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ab433f3d
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ab433f3d
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Dec 04, 2009
by
Stefan Behnel
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'safe' mode for type inference: only infer types that are very unlikely to break code
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Cython/Compiler/Options.py
Cython/Compiler/Options.py
+4
-2
Cython/Compiler/TypeInference.py
Cython/Compiler/TypeInference.py
+19
-2
tests/run/type_inference.pyx
tests/run/type_inference.pyx
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Cython/Compiler/Options.py
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...
...
@@ -62,7 +62,7 @@ directive_defaults = {
'ccomplex'
:
False
,
# use C99/C++ for complex types and arith
'callspec'
:
""
,
'profile'
:
False
,
'infer_types'
:
False
,
'infer_types'
:
'none'
,
# 'none', 'safe', 'all'
'autotestdict'
:
True
,
# test support
...
...
@@ -87,7 +87,7 @@ directive_scopes = { # defaults to available everywhere
def
parse_directive_value
(
name
,
value
):
"""
Parses value as an option value for the given name and returns
the interpreted value. None is returned if the option does not exist.
the interpreted value. None is returned if the option does not exist.
>>> print parse_directive_value('nonexisting', 'asdf asdfd')
None
...
...
@@ -110,6 +110,8 @@ def parse_directive_value(name, value):
return
int
(
value
)
except
ValueError
:
raise
ValueError
(
"%s directive must be set to an integer"
%
name
)
elif
type
is
str
:
return
str
(
value
)
else
:
assert
False
...
...
Cython/Compiler/TypeInference.py
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import
ExprNodes
import
PyrexTypes
from
PyrexTypes
import
py_object_type
,
unspecified_type
,
spanning_type
from
Visitor
import
CythonTransform
...
...
@@ -119,6 +120,7 @@ class SimpleAssignmentTypeInferer:
# TODO: Implement a real type inference algorithm.
# (Something more powerful than just extending this one...)
def
infer_types
(
self
,
scope
):
which_types_to_infer
=
scope
.
directives
[
'infer_types'
]
dependancies_by_entry
=
{}
# entry -> dependancies
entries_by_dependancy
=
{}
# dependancy -> entries
ready_to_infer
=
[]
...
...
@@ -150,11 +152,12 @@ class SimpleAssignmentTypeInferer:
entry
=
ready_to_infer
.
pop
()
types
=
[
expr
.
infer_type
(
scope
)
for
expr
in
entry
.
assignments
]
if
types
:
entry
.
type
=
reduce
(
spanning_type
,
types
)
result_
type
=
reduce
(
spanning_type
,
types
)
else
:
# List comprehension?
# print "No assignments", entry.pos, entry
entry
.
type
=
py_object_type
result_type
=
py_object_type
entry
.
type
=
find_safe_type
(
result_type
,
which_types_to_infer
)
resolve_dependancy
(
entry
)
# Deal with simple circular dependancies...
for
entry
,
deps
in
dependancies_by_entry
.
items
():
...
...
@@ -164,6 +167,7 @@ class SimpleAssignmentTypeInferer:
entry
.
type
=
reduce
(
spanning_type
,
types
)
types
=
[
expr
.
infer_type
(
scope
)
for
expr
in
entry
.
assignments
]
entry
.
type
=
reduce
(
spanning_type
,
types
)
# might be wider...
entry
.
type
=
find_safe_type
(
entry
.
type
,
which_types_to_infer
)
resolve_dependancy
(
entry
)
del
dependancies_by_entry
[
entry
]
if
ready_to_infer
:
...
...
@@ -175,5 +179,18 @@ class SimpleAssignmentTypeInferer:
for
entry
in
dependancies_by_entry
:
entry
.
type
=
py_object_type
def
find_safe_type
(
result_type
,
which_types_to_infer
):
if
which_types_to_infer
==
'all'
:
return
result_type
elif
which_types_to_infer
==
'safe'
:
if
result_type
.
is_pyobject
:
# any specific Python type is always safe to infer
return
result_type
elif
result_type
in
(
PyrexTypes
.
c_double_type
,
PyrexTypes
.
c_float_type
):
# Python's float type is just a C double, so it's safe to
# use the C type instead
return
PyrexTypes
.
c_double_type
return
py_object_type
def
get_type_inferer
():
return
SimpleAssignmentTypeInferer
()
tests/run/type_inference.pyx
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# cython: infer_types =
True
# cython: infer_types =
all
from
cython
cimport
typeof
from
cython
cimport
typeof
,
infer_types
cdef
class
MyType
:
pass
def
simple
():
"""
...
...
@@ -26,6 +29,23 @@ def simple():
t
=
(
4
,
5
,
6
)
assert
typeof
(
t
)
==
"tuple object"
,
typeof
(
t
)
def
builtin_types
():
"""
>>> builtin_types()
"""
b
=
bytes
()
assert
typeof
(
b
)
==
"bytes object"
,
typeof
(
b
)
u
=
unicode
()
assert
typeof
(
u
)
==
"unicode object"
,
typeof
(
u
)
L
=
list
()
assert
typeof
(
L
)
==
"list object"
,
typeof
(
L
)
t
=
tuple
()
assert
typeof
(
t
)
==
"tuple object"
,
typeof
(
t
)
d
=
dict
()
assert
typeof
(
d
)
==
"dict object"
,
typeof
(
d
)
B
=
bool
()
assert
typeof
(
B
)
==
"bool object"
,
typeof
(
B
)
def
multiple_assignments
():
"""
>>> multiple_assignments()
...
...
@@ -43,9 +63,9 @@ def multiple_assignments():
c
=
[
1
,
2
,
3
]
assert
typeof
(
c
)
==
"Python object"
def
arithm
a
tic
():
def
arithm
e
tic
():
"""
>>> arithm
a
tic()
>>> arithm
e
tic()
"""
a
=
1
+
2
assert
typeof
(
a
)
==
"long"
...
...
@@ -105,3 +125,15 @@ def loop():
for
d
in
range
(
0
,
10L
,
2
):
pass
assert
typeof
(
a
)
==
"long"
@
infer_types
(
'safe'
)
def
safe_only
():
"""
>>> safe_only()
"""
a
=
1.0
assert
typeof
(
a
)
==
"double"
,
typeof
(
c
)
b
=
1
assert
typeof
(
b
)
==
"Python object"
,
typeof
(
c
)
c
=
MyType
()
assert
typeof
(
c
)
==
"MyType"
,
typeof
(
c
)
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