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| """Disassembler of Python byte code into mnemonics."""
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| 
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| import sys
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| import types
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| import collections
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| import io
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| 
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| from opcode import *
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| from opcode import __all__ as _opcodes_all
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| 
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| __all__ = ["code_info", "dis", "disassemble", "distb", "disco",
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|            "findlinestarts", "findlabels", "show_code",
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|            "get_instructions", "Instruction", "Bytecode"] + _opcodes_all
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| del _opcodes_all
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| 
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| _have_code = (types.MethodType, types.FunctionType, types.CodeType,
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|               classmethod, staticmethod, type)
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| 
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| FORMAT_VALUE = opmap['FORMAT_VALUE']
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| FORMAT_VALUE_CONVERTERS = (
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|     (None, ''),
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|     (str, 'str'),
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|     (repr, 'repr'),
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|     (ascii, 'ascii'),
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| )
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| MAKE_FUNCTION = opmap['MAKE_FUNCTION']
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| MAKE_FUNCTION_FLAGS = ('defaults', 'kwdefaults', 'annotations', 'closure')
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| 
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| 
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| def _try_compile(source, name):
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|     """Attempts to compile the given source, first as an expression and
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|        then as a statement if the first approach fails.
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| 
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|        Utility function to accept strings in functions that otherwise
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|        expect code objects
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|     """
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|     try:
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|         c = compile(source, name, 'eval')
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|     except SyntaxError:
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|         c = compile(source, name, 'exec')
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|     return c
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| 
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| def dis(x=None, *, file=None, depth=None):
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|     """Disassemble classes, methods, functions, and other compiled objects.
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| 
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|     With no argument, disassemble the last traceback.
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| 
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|     Compiled objects currently include generator objects, async generator
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|     objects, and coroutine objects, all of which store their code object
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|     in a special attribute.
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|     """
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|     if x is None:
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|         distb(file=file)
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|         return
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|     # Extract functions from methods.
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|     if hasattr(x, '__func__'):
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|         x = x.__func__
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|     # Extract compiled code objects from...
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|     if hasattr(x, '__code__'):  # ...a function, or
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|         x = x.__code__
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|     elif hasattr(x, 'gi_code'):  #...a generator object, or
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|         x = x.gi_code
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|     elif hasattr(x, 'ag_code'):  #...an asynchronous generator object, or
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|         x = x.ag_code
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|     elif hasattr(x, 'cr_code'):  #...a coroutine.
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|         x = x.cr_code
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|     # Perform the disassembly.
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|     if hasattr(x, '__dict__'):  # Class or module
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|         items = sorted(x.__dict__.items())
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|         for name, x1 in items:
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|             if isinstance(x1, _have_code):
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|                 print("Disassembly of %s:" % name, file=file)
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|                 try:
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|                     dis(x1, file=file, depth=depth)
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|                 except TypeError as msg:
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|                     print("Sorry:", msg, file=file)
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|                 print(file=file)
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|     elif hasattr(x, 'co_code'): # Code object
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|         _disassemble_recursive(x, file=file, depth=depth)
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|     elif isinstance(x, (bytes, bytearray)): # Raw bytecode
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|         _disassemble_bytes(x, file=file)
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|     elif isinstance(x, str):    # Source code
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|         _disassemble_str(x, file=file, depth=depth)
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|     else:
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|         raise TypeError("don't know how to disassemble %s objects" %
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|                         type(x).__name__)
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| 
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| def distb(tb=None, *, file=None):
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|     """Disassemble a traceback (default: last traceback)."""
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|     if tb is None:
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|         try:
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|             tb = sys.last_traceback
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|         except AttributeError:
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|             raise RuntimeError("no last traceback to disassemble") from None
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|         while tb.tb_next: tb = tb.tb_next
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|     disassemble(tb.tb_frame.f_code, tb.tb_lasti, file=file)
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| 
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| # The inspect module interrogates this dictionary to build its
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| # list of CO_* constants. It is also used by pretty_flags to
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| # turn the co_flags field into a human readable list.
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| COMPILER_FLAG_NAMES = {
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|      1: "OPTIMIZED",
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|      2: "NEWLOCALS",
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|      4: "VARARGS",
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|      8: "VARKEYWORDS",
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|     16: "NESTED",
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|     32: "GENERATOR",
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|     64: "NOFREE",
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|    128: "COROUTINE",
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|    256: "ITERABLE_COROUTINE",
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|    512: "ASYNC_GENERATOR",
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| }
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| 
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| def pretty_flags(flags):
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|     """Return pretty representation of code flags."""
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|     names = []
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|     for i in range(32):
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|         flag = 1<<i
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|         if flags & flag:
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|             names.append(COMPILER_FLAG_NAMES.get(flag, hex(flag)))
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|             flags ^= flag
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|             if not flags:
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|                 break
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|     else:
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|         names.append(hex(flags))
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|     return ", ".join(names)
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| 
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| def _get_code_object(x):
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|     """Helper to handle methods, compiled or raw code objects, and strings."""
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|     # Extract functions from methods.
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|     if hasattr(x, '__func__'):
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|         x = x.__func__
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|     # Extract compiled code objects from...
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|     if hasattr(x, '__code__'):  # ...a function, or
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|         x = x.__code__
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|     elif hasattr(x, 'gi_code'):  #...a generator object, or
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|         x = x.gi_code
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|     elif hasattr(x, 'ag_code'):  #...an asynchronous generator object, or
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|         x = x.ag_code
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|     elif hasattr(x, 'cr_code'):  #...a coroutine.
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|         x = x.cr_code
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|     # Handle source code.
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|     if isinstance(x, str):
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|         x = _try_compile(x, "<disassembly>")
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|     # By now, if we don't have a code object, we can't disassemble x.
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|     if hasattr(x, 'co_code'):
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|         return x
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|     raise TypeError("don't know how to disassemble %s objects" %
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|                     type(x).__name__)
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| 
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| def code_info(x):
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|     """Formatted details of methods, functions, or code."""
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|     return _format_code_info(_get_code_object(x))
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| 
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| def _format_code_info(co):
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|     lines = []
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|     lines.append("Name:              %s" % co.co_name)
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|     lines.append("Filename:          %s" % co.co_filename)
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|     lines.append("Argument count:    %s" % co.co_argcount)
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|     lines.append("Positional-only arguments: %s" % co.co_posonlyargcount)
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|     lines.append("Kw-only arguments: %s" % co.co_kwonlyargcount)
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|     lines.append("Number of locals:  %s" % co.co_nlocals)
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|     lines.append("Stack size:        %s" % co.co_stacksize)
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|     lines.append("Flags:             %s" % pretty_flags(co.co_flags))
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|     if co.co_consts:
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|         lines.append("Constants:")
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|         for i_c in enumerate(co.co_consts):
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|             lines.append("%4d: %r" % i_c)
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|     if co.co_names:
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|         lines.append("Names:")
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|         for i_n in enumerate(co.co_names):
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|             lines.append("%4d: %s" % i_n)
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|     if co.co_varnames:
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|         lines.append("Variable names:")
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|         for i_n in enumerate(co.co_varnames):
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|             lines.append("%4d: %s" % i_n)
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|     if co.co_freevars:
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|         lines.append("Free variables:")
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|         for i_n in enumerate(co.co_freevars):
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|             lines.append("%4d: %s" % i_n)
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|     if co.co_cellvars:
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|         lines.append("Cell variables:")
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|         for i_n in enumerate(co.co_cellvars):
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|             lines.append("%4d: %s" % i_n)
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|     return "\n".join(lines)
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| 
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| def show_code(co, *, file=None):
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|     """Print details of methods, functions, or code to *file*.
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| 
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|     If *file* is not provided, the output is printed on stdout.
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|     """
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|     print(code_info(co), file=file)
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| 
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| Positions = collections.namedtuple(
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|     'Positions',
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|     [
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|         'lineno',
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|         'end_lineno',
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|         'col_offset',
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|         'end_col_offset',
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|     ],
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|     defaults=[None] * 4
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| )
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| 
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| _Instruction = collections.namedtuple(
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|     "_Instruction",
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|     [
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|         'opname',
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|         'opcode',
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|         'arg',
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|         'argval',
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|         'argrepr',
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|         'offset',
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|         'starts_line',
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|         'is_jump_target',
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|         'positions'
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|     ],
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|     defaults=[None]
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| )
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| 
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| _Instruction.opname.__doc__ = "Human readable name for operation"
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| _Instruction.opcode.__doc__ = "Numeric code for operation"
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| _Instruction.arg.__doc__ = "Numeric argument to operation (if any), otherwise None"
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| _Instruction.argval.__doc__ = "Resolved arg value (if known), otherwise same as arg"
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| _Instruction.argrepr.__doc__ = "Human readable description of operation argument"
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| _Instruction.offset.__doc__ = "Start index of operation within bytecode sequence"
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| _Instruction.starts_line.__doc__ = "Line started by this opcode (if any), otherwise None"
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| _Instruction.is_jump_target.__doc__ = "True if other code jumps to here, otherwise False"
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| _Instruction.positions.__doc__ = "dis.Positions object holding the span of source code covered by this instruction"
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| 
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| _ExceptionTableEntry = collections.namedtuple("_ExceptionTableEntry",
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|     "start end target depth lasti")
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| 
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| _OPNAME_WIDTH = 20
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| _OPARG_WIDTH = 5
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| 
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| class Instruction(_Instruction):
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|     """Details for a bytecode operation
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| 
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|        Defined fields:
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|          opname - human readable name for operation
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|          opcode - numeric code for operation
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|          arg - numeric argument to operation (if any), otherwise None
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|          argval - resolved arg value (if known), otherwise same as arg
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|          argrepr - human readable description of operation argument
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|          offset - start index of operation within bytecode sequence
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|          starts_line - line started by this opcode (if any), otherwise None
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|          is_jump_target - True if other code jumps to here, otherwise False
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|          positions - Optional dis.Positions object holding the span of source code
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|                      covered by this instruction
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|     """
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| 
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|     def _disassemble(self, lineno_width=3, mark_as_current=False, offset_width=4):
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|         """Format instruction details for inclusion in disassembly output
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| 
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|         *lineno_width* sets the width of the line number field (0 omits it)
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|         *mark_as_current* inserts a '-->' marker arrow as part of the line
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|         *offset_width* sets the width of the instruction offset field
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|         """
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|         fields = []
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|         # Column: Source code line number
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|         if lineno_width:
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|             if self.starts_line is not None:
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|                 lineno_fmt = "%%%dd" % lineno_width
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|                 fields.append(lineno_fmt % self.starts_line)
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|             else:
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|                 fields.append(' ' * lineno_width)
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|         # Column: Current instruction indicator
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|         if mark_as_current:
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|             fields.append('-->')
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|         else:
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|             fields.append('   ')
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|         # Column: Jump target marker
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|         if self.is_jump_target:
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|             fields.append('>>')
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|         else:
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|             fields.append('  ')
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|         # Column: Instruction offset from start of code sequence
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|         fields.append(repr(self.offset).rjust(offset_width))
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|         # Column: Opcode name
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|         fields.append(self.opname.ljust(_OPNAME_WIDTH))
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|         # Column: Opcode argument
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|         if self.arg is not None:
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|             fields.append(repr(self.arg).rjust(_OPARG_WIDTH))
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|             # Column: Opcode argument details
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|             if self.argrepr:
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|                 fields.append('(' + self.argrepr + ')')
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|         return ' '.join(fields).rstrip()
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| 
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| 
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| def get_instructions(x, *, first_line=None):
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|     """Iterator for the opcodes in methods, functions or code
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| 
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|     Generates a series of Instruction named tuples giving the details of
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|     each operations in the supplied code.
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| 
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|     If *first_line* is not None, it indicates the line number that should
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|     be reported for the first source line in the disassembled code.
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|     Otherwise, the source line information (if any) is taken directly from
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|     the disassembled code object.
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|     """
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|     co = _get_code_object(x)
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|     linestarts = dict(findlinestarts(co))
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|     if first_line is not None:
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|         line_offset = first_line - co.co_firstlineno
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|     else:
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|         line_offset = 0
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|     return _get_instructions_bytes(co.co_code,
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|                                    co._varname_from_oparg,
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|                                    co.co_names, co.co_consts,
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|                                    linestarts, line_offset, co_positions=co.co_positions())
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| 
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| def _get_const_info(const_index, const_list):
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|     """Helper to get optional details about const references
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| 
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|        Returns the dereferenced constant and its repr if the constant
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|        list is defined.
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|        Otherwise returns the constant index and its repr().
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|     """
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|     argval = const_index
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|     if const_list is not None:
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|         argval = const_list[const_index]
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|     return argval, repr(argval)
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| 
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| def _get_name_info(name_index, get_name, **extrainfo):
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|     """Helper to get optional details about named references
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| 
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|        Returns the dereferenced name as both value and repr if the name
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|        list is defined.
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|        Otherwise returns the name index and its repr().
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|     """
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|     argval = name_index
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|     if get_name is not None:
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|         argval = get_name(name_index, **extrainfo)
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|         argrepr = argval
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|     else:
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|         argrepr = repr(argval)
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|     return argval, argrepr
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| 
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| 
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| def parse_varint(iterator):
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|     b = next(iterator)
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|     val = b & 63
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|     while b&64:
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|         val <<= 6
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|         b = next(iterator)
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|         val |= b&63
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|     return val
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| 
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| def parse_exception_table(code):
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|     iterator = iter(code.co_exceptiontable)
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|     entries = []
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|     try:
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|         while True:
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|             start = parse_varint(iterator)*2
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|             length = parse_varint(iterator)*2
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|             end = start + length
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|             target = parse_varint(iterator)*2
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|             dl = parse_varint(iterator)
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|             depth = dl >> 1
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|             lasti = bool(dl&1)
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|             entries.append(_ExceptionTableEntry(start, end, target, depth, lasti))
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|     except StopIteration:
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|         return entries
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| 
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| def _get_instructions_bytes(code, varname_from_oparg=None,
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|                             names=None, constants=None,
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|                             linestarts=None, line_offset=0,
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|                             exception_entries=(), co_positions=None):
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|     """Iterate over the instructions in a bytecode string.
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| 
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|     Generates a sequence of Instruction namedtuples giving the details of each
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|     opcode.  Additional information about the code's runtime environment
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|     (e.g. variable names, constants) can be specified using optional
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|     arguments.
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| 
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|     """
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|     co_positions = co_positions or iter(())
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|     get_name = None if names is None else names.__getitem__
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|     labels = set(findlabels(code))
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|     for start, end, target, _, _ in exception_entries:
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|         for i in range(start, end):
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|             labels.add(target)
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|     starts_line = None
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|     for offset, op, arg in _unpack_opargs(code):
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|         if linestarts is not None:
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|             starts_line = linestarts.get(offset, None)
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|             if starts_line is not None:
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|                 starts_line += line_offset
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|         is_jump_target = offset in labels
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|         argval = None
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|         argrepr = ''
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|         try:
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|             positions = next(co_positions)
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|         except StopIteration:
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|             positions = None
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|         if arg is not None:
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|             #  Set argval to the dereferenced value of the argument when
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|             #  available, and argrepr to the string representation of argval.
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|             #    _disassemble_bytes needs the string repr of the
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|             #    raw name index for LOAD_GLOBAL, LOAD_CONST, etc.
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|             argval = arg
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|             if op in hasconst:
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|                 argval, argrepr = _get_const_info(arg, constants)
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|             elif op in hasname:
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|                 argval, argrepr = _get_name_info(arg, get_name)
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|             elif op in hasjabs:
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|                 argval = arg*2
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|                 argrepr = "to " + repr(argval)
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|             elif op in hasjrel:
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|                 argval = offset + 2 + arg*2
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|                 argrepr = "to " + repr(argval)
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|             elif op in haslocal or op in hasfree:
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|                 argval, argrepr = _get_name_info(arg, varname_from_oparg)
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|             elif op in hascompare:
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|                 argval = cmp_op[arg]
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|                 argrepr = argval
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|             elif op == FORMAT_VALUE:
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|                 argval, argrepr = FORMAT_VALUE_CONVERTERS[arg & 0x3]
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|                 argval = (argval, bool(arg & 0x4))
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|                 if argval[1]:
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|                     if argrepr:
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|                         argrepr += ', '
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|                     argrepr += 'with format'
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|             elif op == MAKE_FUNCTION:
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|                 argrepr = ', '.join(s for i, s in enumerate(MAKE_FUNCTION_FLAGS)
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|                                     if arg & (1<<i))
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|         yield Instruction(opname[op], op,
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|                           arg, argval, argrepr,
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|                           offset, starts_line, is_jump_target, positions)
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| 
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| def disassemble(co, lasti=-1, *, file=None):
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|     """Disassemble a code object."""
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|     linestarts = dict(findlinestarts(co))
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|     exception_entries = parse_exception_table(co)
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|     _disassemble_bytes(co.co_code, lasti,
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|                        co._varname_from_oparg,
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|                        co.co_names, co.co_consts, linestarts, file=file,
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|                        exception_entries=exception_entries, co_positions=co.co_positions())
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| 
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| def _disassemble_recursive(co, *, file=None, depth=None):
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|     disassemble(co, file=file)
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|     if depth is None or depth > 0:
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|         if depth is not None:
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|             depth = depth - 1
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|         for x in co.co_consts:
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|             if hasattr(x, 'co_code'):
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|                 print(file=file)
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|                 print("Disassembly of %r:" % (x,), file=file)
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|                 _disassemble_recursive(x, file=file, depth=depth)
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| 
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| def _disassemble_bytes(code, lasti=-1, varname_from_oparg=None,
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|                        names=None, constants=None, linestarts=None,
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|                        *, file=None, line_offset=0, exception_entries=(),
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|                        co_positions=None):
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|     # Omit the line number column entirely if we have no line number info
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|     show_lineno = bool(linestarts)
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|     if show_lineno:
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|         maxlineno = max(linestarts.values()) + line_offset
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|         if maxlineno >= 1000:
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|             lineno_width = len(str(maxlineno))
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|         else:
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|             lineno_width = 3
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|     else:
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|         lineno_width = 0
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|     maxoffset = len(code) - 2
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|     if maxoffset >= 10000:
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|         offset_width = len(str(maxoffset))
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|     else:
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|         offset_width = 4
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|     for instr in _get_instructions_bytes(code, varname_from_oparg, names,
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|                                          constants, linestarts,
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|                                          line_offset=line_offset, exception_entries=exception_entries,
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|                                          co_positions=co_positions):
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|         new_source_line = (show_lineno and
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|                            instr.starts_line is not None and
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|                            instr.offset > 0)
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|         if new_source_line:
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|             print(file=file)
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|         is_current_instr = instr.offset == lasti
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|         print(instr._disassemble(lineno_width, is_current_instr, offset_width),
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|               file=file)
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|     if exception_entries:
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|         print("ExceptionTable:", file=file)
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|         for entry in exception_entries:
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|             lasti = " lasti" if entry.lasti else ""
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|             end = entry.end-2
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|             print(f"  {entry.start} to {end} -> {entry.target} [{entry.depth}]{lasti}", file=file)
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| 
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| def _disassemble_str(source, **kwargs):
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|     """Compile the source string, then disassemble the code object."""
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|     _disassemble_recursive(_try_compile(source, '<dis>'), **kwargs)
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| 
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| disco = disassemble                     # XXX For backwards compatibility
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| 
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| def _unpack_opargs(code):
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|     extended_arg = 0
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|     for i in range(0, len(code), 2):
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|         op = code[i]
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|         if op >= HAVE_ARGUMENT:
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|             arg = code[i+1] | extended_arg
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|             extended_arg = (arg << 8) if op == EXTENDED_ARG else 0
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|         else:
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|             arg = None
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|         yield (i, op, arg)
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| 
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| def findlabels(code):
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|     """Detect all offsets in a byte code which are jump targets.
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| 
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|     Return the list of offsets.
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| 
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|     """
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|     labels = []
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|     for offset, op, arg in _unpack_opargs(code):
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|         if arg is not None:
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|             if op in hasjrel:
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|                 label = offset + 2 + arg*2
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|             elif op in hasjabs:
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|                 label = arg*2
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|             else:
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|                 continue
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|             if label not in labels:
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|                 labels.append(label)
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|     return labels
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| 
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| def findlinestarts(code):
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|     """Find the offsets in a byte code which are start of lines in the source.
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| 
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|     Generate pairs (offset, lineno)
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|     """
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|     lastline = None
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|     for start, end, line in code.co_lines():
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|         if line is not None and line != lastline:
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|             lastline = line
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|             yield start, line
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|     return
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| 
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| 
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| class Bytecode:
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|     """The bytecode operations of a piece of code
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| 
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|     Instantiate this with a function, method, other compiled object, string of
 | |
|     code, or a code object (as returned by compile()).
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| 
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|     Iterating over this yields the bytecode operations as Instruction instances.
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|     """
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|     def __init__(self, x, *, first_line=None, current_offset=None):
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|         self.codeobj = co = _get_code_object(x)
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|         if first_line is None:
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|             self.first_line = co.co_firstlineno
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|             self._line_offset = 0
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|         else:
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|             self.first_line = first_line
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|             self._line_offset = first_line - co.co_firstlineno
 | |
|         self._linestarts = dict(findlinestarts(co))
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|         self._original_object = x
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|         self.current_offset = current_offset
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|         self.exception_entries = parse_exception_table(co)
 | |
| 
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|     def __iter__(self):
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|         co = self.codeobj
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|         return _get_instructions_bytes(co.co_code,
 | |
|                                        co._varname_from_oparg,
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|                                        co.co_names, co.co_consts,
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|                                        self._linestarts,
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|                                        line_offset=self._line_offset,
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|                                        exception_entries=self.exception_entries)
 | |
| 
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|     def __repr__(self):
 | |
|         return "{}({!r})".format(self.__class__.__name__,
 | |
|                                  self._original_object)
 | |
| 
 | |
|     @classmethod
 | |
|     def from_traceback(cls, tb):
 | |
|         """ Construct a Bytecode from the given traceback """
 | |
|         while tb.tb_next:
 | |
|             tb = tb.tb_next
 | |
|         return cls(tb.tb_frame.f_code, current_offset=tb.tb_lasti)
 | |
| 
 | |
|     def info(self):
 | |
|         """Return formatted information about the code object."""
 | |
|         return _format_code_info(self.codeobj)
 | |
| 
 | |
|     def dis(self):
 | |
|         """Return a formatted view of the bytecode operations."""
 | |
|         co = self.codeobj
 | |
|         if self.current_offset is not None:
 | |
|             offset = self.current_offset
 | |
|         else:
 | |
|             offset = -1
 | |
|         with io.StringIO() as output:
 | |
|             _disassemble_bytes(co.co_code,
 | |
|                                varname_from_oparg=co._varname_from_oparg,
 | |
|                                names=co.co_names, constants=co.co_consts,
 | |
|                                linestarts=self._linestarts,
 | |
|                                line_offset=self._line_offset,
 | |
|                                file=output,
 | |
|                                lasti=offset,
 | |
|                                exception_entries=self.exception_entries,
 | |
|                                co_positions=co.co_positions())
 | |
|             return output.getvalue()
 | |
| 
 | |
| 
 | |
| def _test():
 | |
|     """Simple test program to disassemble a file."""
 | |
|     import argparse
 | |
| 
 | |
|     parser = argparse.ArgumentParser()
 | |
|     parser.add_argument('infile', type=argparse.FileType('rb'), nargs='?', default='-')
 | |
|     args = parser.parse_args()
 | |
|     with args.infile as infile:
 | |
|         source = infile.read()
 | |
|     code = compile(source, args.infile.name, "exec")
 | |
|     dis(code)
 | |
| 
 | |
| if __name__ == "__main__":
 | |
|     _test()
 | 
