| .. | ||
| _typing_backports.py | ||
| analyzer.py | ||
| cwriter.py | ||
| generators_common.py | ||
| interpreter_definition.md | ||
| lexer.py | ||
| mypy.ini | ||
| opcode_id_generator.py | ||
| opcode_metadata_generator.py | ||
| optimizer_generator.py | ||
| parser.py | ||
| parsing.py | ||
| plexer.py | ||
| py_metadata_generator.py | ||
| README.md | ||
| stack.py | ||
| target_generator.py | ||
| tier1_generator.py | ||
| tier2_generator.py | ||
| uop_id_generator.py | ||
| uop_metadata_generator.py | ||
Tooling to generate interpreters
Documentation for the instruction definitions in Python/bytecodes.c
("the DSL") is here.
What's currently here:
- analyzer.py: code for converting- ASTgenerated by- Parserto more high-level structure for easier interaction
- lexer.py: lexer for C, originally written by Mark Shannon
- plexer.py: OO interface on top of lexer.py; main class:- PLexer
- parsing.py: Parser for instruction definition DSL; main class:- Parser
- parser.pyhelper for interactions with- parsing.py
- tierN_generator.py: a couple of driver scripts to read- Python/bytecodes.cand write- Python/generated_cases.c.h(and several other files)
- optimizer_generator.py: reads- Python/bytecodes.cand- Python/optimizer_bytecodes.cand writes- Python/optimizer_cases.c.h
- stack.py: code to handle generalized stack effects
- cwriter.py: code which understands tokens and how to format C code; main class:- CWriter
- generators_common.py: helpers for generators
- opcode_id_generator.py: generate a list of opcodes and write them to- Include/opcode_ids.h
- opcode_metadata_generator.py: reads the instruction definitions and write the metadata to- Include/internal/pycore_opcode_metadata.h
- py_metadata_generator.py: reads the instruction definitions and write the metadata to- Lib/_opcode_metadata.py
- target_generator.py: generate targets for computed goto dispatch and write them to- Python/opcode_targets.h
- uop_id_generator.py: generate a list of uop IDs and write them to- Include/internal/pycore_uop_ids.h
- uop_metadata_generator.py: reads the instruction definitions and write the metadata to- Include/internal/pycore_uop_metadata.h
Note that there is some dummy C code at the top and bottom of
Python/bytecodes.c
to fool text editors like VS Code into believing this is valid C code.
A bit about the parser
The parser class uses a pretty standard recursive descent scheme,
but with unlimited backtracking.
The PLexer class tokenizes the entire input before parsing starts.
We do not run the C preprocessor.
Each parsing method returns either an AST node (a Node instance)
or None, or raises SyntaxError (showing the error in the C source).
Most parsing methods are decorated with @contextual, which automatically
resets the tokenizer input position when None is returned.
Parsing methods may also raise SyntaxError, which is irrecoverable.
When a parsing method returns None, it is possible that after backtracking
a different parsing method returns a valid AST.
Neither the lexer nor the parsers are complete or fully correct.
Most known issues are tersely indicated by # TODO: comments.
We plan to fix issues as they become relevant.
