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This follows pattern already used for objtuple, etc.: objfun.h's content is not public - each and every piece of code should not have access to it. It's not private either - with out architecture and implementation language (C) it doesn't make sense to keep implementation of each object strictly private and maintain cumbersome accessors. It's "local" - intended to be used by a small set of "friend" (in C++ terms) objects.
13 lines
775 B
C
13 lines
775 B
C
typedef struct _mp_obj_fun_bc_t {
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mp_obj_base_t base;
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mp_obj_dict_t *globals; // the context within which this function was defined
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machine_uint_t n_args : 15; // number of arguments this function takes
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machine_uint_t n_def_args : 15; // number of default arguments
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machine_uint_t takes_var_args : 1; // set if this function takes variable args
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machine_uint_t takes_kw_args : 1; // set if this function takes keyword args
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const byte *bytecode; // bytecode for the function
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qstr *args; // argument names (needed to resolve positional args passed as keywords)
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// values of default args (if any), plus a slot at the end for var args and/or kw args (if it takes them)
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mp_obj_t extra_args[];
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} mp_obj_fun_bc_t;
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