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* On windows it's strongly desired to be able to compile straight out of a clean checkout or source download. This means anyone can download the source and investigate something quickly, without having to worry about the hassle of figuring out how the project downloads 3rd party dependencies, fetching them, getting them registered in the right place. * This can't be put in a submodule as git submodules don't get downloaded by default so people new to git will get confusing compilation messages, and someone downloading the source from github directly without cloning via git won't get submodules included. * It does add some extra size to a fresh download/checkout which is unfortunate, but absolutely worth the cost. Shallow checkouts still aren't unfeasibly large, and it's only a one-off cost at clone time.
158 lines
5.8 KiB
C
158 lines
5.8 KiB
C
/* Definitions for bytecode */
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#ifndef Py_LIMITED_API
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#ifndef Py_CODE_H
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#define Py_CODE_H
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#ifdef __cplusplus
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extern "C" {
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#endif
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typedef uint16_t _Py_CODEUNIT;
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#ifdef WORDS_BIGENDIAN
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# define _Py_OPCODE(word) ((word) >> 8)
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# define _Py_OPARG(word) ((word) & 255)
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#else
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# define _Py_OPCODE(word) ((word) & 255)
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# define _Py_OPARG(word) ((word) >> 8)
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#endif
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/* Bytecode object */
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typedef struct {
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PyObject_HEAD
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int co_argcount; /* #arguments, except *args */
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int co_kwonlyargcount; /* #keyword only arguments */
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int co_nlocals; /* #local variables */
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int co_stacksize; /* #entries needed for evaluation stack */
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int co_flags; /* CO_..., see below */
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int co_firstlineno; /* first source line number */
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PyObject *co_code; /* instruction opcodes */
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PyObject *co_consts; /* list (constants used) */
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PyObject *co_names; /* list of strings (names used) */
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PyObject *co_varnames; /* tuple of strings (local variable names) */
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PyObject *co_freevars; /* tuple of strings (free variable names) */
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PyObject *co_cellvars; /* tuple of strings (cell variable names) */
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/* The rest aren't used in either hash or comparisons, except for co_name,
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used in both. This is done to preserve the name and line number
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for tracebacks and debuggers; otherwise, constant de-duplication
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would collapse identical functions/lambdas defined on different lines.
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*/
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unsigned char *co_cell2arg; /* Maps cell vars which are arguments. */
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PyObject *co_filename; /* unicode (where it was loaded from) */
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PyObject *co_name; /* unicode (name, for reference) */
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PyObject *co_lnotab; /* string (encoding addr<->lineno mapping) See
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Objects/lnotab_notes.txt for details. */
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void *co_zombieframe; /* for optimization only (see frameobject.c) */
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PyObject *co_weakreflist; /* to support weakrefs to code objects */
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/* Scratch space for extra data relating to the code object.
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Type is a void* to keep the format private in codeobject.c to force
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people to go through the proper APIs. */
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void *co_extra;
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} PyCodeObject;
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/* Masks for co_flags above */
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#define CO_OPTIMIZED 0x0001
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#define CO_NEWLOCALS 0x0002
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#define CO_VARARGS 0x0004
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#define CO_VARKEYWORDS 0x0008
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#define CO_NESTED 0x0010
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#define CO_GENERATOR 0x0020
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/* The CO_NOFREE flag is set if there are no free or cell variables.
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This information is redundant, but it allows a single flag test
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to determine whether there is any extra work to be done when the
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call frame it setup.
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*/
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#define CO_NOFREE 0x0040
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/* The CO_COROUTINE flag is set for coroutine functions (defined with
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``async def`` keywords) */
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#define CO_COROUTINE 0x0080
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#define CO_ITERABLE_COROUTINE 0x0100
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#define CO_ASYNC_GENERATOR 0x0200
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/* These are no longer used. */
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#if 0
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#define CO_GENERATOR_ALLOWED 0x1000
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#endif
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#define CO_FUTURE_DIVISION 0x2000
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#define CO_FUTURE_ABSOLUTE_IMPORT 0x4000 /* do absolute imports by default */
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#define CO_FUTURE_WITH_STATEMENT 0x8000
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#define CO_FUTURE_PRINT_FUNCTION 0x10000
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#define CO_FUTURE_UNICODE_LITERALS 0x20000
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#define CO_FUTURE_BARRY_AS_BDFL 0x40000
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#define CO_FUTURE_GENERATOR_STOP 0x80000
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/* This value is found in the co_cell2arg array when the associated cell
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variable does not correspond to an argument. The maximum number of
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arguments is 255 (indexed up to 254), so 255 work as a special flag.*/
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#define CO_CELL_NOT_AN_ARG 255
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/* This should be defined if a future statement modifies the syntax.
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For example, when a keyword is added.
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*/
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#define PY_PARSER_REQUIRES_FUTURE_KEYWORD
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#define CO_MAXBLOCKS 20 /* Max static block nesting within a function */
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PyAPI_DATA(PyTypeObject) PyCode_Type;
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#define PyCode_Check(op) (Py_TYPE(op) == &PyCode_Type)
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#define PyCode_GetNumFree(op) (PyTuple_GET_SIZE((op)->co_freevars))
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/* Public interface */
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PyAPI_FUNC(PyCodeObject *) PyCode_New(
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int, int, int, int, int, PyObject *, PyObject *,
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PyObject *, PyObject *, PyObject *, PyObject *,
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PyObject *, PyObject *, int, PyObject *);
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/* same as struct above */
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/* Creates a new empty code object with the specified source location. */
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PyAPI_FUNC(PyCodeObject *)
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PyCode_NewEmpty(const char *filename, const char *funcname, int firstlineno);
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/* Return the line number associated with the specified bytecode index
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in this code object. If you just need the line number of a frame,
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use PyFrame_GetLineNumber() instead. */
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PyAPI_FUNC(int) PyCode_Addr2Line(PyCodeObject *, int);
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/* for internal use only */
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typedef struct _addr_pair {
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int ap_lower;
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int ap_upper;
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} PyAddrPair;
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#ifndef Py_LIMITED_API
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/* Update *bounds to describe the first and one-past-the-last instructions in the
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same line as lasti. Return the number of that line.
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*/
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PyAPI_FUNC(int) _PyCode_CheckLineNumber(PyCodeObject* co,
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int lasti, PyAddrPair *bounds);
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/* Create a comparable key used to compare constants taking in account the
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* object type. It is used to make sure types are not coerced (e.g., float and
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* complex) _and_ to distinguish 0.0 from -0.0 e.g. on IEEE platforms
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*
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* Return (type(obj), obj, ...): a tuple with variable size (at least 2 items)
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* depending on the type and the value. The type is the first item to not
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* compare bytes and str which can raise a BytesWarning exception. */
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PyAPI_FUNC(PyObject*) _PyCode_ConstantKey(PyObject *obj);
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#endif
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PyAPI_FUNC(PyObject*) PyCode_Optimize(PyObject *code, PyObject* consts,
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PyObject *names, PyObject *lnotab);
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#ifndef Py_LIMITED_API
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PyAPI_FUNC(int) _PyCode_GetExtra(PyObject *code, Py_ssize_t index,
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void **extra);
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PyAPI_FUNC(int) _PyCode_SetExtra(PyObject *code, Py_ssize_t index,
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void *extra);
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#endif
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#ifdef __cplusplus
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}
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#endif
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#endif /* !Py_CODE_H */
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#endif /* Py_LIMITED_API */
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