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# THIS FILE IS __NOT__ under the pychecker copyright.
#
# The majority of this file is from the python2.2 distribution.
# It is under the python2.2 copyright.
#
#######################################################################
"""Module symbol-table generator"""
from compiler import ast
from compiler.consts import SC_LOCAL, SC_GLOBAL, SC_FREE, SC_CELL, SC_UNKNOWN
from compiler.misc import mangle
import types
import sys
MANGLE_LEN = 256
class Scope:
# XXX how much information do I need about each name?
def __init__(self, name, module, klass=None):
self.name = name
self.module = module
self.defs = {}
self.uses = {}
self.globals = {}
self.params = {}
self.frees = {}
self.cells = {}
self.children = []
# nested is true if the class could contain free variables,
# i.e. if it is nested within another function.
self.nested = None
self.generator = None
self.klass = None
if klass is not None:
for i in range(len(klass)):
if klass[i] != '_':
self.klass = klass[i:]
break
def __repr__(self):
return "<%s: %s>" % (self.__class__.__name__, self.name)
def mangle(self, name):
if self.klass is None:
return name
return mangle(name, self.klass)
def add_def(self, name, node):
self.defs[self.mangle(name)] = node
def add_use(self, name, node):
name = self.mangle(name)
self.uses[name] = self.uses.get(name, node)
def add_global(self, name, node):
name = self.mangle(name)
if self.uses.has_key(name) or self.defs.has_key(name):
pass # XXX warn about global following def/use
if self.params.has_key(name):
raise SyntaxError, "%s in %s is global and parameter" % \
(name, self.name)
self.globals[name] = None
self.module.add_def(name, node)
def add_param(self, name, node):
name = self.mangle(name)
self.defs[name] = node
self.params[name] = node
def get_names(self):
d = {}
d.update(self.defs)
d.update(self.uses)
d.update(self.globals)
return d.keys()
def add_child(self, child):
self.children.append(child)
def get_children(self):
return self.children
def DEBUG(self):
print >> sys.stderr, self.name, self.nested and "nested" or ""
print >> sys.stderr, "\tglobals: ", self.globals
print >> sys.stderr, "\tcells: ", self.cells
print >> sys.stderr, "\tdefs: ", self.defs
print >> sys.stderr, "\tuses: ", self.uses
print >> sys.stderr, "\tfrees:", self.frees
def check_name(self, name):
"""Return scope of name.
The scope of a name could be LOCAL, GLOBAL, FREE, or CELL.
"""
if self.globals.has_key(name):
return SC_GLOBAL
if self.cells.has_key(name):
return SC_CELL
if self.defs.has_key(name):
return SC_LOCAL
if self.nested and (self.frees.has_key(name) or
self.uses.has_key(name)):
return SC_FREE
if self.nested:
return SC_UNKNOWN
else:
return SC_GLOBAL
def get_free_vars(self):
if not self.nested:
return {}
free = {}
free.update(self.frees)
for name in self.uses.keys():
if not (self.defs.has_key(name) or
self.globals.has_key(name)):
free[name] = self.uses[name]
return free
def handle_children(self):
for child in self.children:
frees = child.get_free_vars()
globals = self.add_frees(frees)
for name, node in globals.items():
child.force_global(name, node)
def force_global(self, name, node):
"""Force name to be global in scope.
Some child of the current node had a free reference to name.
When the child was processed, it was labelled a free
variable. Now that all its enclosing scope have been
processed, the name is known to be a global or builtin. So
walk back down the child chain and set the name to be global
rather than free.
Be careful to stop if a child does not think the name is
free.
"""
self.globals[name] = node
if self.frees.has_key(name):
del self.frees[name]
for child in self.children:
if child.check_name(name) == SC_FREE:
child.force_global(name, node)
def add_frees(self, names):
"""Process list of free vars from nested scope.
Returns a list of names that are either 1) declared global in the
parent or 2) undefined in a top-level parent. In either case,
the nested scope should treat them as globals.
"""
child_globals = {}
for name, node in names.items():
sc = self.check_name(name)
if self.nested:
if sc == SC_UNKNOWN or sc == SC_FREE \
or isinstance(self, ClassScope):
self.frees[name] = node
elif sc == SC_GLOBAL:
child_globals[name] = node
elif isinstance(self, FunctionScope) and sc == SC_LOCAL:
self.cells[name] = node
elif sc != SC_CELL:
child_globals[name] = node
else:
if sc == SC_LOCAL:
self.cells[name] = node
elif sc != SC_CELL:
child_globals[name] = node
return child_globals
def get_cell_vars(self):
return self.cells.keys()
class ModuleScope(Scope):
__super_init = Scope.__init__
def __init__(self):
self.__super_init("global", self)
class FunctionScope(Scope):
pass
class LambdaScope(FunctionScope):
__super_init = FunctionScope.__init__
__counter = 1
def __init__(self, module, klass=None):
i = self.__counter
self.__counter += 1
self.__super_init("lambda.%d" % i, module, klass)
class ClassScope(Scope):
__super_init = Scope.__init__
def __init__(self, name, module):
self.__super_init(name, module, name)
class SymbolVisitor:
def __init__(self):
self.scopes = {}
self.klass = None
# node that define new scopes
def visit(self, unused_node, *args):
"overwritten by compiler.walk"
pass
def visitModule(self, node):
scope = self.module = self.scopes[node] = ModuleScope()
self.visit(node.node, scope)
visitExpression = visitModule
def visitFunction(self, node, parent):
parent.add_def(node.name, node)
for n in node.defaults:
self.visit(n, parent)
scope = FunctionScope(node.name, self.module, self.klass)
if parent.nested or isinstance(parent, FunctionScope):
scope.nested = 1
self.scopes[node] = scope
self._do_args(scope, node.argnames, node)
self.visit(node.code, scope)
self.handle_free_vars(scope, parent)
def visitLambda(self, node, parent):
for n in node.defaults:
self.visit(n, parent)
scope = LambdaScope(self.module, self.klass)
if parent.nested or isinstance(parent, FunctionScope):
scope.nested = 1
self.scopes[node] = scope
self._do_args(scope, node.argnames, node)
self.visit(node.code, scope)
self.handle_free_vars(scope, parent)
def _do_args(self, scope, args, node):
for name in args:
if type(name) == types.TupleType:
self._do_args(scope, name, node)
else:
scope.add_param(name, node)
def handle_free_vars(self, scope, parent):
parent.add_child(scope)
scope.handle_children()
def visitClass(self, node, parent):
parent.add_def(node.name, node)
for n in node.bases:
self.visit(n, parent)
scope = ClassScope(node.name, self.module)
if parent.nested or isinstance(parent, FunctionScope):
scope.nested = 1
self.scopes[node] = scope
prev = self.klass
self.klass = node.name
self.visit(node.code, scope)
self.klass = prev
self.handle_free_vars(scope, parent)
# name can be a def or a use
# XXX a few calls and nodes expect a third "assign" arg that is
# true if the name is being used as an assignment. only
# expressions contained within statements may have the assign arg.
def visitName(self, node, scope, assign=0):
if assign:
scope.add_def(node.name, node)
else:
scope.add_use(node.name, node)
# operations that bind new names
def visitFor(self, node, scope):
self.visit(node.assign, scope, 1)
self.visit(node.list, scope)
self.visit(node.body, scope)
if node.else_:
self.visit(node.else_, scope)
def visitFrom(self, node, scope):
for name, asname in node.names:
if name == "*":
continue
scope.add_def(asname or name, node)
def visitImport(self, node, scope):
for name, asname in node.names:
i = name.find(".")
if i > -1:
name = name[:i]
scope.add_def(asname or name, node)
def visitGlobal(self, node, scope):
for name in node.names:
scope.add_global(name, node)
def visitAssign(self, node, scope):
"""Propagate assignment flag down to child nodes.
The Assign node doesn't itself contains the variables being
assigned to. Instead, the children in node.nodes are visited
with the assign flag set to true. When the names occur in
those nodes, they are marked as defs.
Some names that occur in an assignment target are not bound by
the assignment, e.g. a name occurring inside a slice. The
visitor handles these nodes specially; they do not propagate
the assign flag to their children.
"""
for n in node.nodes:
self.visit(n, scope, 1)
self.visit(node.expr, scope)
def visitAssName(self, node, scope, unused_assign=1):
scope.add_def(node.name, node)
def visitAssAttr(self, node, scope, unused_assign=0):
self.visit(node.expr, scope, 0)
def visitSubscript(self, node, scope, unused_assign=0):
self.visit(node.expr, scope, 0)
for n in node.subs:
self.visit(n, scope, 0)
def visitSlice(self, node, scope, unused_assign=0):
self.visit(node.expr, scope, 0)
if node.lower:
self.visit(node.lower, scope, 0)
if node.upper:
self.visit(node.upper, scope, 0)
def visitAugAssign(self, node, scope):
# If the LHS is a name, then this counts as assignment.
# Otherwise, it's just use.
self.visit(node.node, scope)
if isinstance(node.node, ast.Name):
self.visit(node.node, scope, 1) # XXX worry about this
self.visit(node.expr, scope)
# prune if statements if tests are false
_const_types = types.StringType, types.IntType, types.FloatType
def visitIf(self, node, scope):
for test, body in node.tests:
if isinstance(test, ast.Const):
if type(test.value) in self._const_types:
if not test.value:
continue
self.visit(test, scope)
self.visit(body, scope)
if node.else_:
self.visit(node.else_, scope)
# a yield statement signals a generator
def visitYield(self, node, scope):
scope.generator = 1
self.visit(node.value, scope)
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