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			Python
		
	
	
	
	
	
| """bytecode_helper - support tools for testing correct bytecode generation"""
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| 
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| import unittest
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| import dis
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| import io
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| import opcode
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| try:
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|     import _testinternalcapi
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| except ImportError:
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|     _testinternalcapi = None
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| 
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| _UNSPECIFIED = object()
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| 
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| def instructions_with_positions(instrs, co_positions):
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|     # Return (instr, positions) pairs from the instrs list and co_positions
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|     # iterator. The latter contains items for cache lines and the former
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|     # doesn't, so those need to be skipped.
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| 
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|     co_positions = co_positions or iter(())
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|     for instr in instrs:
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|         yield instr, next(co_positions, ())
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|         for _, size, _ in (instr.cache_info or ()):
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|             for i in range(size):
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|                 next(co_positions, ())
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| 
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| class BytecodeTestCase(unittest.TestCase):
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|     """Custom assertion methods for inspecting bytecode."""
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| 
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|     def get_disassembly_as_string(self, co):
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|         s = io.StringIO()
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|         dis.dis(co, file=s)
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|         return s.getvalue()
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| 
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|     def assertInBytecode(self, x, opname, argval=_UNSPECIFIED):
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|         """Returns instr if opname is found, otherwise throws AssertionError"""
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|         self.assertIn(opname, dis.opmap)
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|         for instr in dis.get_instructions(x):
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|             if instr.opname == opname:
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|                 if argval is _UNSPECIFIED or instr.argval == argval:
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|                     return instr
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|         disassembly = self.get_disassembly_as_string(x)
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|         if argval is _UNSPECIFIED:
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|             msg = '%s not found in bytecode:\n%s' % (opname, disassembly)
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|         else:
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|             msg = '(%s,%r) not found in bytecode:\n%s'
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|             msg = msg % (opname, argval, disassembly)
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|         self.fail(msg)
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| 
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|     def assertNotInBytecode(self, x, opname, argval=_UNSPECIFIED):
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|         """Throws AssertionError if opname is found"""
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|         self.assertIn(opname, dis.opmap)
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|         for instr in dis.get_instructions(x):
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|             if instr.opname == opname:
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|                 disassembly = self.get_disassembly_as_string(x)
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|                 if argval is _UNSPECIFIED:
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|                     msg = '%s occurs in bytecode:\n%s' % (opname, disassembly)
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|                     self.fail(msg)
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|                 elif instr.argval == argval:
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|                     msg = '(%s,%r) occurs in bytecode:\n%s'
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|                     msg = msg % (opname, argval, disassembly)
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|                     self.fail(msg)
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| 
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| class CompilationStepTestCase(unittest.TestCase):
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| 
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|     HAS_ARG = set(dis.hasarg)
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|     HAS_TARGET = set(dis.hasjrel + dis.hasjabs + dis.hasexc)
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|     HAS_ARG_OR_TARGET = HAS_ARG.union(HAS_TARGET)
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| 
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|     class Label:
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|         pass
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| 
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|     def assertInstructionsMatch(self, actual_seq, expected):
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|         # get an InstructionSequence and an expected list, where each
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|         # entry is a label or an instruction tuple. Construct an expected
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|         # instruction sequence and compare with the one given.
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| 
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|         self.assertIsInstance(expected, list)
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|         actual = actual_seq.get_instructions()
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|         expected = self.seq_from_insts(expected).get_instructions()
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|         self.assertEqual(len(actual), len(expected))
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| 
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|         # compare instructions
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|         for act, exp in zip(actual, expected):
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|             if isinstance(act, int):
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|                 self.assertEqual(exp, act)
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|                 continue
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|             self.assertIsInstance(exp, tuple)
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|             self.assertIsInstance(act, tuple)
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|             idx = max([p[0] for p in enumerate(exp) if p[1] != -1])
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|             self.assertEqual(exp[:idx], act[:idx])
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| 
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|     def resolveAndRemoveLabels(self, insts):
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|         idx = 0
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|         res = []
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|         for item in insts:
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|             assert isinstance(item, (self.Label, tuple))
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|             if isinstance(item, self.Label):
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|                 item.value = idx
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|             else:
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|                 idx += 1
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|                 res.append(item)
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| 
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|         return res
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| 
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|     def seq_from_insts(self, insts):
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|         labels = {item for item in insts if isinstance(item, self.Label)}
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|         for i, lbl in enumerate(labels):
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|             lbl.value = i
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| 
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|         seq = _testinternalcapi.new_instruction_sequence()
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|         for item in insts:
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|             if isinstance(item, self.Label):
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|                 seq.use_label(item.value)
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|             else:
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|                 op = item[0]
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|                 if isinstance(op, str):
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|                     op = opcode.opmap[op]
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|                 arg, *loc = item[1:]
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|                 if isinstance(arg, self.Label):
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|                     arg = arg.value
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|                 loc = loc + [-1] * (4 - len(loc))
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|                 seq.addop(op, arg or 0, *loc)
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|         return seq
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| 
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|     def check_instructions(self, insts):
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|         for inst in insts:
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|             if isinstance(inst, self.Label):
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|                 continue
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|             op, arg, *loc = inst
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|             if isinstance(op, str):
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|                 op = opcode.opmap[op]
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|             self.assertEqual(op in opcode.hasarg,
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|                              arg is not None,
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|                              f"{opcode.opname[op]=} {arg=}")
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|             self.assertTrue(all(isinstance(l, int) for l in loc))
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| 
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| 
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| @unittest.skipIf(_testinternalcapi is None, "requires _testinternalcapi")
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| class CodegenTestCase(CompilationStepTestCase):
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| 
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|     def generate_code(self, ast):
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|         insts, _ = _testinternalcapi.compiler_codegen(ast, "my_file.py", 0)
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|         return insts
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| 
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| 
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| @unittest.skipIf(_testinternalcapi is None, "requires _testinternalcapi")
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| class CfgOptimizationTestCase(CompilationStepTestCase):
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| 
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|     def get_optimized(self, seq, consts, nlocals=0):
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|         insts = _testinternalcapi.optimize_cfg(seq, consts, nlocals)
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|         return insts, consts
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| 
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| @unittest.skipIf(_testinternalcapi is None, "requires _testinternalcapi")
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| class AssemblerTestCase(CompilationStepTestCase):
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| 
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|     def get_code_object(self, filename, insts, metadata):
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|         co = _testinternalcapi.assemble_code_object(filename, insts, metadata)
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|         return co
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