c4b592d379
The do_str() function is provided essentially as documentation to show how to compile and execute a string. This patch makes do_str take an extra arg to specify how the string should be interpreted: either as a single line (ie from a REPL) or as multiple lines (ie from a file).
62 lines
1.5 KiB
C
62 lines
1.5 KiB
C
#include <stdint.h>
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#include <stdio.h>
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#include <string.h>
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#include <malloc.h>
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#include "py/nlr.h"
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#include "py/obj.h"
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#include "py/compile.h"
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#include "py/runtime0.h"
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#include "py/runtime.h"
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#include "py/stackctrl.h"
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#include "py/gc.h"
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#include "py/repl.h"
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void do_str(const char *src, mp_parse_input_kind_t input_kind) {
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mp_lexer_t *lex = mp_lexer_new_from_str_len(MP_QSTR__lt_stdin_gt_, src, strlen(src), 0);
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if (lex == NULL) {
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return;
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}
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nlr_buf_t nlr;
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if (nlr_push(&nlr) == 0) {
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qstr source_name = lex->source_name;
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mp_parse_node_t pn = mp_parse(lex, input_kind);
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mp_obj_t module_fun = mp_compile(pn, source_name, MP_EMIT_OPT_NONE, true);
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mp_call_function_0(module_fun);
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nlr_pop();
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} else {
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// uncaught exception
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mp_obj_print_exception(&mp_plat_print, (mp_obj_t)nlr.ret_val);
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}
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}
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int main(int argc, char **argv) {
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mp_stack_set_limit(10240);
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void *heap = malloc(16 * 1024);
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gc_init(heap, (char*)heap + 16 * 1024);
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mp_init();
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do_str("print('hello world!')", MP_PARSE_SINGLE_INPUT);
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mp_deinit();
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return 0;
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}
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void gc_collect(void) {
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}
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mp_lexer_t *mp_lexer_new_from_file(const char *filename) {
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return NULL;
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}
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mp_import_stat_t mp_import_stat(const char *path) {
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return MP_IMPORT_STAT_NO_EXIST;
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}
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mp_obj_t mp_builtin_open(uint n_args, const mp_obj_t *args, mp_map_t *kwargs) {
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return mp_const_none;
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}
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MP_DEFINE_CONST_FUN_OBJ_KW(mp_builtin_open_obj, 1, mp_builtin_open);
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void nlr_jump_fail(void *val) {
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}
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