objgenerator: Keep exception stack within generator object, like value stack.
This is required to properly handle exceptions across yields.
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py/bc.h
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py/bc.h
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@ -4,6 +4,16 @@ typedef enum {
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MP_VM_RETURN_EXCEPTION,
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} mp_vm_return_kind_t;
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// Exception stack entry
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typedef struct _mp_exc_stack {
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const byte *handler;
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// bit 0 is saved currently_in_except_block value
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machine_uint_t val_sp;
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// We might only have 2 interesting cases here: SETUP_EXCEPT & SETUP_FINALLY,
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// consider storing it in bit 1 of val_sp. TODO: SETUP_WITH?
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byte opcode;
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} mp_exc_stack;
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mp_vm_return_kind_t mp_execute_byte_code(const byte *code, const mp_obj_t *args, uint n_args, const mp_obj_t *args2, uint n_args2, uint n_state, mp_obj_t *ret);
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mp_vm_return_kind_t mp_execute_byte_code_2(const byte *code_info, const byte **ip_in_out, mp_obj_t *fastn, mp_obj_t **sp_in_out);
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mp_vm_return_kind_t mp_execute_byte_code_2(const byte *code_info, const byte **ip_in_out, mp_obj_t *fastn, mp_obj_t **sp_in_out, mp_exc_stack *exc_stack, mp_exc_stack **exc_sp_in_out);
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void mp_byte_code_print(const byte *code, int len);
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@ -56,8 +56,10 @@ typedef struct _mp_obj_gen_instance_t {
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const byte *code_info;
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const byte *ip;
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mp_obj_t *sp;
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mp_exc_stack *exc_sp;
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uint n_state;
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mp_obj_t state[];
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mp_obj_t state[0]; // Variable-length
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mp_exc_stack exc_state[0]; // Variable-length
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} mp_obj_gen_instance_t;
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void gen_instance_print(void (*print)(void *env, const char *fmt, ...), void *env, mp_obj_t self_in, mp_print_kind_t kind) {
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@ -80,7 +82,8 @@ STATIC mp_obj_t gen_next_send(mp_obj_t self_in, mp_obj_t send_value) {
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} else {
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*self->sp = send_value;
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}
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mp_vm_return_kind_t vm_return_kind = mp_execute_byte_code_2(self->code_info, &self->ip, &self->state[self->n_state - 1], &self->sp);
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mp_vm_return_kind_t vm_return_kind = mp_execute_byte_code_2(self->code_info, &self->ip,
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&self->state[self->n_state - 1], &self->sp, (mp_exc_stack*)(self->state + self->n_state), &self->exc_sp);
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switch (vm_return_kind) {
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case MP_VM_RETURN_NORMAL:
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// Explicitly mark generator as completed. If we don't do this,
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@ -137,11 +140,13 @@ const mp_obj_type_t gen_instance_type = {
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};
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mp_obj_t mp_obj_new_gen_instance(const byte *bytecode, uint n_state, int n_args, const mp_obj_t *args) {
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mp_obj_gen_instance_t *o = m_new_obj_var(mp_obj_gen_instance_t, mp_obj_t, n_state);
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// TODO: 4 is hardcoded number from vm.c, calc exc stack size instead.
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mp_obj_gen_instance_t *o = m_new_obj_var(mp_obj_gen_instance_t, byte, n_state * sizeof(mp_obj_t) + 4 * sizeof(mp_exc_stack));
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o->base.type = &gen_instance_type;
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o->code_info = bytecode;
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o->ip = bytecode;
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o->sp = &o->state[0] - 1; // sp points to top of stack, which starts off 1 below the state
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o->exc_sp = (mp_exc_stack*)(o->state + n_state) - 1;
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o->n_state = n_state;
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// copy args to end of state array, in reverse (that's how mp_execute_byte_code_2 needs it)
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py/vm.c
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py/vm.c
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// top element.
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// Exception stack also grows up, top element is also pointed at.
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// Exception stack entry
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typedef struct _mp_exc_stack {
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const byte *handler;
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// bit 0 is saved currently_in_except_block value
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machine_uint_t val_sp;
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// We might only have 2 interesting cases here: SETUP_EXCEPT & SETUP_FINALLY,
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// consider storing it in bit 1 of val_sp. TODO: SETUP_WITH?
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byte opcode;
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} mp_exc_stack;
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// Exception stack unwind reasons (WHY_* in CPython-speak)
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// TODO perhaps compress this to RETURN=0, JUMP>0, with number of unwinds
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// left to do encoded in the JUMP number
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@ -89,8 +79,10 @@ mp_vm_return_kind_t mp_execute_byte_code(const byte *code, const mp_obj_t *args,
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}
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}
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mp_exc_stack exc_stack[4];
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mp_exc_stack *exc_sp = &exc_stack[0] - 1;
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// execute the byte code
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mp_vm_return_kind_t vm_return_kind = mp_execute_byte_code_2(code, &ip, &state[n_state - 1], &sp);
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mp_vm_return_kind_t vm_return_kind = mp_execute_byte_code_2(code, &ip, &state[n_state - 1], &sp, exc_stack, &exc_sp);
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switch (vm_return_kind) {
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case MP_VM_RETURN_NORMAL:
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@ -113,7 +105,10 @@ mp_vm_return_kind_t mp_execute_byte_code(const byte *code, const mp_obj_t *args,
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// MP_VM_RETURN_NORMAL, sp valid, return value in *sp
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// MP_VM_RETURN_YIELD, ip, sp valid, yielded value in *sp
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// MP_VM_RETURN_EXCEPTION, exception in fastn[0]
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mp_vm_return_kind_t mp_execute_byte_code_2(const byte *code_info, const byte **ip_in_out, mp_obj_t *fastn, mp_obj_t **sp_in_out) {
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mp_vm_return_kind_t mp_execute_byte_code_2(const byte *code_info, const byte **ip_in_out,
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mp_obj_t *fastn, mp_obj_t **sp_in_out,
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mp_exc_stack *exc_stack,
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mp_exc_stack **exc_sp_in_out) {
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// careful: be sure to declare volatile any variables read in the exception handler (written is ok, I think)
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const byte *ip = *ip_in_out;
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@ -124,8 +119,7 @@ mp_vm_return_kind_t mp_execute_byte_code_2(const byte *code_info, const byte **i
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nlr_buf_t nlr;
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volatile machine_uint_t currently_in_except_block = 0; // 0 or 1, to detect nested exceptions
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mp_exc_stack exc_stack[4];
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mp_exc_stack *volatile exc_sp = &exc_stack[0] - 1; // stack grows up, exc_sp points to top of stack
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mp_exc_stack *volatile exc_sp = *exc_sp_in_out; // stack grows up, exc_sp points to top of stack
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const byte *volatile save_ip = ip; // this is so we can access ip in the exception handler without making ip volatile (which means the compiler can't keep it in a register in the main loop)
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// outer exception handling loop
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// matched against: SETUP_EXCEPT, SETUP_FINALLY, SETUP_WITH
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case MP_BC_POP_BLOCK:
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// we are exiting an exception handler, so pop the last one of the exception-stack
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assert(exc_sp >= &exc_stack[0]);
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assert(exc_sp >= exc_stack);
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currently_in_except_block = (exc_sp->val_sp & 1); // restore previous state
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exc_sp--; // pop back to previous exception handler
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break;
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case MP_BC_POP_EXCEPT:
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// TODO need to work out how blocks work etc
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// pops block, checks it's an exception block, and restores the stack, saving the 3 exception values to local threadstate
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assert(exc_sp >= &exc_stack[0]);
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assert(exc_sp >= exc_stack);
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assert(currently_in_except_block);
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//sp = (mp_obj_t*)(*exc_sp--);
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//exc_sp--; // discard ip
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}
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nlr_pop();
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*sp_in_out = sp;
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assert(exc_sp == &exc_stack[0] - 1);
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assert(exc_sp == exc_stack - 1);
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return MP_VM_RETURN_NORMAL;
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case MP_BC_RAISE_VARARGS:
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nlr_pop();
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*ip_in_out = ip;
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*sp_in_out = sp;
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*exc_sp_in_out = exc_sp;
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return MP_VM_RETURN_YIELD;
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case MP_BC_IMPORT_NAME:
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while (currently_in_except_block) {
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// nested exception
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assert(exc_sp >= &exc_stack[0]);
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assert(exc_sp >= exc_stack);
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// TODO make a proper message for nested exception
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// at the moment we are just raising the very last exception (the one that caused the nested exception)
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exc_sp--; // pop back to previous exception handler
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}
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if (exc_sp >= &exc_stack[0]) {
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if (exc_sp >= exc_stack) {
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// set flag to indicate that we are now handling an exception
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currently_in_except_block = 1;
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# Test proper handling of exceptions within generator across yield
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def gen():
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try:
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yield 1
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raise ValueError
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except ValueError:
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print("Caught")
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yield 2
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for i in gen():
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print(i)
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