circuitpython/py/emitglue.c
Damien George b427d6ae86 py: Fix line number printing for file with 1 line.
With a file with 1 line (and an error on that line), used to show the
line as number 0.  Now shows it correctly as line number 1.

But, when line numbers are disabled, it now prints line number 1 for any
line that has an error (instead of 0 as previously).  This might end up
being confusing, but requires extra RAM and/or hack logic to make it
print something special in the case of no line numbers.
2014-08-26 23:35:57 +01:00

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/*
* This file is part of the Micro Python project, http://micropython.org/
*
* The MIT License (MIT)
*
* Copyright (c) 2013, 2014 Damien P. George
*
* Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy
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* furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:
*
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*
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*/
// This code glues the code emitters to the runtime.
#include <stdio.h>
#include <string.h>
#include <assert.h>
#include "mpconfig.h"
#include "misc.h"
#include "qstr.h"
#include "obj.h"
#include "runtime0.h"
#include "runtime.h"
#include "emitglue.h"
#include "bc.h"
#if 0 // print debugging info
#define DEBUG_PRINT (1)
#define WRITE_CODE (1)
#define DEBUG_printf DEBUG_printf
#define DEBUG_OP_printf(...) DEBUG_printf(__VA_ARGS__)
#else // don't print debugging info
#define DEBUG_printf(...) (void)0
#define DEBUG_OP_printf(...) (void)0
#endif
mp_raw_code_t *mp_emit_glue_new_raw_code(void) {
mp_raw_code_t *rc = m_new0(mp_raw_code_t, 1);
rc->kind = MP_CODE_RESERVED;
return rc;
}
void mp_emit_glue_assign_bytecode(mp_raw_code_t *rc, byte *code, mp_uint_t len, mp_uint_t n_pos_args, mp_uint_t n_kwonly_args, qstr *arg_names, mp_uint_t scope_flags) {
rc->kind = MP_CODE_BYTECODE;
rc->scope_flags = scope_flags;
rc->n_pos_args = n_pos_args;
rc->n_kwonly_args = n_kwonly_args;
rc->arg_names = arg_names;
rc->u_byte.code = code;
rc->u_byte.len = len;
#ifdef DEBUG_PRINT
DEBUG_printf("assign byte code: code=%p len=" UINT_FMT " n_pos_args=" UINT_FMT " n_kwonly_args=" UINT_FMT " flags=%x\n", code, len, n_pos_args, n_kwonly_args, (uint)scope_flags);
DEBUG_printf(" arg names:");
for (int i = 0; i < n_pos_args + n_kwonly_args; i++) {
DEBUG_printf(" %s", qstr_str(arg_names[i]));
}
DEBUG_printf("\n");
#endif
#if MICROPY_DEBUG_PRINTERS
if (mp_verbose_flag > 0) {
for (mp_uint_t i = 0; i < len; i++) {
if (i > 0 && i % 16 == 0) {
printf("\n");
}
printf(" %02x", code[i]);
}
printf("\n");
mp_bytecode_print(rc, code, len);
}
#endif
}
#if MICROPY_EMIT_NATIVE || MICROPY_EMIT_INLINE_THUMB
void mp_emit_glue_assign_native(mp_raw_code_t *rc, mp_raw_code_kind_t kind, void *fun_data, mp_uint_t fun_len, mp_uint_t n_args, mp_uint_t type_sig) {
assert(kind == MP_CODE_NATIVE_PY || kind == MP_CODE_NATIVE_VIPER || kind == MP_CODE_NATIVE_ASM);
rc->kind = kind;
rc->scope_flags = 0;
rc->n_pos_args = n_args;
rc->u_native.fun_data = fun_data;
rc->u_native.type_sig = type_sig;
#ifdef DEBUG_PRINT
DEBUG_printf("assign native: kind=%d fun=%p len=" UINT_FMT " n_args=" UINT_FMT "\n", kind, fun_data, fun_len, n_args);
for (mp_uint_t i = 0; i < fun_len; i++) {
if (i > 0 && i % 16 == 0) {
DEBUG_printf("\n");
}
DEBUG_printf(" %02x", ((byte*)fun_data)[i]);
}
DEBUG_printf("\n");
#ifdef WRITE_CODE
FILE *fp_write_code = fopen("out-code", "wb");
fwrite(fun_data, fun_len, 1, fp_write_code);
fclose(fp_write_code);
#endif
#endif
}
#endif
mp_obj_t mp_make_function_from_raw_code(mp_raw_code_t *rc, mp_obj_t def_args, mp_obj_t def_kw_args) {
DEBUG_OP_printf("make_function_from_raw_code %p\n", rc);
assert(rc != NULL);
// def_args must be MP_OBJ_NULL or a tuple
assert(def_args == MP_OBJ_NULL || MP_OBJ_IS_TYPE(def_args, &mp_type_tuple));
// def_kw_args must be MP_OBJ_NULL or a dict
assert(def_kw_args == MP_OBJ_NULL || MP_OBJ_IS_TYPE(def_kw_args, &mp_type_dict));
// make the function, depending on the raw code kind
mp_obj_t fun;
switch (rc->kind) {
case MP_CODE_BYTECODE:
fun = mp_obj_new_fun_bc(rc->scope_flags, rc->arg_names, rc->n_pos_args, rc->n_kwonly_args, def_args, def_kw_args, rc->u_byte.code);
break;
#if MICROPY_EMIT_NATIVE
case MP_CODE_NATIVE_PY:
fun = mp_obj_new_fun_native(rc->n_pos_args, rc->u_native.fun_data);
break;
case MP_CODE_NATIVE_VIPER:
fun = mp_obj_new_fun_viper(rc->n_pos_args, rc->u_native.fun_data, rc->u_native.type_sig);
break;
#endif
#if MICROPY_EMIT_INLINE_THUMB
case MP_CODE_NATIVE_ASM:
fun = mp_obj_new_fun_asm(rc->n_pos_args, rc->u_native.fun_data);
break;
#endif
default:
// raw code was never set (this should not happen)
assert(0);
return mp_const_none;
}
// check for generator functions and if so wrap in generator object
if ((rc->scope_flags & MP_SCOPE_FLAG_GENERATOR) != 0) {
fun = mp_obj_new_gen_wrap(fun);
}
return fun;
}
mp_obj_t mp_make_closure_from_raw_code(mp_raw_code_t *rc, mp_uint_t n_closed_over, const mp_obj_t *args) {
DEBUG_OP_printf("make_closure_from_raw_code %p " UINT_FMT " %p\n", rc, n_closed_over, args);
// make function object
mp_obj_t ffun;
if (n_closed_over & 0x100) {
// default positional and keyword args given
ffun = mp_make_function_from_raw_code(rc, args[0], args[1]);
} else {
// default positional and keyword args not given
ffun = mp_make_function_from_raw_code(rc, MP_OBJ_NULL, MP_OBJ_NULL);
}
// wrap function in closure object
return mp_obj_new_closure(ffun, n_closed_over & 0xff, args + ((n_closed_over >> 7) & 2));
}