Samuele Pedroni <pedroni(a)inf.ethz.ch> writes:
> ...
> > > >
> > > > Does codeop currently work in Jython? The solution should continue to
> > > > work in Jython then.
> > > We have our interface compatible version of codeop that works.
> >
> > Would implementing the new interfaces I sketched out for codeop.py be
> > possible in Jython? That's the bit I care about, not so much the
> > interface to __builtin__.compile.
> Yes, it's of possible.
Good; hopefully we can get somewhere then.
> > > > Does Jython support the same flag bit values as
> > > > CPython? If not, Paul Prescod's suggestion to use keyword arguments
> > > > becomes very relevant.
> > > we support a subset of the co_flags, CO_NESTED e.g. is there with the same
> > > value.
> > >
> > > But the embedding API is very different, my implementation of nested
> > > scopes does not define any Py_CF... flags, we have an internal CompilerFlags
> > > object but is more similar to PyFutureFeatures ...
> >
> > Is this object exposed to Python code at all?
> Not publicily, but in Jython the separating line is a bit different,
> because public java classes are always accessible from jython,
> even most of the internals. That does not mean and every use of that
> is welcome and supported.
Ah, of course. I'd forgotten how cool Jython was in some ways.
> > One approach would be
> > PyObject-izing PyFutureFlags and making *that* the fourth argument to
> > compile...
> >
> > class Compiler:
> > def __init__(self):
> > self.ff = ff.new() # or whatever
> > def __call__(self, source, filename, start_symbol):
> > code = compile(source, filename, start_symbol, self.ff)
> > self.ff.merge(code.co_flags)
> > return code
> I see, "internally" we already have a compiler_flags function
> that do the same of:
> > code = compile(source, filename, start_symbol, self.ff)
> > self.ff.merge(code.co_flags)
>
> where self.ff is a CompuilerFlags object.
>
> I can re-arrange things for any interface,
Well, I don't want to make more work for you - I imagine Guido's doing
enough of that for two!
> I was only trying to explain our approach and situation and a
> possible way to avoid duplicating some internal code in Python.
Can you point me to the code in CVS that implements this sort of
thing? I don't really know Java but I can probably muddle through to
some extent. We might as well have CPython copy Jython for once...
Cheers,
M.
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