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author | Jeremy Hylton <jeremy@alum.mit.edu> | 2009-03-31 15:26:37 (GMT) |
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committer | Jeremy Hylton <jeremy@alum.mit.edu> | 2009-03-31 15:26:37 (GMT) |
commit | f37708e04822e820c17e600aec759cda193ee320 (patch) | |
tree | e17cab3d30e94934d8990ffe56c51c1ae723a77a | |
parent | 1052f89a47a467918f4bc74010bd2e47be937f9a (diff) | |
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Merged revisions 70801,70809 via svnmerge from
svn+ssh://pythondev@svn.python.org/python/trunk
The merge ran into a lot of conflicts because dicts were replaced with
sets in the Python 3 version of the symbol table.
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r70801 | jeremy.hylton | 2009-03-31 09:17:03 -0400 (Tue, 31 Mar 2009) | 3 lines
Add is_declared_global() which distinguishes between implicit and
explicit global variables.
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r70809 | jeremy.hylton | 2009-03-31 09:48:15 -0400 (Tue, 31 Mar 2009) | 14 lines
Global statements from one function leaked into parallel functions.
Re http://bugs.python.org/issue4315
The symbol table used the same name dictionaries to recursively
analyze each of its child blocks, even though the dictionaries are
modified during analysis. The fix is to create new temporary
dictionaries via the analyze_child_block(). The only information that
needs to propagate back up is the names of the free variables.
Add more comments and break out a helper function. This code doesn't
get any easier to understand when you only look at it once a year.
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-rw-r--r-- | Lib/symtable.py | 3 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | Lib/test/test_scope.py | 26 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | Lib/test/test_symtable.py | 2 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | Python/symtable.c | 114 |
4 files changed, 123 insertions, 22 deletions
diff --git a/Lib/symtable.py b/Lib/symtable.py index 0d73870..7548a7f 100644 --- a/Lib/symtable.py +++ b/Lib/symtable.py @@ -191,6 +191,9 @@ class Symbol(object): def is_global(self): return bool(self.__scope in (GLOBAL_IMPLICIT, GLOBAL_EXPLICIT)) + def is_declared_global(self): + return bool(self.__scope == GLOBAL_EXPLICIT) + def is_local(self): return bool(self.__flags & DEF_BOUND) diff --git a/Lib/test/test_scope.py b/Lib/test/test_scope.py index 65d87cf..fb1e26f 100644 --- a/Lib/test/test_scope.py +++ b/Lib/test/test_scope.py @@ -618,7 +618,6 @@ self.assert_(X.passed) self.assertEqual(dec(), 0) def testNonLocalMethod(self): - def f(x): class c: def inc(self): @@ -630,13 +629,36 @@ self.assert_(X.passed) x -= 1 return x return c() - c = f(0) self.assertEqual(c.inc(), 1) self.assertEqual(c.inc(), 2) self.assertEqual(c.dec(), 1) self.assertEqual(c.dec(), 0) + def testGlobalInParallelNestedFunctions(self): + # A symbol table bug leaked the global statement from one + # function to other nested functions in the same block. + # This test verifies that a global statement in the first + # function does not affect the second function. + CODE = """def f(): + y = 1 + def g(): + global y + return y + def h(): + return y + 1 + return g, h +y = 9 +g, h = f() +result9 = g() +result2 = h() +""" + local_ns = {} + global_ns = {} + exec(CODE, local_ns, global_ns) + self.assertEqual(2, global_ns["result2"]) + self.assertEqual(9, global_ns["result9"]) + def testNonLocalClass(self): def f(x): diff --git a/Lib/test/test_symtable.py b/Lib/test/test_symtable.py index 7e0206d..45b7be8 100644 --- a/Lib/test/test_symtable.py +++ b/Lib/test/test_symtable.py @@ -88,7 +88,9 @@ class SymtableTest(unittest.TestCase): def test_globals(self): self.assertTrue(self.spam.lookup("glob").is_global()) + self.assertFalse(self.spam.lookup("glob").is_declared_global()) self.assertTrue(self.spam.lookup("bar").is_global()) + self.assertTrue(self.spam.lookup("bar").is_declared_global()) self.assertFalse(self.internal.lookup("x").is_global()) self.assertFalse(self.Mine.lookup("instance_var").is_global()) diff --git a/Python/symtable.c b/Python/symtable.c index 732b85c..59af958 100644 --- a/Python/symtable.c +++ b/Python/symtable.c @@ -377,8 +377,9 @@ PyST_GetScope(PySTEntryObject *ste, PyObject *name) /* Decide on scope of name, given flags. - The dicts passed in as arguments are modified as necessary. - ste is passed so that flags can be updated. + The namespace dictionaries may be modified to record information + about the new name. For example, a new global will add an entry to + global. A name that was global can be changed to local. */ static int @@ -454,7 +455,7 @@ analyze_name(PySTEntryObject *ste, PyObject *scopes, PyObject *name, long flags, explicit? It could also be global implicit. */ if (global && PySet_Contains(global, name)) { - SET_SCOPE(scopes, name, GLOBAL_EXPLICIT); + SET_SCOPE(scopes, name, GLOBAL_IMPLICIT); return 1; } if (ste->ste_nested) @@ -628,28 +629,56 @@ error: } /* Make final symbol table decisions for block of ste. + Arguments: ste -- current symtable entry (input/output) - bound -- set of variables bound in enclosing scopes (input) + bound -- set of variables bound in enclosing scopes (input). bound + is NULL for module blocks. free -- set of free variables in enclosed scopes (output) globals -- set of declared global variables in enclosing scopes (input) + + The implementation uses two mutually recursive functions, + analyze_block() and analyze_child_block(). analyze_block() is + responsible for analyzing the individual names defined in a block. + analyze_child_block() prepares temporary namespace dictionaries + used to evaluated nested blocks. + + The two functions exist because a child block should see the name + bindings of its enclosing blocks, but those bindings should not + propagate back to a parent block. */ static int +analyze_child_block(PySTEntryObject *entry, PyObject *bound, PyObject *free, + PyObject *global, PyObject* child_free); + +static int analyze_block(PySTEntryObject *ste, PyObject *bound, PyObject *free, PyObject *global) { PyObject *name, *v, *local = NULL, *scopes = NULL, *newbound = NULL; - PyObject *newglobal = NULL, *newfree = NULL; + PyObject *newglobal = NULL, *newfree = NULL, *allfree = NULL; int i, success = 0; Py_ssize_t pos = 0; - scopes = PyDict_New(); - if (!scopes) - goto error; - local = PySet_New(NULL); + local = PySet_New(NULL); /* collect new names bound in block */ if (!local) goto error; + scopes = PyDict_New(); /* collect scopes defined for each name */ + if (!scopes) + goto error; + + /* Allocate new global and bound variable dictionaries. These + dictionaries hold the names visible in nested blocks. For + ClassBlocks, the bound and global names are initialized + before analyzing names, because class bindings aren't + visible in methods. For other blocks, they are initialized + after names are analyzed. + */ + + /* TODO(jhylton): Package these dicts in a struct so that we + can write reasonable helper functions? + */ newglobal = PySet_New(NULL); if (!newglobal) goto error; @@ -666,25 +695,22 @@ analyze_block(PySTEntryObject *ste, PyObject *bound, PyObject *free, this one. */ if (ste->ste_type == ClassBlock) { + /* Pass down known globals */ + if (!PyNumber_InPlaceOr(newglobal, global)) + goto error; + Py_DECREF(newglobal); /* Pass down previously bound symbols */ if (bound) { if (!PyNumber_InPlaceOr(newbound, bound)) goto error; Py_DECREF(newbound); } - /* Pass down known globals */ - if (!PyNumber_InPlaceOr(newglobal, global)) - goto error; - Py_DECREF(newglobal); } - /* Analyze symbols in current scope */ - assert(PySTEntry_Check(ste)); - assert(PyDict_Check(ste->ste_symbols)); while (PyDict_Next(ste->ste_symbols, &pos, &name, &v)) { long flags = PyLong_AS_LONG(v); - if (!analyze_name(ste, scopes, name, flags, bound, local, free, - global)) + if (!analyze_name(ste, scopes, name, flags, + bound, local, free, global)) goto error; } @@ -716,19 +742,31 @@ analyze_block(PySTEntryObject *ste, PyObject *bound, PyObject *free, goto error; } - /* Recursively call analyze_block() on each child block */ + /* Recursively call analyze_block() on each child block. + + newbound, newglobal now contain the names visible in + nested blocks. The free variables in the children will + be collected in allfree. + */ + allfree = PySet_New(NULL); + if (!allfree) + goto error; for (i = 0; i < PyList_GET_SIZE(ste->ste_children); ++i) { PyObject *c = PyList_GET_ITEM(ste->ste_children, i); PySTEntryObject* entry; assert(c && PySTEntry_Check(c)); entry = (PySTEntryObject*)c; - if (!analyze_block(entry, newbound, newfree, newglobal)) + if (!analyze_child_block(entry, newbound, newfree, newglobal, + allfree)) goto error; /* Check if any children have free variables */ if (entry->ste_free || entry->ste_child_free) ste->ste_child_free = 1; } + if (PyNumber_InPlaceOr(newfree, allfree) < 0) + goto error; + /* Check if any local variables must be converted to cell variables */ if (ste->ste_type == FunctionBlock && !analyze_cells(scopes, newfree, NULL)) @@ -753,12 +791,48 @@ analyze_block(PySTEntryObject *ste, PyObject *bound, PyObject *free, Py_XDECREF(newbound); Py_XDECREF(newglobal); Py_XDECREF(newfree); + Py_XDECREF(allfree); if (!success) assert(PyErr_Occurred()); return success; } static int +analyze_child_block(PySTEntryObject *entry, PyObject *bound, PyObject *free, + PyObject *global, PyObject* child_free) +{ + PyObject *temp_bound = NULL, *temp_global = NULL, *temp_free = NULL; + int success = 0; + + /* Copy the bound and global dictionaries. + + These dictionary are used by all blocks enclosed by the + current block. The analyze_block() call modifies these + dictionaries. + + */ + temp_bound = PySet_New(bound); + if (!temp_bound) + goto error; + temp_free = PySet_New(free); + if (!temp_free) + goto error; + temp_global = PySet_New(global); + if (!temp_global) + goto error; + + if (!analyze_block(entry, temp_bound, temp_free, temp_global)) + goto error; + success = PyNumber_InPlaceOr(child_free, temp_free) >= 0; + success = 1; + error: + Py_XDECREF(temp_bound); + Py_XDECREF(temp_free); + Py_XDECREF(temp_global); + return success; +} + +static int symtable_analyze(struct symtable *st) { PyObject *free, *global; |