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			81 lines
		
	
	
	
		
			2.6 KiB
		
	
	
	
		
			Python
		
	
	
	
	
	
| # A subroutine for extracting a function name from a code object
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| # (with cache)
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| 
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| import sys
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| from stat import *
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| import string
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| import os
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| import linecache
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| 
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| # XXX The functions getcodename() and getfuncname() are now obsolete
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| # XXX as code and function objects now have a name attribute --
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| # XXX co.co_name and f.func_name.
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| # XXX getlineno() is now also obsolete because of the new attribute
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| # XXX of code objects, co.co_firstlineno.
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| 
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| # Extract the function or class name from a code object.
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| # This is a bit of a hack, since a code object doesn't contain
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| # the name directly.  So what do we do:
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| # - get the filename (which *is* in the code object)
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| # - look in the code string to find the first SET_LINENO instruction
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| #   (this must be the first instruction)
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| # - get the line from the file
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| # - if the line starts with 'class' or 'def' (after possible whitespace),
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| #   extract the following identifier
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| #
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| # This breaks apart when the function was read from <stdin>
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| # or constructed by exec(), when the file is not accessible,
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| # and also when the file has been modified or when a line is
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| # continued with a backslash before the function or class name.
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| #
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| # Because this is a pretty expensive hack, a cache is kept.
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| 
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| SET_LINENO = 127 # The opcode (see "opcode.h" in the Python source)
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| identchars = string.ascii_letters + string.digits + '_' # Identifier characters
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| 
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| _namecache = {} # The cache
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| 
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| def getcodename(co):
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|     try:
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|         return co.co_name
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|     except AttributeError:
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|         pass
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|     key = `co` # arbitrary but uniquely identifying string
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|     if _namecache.has_key(key): return _namecache[key]
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|     filename = co.co_filename
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|     code = co.co_code
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|     name = ''
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|     if ord(code[0]) == SET_LINENO:
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|         lineno = ord(code[1]) | ord(code[2]) << 8
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|         line = linecache.getline(filename, lineno)
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|         words = line.split()
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|         if len(words) >= 2 and words[0] in ('def', 'class'):
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|             name = words[1]
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|             for i in range(len(name)):
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|                 if name[i] not in identchars:
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|                     name = name[:i]
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|                     break
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|     _namecache[key] = name
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|     return name
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| 
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| # Use the above routine to find a function's name.
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| 
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| def getfuncname(func):
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|     try:
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|         return func.func_name
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|     except AttributeError:
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|         pass
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|     return getcodename(func.func_code)
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| 
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| # A part of the above code to extract just the line number from a code object.
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| 
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| def getlineno(co):
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|     try:
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|         return co.co_firstlineno
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|     except AttributeError:
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|         pass
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|     code = co.co_code
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|     if ord(code[0]) == SET_LINENO:
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|         return ord(code[1]) | ord(code[2]) << 8
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|     else:
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|         return -1
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