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-rw-r--r-- | Include/code.h | 3 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | Include/compile.h | 2 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | Include/parsetok.h | 4 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | Include/pythonrun.h | 2 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | Lib/__future__.py | 6 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | Lib/test/test_print.py | 129 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | Misc/ACKS | 1 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | Misc/NEWS | 3 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | Parser/parser.c | 14 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | Parser/parsetok.c | 24 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | Python/bltinmodule.c | 73 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | Python/future.c | 2 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | Python/pythonrun.c | 9 |
13 files changed, 238 insertions, 34 deletions
diff --git a/Include/code.h b/Include/code.h index 07e3b1f..0e89b88 100644 --- a/Include/code.h +++ b/Include/code.h @@ -48,11 +48,12 @@ typedef struct { #define CO_FUTURE_DIVISION 0x2000 #define CO_FUTURE_ABSOLUTE_IMPORT 0x4000 /* do absolute imports by default */ #define CO_FUTURE_WITH_STATEMENT 0x8000 +#define CO_FUTURE_PRINT_FUNCTION 0x10000 /* This should be defined if a future statement modifies the syntax. For example, when a keyword is added. */ -#if 0 +#if 1 #define PY_PARSER_REQUIRES_FUTURE_KEYWORD #endif diff --git a/Include/compile.h b/Include/compile.h index 2bde6fb..d703edb 100644 --- a/Include/compile.h +++ b/Include/compile.h @@ -24,6 +24,8 @@ typedef struct { #define FUTURE_DIVISION "division" #define FUTURE_ABSOLUTE_IMPORT "absolute_import" #define FUTURE_WITH_STATEMENT "with_statement" +#define FUTURE_PRINT_FUNCTION "print_function" + struct _mod; /* Declare the existence of this type */ PyAPI_FUNC(PyCodeObject *) PyAST_Compile(struct _mod *, const char *, diff --git a/Include/parsetok.h b/Include/parsetok.h index 2b4ce1e..808c72c 100644 --- a/Include/parsetok.h +++ b/Include/parsetok.h @@ -27,6 +27,10 @@ typedef struct { #define PyPARSE_WITH_IS_KEYWORD 0x0003 #endif +#define PyPARSE_PRINT_IS_FUNCTION 0x0004 + + + PyAPI_FUNC(node *) PyParser_ParseString(const char *, grammar *, int, perrdetail *); PyAPI_FUNC(node *) PyParser_ParseFile (FILE *, const char *, grammar *, int, diff --git a/Include/pythonrun.h b/Include/pythonrun.h index 0164088..f2105b8 100644 --- a/Include/pythonrun.h +++ b/Include/pythonrun.h @@ -8,7 +8,7 @@ extern "C" { #endif #define PyCF_MASK (CO_FUTURE_DIVISION | CO_FUTURE_ABSOLUTE_IMPORT | \ - CO_FUTURE_WITH_STATEMENT) + CO_FUTURE_WITH_STATEMENT|CO_FUTURE_PRINT_FUNCTION) #define PyCF_MASK_OBSOLETE (CO_NESTED) #define PyCF_SOURCE_IS_UTF8 0x0100 #define PyCF_DONT_IMPLY_DEDENT 0x0200 diff --git a/Lib/__future__.py b/Lib/__future__.py index d8e14d1..ea14bf3 100644 --- a/Lib/__future__.py +++ b/Lib/__future__.py @@ -53,6 +53,7 @@ all_feature_names = [ "division", "absolute_import", "with_statement", + "print_function", ] __all__ = ["all_feature_names"] + all_feature_names @@ -66,6 +67,7 @@ CO_GENERATOR_ALLOWED = 0 # generators (obsolete, was 0x1000) CO_FUTURE_DIVISION = 0x2000 # division CO_FUTURE_ABSOLUTE_IMPORT = 0x4000 # perform absolute imports by default CO_FUTURE_WITH_STATEMENT = 0x8000 # with statement +CO_FUTURE_PRINT_FUNCTION = 0x10000 # print function class _Feature: def __init__(self, optionalRelease, mandatoryRelease, compiler_flag): @@ -114,3 +116,7 @@ absolute_import = _Feature((2, 5, 0, "alpha", 1), with_statement = _Feature((2, 5, 0, "alpha", 1), (2, 6, 0, "alpha", 0), CO_FUTURE_WITH_STATEMENT) + +print_function = _Feature((2, 6, 0, "alpha", 2), + (3, 0, 0, "alpha", 0), + CO_FUTURE_PRINT_FUNCTION) diff --git a/Lib/test/test_print.py b/Lib/test/test_print.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..db09c9c --- /dev/null +++ b/Lib/test/test_print.py @@ -0,0 +1,129 @@ +"""Test correct operation of the print function. +""" + +from __future__ import print_function + +import unittest +from test import test_support + +import sys +try: + # 3.x + from io import StringIO +except ImportError: + # 2.x + from StringIO import StringIO + +from contextlib import contextmanager + +NotDefined = object() + +# A dispatch table all 8 combinations of providing +# sep, end, and file +# I use this machinery so that I'm not just passing default +# values to print, I'm eiher passing or not passing in the +# arguments +dispatch = { + (False, False, False): + lambda args, sep, end, file: print(*args), + (False, False, True): + lambda args, sep, end, file: print(file=file, *args), + (False, True, False): + lambda args, sep, end, file: print(end=end, *args), + (False, True, True): + lambda args, sep, end, file: print(end=end, file=file, *args), + (True, False, False): + lambda args, sep, end, file: print(sep=sep, *args), + (True, False, True): + lambda args, sep, end, file: print(sep=sep, file=file, *args), + (True, True, False): + lambda args, sep, end, file: print(sep=sep, end=end, *args), + (True, True, True): + lambda args, sep, end, file: print(sep=sep, end=end, file=file, *args), + } + +@contextmanager +def stdout_redirected(new_stdout): + save_stdout = sys.stdout + sys.stdout = new_stdout + try: + yield None + finally: + sys.stdout = save_stdout + +# Class used to test __str__ and print +class ClassWith__str__: + def __init__(self, x): + self.x = x + def __str__(self): + return self.x + +class TestPrint(unittest.TestCase): + def check(self, expected, args, + sep=NotDefined, end=NotDefined, file=NotDefined): + # Capture sys.stdout in a StringIO. Call print with args, + # and with sep, end, and file, if they're defined. Result + # must match expected. + + # Look up the actual function to call, based on if sep, end, and file + # are defined + fn = dispatch[(sep is not NotDefined, + end is not NotDefined, + file is not NotDefined)] + + t = StringIO() + with stdout_redirected(t): + fn(args, sep, end, file) + + self.assertEqual(t.getvalue(), expected) + + def test_print(self): + def x(expected, args, sep=NotDefined, end=NotDefined): + # Run the test 2 ways: not using file, and using + # file directed to a StringIO + + self.check(expected, args, sep=sep, end=end) + + # When writing to a file, stdout is expected to be empty + o = StringIO() + self.check('', args, sep=sep, end=end, file=o) + + # And o will contain the expected output + self.assertEqual(o.getvalue(), expected) + + x('\n', ()) + x('a\n', ('a',)) + x('None\n', (None,)) + x('1 2\n', (1, 2)) + x('1 2\n', (1, ' ', 2)) + x('1*2\n', (1, 2), sep='*') + x('1 s', (1, 's'), end='') + x('a\nb\n', ('a', 'b'), sep='\n') + x('1.01', (1.0, 1), sep='', end='') + x('1*a*1.3+', (1, 'a', 1.3), sep='*', end='+') + x('a\n\nb\n', ('a\n', 'b'), sep='\n') + x('\0+ +\0\n', ('\0', ' ', '\0'), sep='+') + + x('a\n b\n', ('a\n', 'b')) + x('a\n b\n', ('a\n', 'b'), sep=None) + x('a\n b\n', ('a\n', 'b'), end=None) + x('a\n b\n', ('a\n', 'b'), sep=None, end=None) + + x('*\n', (ClassWith__str__('*'),)) + x('abc 1\n', (ClassWith__str__('abc'), 1)) + + # 2.x unicode tests + x(u'1 2\n', ('1', u'2')) + x(u'u\1234\n', (u'u\1234',)) + x(u' abc 1\n', (' ', ClassWith__str__(u'abc'), 1)) + + # errors + self.assertRaises(TypeError, print, '', sep=3) + self.assertRaises(TypeError, print, '', end=3) + self.assertRaises(AttributeError, print, '', file='') + +def test_main(): + test_support.run_unittest(TestPrint) + +if __name__ == "__main__": + test_main() @@ -622,6 +622,7 @@ George Sipe J. Sipprell Kragen Sitaker Christopher Smith +Eric V. Smith Gregory P. Smith Rafal Smotrzyk Dirk Soede @@ -12,6 +12,9 @@ What's New in Python 2.6 alpha 2? Core and builtins ----------------- +- Issue 1745. Backport print function with: + from __future__ import print_function + - Issue 2332: add new attribute names for instance method objects. The two changes are: im_self -> __self__ and im_func -> __func__ diff --git a/Parser/parser.c b/Parser/parser.c index 2ce84cd..61da37d 100644 --- a/Parser/parser.c +++ b/Parser/parser.c @@ -149,12 +149,10 @@ classify(parser_state *ps, int type, char *str) strcmp(l->lb_str, s) != 0) continue; #ifdef PY_PARSER_REQUIRES_FUTURE_KEYWORD - if (!(ps->p_flags & CO_FUTURE_WITH_STATEMENT)) { - if (s[0] == 'w' && strcmp(s, "with") == 0) - break; /* not a keyword yet */ - else if (s[0] == 'a' && strcmp(s, "as") == 0) - break; /* not a keyword yet */ - } + if (ps->p_flags & CO_FUTURE_PRINT_FUNCTION && + s[0] == 'p' && strcmp(s, "print") == 0) { + break; /* no longer a keyword */ + } #endif D(printf("It's a keyword\n")); return n - i; @@ -208,6 +206,10 @@ future_hack(parser_state *ps) strcmp(STR(CHILD(cch, 0)), "with_statement") == 0) { ps->p_flags |= CO_FUTURE_WITH_STATEMENT; break; + } else if (NCH(cch) >= 1 && TYPE(CHILD(cch, 0)) == NAME && + strcmp(STR(CHILD(cch, 0)), "print_function") == 0) { + ps->p_flags |= CO_FUTURE_PRINT_FUNCTION; + break; } } } diff --git a/Parser/parsetok.c b/Parser/parsetok.c index f3d8462..e4db574 100644 --- a/Parser/parsetok.c +++ b/Parser/parsetok.c @@ -123,8 +123,8 @@ parsetok(struct tok_state *tok, grammar *g, int start, perrdetail *err_ret, return NULL; } #ifdef PY_PARSER_REQUIRES_FUTURE_KEYWORD - if (flags & PyPARSE_WITH_IS_KEYWORD) - ps->p_flags |= CO_FUTURE_WITH_STATEMENT; + if (flags & PyPARSE_PRINT_IS_FUNCTION) + ps->p_flags |= CO_FUTURE_PRINT_FUNCTION; #endif for (;;) { @@ -167,26 +167,6 @@ parsetok(struct tok_state *tok, grammar *g, int start, perrdetail *err_ret, str[len] = '\0'; #ifdef PY_PARSER_REQUIRES_FUTURE_KEYWORD - /* This is only necessary to support the "as" warning, but - we don't want to warn about "as" in import statements. */ - if (type == NAME && - len == 6 && str[0] == 'i' && strcmp(str, "import") == 0) - handling_import = 1; - - /* Warn about with as NAME */ - if (type == NAME && - !(ps->p_flags & CO_FUTURE_WITH_STATEMENT)) { - if (len == 4 && str[0] == 'w' && strcmp(str, "with") == 0) - warn(with_msg, err_ret->filename, tok->lineno); - else if (!(handling_import || handling_with) && - len == 2 && str[0] == 'a' && - strcmp(str, "as") == 0) - warn(as_msg, err_ret->filename, tok->lineno); - } - else if (type == NAME && - (ps->p_flags & CO_FUTURE_WITH_STATEMENT) && - len == 4 && str[0] == 'w' && strcmp(str, "with") == 0) - handling_with = 1; #endif if (a >= tok->line_start) col_offset = a - tok->line_start; diff --git a/Python/bltinmodule.c b/Python/bltinmodule.c index 228bb2d..0c3d6e2 100644 --- a/Python/bltinmodule.c +++ b/Python/bltinmodule.c @@ -1486,6 +1486,78 @@ With two arguments, equivalent to x**y. With three arguments,\n\ equivalent to (x**y) % z, but may be more efficient (e.g. for longs)."); +static PyObject * +builtin_print(PyObject *self, PyObject *args, PyObject *kwds) +{ + static char *kwlist[] = {"sep", "end", "file", 0}; + static PyObject *dummy_args; + PyObject *sep = NULL, *end = NULL, *file = NULL; + int i, err; + + if (dummy_args == NULL) { + if (!(dummy_args = PyTuple_New(0))) + return NULL; + } + if (!PyArg_ParseTupleAndKeywords(dummy_args, kwds, "|OOO:print", + kwlist, &sep, &end, &file)) + return NULL; + if (file == NULL || file == Py_None) { + file = PySys_GetObject("stdout"); + /* sys.stdout may be None when FILE* stdout isn't connected */ + if (file == Py_None) + Py_RETURN_NONE; + } + + if (sep && sep != Py_None && !PyString_Check(sep) && + !PyUnicode_Check(sep)) { + PyErr_Format(PyExc_TypeError, + "sep must be None, str or unicode, not %.200s", + sep->ob_type->tp_name); + return NULL; + } + if (end && end != Py_None && !PyString_Check(end) && + !PyUnicode_Check(end)) { + PyErr_Format(PyExc_TypeError, + "end must be None, str or unicode, not %.200s", + end->ob_type->tp_name); + return NULL; + } + + for (i = 0; i < PyTuple_Size(args); i++) { + if (i > 0) { + if (sep == NULL || sep == Py_None) + err = PyFile_WriteString(" ", file); + else + err = PyFile_WriteObject(sep, file, + Py_PRINT_RAW); + if (err) + return NULL; + } + err = PyFile_WriteObject(PyTuple_GetItem(args, i), file, + Py_PRINT_RAW); + if (err) + return NULL; + } + + if (end == NULL || end == Py_None) + err = PyFile_WriteString("\n", file); + else + err = PyFile_WriteObject(end, file, Py_PRINT_RAW); + if (err) + return NULL; + + Py_RETURN_NONE; +} + +PyDoc_STRVAR(print_doc, +"print(value, ..., sep=' ', end='\\n', file=sys.stdout)\n\ +\n\ +Prints the values to a stream, or to sys.stdout by default.\n\ +Optional keyword arguments:\n\ +file: a file-like object (stream); defaults to the current sys.stdout.\n\ +sep: string inserted between values, default a space.\n\ +end: string appended after the last value, default a newline."); + /* Return number of items in range (lo, hi, step), when arguments are * PyInt or PyLong objects. step > 0 required. Return a value < 0 if @@ -2424,6 +2496,7 @@ static PyMethodDef builtin_methods[] = { {"open", (PyCFunction)builtin_open, METH_VARARGS | METH_KEYWORDS, open_doc}, {"ord", builtin_ord, METH_O, ord_doc}, {"pow", builtin_pow, METH_VARARGS, pow_doc}, + {"print", (PyCFunction)builtin_print, METH_VARARGS | METH_KEYWORDS, print_doc}, {"range", builtin_range, METH_VARARGS, range_doc}, {"raw_input", builtin_raw_input, METH_VARARGS, raw_input_doc}, {"reduce", builtin_reduce, METH_VARARGS, reduce_doc}, diff --git a/Python/future.c b/Python/future.c index af1e1cc..267e1b7 100644 --- a/Python/future.c +++ b/Python/future.c @@ -33,6 +33,8 @@ future_check_features(PyFutureFeatures *ff, stmt_ty s, const char *filename) ff->ff_features |= CO_FUTURE_ABSOLUTE_IMPORT; } else if (strcmp(feature, FUTURE_WITH_STATEMENT) == 0) { ff->ff_features |= CO_FUTURE_WITH_STATEMENT; + } else if (strcmp(feature, FUTURE_PRINT_FUNCTION) == 0) { + ff->ff_features |= CO_FUTURE_PRINT_FUNCTION; } else if (strcmp(feature, "braces") == 0) { PyErr_SetString(PyExc_SyntaxError, "not a chance"); diff --git a/Python/pythonrun.c b/Python/pythonrun.c index 298d218..b8d516d 100644 --- a/Python/pythonrun.c +++ b/Python/pythonrun.c @@ -738,18 +738,19 @@ PyRun_InteractiveLoopFlags(FILE *fp, const char *filename, PyCompilerFlags *flag } } +#if 0 /* compute parser flags based on compiler flags */ #define PARSER_FLAGS(flags) \ ((flags) ? ((((flags)->cf_flags & PyCF_DONT_IMPLY_DEDENT) ? \ PyPARSE_DONT_IMPLY_DEDENT : 0)) : 0) - -#if 0 +#endif +#if 1 /* Keep an example of flags with future keyword support. */ #define PARSER_FLAGS(flags) \ ((flags) ? ((((flags)->cf_flags & PyCF_DONT_IMPLY_DEDENT) ? \ PyPARSE_DONT_IMPLY_DEDENT : 0) \ - | ((flags)->cf_flags & CO_FUTURE_WITH_STATEMENT ? \ - PyPARSE_WITH_IS_KEYWORD : 0)) : 0) + | ((flags)->cf_flags & CO_FUTURE_PRINT_FUNCTION ? \ + PyPARSE_PRINT_IS_FUNCTION : 0)) : 0) #endif int |