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"""
This file defines the 'subset' SomeValue classes.
An instance of a SomeValue class stands for a Python object that has some
known properties, for example that is known to be a list of non-negative
integers. Each instance can be considered as an object that is only
'partially defined'. Another point of view is that each instance is a
generic element in some specific subset of the set of all objects.
"""
# Old terminology still in use here and there:
# SomeValue means one of the SomeXxx classes in this file.
# Cell is an instance of one of these classes.
#
# Think about cells as potato-shaped circles in a diagram:
# ______________________________________________________
# / SomeObject() \
# / ___________________________ ______________ \
# | / SomeInteger(nonneg=False) \____ / SomeString() \ \
# | / __________________________ \ | | |
# | | / SomeInteger(nonneg=True) \ | | "hello" | |
# | | | 0 42 _________/ | \______________/ |
# | \ -3 \________________/ / |
# \ \ -5 _____/ /
# \ \________________________/ 3.1416 /
# \_____________________________________________________/
#
from __future__ import absolute_import
import inspect
import weakref
from types import BuiltinFunctionType, MethodType
from collections import OrderedDict, defaultdict
import rpython
from rpython.tool import descriptor
from rpython.tool.pairtype import pair, extendabletype, doubledispatch
from rpython.rlib.rarithmetic import r_uint, base_int, r_singlefloat, r_longfloat
class State(object):
# A global attribute :-( Patch it with 'True' to enable checking of
# the no_nul attribute...
check_str_without_nul = False
allow_int_to_float = True
TLS = State()
class SomeObject(object):
"""The set of all objects. Each instance stands
for an arbitrary object about which nothing is known."""
__metaclass__ = extendabletype
immutable = False
knowntype = object
def __init__(self):
assert type(self) is not SomeObject
def __eq__(self, other):
return (self.__class__ is other.__class__ and
self.__dict__ == other.__dict__)
def __ne__(self, other):
return not (self == other)
def __repr__(self):
try:
reprdict = TLS.reprdict
except AttributeError:
reprdict = TLS.reprdict = {}
if self in reprdict:
kwds = '...'
else:
reprdict[self] = True
try:
items = self.__dict__.items()
items.sort()
args = []
for k, v in items:
m = getattr(self, 'fmt_' + k, repr)
r = m(v)
if r is not None:
args.append('%s=%s' % (k, r))
kwds = ', '.join(args)
finally:
del reprdict[self]
return '%s(%s)' % (self.__class__.__name__, kwds)
def fmt_knowntype(self, t):
return t.__name__
def contains(self, other):
if self == other:
return True
try:
TLS.no_side_effects_in_union += 1
except AttributeError:
TLS.no_side_effects_in_union = 1
try:
try:
return pair(self, other).union() == self
except UnionError:
return False
finally:
TLS.no_side_effects_in_union -= 1
def is_constant(self):
d = self.__dict__
return 'const' in d or 'const_box' in d
def is_immutable_constant(self):
return self.immutable and 'const' in self.__dict__
# delegate accesses to 'const' to accesses to 'const_box.value',
# where const_box is a Constant. This is not a property, in order
# to allow 'self.const = xyz' to work as well.
class ConstAccessDelegator(object):
def __get__(self, obj, cls=None):
return obj.const_box.value
const = ConstAccessDelegator()
del ConstAccessDelegator
def can_be_none(self):
return True
def noneify(self):
raise UnionError(self, s_None)
def nonnoneify(self):
return self
@doubledispatch
def intersection(s_obj1, s_obj2):
"""Return the intersection of two annotations, or an over-approximation thereof"""
raise NotImplementedError
@doubledispatch
def difference(s_obj1, s_obj2):
"""Return the set difference of two annotations, or an over-approximation thereof"""
raise NotImplementedError
class SomeType(SomeObject):
"Stands for a type. We might not be sure which one it is."
knowntype = type
immutable = True
def can_be_none(self):
return False
class SomeTypeOf(SomeType):
"""The type of a variable"""
def __init__(self, args_v):
self.is_type_of = args_v
def typeof(args_v):
if args_v:
result = SomeTypeOf(args_v)
if len(args_v) == 1:
s_arg = args_v[0].annotation
if isinstance(s_arg, SomeException) and len(s_arg.classdefs) == 1:
cdef, = s_arg.classdefs
result.const = cdef.classdesc.pyobj
return result
else:
return SomeType()
class SomeFloat(SomeObject):
"Stands for a float or an integer."
knowntype = float # if we don't know if it's a float or an int,
# pretend it's a float.
immutable = True
def __eq__(self, other):
if (type(self) is SomeFloat and type(other) is SomeFloat and
self.is_constant() and other.is_constant()):
from rpython.rlib.rfloat import isnan, copysign
# NaN unpleasantness.
if isnan(self.const) and isnan(other.const):
return True
# 0.0 vs -0.0 unpleasantness.
if not self.const and not other.const:
return copysign(1., self.const) == copysign(1., other.const)
#
return super(SomeFloat, self).__eq__(other)
def can_be_none(self):
return False
class SomeSingleFloat(SomeObject):
"Stands for an r_singlefloat."
# No operation supported, not even union with a regular float
knowntype = r_singlefloat
immutable = True
def can_be_none(self):
return False
class SomeLongFloat(SomeObject):
"Stands for an r_longfloat."
# No operation supported, not even union with a regular float
knowntype = r_longfloat
immutable = True
def can_be_none(self):
return False
class SomeInteger(SomeFloat):
"Stands for an object which is known to be an integer."
knowntype = int
# size is in multiples of C's sizeof(long)!
def __init__(self, nonneg=False, unsigned=None, knowntype=None):
assert (knowntype is None or knowntype is int or
issubclass(knowntype, base_int))
if knowntype is None:
if unsigned:
knowntype = r_uint
else:
knowntype = int
elif unsigned is not None:
raise TypeError('Conflicting specification for SomeInteger')
self.knowntype = knowntype
unsigned = self.knowntype(-1) > 0
self.nonneg = unsigned or nonneg
self.unsigned = unsigned # rpython.rlib.rarithmetic.r_uint
class SomeBool(SomeInteger):
"Stands for true or false."
knowntype = bool
nonneg = True
unsigned = False
def __init__(self):
pass
def set_knowntypedata(self, knowntypedata):
assert not hasattr(self, 'knowntypedata')
for key, value in knowntypedata.items():
if not value:
del knowntypedata[key]
if knowntypedata:
self.knowntypedata = knowntypedata
class SomeStringOrUnicode(SomeObject):
"""Base class for shared implementation of SomeString,
SomeUnicodeString and SomeByteArray.
Cannot be an annotation."""
immutable = True
can_be_None = False
no_nul = False # No NUL character in the string.
def __init__(self, can_be_None=False, no_nul=False):
assert type(self) is not SomeStringOrUnicode
if can_be_None:
self.can_be_None = True
if no_nul:
assert self.immutable #'no_nul' cannot be used with SomeByteArray
self.no_nul = True
def can_be_none(self):
return self.can_be_None
def __eq__(self, other):
if self.__class__ is not other.__class__:
return False
d1 = self.__dict__
d2 = other.__dict__
if not TLS.check_str_without_nul:
d1 = d1.copy()
d1['no_nul'] = 0
d2 = d2.copy()
d2['no_nul'] = 0
return d1 == d2
def nonnoneify(self):
return self.__class__(can_be_None=False, no_nul=self.no_nul)
def nonnulify(self):
if self.can_be_None:
return self.__class__(can_be_None=True, no_nul=True)
else:
return self.__class__(no_nul=True)
class SomeString(SomeStringOrUnicode):
"Stands for an object which is known to be a string."
knowntype = str
def noneify(self):
return SomeString(can_be_None=True, no_nul=self.no_nul)
class SomeUnicodeString(SomeStringOrUnicode):
"Stands for an object which is known to be an unicode string"
knowntype = unicode
def noneify(self):
return SomeUnicodeString(can_be_None=True, no_nul=self.no_nul)
class SomeByteArray(SomeStringOrUnicode):
immutable = False
knowntype = bytearray
class SomeChar(SomeString):
"Stands for an object known to be a string of length 1."
can_be_None = False
def __init__(self, no_nul=False): # no 'can_be_None' argument here
if no_nul:
self.no_nul = True
class SomeUnicodeCodePoint(SomeUnicodeString):
"Stands for an object known to be a unicode codepoint."
can_be_None = False
def __init__(self, no_nul=False): # no 'can_be_None' argument here
if no_nul:
self.no_nul = True
SomeString.basestringclass = SomeString
SomeString.basecharclass = SomeChar
SomeUnicodeString.basestringclass = SomeUnicodeString
SomeUnicodeString.basecharclass = SomeUnicodeCodePoint
class SomeList(SomeObject):
"Stands for a homogenous list of any length."
knowntype = list
def __init__(self, listdef):
self.listdef = listdef
def __eq__(self, other):
if self.__class__ is not other.__class__:
return False
if not self.listdef.same_as(other.listdef):
return False
selfdic = self.__dict__.copy()
otherdic = other.__dict__.copy()
del selfdic['listdef']
del otherdic['listdef']
return selfdic == otherdic
def can_be_none(self):
return True
def noneify(self):
return SomeList(self.listdef)
class SomeTuple(SomeObject):
"Stands for a tuple of known length."
knowntype = tuple
immutable = True
def __init__(self, items):
self.items = tuple(items) # tuple of s_xxx elements
for i in items:
if not i.is_constant():
break
else:
self.const = tuple([i.const for i in items])
def can_be_none(self):
return False
class SomeDict(SomeObject):
"Stands for a dict."
knowntype = dict
def __init__(self, dictdef):
self.dictdef = dictdef
def __eq__(self, other):
if self.__class__ is not other.__class__:
return False
if not self.dictdef.same_as(other.dictdef):
return False
selfdic = self.__dict__.copy()
otherdic = other.__dict__.copy()
del selfdic['dictdef']
del otherdic['dictdef']
return selfdic == otherdic
def can_be_none(self):
return True
def fmt_const(self, const):
if len(const) < 20:
return repr(const)
else:
return '{...%s...}' % (len(const),)
def noneify(self):
return type(self)(self.dictdef)
class SomeOrderedDict(SomeDict):
knowntype = OrderedDict
def method_copy(dct):
return SomeOrderedDict(dct.dictdef)
def method_update(dct1, dct2):
if s_None.contains(dct2):
return SomeImpossibleValue()
assert isinstance(dct2, SomeOrderedDict), "OrderedDict.update(dict) not allowed"
dct1.dictdef.union(dct2.dictdef)
SomeDict = SomeOrderedDict # all dicts are ordered!
class SomeIterator(SomeObject):
"Stands for an iterator returning objects from a given container."
knowntype = type(iter([])) # arbitrarily chose seqiter as the type
def __init__(self, s_container, *variant):
self.variant = variant
self.s_container = s_container
def can_be_none(self):
return False
class SomeInstance(SomeObject):
"Stands for an instance of a (user-defined) class."
def __init__(self, classdef, can_be_None=False, flags={}):
self.classdef = classdef
self.knowntype = classdef.classdesc if classdef else None
self.can_be_None = can_be_None
self.flags = flags
def fmt_knowntype(self, kt):
return None
def fmt_classdef(self, cdef):
if cdef is None:
return 'object'
else:
return cdef.name
def fmt_flags(self, flags):
if flags:
return repr(flags)
else:
return None
def can_be_none(self):
return self.can_be_None
def nonnoneify(self):
return SomeInstance(self.classdef, can_be_None=False)
def noneify(self):
return SomeInstance(self.classdef, can_be_None=True)
@intersection.register(SomeInstance, SomeInstance)
def intersection_Instance(s_inst1, s_inst2):
can_be_None = s_inst1.can_be_None and s_inst2.can_be_None
if s_inst1.classdef.issubclass(s_inst2.classdef):
return SomeInstance(s_inst1.classdef, can_be_None=can_be_None)
elif s_inst2.classdef.issubclass(s_inst1.classdef):
return SomeInstance(s_inst2.classdef, can_be_None=can_be_None)
else:
return s_ImpossibleValue
@difference.register(SomeInstance, SomeInstance)
def difference_Instance_Instance(s_inst1, s_inst2):
if s_inst1.classdef.issubclass(s_inst2.classdef):
return s_ImpossibleValue
else:
return s_inst1
class SomeException(SomeObject):
"""The set of exceptions obeying type(exc) in self.classes"""
def __init__(self, classdefs):
self.classdefs = classdefs
def as_SomeInstance(self):
return unionof(*[SomeInstance(cdef) for cdef in self.classdefs])
@intersection.register(SomeException, SomeInstance)
def intersection_Exception_Instance(s_exc, s_inst):
classdefs = {c for c in s_exc.classdefs if c.issubclass(s_inst.classdef)}
if classdefs:
return SomeException(classdefs)
else:
return s_ImpossibleValue
@intersection.register(SomeInstance, SomeException)
def intersection_Exception_Instance(s_inst, s_exc):
return intersection(s_exc, s_inst)
@difference.register(SomeException, SomeInstance)
def difference_Exception_Instance(s_exc, s_inst):
classdefs = {c for c in s_exc.classdefs
if not c.issubclass(s_inst.classdef)}
if classdefs:
return SomeException(classdefs)
else:
return s_ImpossibleValue
class SomePBC(SomeObject):
"""Stands for a global user instance, built prior to the analysis,
or a set of such instances."""
immutable = True
def __init__(self, descriptions, can_be_None=False, subset_of=None):
assert descriptions
# descriptions is a set of Desc instances
descriptions = set(descriptions)
self.descriptions = descriptions
self.can_be_None = can_be_None
self.subset_of = subset_of
self.simplify()
knowntype = reduce(commonbase, [x.knowntype for x in descriptions])
if knowntype == type(Exception):
knowntype = type
if knowntype != object:
self.knowntype = knowntype
if len(descriptions) == 1 and not can_be_None:
# hack for the convenience of direct callers to SomePBC():
# only if there is a single object in descriptions
desc, = descriptions
if desc.pyobj is not None:
self.const = desc.pyobj
elif len(descriptions) > 1:
from rpython.annotator.classdesc import ClassDesc
if self.getKind() is ClassDesc:
# a PBC of several classes: enforce them all to be
# built, without support for specialization. See
# rpython/test/test_rpbc.test_pbc_of_classes_not_all_used
for desc in descriptions:
desc.getuniqueclassdef()
def any_description(self):
return iter(self.descriptions).next()
def getKind(self):
"Return the common Desc class of all descriptions in this PBC."
kinds = set()
for x in self.descriptions:
assert type(x).__name__.endswith('Desc') # avoid import nightmares
kinds.add(x.__class__)
if len(kinds) > 1:
raise AnnotatorError("mixing several kinds of PBCs: %r" % kinds)
return kinds.pop()
def simplify(self):
# We check that the set only contains a single kind of Desc instance
kind = self.getKind()
# then we remove unnecessary entries in self.descriptions:
# some MethodDescs can be 'shadowed' by others
if len(self.descriptions) > 1:
kind.simplify_desc_set(self.descriptions)
def consider_call_site(self, args, s_result, call_op):
descs = list(self.descriptions)
self.getKind().consider_call_site(descs, args, s_result, call_op)
def can_be_none(self):
return self.can_be_None
def nonnoneify(self):
return SomePBC(self.descriptions, can_be_None=False,
subset_of=self.subset_of)
def noneify(self):
return SomePBC(self.descriptions, can_be_None=True,
subset_of=self.subset_of)
def fmt_descriptions(self, pbis):
if hasattr(self, 'const'):
return None
else:
return '{...%s...}' % (len(pbis),)
def fmt_knowntype(self, kt):
if self.is_constant():
return None
else:
return kt.__name__
class SomeNone(SomeObject):
knowntype = type(None)
const = None
def __init__(self):
pass
def is_constant(self):
return True
def is_immutable_constant(self):
return True
def nonnoneify(self):
return s_ImpossibleValue
class SomeConstantType(SomePBC):
can_be_None = False
subset_of = None
def __init__(self, x, bk):
self.descriptions = set([bk.getdesc(x)])
self.knowntype = type(x)
self.const = x
class SomeBuiltin(SomeObject):
"Stands for a built-in function or method with special-cased analysis."
knowntype = BuiltinFunctionType # == BuiltinMethodType
immutable = True
def __init__(self, analyser, s_self=None, methodname=None):
if isinstance(analyser, MethodType):
analyser = descriptor.InstanceMethod(
analyser.im_func,
analyser.im_self,
analyser.im_class)
self.analyser = analyser
self.s_self = s_self
self.methodname = methodname
def can_be_none(self):
return False
class SomeBuiltinMethod(SomeBuiltin):
""" Stands for a built-in method which has got special meaning
"""
def __init__(self, analyser, s_self, methodname):
if isinstance(analyser, MethodType):
analyser = descriptor.InstanceMethod(
analyser.im_func,
analyser.im_self,
analyser.im_class)
self.analyser = analyser
self.s_self = s_self
self.methodname = methodname
class SomeImpossibleValue(SomeObject):
"""The empty set. Instances are placeholders for objects that
will never show up at run-time, e.g. elements of an empty list."""
immutable = True
annotationcolor = (160, 160, 160)
def can_be_none(self):
return False
class SomeProperty(SomeObject):
# used for union error only
immutable = True
knowntype = type(property)
def __init__(self, prop):
self.fget = prop.fget
self.fset = prop.fset
def can_be_none(self):
return False
s_None = SomeNone()
s_Bool = SomeBool()
s_Int = SomeInteger()
s_ImpossibleValue = SomeImpossibleValue()
s_Str0 = SomeString(no_nul=True)
s_Unicode0 = SomeUnicodeString(no_nul=True)
# ____________________________________________________________
# weakrefs
class SomeWeakRef(SomeObject):
knowntype = weakref.ReferenceType
immutable = True
def __init__(self, classdef):
# 'classdef' is None for known-to-be-dead weakrefs.
self.classdef = classdef
def noneify(self):
return SomeWeakRef(self.classdef)
# ____________________________________________________________
class AnnotatorError(Exception):
def __init__(self, msg=None):
self.msg = msg
self.source = None
def __str__(self):
s = "\n\n%s" % self.msg
if self.source is not None:
s += "\n\n"
s += self.source
return s
class UnionError(AnnotatorError):
"""Signals an suspicious attempt at taking the union of
deeply incompatible SomeXxx instances."""
def __init__(self, s_obj1, s_obj2, msg=None):
"""
This exception expresses the fact that s_obj1 and s_obj2 cannot be unified.
The msg paramter is appended to a generic message. This can be used to
give the user a little more information.
"""
s = ""
if msg is not None:
s += "%s\n\n" % msg
s += "Offending annotations:\n"
s += " %s\n %s" % (s_obj1, s_obj2)
self.s_obj1 = s_obj1
self.s_obj2 = s_obj2
self.msg = s
self.source = None
def __repr__(self):
return str(self)
def unionof(*somevalues):
"The most precise SomeValue instance that contains all the values."
try:
s1, s2 = somevalues
except ValueError:
s1 = s_ImpossibleValue
for s2 in somevalues:
if s1 != s2:
s1 = pair(s1, s2).union()
else:
# this is just a performance shortcut
# XXX: This is a lie! Grep for no_side_effects_in_union and weep.
if s1 != s2:
s1 = pair(s1, s2).union()
return s1
# make knowntypedata dictionary
def add_knowntypedata(ktd, truth, vars, s_obj):
for v in vars:
ktd[truth][v] = s_obj
def merge_knowntypedata(ktd1, ktd2):
r = defaultdict(dict)
for truth, constraints in ktd1.items():
for v in constraints:
if truth in ktd2 and v in ktd2[truth]:
r[truth][v] = unionof(ktd1[truth][v], ktd2[truth][v])
return r
def not_const(s_obj):
if s_obj.is_constant() and not isinstance(s_obj, (SomePBC, SomeNone)):
new_s_obj = SomeObject.__new__(s_obj.__class__)
dic = new_s_obj.__dict__ = s_obj.__dict__.copy()
if 'const' in dic:
del new_s_obj.const
else:
del new_s_obj.const_box
s_obj = new_s_obj
return s_obj
# ____________________________________________________________
# internal
def commonbase(cls1, cls2): # XXX single inheritance only XXX hum
l1 = inspect.getmro(cls1)
l2 = inspect.getmro(cls2)
if l1[-1] != object:
l1 = l1 + (object,)
if l2[-1] != object:
l2 = l2 + (object,)
for x in l1:
if x in l2:
return x
assert 0, "couldn't get to commonbase of %r and %r" % (cls1, cls2)
class HarmlesslyBlocked(Exception):
"""Raised by the unaryop/binaryop to signal a harmless kind of
BlockedInference: the current block is blocked, but not in a way
that gives 'Blocked block' errors at the end of annotation."""
def read_can_only_throw(opimpl, *args):
can_only_throw = getattr(opimpl, "can_only_throw", None)
if can_only_throw is None or isinstance(can_only_throw, list):
return can_only_throw
return can_only_throw(*args)
#
# safety check that no-one is trying to make annotation and translation
# faster by providing the -O option to Python.
import os
if "WINGDB_PYTHON" not in os.environ:
# ...but avoiding this boring check in the IDE
try:
assert False
except AssertionError:
pass # fine
else:
raise RuntimeError("The annotator relies on 'assert' statements from the\n"
"\tannotated program: you cannot run it with 'python -O'.")
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