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* Add some spaces around the "=" in assignments.Fred Drake2001-03-061-2/+2
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* RISCOS changes by dschwertberger.Guido van Rossum2001-03-021-0/+58
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* Refactored the warning-issuing code more.Guido van Rossum2001-03-021-11/+17
| | | | | | Made sure that the warnings issued by symtable_check_unoptimized() (about import * and exec) contain the proper filename and line number, and are transformed into SyntaxError exceptions with -Werror.
* Thanks to Steven Majewski, finally putting MacOS X imports to bed for 2.1b1.Tim Peters2001-03-021-9/+3
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* Useful future statement support for the interactive interpreterJeremy Hylton2001-03-012-26/+52
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | (Also remove warning about module-level global decl, because we can't distinguish from code passed to exec.) Define PyCompilerFlags type contains a single element, cf_nested_scopes, that is true if a nested scopes future statement has been entered at the interactive prompt. New API functions: PyNode_CompileFlags() PyRun_InteractiveOneFlags() -- same as their non Flags counterparts except that the take an optional PyCompilerFlags pointer compile.c: In jcompile() use PyCompilerFlags argument. If cf_nested_scopes is true, compile code with nested scopes. If it is false, but the code has a valid future nested scopes statement, set it to true. pythonrun.c: Create a new PyCompilerFlags object in PyRun_InteractiveLoop() and thread it through to PyRun_InteractiveOneFlags().
* More MacOSX fiddling. As noted in a comment, I believe all variationsTim Peters2001-03-011-18/+37
| | | | | of these "search the directory" schemes (including this one) are still prone to making mistakes.
* More fiddling w/ the new-fangled Mac import code.Tim Peters2001-03-011-5/+9
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* Suppress a compiler warning under OpenVMS; time_t is unsigned on (at least)Fred Drake2001-03-011-2/+2
| | | | | | | | | | | | the more recent versions of that platform, so we use the value (time_t)(-1) as the error value. This is the type used in the OpenVMS documentation: http://www.openvms.compaq.com/commercial/c/5763p048.htm#inde This closes SF tracker bug #404240. Also clean up an exception message when detecting overflow of time_t values beyond 4 bytes.
* Fix core dump in example from Samuele Pedroni:Jeremy Hylton2001-03-011-15/+31
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | from __future__ import nested_scopes x=7 def f(): x=1 def g(): global x def i(): def h(): return x return h() return i() return g() print f() print x This kind of code didn't work correctly because x was treated as free in i, leading to an attempt to load x in g to make a closure for i. Solution is to make global decl apply to nested scopes unless their is an assignment. Thus, x in h is global.
* Remove extra close curly in code #ifdef'ed out on my box.Tim Peters2001-03-011-1/+0
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* In Steven's apparent absence, check in *something* with a non-zero chanceTim Peters2001-03-011-35/+40
| | | | | of making new-fangled Mac imports work again. May not work, and may not even compile on his boxes, but should be at worst very close on both.
* Don't add global names to st->st_global if we're already iteratingJeremy Hylton2001-03-011-6/+15
| | | | over the elements of st->st_global!
* undo introduction of st_global_starJeremy Hylton2001-02-281-3/+0
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* Warn about global statement at the module level.Jeremy Hylton2001-02-281-2/+17
| | | | Do better accounting for global variables.
* Add warning/error handlin for problematic nested scopes cases asJeremy Hylton2001-02-281-26/+119
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | described in PEP 227. symtable_check_unoptimized() warns about import * and exec with "in" when it is used in a function that contains a nested function with free variables. Warnings are issued unless nested scopes are in effect, in which case these are SyntaxErrors. symtable_check_shadow() warns about assignments in a function scope that shadow free variables defined in a nested scope. This will always generate a warning -- and will behave differently with nested scopes than without. Restore full checking for free vars in children, even when nested scopes are not enabled. This is needed to support warnings for shadowing. Change symtable_warn() to return an int-- the return value of PyErr_WarnExplicit. Sundry cleanup: Remove commented out code. Break long lines.
* Let's have some sanity. Introduce a helper to issue a symbol tableGuido van Rossum2001-02-281-16/+17
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* Use the new PyErr_WarnExplicit() API to issue better warnings forGuido van Rossum2001-02-281-12/+21
| | | | | | | | | global after assign / use. Note: I'm not updating the PyErr_Warn() call for import * / exec combined with a function, because I can't trigger it with an example. Jeremy, just follow the example of the call to PyErr_WarnExplicit() that I *did* include.
* SyntaxError__init__(): Be a little more robust when picking apart theFred Drake2001-02-281-16/+22
| | | | | location information for the SyntaxError -- do not do more than we need to, stopping as soon as an exception has been raised.
* Add PyErr_WarnExplicit(), which calls warnings.warn_explicit(), withGuido van Rossum2001-02-281-0/+42
| | | | explicit filename, lineno etc. arguments.
* Now that Jeremy is asking about this code, it looks really bogus to me,Fred Drake2001-02-281-18/+0
| | | | | so let's rip it out. The constructor for SyntaxError does the right thing, so we do not need to do it again.
* Improve SyntaxErrors for bad future statements. Set file and locationJeremy Hylton2001-02-283-94/+109
| | | | | | | for errors raised in future.c. Move some helper functions from compile.c to errors.c and make them API functions: PyErr_SyntaxLocation() and PyErr_ProgramText().
* SF patch 404928: Support for next Cygwin gcc (2.95.2-8)Tim Peters2001-02-281-8/+2
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* Print the offending line of code in the traceback for SyntaxErrorsJeremy Hylton2001-02-282-67/+144
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | raised by the compiler. XXX For now, text entered into the interactive intepreter is not printed in the traceback. Inspired by a patch from Roman Sulzhyk compile.c: Add helper fetch_program_text() that opens a file and reads until it finds the specified line number. The code is a near duplicate of similar code in traceback.c. Modify com_error() to pass two arguments to SyntaxError constructor, where the second argument contains the offending text when possible. Modify set_error_location(), now used only by the symtable pass, to set the text attribute on existing exceptions. pythonrun.c: Change parse_syntax_error() to continue of the offset attribute of a SyntaxError is None. In this case, it sets offset to -1. Move code from PyErr_PrintEx() into helper function print_error_text(). In the helper, only print the caret for a SyntaxError if offset > 0.
* Ack -- my eyes are getting bleary. Typos in the comment typo repairs.Tim Peters2001-02-281-1/+1
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* Comment typos.Tim Peters2001-02-281-2/+2
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* Implement PEP 235: Import on Case-Insensitive Platforms.Tim Peters2001-02-281-138/+87
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | http://python.sourceforge.net/peps/pep-0235.html Renamed check_case to case_ok. Substantial code rearrangement to get this stuff in one place in the file. Innermost loop of find_module() now much simpler and #ifdef-free, and I want to keep it that way (it's bad enough that the innermost loop is itself still in an #ifdef!). Windows semantics tested and are fine. Jason, Cygwin *should* be fine if and only if what you did before "worked" for case_ok. Jack, the semantics on your flavor of Mac have definitely changed (see the PEP), and need to be tested. The intent is that your flavor of Mac now work the same as everything else in the "lower left" box, including respecting PYTHONCASEOK. Steven, sorry, you did the most work here so far but you got screwed the worst. Happy to work with you on repairing it, but I don't understand anything about all your Mac variants. We need to add another branch (or two, three, ...?) inside case_ok. But we should not need to change anything else.
* Need to support single_input explicitly so from __future__ importsJeremy Hylton2001-02-281-0/+8
| | | | | are legal at the interactive interpreter prompt. They don't do anything yet...
* Presumed correct compiler pass for future statementsJeremy Hylton2001-02-282-29/+128
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | XXX still need to integrate into symtable API compile.h: Remove ff_n_simple_stmt; obsolete. Add ff_found_docstring used internally to skip one and only one string at the beginning of a module. compile.c: Add check for from __future__ imports to far into the file. In symtable_global() check for -1 returned from symtable_lookup(), which signifies name not defined. Add missing DECERF in symtable_add_def. Free c->c_future. future.c: Add special handling for multiple statements joined on a single line using one or more semicolons; this form can include an illegal future statement that would otherwise be hard to detect. Add support for detecting and skipping doc strings.
* Improved __future__ parser; still more to doJeremy Hylton2001-02-273-43/+152
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Makefile.pre.in: add target future.o Include/compile.h: define PyFutureFeaters and PyNode_Future() add c_future slot to struct compiling Include/symtable.h: add st_future slot to struct symtable Python/future.c: implementation of PyNode_Future() Python/compile.c: use PyNode_Future() for nested_scopes support Python/symtable.c: include compile.h to pick up PyFutureFeatures decl
* Add warnings about undefined "global"Jeremy Hylton2001-02-271-0/+29
| | | | | | SF bug #233532 XXX Can't figure out how to write test cases that work with warnings
* Preliminary support for future nested scopesJeremy Hylton2001-02-272-115/+270
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | compile.h: #define NESTED_SCOPES_DEFAULT 0 for Python 2.1 __future__ feature name: "nested_scopes" symtable.h: Add st_nested_scopes slot. Define flags to track exec and import star. Lib/test/test_scope.py: requires nested scopes compile.c: Fiddle with error messages. Reverse the sense of ste_optimized flag on PySymtableEntryObjects. If it is true, there is an optimization conflict. Modify get_ref_type to respect st_nested_scopes flags. Refactor symtable_load_symbols() into several smaller functions, which use struct symbol_info to share variables. In new function symtable_update_flags(), raise an error or warning for import * or bare exec that conflicts with nested scopes. Also, modify handle for free variables to respect st_nested_scopes flag. In symtable_init() assign st_nested_scopes flag to NESTED_SCOPES_DEFAULT (defined in compile.h). Add preliminary and often incorrect implementation of symtable_check_future(). Add symtable_lookup() helper for future use.
* Shuffle premature decref; nuke unreachable code block.Tim Peters2001-02-231-9/+3
| | | | | Fixes the "debug-build -O test_builtin.py and no test_b2.pyo" crash just discussed on Python-Dev.
* symtable_update_free_vars(), symtable_undo_free(),Barry Warsaw2001-02-231-3/+3
| | | | | symtable_enter_scope(): Removed some unnecessary backslashes at the end of lines. C != Python. :)
* Fix for bug 133489: compiler leaks memoryJeremy Hylton2001-02-232-5/+11
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Two different but related problems: 1. PySymtable_Free() must explicitly DECREF(st->st_cur), which should always point to the global symtable entry. This entry is setup by the first enter_scope() call, but there is never a corresponding exit_scope() call. Since each entry has a reference to scopes defined within it, the missing DECREF caused all symtable entries to be leaked. 2. The leak here masked a separate problem with PySymtableEntry_New(). When the requested entry was found in st->st_symbols, the entry was returned without doing an INCREF. And problem c) The ste_children slot was getting two copies of each child entry, because it was populating the slot on the first and second passes. Now only populate on the first pass.
* The code in PyImport_Import() tried to save itself a bit of work andGuido van Rossum2001-02-201-13/+7
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | save the __builtin__ module in a static variable. But this doesn't work across Py_Finalise()/Py_Initialize()! It also doesn't work when using multiple interpreter states created with PyInterpreterState_New(). So I'm ripping out this small optimization. This was probably broken since PyImport_Import() was introduced in 1997! We really need a better test suite for multiple interpreter states and repeatedly initializing. This fixes the problems Barry reported in Demo/embed/loop.c.
* Fix for implicit tuple + default arguments, courtesy of Michael Hudson.Jeremy Hylton2001-02-191-1/+3
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* When running python -O, do not include blocks defined in asserts inJeremy Hylton2001-02-191-0/+11
| | | | | | | | the symbol table pass. These blocks were already ignored by the code gen pass. Both passes must visit the same set of blocks in the same order. Fixes SF buf 132820
* Tolerate ill-formed trees in symtable_assign(). Fixes SF bug 132510.Jeremy Hylton2001-02-191-5/+8
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* Bug #132313 error message confusing for assignment in lambda.Tim Peters2001-02-181-1/+8
| | | | | | | | They're actually complaining about something more specific, an assignment in a lambda as an actual argument, so that Python parses the lambda as if it were a keyword argument. Like f(lambda x: x[0]=42). The "lambda x: x[0]" part gets parsed as if it were a keyword, being bound to 42, and the resulting error msg didn't make much sense.
* Bug #132850 unix line terminator on windows.Tim Peters2001-02-171-10/+14
| | | | Miserable hack to replace the previous miserable hack in maybe_pyc_file.
* Change temp names created by listcomps from [%d] to _[%d], so the one-linerTim Peters2001-02-171-2/+2
| | | | | [k for k in dir() if k[0] != "_"] can be used to get the non-private names (used to contain "[1]").
* Remove trailing comma from 'why_code' enum, which was introduced by theThomas Wouters2001-02-161-1/+1
| | | | continue-inside-try patch. Partly fixes SF bug #132597.
* Related to SF bug 132008 (PyList_Reverse blows up).Tim Peters2001-02-121-0/+2
| | | | | | | | _testcapimodule.c make sure PyList_Reverse doesn't blow up again getargs.c assert args isn't NULL at the top of vgetargs1 instead of waiting for a NULL-pointer dereference at the end
* In symtable_update_free_vars() do not modify the dictionary whileJeremy Hylton2001-02-121-7/+27
| | | | | | | iterating over it using PyDict_Next(). This bug fix brought to you by the letters b, c, d, g, h, ... and the reporter Ping.
* Ugly fix for SF bug 131239 (-x flag busted).Tim Peters2001-02-111-4/+15
| | | | | | Bug was introduced by tricks played to make .pyc files executable via cmdline arg. Then again, -x worked via a trick to begin with. If anyone can think of a portable way to test -x, be my guest!
* When calling a PyCFunction that has METH_KEYWORDS defined, don'tJeremy Hylton2001-02-091-10/+0
| | | | | | | | create an empty dictionary if it is called without keyword args. Just pass NULL. XXX I had believed that this caused weird errors, but the test suite runs cleanly.
* SF patch 103589: Fix handling of cell vars that are either * or ** parameters.Jeremy Hylton2001-02-091-8/+15
| | | | | | (Nick Mathewson) Remove to XXX comments
* Relax the rules for using 'from ... import *' and exec in the presenceJeremy Hylton2001-02-092-297/+259
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | of nested functions. Either is allowed in a function if it contains no defs or lambdas or the defs and lambdas it contains have no free variables. If a function is itself nested and has free variables, either is illegal. Revise the symtable to use a PySymtableEntryObject, which holds all the revelent information for a scope, rather than using a bunch of st_cur_XXX pointers in the symtable struct. The changes simplify the internal management of the current symtable scope and of the stack. Added new C source file: Python/symtable.c. (Does the Windows build process need to be updated?) As part of these changes, the initial _symtable module interface introduced in 2.1a2 is replaced. A dictionary of PySymtableEntryObjects are returned.
* This modified version of a patch by Thomas Heller allows __import__Marc-André Lemburg2001-02-091-8/+9
| | | | | | | | | | hooks to take over the Python import machinery at a very early stage in the Python startup phase. If there are still places in the Python interpreter which need to bypass the __import__ hook, these places must now use PyImport_ImportModuleEx() instead. So far no other places than in the import mechanism itself have been identified.
* Reindent a function that was somehow indented by 7 spaces. Also did aGuido van Rossum2001-02-091-15/+15
| | | | spaces->tab conversion for fields added to struct compiling.