 3 arguments (4 given)
TypeError: spam() takes exactly 3 positional arguments (4 given)
>>> spam(1,2,3, a=1) #doctest: +ELLIPSIS
Traceback (most recent call last):
TypeError: 'a' is an invalid keyword argument for this function
TypeError: spam() got an unexpected keyword argument 'a'
>>> grail(1,2,3)
(1, 2, 3, ())
......@@ -21,23 +21,23 @@ __doc__ = u"""
(1, 2, 3, (4,))
>>> grail(1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9)
(1, 2, 3, (4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9))
>>> grail(1,2) #doctest: +ELLIPSIS
>>> grail(1,2)
Traceback (most recent call last):
TypeError: function takes exactly 3 arguments (2 given)
TypeError: grail() takes at least 3 positional arguments (2 given)
>>> grail(1,2,3, a=1) #doctest: +ELLIPSIS
Traceback (most recent call last):
TypeError: 'a' is an invalid keyword argument for this function
TypeError: grail() got an unexpected keyword argument 'a'
>>> swallow(1,2,3)
(1, 2, 3, ())
>>> swallow(1,2,3,4)
Traceback (most recent call last):
TypeError: function takes at most 3 positional arguments (4 given)
TypeError: swallow() takes exactly 3 positional arguments (4 given)
>>> swallow(1,2,3, a=1, b=2)
(1, 2, 3, (('a', 1), ('b', 2)))
>>> swallow(1,2,3, x=1) #doctest: +ELLIPSIS
>>> swallow(1,2,3, x=1)
Traceback (most recent call last):
TypeError: keyword parameter 'x' was given by position and by name
TypeError: swallow() got multiple values for keyword argument 'x'
>>> creosote(1,2,3)
(1, 2, 3, (), ())
......@@ -47,9 +47,9 @@ __doc__ = u"""
(1, 2, 3, (), (('a', 1),))
>>> creosote(1,2,3,4, a=1, b=2)
(1, 2, 3, (4,), (('a', 1), ('b', 2)))
>>> creosote(1,2,3,4, x=1) #doctest: +ELLIPSIS
>>> creosote(1,2,3,4, x=1)
Traceback (most recent call last):
TypeError: keyword parameter 'x' was given by position and by name
TypeError: creosote() got multiple values for keyword argument 'x'
>>> onlyt(1)
(1,)
......@@ -57,10 +57,10 @@ __doc__ = u"""
(1, 2)
>>> onlyt(a=1)
Traceback (most recent call last):
TypeError: 'a' is an invalid keyword argument for this function
TypeError: onlyt() got an unexpected keyword argument 'a'
>>> onlyt(1, a=2)
Traceback (most recent call last):
TypeError: 'a' is an invalid keyword argument for this function
TypeError: onlyt() got an unexpected keyword argument 'a'
>>> onlyk(a=1)
(('a', 1),)
......@@ -68,13 +68,13 @@ __doc__ = u"""
(('a', 1), ('b', 2))
>>> onlyk(1)
Traceback (most recent call last):
TypeError: function takes at most 0 positional arguments (1 given)
TypeError: onlyk() takes exactly 0 positional arguments (1 given)
>>> onlyk(1, 2)
Traceback (most recent call last):
TypeError: function takes at most 0 positional arguments (2 given)
TypeError: onlyk() takes exactly 0 positional arguments (2 given)
>>> onlyk(1, a=1, b=2)
Traceback (most recent call last):
TypeError: function takes at most 0 positional arguments (1 given)
TypeError: onlyk() takes exactly 0 positional arguments (1 given)
>>> tk(a=1)
(('a', 1),)
......@@ -88,10 +88,6 @@ __doc__ = u"""
(1, ('a', 1), ('b', 2))
"""
import sys, re
if sys.version_info >= (2,6):
__doc__ = re.sub(u"Error: (.*)exactly(.*)", u"Error: \\1at most\\2", __doc__)
import sys, re
if sys.version_info >= (2,6):
__doc__ = re.sub(u"(ELLIPSIS[^>]*Error: )[^\n]*\n", u"\\1...\n", __doc__, re.M)
......
__doc__ = u"""
>>> import sys
>>> if not IS_PY3: sys.exc_clear()
>>> def test_py():
... try:
... raise AttributeError
... except AttributeError:
... print(sys.exc_info()[0] == AttributeError or sys.exc_info()[0])
... print((IS_PY3 and sys.exc_info()[0] is None) or
... (not IS_PY3 and sys.exc_info()[0] == AttributeError) or
... sys.exc_info()[0])
>>> print(sys.exc_info()[0]) # 0
None
>>> test_py()
True
True
>>> print(sys.exc_info()[0]) # test_py()
None
>>> test_c()
True
True
>>> print(sys.exc_info()[0]) # test_c()
None
"""
import sys
IS_PY3 = sys.version_info[0] >= 3
def test_c():
try:
raise AttributeError
except AttributeError:
print(sys.exc_info()[0] == AttributeError or sys.exc_info()[0])
print(sys.exc_info()[0] is None or sys.exc_info()[0])
__doc__ = u"""
>>> import sys
>>> if not IS_PY3: sys.exc_clear()
>>> def test_py(outer_exc):
... try:
... raise AttributeError
... except AttributeError:
... print(sys.exc_info()[0] is AttributeError or sys.exc_info()[0])
... try: raise KeyError
... except: print(sys.exc_info()[0] is KeyError or sys.exc_info()[0])
... print((IS_PY3 and sys.exc_info()[0] is AttributeError) or
... (not IS_PY3 and sys.exc_info()[0] is KeyError) or
... sys.exc_info()[0])
... print((IS_PY3 and sys.exc_info()[0] is outer_exc) or
... (not IS_PY3 and sys.exc_info()[0] is KeyError) or
... sys.exc_info()[0])
>>> print(sys.exc_info()[0]) # 0
None
>>> test_py(None)
True
True
True
True
>>> print(sys.exc_info()[0]) # test_py()
None
>>> test_c(None)
True
True
True
True
>>> print(sys.exc_info()[0]) # test_c()
None
>>> def test_py2():
... try:
... raise Exception
... except Exception:
... test_py(Exception)
... print(sys.exc_info()[0] is Exception or sys.exc_info()[0])
... print((IS_PY3 and sys.exc_info()[0] is None) or
... (not IS_PY3 and sys.exc_info()[0] is Exception) or
... sys.exc_info()[0])
>>> test_py2()
True
True
True
True
True
True
>>> print(sys.exc_info()[0]) # test_py2()
None
>>> test_c2()
True
True
True
True
True
True
>>> print(sys.exc_info()[0]) # test_c2()
None
"""
import sys
IS_PY3 = sys.version_info[0] >= 3
def test_c(outer_exc):
try:
raise AttributeError
except AttributeError:
print(sys.exc_info()[0] is AttributeError or sys.exc_info()[0])
try: raise KeyError
except: print(sys.exc_info()[0] is KeyError or sys.exc_info()[0])
print(sys.exc_info()[0] is AttributeError or sys.exc_info()[0])
print(sys.exc_info()[0] is outer_exc or sys.exc_info()[0])
def test_c2():
try:
raise Exception
except Exception:
test_c(Exception)
print(sys.exc_info()[0] is Exception or sys.exc_info()[0])
print(sys.exc_info()[0] is None or sys.exc_info()[0])
__doc__ = u"""
>>> import sys
>>> if not IS_PY3: sys.exc_clear()
>>> def test_py():
... try:
... raise AttributeError
... except AttributeError:
... test_c(error=AttributeError)
... print(sys.exc_info()[0] is AttributeError or sys.exc_info()[0])
... print((IS_PY3 and sys.exc_info()[0] is TestException) or
... (not IS_PY3 and sys.exc_info()[0] is AttributeError) or
... sys.exc_info()[0])
>>> print(sys.exc_info()[0]) # 0
None
>>> test_py()
True
True
True
True
>>> print(sys.exc_info()[0]) # test_py()
None
>>> test_c(test_py)
True
True
True
True
True
True
>>> print(sys.exc_info()[0]) # test_c()
None
"""
import sys
IS_PY3 = sys.version_info[0] >= 3
class TestException(Exception):
pass
def test_c(func=None, error=None):
try:
raise TestException
except TestException:
if func:
func()
print(sys.exc_info()[0] is TestException or sys.exc_info()[0])
print(sys.exc_info()[0] is error or sys.exc_info()[0])
__doc__ = u"""
>>> import sys
>>> if not IS_PY3: sys.exc_clear()
>>> print(sys.exc_info()[0]) # 0
None
>>> exc = test_c()
>>> type(exc) is TestException
True
>>> print(sys.exc_info()[0]) # test_c()
None
"""
import sys
IS_PY3 = sys.version_info[0] >= 3
class TestException(Exception):
pass
def test_c():
try:
raise TestException
except TestException, e:
return e
......@@ -2,23 +2,23 @@ __doc__ = u"""
>>> b(1,2,3)
>>> b(1,2,3,4)
Traceback (most recent call last):
TypeError: function takes exactly 3 arguments (4 given)
TypeError: b() takes exactly 3 positional arguments (4 given)
>>> c(1,2)
>>> c(1,2,3)
>>> c(1,2,3,4)
Traceback (most recent call last):
TypeError: function takes at most 3 arguments (4 given)
TypeError: c() takes at most 3 positional arguments (4 given)
>>> d(1,2)
>>> d(1,2, c=1)
>>> d(1,2,3)
Traceback (most recent call last):
TypeError: function takes at most 2 positional arguments (3 given)
TypeError: d() takes exactly 2 positional arguments (3 given)
>>> d(1,2, d=1)
Traceback (most recent call last):
TypeError: 'd' is an invalid keyword argument for this function
TypeError: d() got an unexpected keyword argument 'd'
>>> e(1,2)
>>> e(1,2, c=1)
......@@ -27,20 +27,20 @@ __doc__ = u"""
>>> e(1,2,3)
>>> e(1,2,3,4)
Traceback (most recent call last):
TypeError: function takes at most 3 positional arguments (4 given)
TypeError: e() takes at most 3 positional arguments (4 given)
>>> f(1,2, c=1)
>>> f(1,2, c=1, d=2)
>>> f(1,2,3)
Traceback (most recent call last):
TypeError: function takes at most 2 positional arguments (3 given)
TypeError: f() takes exactly 2 positional arguments (3 given)
>>> f(1,2)
Traceback (most recent call last):
TypeError: required keyword argument 'c' is missing
TypeError: f() needs keyword-only argument c
>>> f(1,2, c=1, e=2)
Traceback (most recent call last):
TypeError: 'e' is an invalid keyword argument for this function
TypeError: f() got an unexpected keyword argument 'e'
>>> g(1,2, c=1, f=2)
>>> g(1,2, c=1, e=0, f=2, d=11)
......@@ -48,13 +48,13 @@ __doc__ = u"""
>>> g(1,2,3)
Traceback (most recent call last):
TypeError: function takes at most 2 positional arguments (3 given)
TypeError: g() takes exactly 2 positional arguments (3 given)
>>> g(1,2)
Traceback (most recent call last):
TypeError: required keyword argument 'c' is missing
TypeError: g() needs keyword-only argument c
>>> g(1,2, c=1)
Traceback (most recent call last):
TypeError: required keyword argument 'f' is missing
TypeError: g() needs keyword-only argument f
>>> h(1,2, c=1, f=2)
>>> h(1,2, c=1, f=2, e=3)
......@@ -63,10 +63,10 @@ __doc__ = u"""
>>> h(1,2,3)
Traceback (most recent call last):
TypeError: required keyword argument 'c' is missing
TypeError: h() needs keyword-only argument c
>>> h(1,2, d=1)
Traceback (most recent call last):
TypeError: required keyword argument 'c' is missing
TypeError: h() needs keyword-only argument c
>>> k(1,2, c=1, f=2)
>>> k(1,2, c=1, f=2, e=3)
......@@ -75,15 +75,21 @@ __doc__ = u"""
>>> k(1,2,3)
Traceback (most recent call last):
TypeError: required keyword argument 'f' is missing
TypeError: k() needs keyword-only argument f
>>> k(1,2, d=1)
Traceback (most recent call last):
TypeError: required keyword argument 'f' is missing
"""
TypeError: k() needs keyword-only argument f
import sys, re
if sys.version_info >= (2,6):
__doc__ = re.sub(u"Error: (.*)exactly(.*)", u"Error: \\1at most\\2", __doc__)
>>> l(a=1, b=2)
>>> l(a=1, b=2, c=1)
>>> l(1,2,3)
Traceback (most recent call last):
TypeError: l() takes exactly 0 positional arguments (3 given)
>>> l(1,2, d=1)
Traceback (most recent call last):
TypeError: l() takes exactly 0 positional arguments (2 given)
"""
def b(a, b, c):
pass
......@@ -108,3 +114,6 @@ def h(a, b, *args, c, d = 42, e = 17, f, **kwds):
def k(a, b, c=1, *args, d = 42, e = 17, f, **kwds):
pass
def l(*, a, b, c = 88):
pass
__doc__ = u"""
>>> call0ab(b)
Traceback (most recent call last):
TypeError: b() takes exactly 3 positional arguments (2 given)
>>> call0abc(b)
1 2 3
>>> call3(b)
1 2 3
>>> call4(b)
Traceback (most recent call last):
TypeError: function takes exactly 3 arguments (4 given)
TypeError: b() takes exactly 3 positional arguments (4 given)
>>> call0ab(c)
1 2 1
>>> call0abc(c)
1 2 3
>>> call2(c)
1 2 1
>>> call3(c)
1 2 3
>>> call4(c)
Traceback (most recent call last):
TypeError: function takes at most 3 arguments (4 given)
TypeError: c() takes at most 3 positional arguments (4 given)
>>> call0abc(d)
1 2 3
>>> call0ab(d)
1 2 88
>>> call2(d)
1 2 88
>>> call2c(d)
1 2 1
>>> call3(d)
Traceback (most recent call last):
TypeError: function takes at most 2 positional arguments (3 given)
TypeError: d() takes exactly 2 positional arguments (3 given)
>>> call2d(d)
Traceback (most recent call last):
TypeError: 'd' is an invalid keyword argument for this function
TypeError: d() got an unexpected keyword argument 'd'
>>> call0abc(e)
1 2 3 []
>>> call2(e)
1 2 88 []
>>> call2c(e)
1 2 1 []
>>> call2d(e)
1 2 88 [('d', 1)]
>>> call2cde(e)
1 2 1 [('d', 2), ('e', 3)]
>>> call3(e)
1 2 3 []
>>> call4(e)
Traceback (most recent call last):
TypeError: function takes at most 3 positional arguments (4 given)
TypeError: e() takes at most 3 positional arguments (4 given)
>>> call0abc(f)
1 2 3 42
>>> call2c(f)
1 2 1 42
>>> call2cd(f)
1 2 1 2
>>> call3(f)
Traceback (most recent call last):
TypeError: function takes at most 2 positional arguments (3 given)
TypeError: f() takes exactly 2 positional arguments (3 given)
>>> call2(f)
Traceback (most recent call last):
TypeError: required keyword argument 'c' is missing
TypeError: f() needs keyword-only argument c
>>> call2ce(f)
Traceback (most recent call last):
TypeError: 'e' is an invalid keyword argument for this function
TypeError: f() got an unexpected keyword argument 'e'
>>> call2cf(g)
1 2 1 42 17 2 []
>>> call2cefd(g)
1 2 1 11 0 2 []
>>> call2cfex(g)
1 2 1 42 0 2 [('x', 25)]
>>> call3(g)
Traceback (most recent call last):
TypeError: function takes at most 2 positional arguments (3 given)
TypeError: g() takes exactly 2 positional arguments (3 given)
>>> call2(g)
Traceback (most recent call last):
TypeError: required keyword argument 'c' is missing
TypeError: g() needs keyword-only argument c
>>> call2c(g)
Traceback (most recent call last):
TypeError: required keyword argument 'f' is missing
TypeError: g() needs keyword-only argument f
>>> call2cf(h)
1 2 1 42 17 2 () []
>>> call2cfe(h)
1 2 1 42 3 2 () []
>>> call6cf(h)
1 2 1 42 17 2 (3, 4, 5, 6) []
>>> call6cfexy(h)
1 2 1 42 3 2 (3, 4, 5, 6) [('x', 25), ('y', 11)]
>>> call3(h)
Traceback (most recent call last):
TypeError: required keyword argument 'c' is missing
TypeError: h() needs keyword-only argument c
>>> call3d(h)
Traceback (most recent call last):
TypeError: required keyword argument 'c' is missing
TypeError: h() needs keyword-only argument c
>>> call2cf(k)
1 2 1 42 17 2 () []
>>> call2cfe(k)
1 2 1 42 3 2 () []
>>> call6df(k)
1 2 3 1 17 2 (4, 5, 6) []
>>> call6dfexy(k)
1 2 3 1 3 2 (4, 5, 6) [('x', 25), ('y', 11)]
>>> call3(k)
Traceback (most recent call last):
TypeError: required keyword argument 'f' is missing
TypeError: k() needs keyword-only argument f
>>> call2d(k)
Traceback (most recent call last):
TypeError: required keyword argument 'f' is missing
"""
TypeError: k() needs keyword-only argument f
import sys, re
if sys.version_info >= (2,6):
__doc__ = re.sub(u"Error: (.*)exactly(.*)", u"Error: \\1at most\\2", __doc__)
>>> call0abc(m)
1 2 3
>>> call2c(m)
1 2 1
>>> call3(m)
Traceback (most recent call last):
TypeError: m() takes at most 2 positional arguments (3 given)
>>> call2(m)
Traceback (most recent call last):
TypeError: m() needs keyword-only argument c
>>> call2cd(m)
Traceback (most recent call last):
TypeError: m() got an unexpected keyword argument 'd'
"""
# the calls:
def call0ab(f):
f(a=1,b=2)
def call0abc(f):
f(a=1,b=2,c=3)
def call2(f):
f(1,2)
......@@ -132,6 +189,10 @@ def call2cefd(f):
def call2cfex(f):
f(1,2, c=1, f=2, e=0, x=25)
def call6argscfexy(f):
args = (1,2,3,4,5,6)
f(*args, c=1, f=2, e=3, x=25, y=11)
def call6cfexy(f):
f(1,2,3,4,5,6, c=1, f=2, e=3, x=25, y=11)
......@@ -141,25 +202,36 @@ def call6dfexy(f):
# the called functions:
def b(a, b, c):
pass
print a,b,c
def c(a, b, c=1):
pass
print a,b,c
def d(a, b, *, c = 88):
pass
print a,b,c
def e(a, b, c = 88, **kwds):
pass
kwlist = list(kwds.items())
kwlist.sort()
print a,b,c, kwlist
def f(a, b, *, c, d = 42):
pass
print a,b,c,d
def g(a, b, *, c, d = 42, e = 17, f, **kwds):
pass
kwlist = list(kwds.items())
kwlist.sort()
print a,b,c,d,e,f, kwlist
def h(a, b, *args, c, d = 42, e = 17, f, **kwds):
pass
kwlist = list(kwds.items())
kwlist.sort()
print a,b,c,d,e,f, args, kwlist
def k(a, b, c=1, *args, d = 42, e = 17, f, **kwds):
pass
kwlist = list(kwds.items())
kwlist.sort()
print a,b,c,d,e,f, args, kwlist
def m(a, b=1, *, c):
print a,b,c
u"""
>>> smoketest()
[0, 4, 8]
>>> typed()
[A, A, A]
"""
def smoketest():
print [x*2 for x in range(5) if x % 2 == 0]
cdef class A:
def __repr__(self): return "A"
def typed():
cdef A obj
print [obj for obj in [A(), A(), A()]]
\ No newline at end of file
__doc__ = """
>>> D = set_longlong(2**40, 2**50, 2, "yelp")
>>> D[2**40]
'yelp'
>>> D[2**50]
'yelp'
>>> D[2]
'yelp'
"""
ctypedef long long foo
def set_longlong(long long ob, foo x, long y, val):
tank = {}
tank[ob] = val
tank[x] = val
tank[y] = val
return tank
__doc__ = u"""
>>> a
2
"""
a = 0
try:
raise KeyError
except AttributeError:
a = 1
except KeyError:
a = 2
except:
a = 3
......@@ -78,6 +78,30 @@ try:
>>> print a
[[0 0 0 0 0]
[0 0 0 0 0]]
Test contiguous access modes:
>>> c_arr = np.array(np.arange(12, dtype='i').reshape(3,4), order='C')
>>> f_arr = np.array(np.arange(12, dtype='i').reshape(3,4), order='F')
>>> test_c_contig(c_arr)
0 1 2 3
4 5 6 7
8 9 10 11
>>> test_f_contig(f_arr)
0 1 2 3
4 5 6 7
8 9 10 11
>>> test_c_contig(f_arr)
Traceback (most recent call last):
...
ValueError: ndarray is not C contiguous
>>> test_f_contig(c_arr)
Traceback (most recent call last):
...
ValueError: ndarray is not Fortran contiguous
>>> test_c_contig(c_arr[::2,::2])
Traceback (most recent call last):
...
ValueError: ndarray is not C contiguous
>>> test_dtype('b', inc1_byte)
>>> test_dtype('B', inc1_ubyte)
......@@ -153,6 +177,15 @@ def put_range_long_1d(np.ndarray[long] arr):
arr[i] = value
value += 1
def test_c_contig(np.ndarray[int, ndim=2, mode='c'] arr):
cdef int i, j
for i in range(arr.shape[0]):
print " ".join([str(arr[i, j]) for j in range(arr.shape[1])])
def test_f_contig(np.ndarray[int, ndim=2, mode='fortran'] arr):
cdef int i, j
for i in range(arr.shape[0]):
print " ".join([str(arr[i, j]) for j in range(arr.shape[1])])
# Exhaustive dtype tests -- increments element [1] by 1 for all dtypes
def inc1_byte(np.ndarray[char] arr): arr[1] += 1
......
__doc__ = u"""
>>> x = spam()
>>> print(repr(x))
b'Ftang\\x00Ftang!'
u'Ftang\\x00Ftang!'
"""
import sys
if sys.version_info[0] < 3:
__doc__ = __doc__.replace(u" b'", u" '")
if sys.version_info[0] >= 3:
__doc__ = __doc__.replace(u" u'", u" '")
cdef extern from "string.h":
void memcpy(char *d, char *s, int n)
cdef extern from "Python.h":
object PyString_FromStringAndSize(char *s, int len)
from python_unicode cimport PyUnicode_DecodeUTF8
def spam():
cdef char buf[12]
memcpy(buf, "Ftang\0Ftang!", sizeof(buf))
return PyString_FromStringAndSize(buf, sizeof(buf))
return PyUnicode_DecodeUTF8(buf, sizeof(buf), NULL)
__doc__ = u"""
>>> s = Spam() #doctest: +ELLIPSIS
>>> s = Spam()
Traceback (most recent call last):
TypeError: function takes exactly 3 arguments (0 given)
TypeError: __init__() takes exactly 3 positional arguments (0 given)
"""
import sys, re
if sys.version_info >= (2,6):
__doc__ = re.sub(u"Error: .*", u"Error: ...", __doc__)
cdef class Spam:
def __init__(self, a, b, int c):
......
......@@ -4,19 +4,15 @@ __doc__ = u"""
Traceback (most recent call last):
TypeError: an integer is required
>>> fail0(1,2) #doctest: +ELLIPSIS
>>> fail0(1,2)
Traceback (most recent call last):
TypeError: function takes exactly 2 arguments (0 given)
TypeError: f() takes exactly 2 positional arguments (0 given)
>>> fail1(1,2) #doctest: +ELLIPSIS
>>> fail1(1,2)
Traceback (most recent call last):
TypeError: function takes exactly 2 arguments (1 given)
TypeError: f() takes exactly 2 positional arguments (1 given)
"""
import sys, re
if sys.version_info >= (2,6):
__doc__ = re.sub(u"Error: .*exactly.*", u"Error: ...", __doc__)
import sys
if sys.version_info[0] < 3:
__doc__ = __doc__.replace(u" b'", u" '")
......
__doc__ = u"""
>>> spam(1,2,3)
(1, 2, 3)
>>> spam(1,2) #doctest: +ELLIPSIS
>>> spam(1,2)
Traceback (most recent call last):
TypeError: function takes exactly 3 arguments (2 given)
TypeError: spam() takes exactly 3 positional arguments (2 given)
>>> spam(1,2,3,4)
Traceback (most recent call last):
TypeError: function takes exactly 3 arguments (4 given)
>>> spam(1,2,3, a=1) #doctest: +ELLIPSIS
TypeError: spam() takes exactly 3 positional arguments (4 given)
>>> spam(1,2,3, a=1)
Traceback (most recent call last):
TypeError: 'a' is an invalid keyword argument for this function
TypeError: spam() got an unexpected keyword argument 'a'
>>> grail(1,2,3)
(1, 2, 3, ())
......@@ -17,23 +17,23 @@ __doc__ = u"""
(1, 2, 3, (4,))
>>> grail(1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9)
(1, 2, 3, (4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9))
>>> grail(1,2) #doctest: +ELLIPSIS
>>> grail(1,2)
Traceback (most recent call last):
TypeError: function takes exactly 3 arguments (2 given)
>>> grail(1,2,3, a=1) #doctest: +ELLIPSIS
TypeError: grail() takes at least 3 positional arguments (2 given)
>>> grail(1,2,3, a=1)
Traceback (most recent call last):
TypeError: 'a' is an invalid keyword argument for this function
TypeError: grail() got an unexpected keyword argument 'a'
>>> swallow(1,2,3)
(1, 2, 3, ())
>>> swallow(1,2,3,4)
Traceback (most recent call last):
TypeError: function takes at most 3 positional arguments (4 given)
TypeError: swallow() takes exactly 3 positional arguments (4 given)
>>> swallow(1,2,3, a=1, b=2)
(1, 2, 3, (('a', 1), ('b', 2)))
>>> swallow(1,2,3, x=1) #doctest: +ELLIPSIS
>>> swallow(1,2,3, x=1)
Traceback (most recent call last):
TypeError: keyword parameter 'x' was given by position and by name
TypeError: swallow() got multiple values for keyword argument 'x'
>>> creosote(1,2,3)
(1, 2, 3, (), ())
......@@ -43,9 +43,9 @@ __doc__ = u"""
(1, 2, 3, (), (('a', 1),))
>>> creosote(1,2,3,4, a=1, b=2)
(1, 2, 3, (4,), (('a', 1), ('b', 2)))
>>> creosote(1,2,3,4, x=1) #doctest: +ELLIPSIS
>>> creosote(1,2,3,4, x=1)
Traceback (most recent call last):
TypeError: keyword parameter 'x' was given by position and by name
TypeError: creosote() got multiple values for keyword argument 'x'
>>> onlyt(1)
(1,)
......@@ -53,10 +53,10 @@ __doc__ = u"""
(1, 2)
>>> onlyt(a=1)
Traceback (most recent call last):
TypeError: 'a' is an invalid keyword argument for this function
TypeError: onlyt() got an unexpected keyword argument 'a'
>>> onlyt(1, a=2)
Traceback (most recent call last):
TypeError: 'a' is an invalid keyword argument for this function
TypeError: onlyt() got an unexpected keyword argument 'a'
>>> onlyk(a=1)
(('a', 1),)
......@@ -64,13 +64,13 @@ __doc__ = u"""
(('a', 1), ('b', 2))
>>> onlyk(1)
Traceback (most recent call last):
TypeError: function takes at most 0 positional arguments (1 given)
TypeError: onlyk() takes exactly 0 positional arguments (1 given)
>>> onlyk(1, 2)
Traceback (most recent call last):
TypeError: function takes at most 0 positional arguments (2 given)
TypeError: onlyk() takes exactly 0 positional arguments (2 given)
>>> onlyk(1, a=1, b=2)
Traceback (most recent call last):
TypeError: function takes at most 0 positional arguments (1 given)
TypeError: onlyk() takes exactly 0 positional arguments (1 given)
>>> tk(a=1)
(('a', 1),)
......@@ -84,14 +84,6 @@ __doc__ = u"""
(1, ('a', 1), ('b', 2))
"""
import sys, re
if sys.version_info >= (2,6):
__doc__ = re.sub(u"Error: (.*)exactly(.*)", u"Error: \\1at most\\2", __doc__)
import sys, re
if sys.version_info >= (2,6):
__doc__ = re.sub(u"(ELLIPSIS[^>]*Error: )[^\n]*\n", u"\\1...\n", __doc__, re.M)
cdef sorteditems(d):
l = list(d.items())
l.sort()
......
......@@ -62,6 +62,33 @@ __doc__ = u"""
12
>>> switch_c(13)
0
>>> switch_or(0)
0
>>> switch_or(1)
1
>>> switch_or(2)
1
>>> switch_or(3)
1
>>> switch_or(4)
0
>>> switch_short(0)
0
>>> switch_short(1)
1
>>> switch_short(2)
2
>>> switch_short(3)
0
>>> switch_off(0)
0
>>> switch_off(1)
1
>>> switch_off(2)
0
"""
def switch_simple_py(x):
......@@ -123,3 +150,26 @@ def switch_c(int x):
else:
return 0
return -1
def switch_or(int x):
if x == 1 or x == 2 or x == 3:
return 1
else:
return 0
return -1
def switch_short(int x):
if x == 1:
return 1
elif 2 == x:
return 2
else:
return 0
return -1
def switch_off(int x):
if x == 1:
return 1
else:
return 0
return -1
__doc__ = """
>>> test_signed()
3 <type 'int'>
9 <type 'long'>
6 <type 'long'>
12 <type 'long'>
"""
cdef int i = 1
cdef long l = 2
cdef unsigned int ui = 4
cdef unsigned long ul = 8
def test_signed():
print i + l, type(i+l)
print i + ul, type(i+ul)
print ui + l, type(ui+l)
print ui + ul, type(ui+ul)
__doc__ = u"""
>>> class PyTest(object):
... def __private(self): pass
>>> py = PyTest()
>>> '_PyTest__private' in dir(py)
True
>>> '__private' in dir(py)
False
>>> cy = CyTest()
>>> '_PyTest__private' in dir(cy)
True
>>> '__private' in dir(cy)
False
"""
class CyTest(object):
def __private(self): pass
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