"""Bytecode manipulation for coverage.py""" import opcode, sys, types class ByteCode(object): """A single bytecode.""" def __init__(self): # The offset of this bytecode in the code object. self.offset = -1 # The opcode, defined in the `opcode` module. self.op = -1 # The argument, a small integer, whose meaning depends on the opcode. self.arg = -1 # The offset in the code object of the next bytecode. self.next_offset = -1 # The offset to jump to. self.jump_to = -1 class ByteCodes(object): """Iterator over byte codes in `code`. Returns `ByteCode` objects. """ def __init__(self, code): self.code = code self.offset = 0 if sys.version_info >= (3, 0): def __getitem__(self, i): return self.code[i] else: def __getitem__(self, i): return ord(self.code[i]) def __iter__(self): return self def __next__(self): if self.offset >= len(self.code): raise StopIteration bc = ByteCode() bc.op = self[self.offset] bc.offset = self.offset next_offset = self.offset+1 if bc.op >= opcode.HAVE_ARGUMENT: bc.arg = self[self.offset+1] + 256*self[self.offset+2] next_offset += 2 label = -1 if bc.op in opcode.hasjrel: label = next_offset + bc.arg elif bc.op in opcode.hasjabs: label = bc.arg bc.jump_to = label bc.next_offset = self.offset = next_offset return bc next = __next__ # Py2k uses an old-style non-dunder name. class CodeObjects(object): """Iterate over all the code objects in `code`.""" def __init__(self, code): self.stack = [code] def __iter__(self): return self def __next__(self): if self.stack: # We're going to return the code object on the stack, but first # push its children for later returning. code = self.stack.pop() for c in code.co_consts: if isinstance(c, types.CodeType): self.stack.append(c) return code raise StopIteration next = __next__