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8b158e72
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8b158e72
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May 22, 2020
by
Xavier Thompson
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Add CypclassWrapper.py to regroup code generation process
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Cython/Compiler/CypclassWrapper.py
Cython/Compiler/CypclassWrapper.py
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Cython/Compiler/ModuleNode.py
Cython/Compiler/ModuleNode.py
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Cython/Compiler/CypclassWrapper.py
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#
# Code generation for wrapping cypclass as a Python Extension Type
#
# Will be generated:
# - a PyTypeObject definition for each user defined cypclass
# - Python wrappers for cypclass methods
# - Python getters/setters for cypclass attributes
# - Specific 'tp slots' for handling cycplass objects from Python:
# . tp_new
# . tp_init
# . tp_dealloc
# ...
#
# Functions defined here will be called from ModuleNode.py
#
# Reasons for using a separate file:
# - avoid cluttering ModuleNode.py
# - regroup common logic
# - decouple the code generation process from that of 'cdef class'
#
# Code generation for cypclass will be similar to code generation for 'cdef class' in ModuleNode.py,
# but differences are significant enough that it is better to introduce some redundancy than try to
# handle both 'cdef class' and 'cypclass' in ModuleNode.py.
#
def
generate_cypclass_typeobj_declarations
(
env
,
code
,
definition
):
"""
Generate declarations of global pointers to the PyTypeObject for each cypclass
"""
for
entry
in
env
.
cypclass_entries
:
if
definition
or
entry
.
defined_in_pxd
:
code
.
putln
(
"static PyTypeObject *%s = 0;"
%
(
entry
.
type
.
typeptr_cname
))
cyp_scope
=
entry
.
type
.
scope
if
cyp_scope
:
# generate declarations for nested cycplasses
generate_cypclass_typeobj_declarations
(
cyp_scope
,
code
,
definition
)
Cython/Compiler/ModuleNode.py
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...
...
@@ -19,6 +19,7 @@ from .PyrexTypes import CPtrType
from
.
import
Future
from
.
import
Annotate
from
.
import
Code
from
.
import
CypclassWrapper
from
.
import
Naming
from
.
import
Nodes
from
.
import
Options
...
...
@@ -615,7 +616,7 @@ class ModuleNode(Nodes.Node, Nodes.BlockNode):
modulecode
.
putln
(
""
)
modulecode
.
putln
(
"/* Module declarations from '%s' */"
%
module
.
qualified_name
)
self
.
generate_c_class_declarations
(
module
,
modulecode
,
defined_here
)
self
.
generate_cypclass_typeobj_declarations
(
module
,
modulecode
,
defined_here
)
CypclassWrapper
.
generate_cypclass_typeobj_declarations
(
module
,
modulecode
,
defined_here
)
self
.
generate_cvariable_declarations
(
module
,
modulecode
,
defined_here
)
self
.
generate_cfunction_declarations
(
module
,
modulecode
,
defined_here
)
...
...
@@ -1808,16 +1809,6 @@ class ModuleNode(Nodes.Node, Nodes.BlockNode):
code
.
putln
(
"static PyTypeObject *%s = 0;"
%
(
entry
.
type
.
typeptr_cname
))
def
generate_cypclass_typeobj_declarations
(
self
,
env
,
code
,
definition
):
for
entry
in
env
.
cypclass_entries
:
if
definition
or
entry
.
defined_in_pxd
:
code
.
putln
(
"static PyTypeObject *%s = 0;"
%
(
entry
.
type
.
typeptr_cname
))
cyp_scope
=
entry
.
type
.
scope
if
cyp_scope
:
# generate declarations for nested cycplasses
self
.
generate_cypclass_typeobj_declarations
(
cyp_scope
,
code
,
definition
)
def
generate_cvariable_declarations
(
self
,
env
,
code
,
definition
):
if
env
.
is_cython_builtin
:
return
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