Q: How to generate code object from bytecode?
Fredrik Lundh
fredrik at pythonware.com
Tue Dec 26 14:31:46 EST 2006
kwatch at gmail.com wrote:
> It is possible to get bytecode from code object.
> Reversely, is it possible to create code object from bytecode?
>
> ex.
> ## python code (not a module)
> pycode = '''\
> print "<ul>\n"
> for item in items:
> print "<li>%s</li>\n" % item
> print "</ul>\n"
> '''
>
> ## compile it and get bytecode
> code = compile(pycode, kind='exec')
> bytecode = code.co_code
> open('hoge.pyc', 'wb').write(bytecode)
>
> ## load bytecode and eval it
> bytecode = open('hoge.pyc', 'rb').read()
> code = create_code(bytecode) ## how to ?????
> output = eval(code, globals, {'items': ['A', 'B', 'C']})
use the marshal module; see the last script on this page for an example:
http://effbot.org/librarybook/marshal
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