gecko/extensions/python/dom/nsdom/domcompile.py

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# A utility for compiling Python code, using features not available via
# the builtin compile.
#
# (a) It is not possible to compile the body of a Python function, without the
# function declaration. ie, 'return None' will always give a syntax error when
# passed to compile.
# (b) It is very tricky to compile code with the line-number starting at
# anything other than zero.
#
# Both of these are solved by this module, which uses the 'compiler' module
# XXX - sad side-effect is that Unicode is not correctly supported -
# PyCF_SOURCE_IS_UTF8 is not exposed via compiler (in 2.3 at least)
# On the upside here, all 'src' params are unicode today, so expansion here
# requires no interface changes.
from compiler import parse, syntax, compile
from compiler.pycodegen import ModuleCodeGenerator
import compiler.ast
import new
def _fix_src(src):
# windows first - \r\n -> \n, then for mac, remaining \r -> \n
# Trailing whitespace can cause problems - make sure a final '\n' exists.
return src.replace("\r\n", "\n").replace("\r", "\n") + "\n"
# from compiler.misc.set_filename - but we also adjust lineno attributes.
def set_filename_and_offset(filename, offset, tree):
"""Set the filename attribute to filename on every node in tree"""
worklist = [tree]
while worklist:
node = worklist.pop(0)
node.filename = filename
if node.lineno is not None:
node.lineno += offset
worklist.extend(node.getChildNodes())
def parse_function(src, func_name, arg_names, defaults=[]):
tree = parse(src, "exec")
defaults = [compiler.ast.Const(d) for d in defaults]
# Insert a Stmt with function object.
try:
decs = compiler.ast.Decorators([])
except AttributeError:
# 2.3 has no such concept (and different args!)
func = compiler.ast.Function(func_name, arg_names, defaults, 0, None,
tree.node)
else:
# 2.4 and later
func = compiler.ast.Function(decs, func_name, arg_names, defaults, 0, None,
tree.node)
stmt = compiler.ast.Stmt((func,))
tree.node = stmt
syntax.check(tree)
return tree
def compile_function(src, filename, func_name, arg_names, defaults=[],
# more args to come...
lineno=0):
assert filename, "filename is required"
try:
tree = parse_function(_fix_src(src), func_name, arg_names, defaults)
except SyntaxError, err:
err.lineno += lineno
err.filename = filename
raise SyntaxError, err
set_filename_and_offset(filename, lineno, tree)
gen = ModuleCodeGenerator(tree)
return gen.getCode()
# And a 'standard' compile, but with the filename offset feature.
def compile(src, filename, mode='exec', flags=None, dont_inherit=None, lineno=0):
if flags is not None or dont_inherit is not None or mode != 'exec':
raise RuntimeError, "not implemented yet"
try:
tree = parse(_fix_src(src), mode)
except SyntaxError, err:
err.lineno += lineno
err.filename = filename
raise SyntaxError, err
set_filename_and_offset(filename, lineno, tree)
gen = ModuleCodeGenerator(tree)
return gen.getCode()