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Kirill Smelkov
cython
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a8c0f8e4
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Apr 16, 2011
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Stefan Behnel
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Cython/Compiler/Code.py
Cython/Compiler/Code.py
+1
-1
Cython/Compiler/ExprNodes.py
Cython/Compiler/ExprNodes.py
+35
-6
Cython/Compiler/Lexicon.py
Cython/Compiler/Lexicon.py
+1
-1
Cython/Compiler/Options.py
Cython/Compiler/Options.py
+1
-0
Cython/Compiler/Parsing.py
Cython/Compiler/Parsing.py
+25
-3
Cython/Compiler/Scanning.py
Cython/Compiler/Scanning.py
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docs/src/userguide/tutorial.rst
docs/src/userguide/tutorial.rst
+8
-8
runtests.py
runtests.py
+2
-0
tests/compile/fromimport.pyx
tests/compile/fromimport.pyx
+9
-1
tests/compile/fromimport_star.pyx
tests/compile/fromimport_star.pyx
+6
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tests/run/importfrom.pyx
tests/run/importfrom.pyx
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tests/run/relativeimport_T542.pyx
tests/run/relativeimport_T542.pyx
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tests/run/relativeimport_star_T542.pyx
tests/run/relativeimport_star_T542.pyx
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Cython/Compiler/Code.py
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# cython: language_level = 3
# cython: language_level = 3
, py2_import=True
#
# Pyrex - Code output module
#
...
...
Cython/Compiler/ExprNodes.py
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...
...
@@ -1735,20 +1735,33 @@ class BackquoteNode(ExprNode):
code
.
put_gotref
(
self
.
py_result
())
class
ImportNode
(
ExprNode
):
# Used as part of import statement implementation.
# Implements result =
# __import__(module_name, globals(), None, name_list)
# __import__(module_name, globals(), None, name_list
, level
)
#
# module_name StringNode dotted name of module
# module_name StringNode dotted name of module. Empty module
# name means importing the parent package accourding
# to level
# name_list ListNode or None list of names to be imported
# level int relative import level:
# -1: attempt both relative import and absolute import;
# 0: absolute import;
# >0: the number of parent directories to search
# relative to the current module.
# None: decide the level according to language level and
# directives
type
=
py_object_type
subexprs
=
[
'module_name'
,
'name_list'
]
def
analyse_types
(
self
,
env
):
if
self
.
level
is
None
:
if
env
.
directives
[
'language_level'
]
<
3
or
env
.
directives
[
'py2_import'
]:
self
.
level
=
-
1
else
:
self
.
level
=
0
self
.
module_name
.
analyse_types
(
env
)
self
.
module_name
=
self
.
module_name
.
coerce_to_pyobject
(
env
)
if
self
.
name_list
:
...
...
@@ -1765,10 +1778,11 @@ class ImportNode(ExprNode):
else
:
name_list_code
=
"0"
code
.
putln
(
"%s = __Pyx_Import(%s, %s); %s"
%
(
"%s = __Pyx_Import(%s, %s
, %d
); %s"
%
(
self
.
result
(),
self
.
module_name
.
py_result
(),
name_list_code
,
self
.
level
,
code
.
error_goto_if_null
(
self
.
result
(),
self
.
pos
)))
code
.
put_gotref
(
self
.
py_result
())
...
...
@@ -7659,10 +7673,10 @@ static PyObject *__Pyx_GetName(PyObject *dict, PyObject *name) {
import_utility_code
=
UtilityCode
(
proto
=
"""
static PyObject *__Pyx_Import(PyObject *name, PyObject *from_list); /*proto*/
static PyObject *__Pyx_Import(PyObject *name, PyObject *from_list
, long level
); /*proto*/
"""
,
impl
=
"""
static PyObject *__Pyx_Import(PyObject *name, PyObject *from_list) {
static PyObject *__Pyx_Import(PyObject *name, PyObject *from_list
, long level
) {
PyObject *py_import = 0;
PyObject *empty_list = 0;
PyObject *module = 0;
...
...
@@ -7686,8 +7700,23 @@ static PyObject *__Pyx_Import(PyObject *name, PyObject *from_list) {
empty_dict = PyDict_New();
if (!empty_dict)
goto bad;
#if PY_VERSION_HEX >= 0x02050000
{
PyObject *py_level = PyInt_FromLong(level);
if (!py_level)
goto bad;
module = PyObject_CallFunctionObjArgs(py_import,
name, global_dict, empty_dict, list, py_level, NULL);
Py_DECREF(py_level);
}
#else
if (level>0) {
PyErr_SetString(PyExc_RuntimeError, "Relative import is not supported for Python <=2.4.");
goto bad;
}
module = PyObject_CallFunctionObjArgs(py_import,
name, global_dict, empty_dict, list, NULL);
#endif
bad:
Py_XDECREF(empty_list);
Py_XDECREF(py_import);
...
...
Cython/Compiler/Lexicon.py
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# cython: language_level=3
# cython: language_level=3
, py2_import=True
#
# Cython Scanner - Lexical Definitions
#
...
...
Cython/Compiler/Options.py
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...
...
@@ -90,6 +90,7 @@ directive_defaults = {
'autotestdict.all'
:
False
,
'language_level'
:
2
,
'fast_getattr'
:
False
,
# Undocumented until we come up with a better way to handle this everywhere.
'py2_import'
:
False
,
# For backward compatibility of Cython's source code
'warn'
:
None
,
'warn.undeclared'
:
False
,
...
...
Cython/Compiler/Parsing.py
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# cython: auto_cpdef=True, infer_types=True, language_level=3
# cython: auto_cpdef=True, infer_types=True, language_level=3
, py2_import=True
#
# Pyrex Parser
#
...
...
@@ -1216,6 +1216,7 @@ def p_import_statement(s):
rhs
=
ExprNodes
.
ImportNode
(
pos
,
module_name
=
ExprNodes
.
IdentifierStringNode
(
pos
,
value
=
dotted_name
),
level
=
None
,
name_list
=
name_list
))
stats
.
append
(
stat
)
return
Nodes
.
StatListNode
(
pos
,
stats
=
stats
)
...
...
@@ -1224,13 +1225,31 @@ def p_from_import_statement(s, first_statement = 0):
# s.sy == 'from'
pos
=
s
.
position
()
s
.
next
()
(
dotted_name_pos
,
_
,
dotted_name
,
_
)
=
\
p_dotted_name
(
s
,
as_allowed
=
0
)
if
s
.
sy
==
'.'
:
# count relative import level
level
=
0
while
s
.
sy
==
'.'
:
level
+=
1
s
.
next
()
if
s
.
sy
==
'cimport'
:
s
.
error
(
"Relative cimport is not supported yet"
)
else
:
level
=
None
if
level
is
not
None
and
s
.
sy
==
'import'
:
# we are dealing with "from .. import foo, bar"
dotted_name_pos
,
dotted_name
=
s
.
position
(),
''
elif
level
is
not
None
and
s
.
sy
==
'cimport'
:
# "from .. cimport"
s
.
error
(
"Relative cimport is not supported yet"
)
else
:
(
dotted_name_pos
,
_
,
dotted_name
,
_
)
=
\
p_dotted_name
(
s
,
as_allowed
=
0
)
if
s
.
sy
in
(
'import'
,
'cimport'
):
kind
=
s
.
sy
s
.
next
()
else
:
s
.
error
(
"Expected 'import' or 'cimport'"
)
is_cimport
=
kind
==
'cimport'
is_parenthesized
=
False
if
s
.
sy
==
'*'
:
...
...
@@ -1252,6 +1271,8 @@ def p_from_import_statement(s, first_statement = 0):
if
dotted_name
==
'__future__'
:
if
not
first_statement
:
s
.
error
(
"from __future__ imports must occur at the beginning of the file"
)
elif
level
is
not
None
:
s
.
error
(
"invalid syntax"
)
else
:
for
(
name_pos
,
name
,
as_name
,
kind
)
in
imported_names
:
if
name
==
"braces"
:
...
...
@@ -1285,6 +1306,7 @@ def p_from_import_statement(s, first_statement = 0):
return
Nodes
.
FromImportStatNode
(
pos
,
module
=
ExprNodes
.
ImportNode
(
dotted_name_pos
,
module_name
=
ExprNodes
.
IdentifierStringNode
(
pos
,
value
=
dotted_name
),
level
=
level
,
name_list
=
import_list
),
items
=
items
)
...
...
Cython/Compiler/Scanning.py
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# cython: infer_types=True, language_level=3
# cython: infer_types=True, language_level=3
, py2_import=True
#
# Cython Scanner
#
...
...
docs/src/userguide/tutorial.rst
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...
...
@@ -15,7 +15,7 @@ with C data types.
Cython is Python: Almost any piece of Python code is also valid Cython code.
(There are a few :ref:`cython-limitations`, but this approximation will
serve for now.) The Cython compiler will convert it into C code which makes
equivalent calls to the Python/C API.
equivalent calls to the Python/C API.
But Cython is much more than that, because parameters and variables can be
declared to have C data types. Code which manipulates Python values and C
...
...
@@ -48,7 +48,7 @@ information see :ref:`compilation`). Your :file:`setup.py` should look like::
setup(
cmdclass = {'build_ext': build_ext},
ext_modules = [Extension("helloworld", ["helloworld.pyx"])]
)
)
To use this to build your Cython file use the commandline options:
...
...
@@ -95,7 +95,7 @@ Fibonacci Fun
From the official Python tutorial a simple fibonacci function is defined as:
.. literalinclude:: ../examples/tutorial/fib1/fib.pyx
.. literalinclude:: ../
../
examples/tutorial/fib1/fib.pyx
Now following the steps for the Hello World example we first rename the file
to have a `.pyx` extension, lets say :file:`fib.pyx`, then we create the
...
...
@@ -103,7 +103,7 @@ to have a `.pyx` extension, lets say :file:`fib.pyx`, then we create the
that you need to change is the name of the Cython filename, and the resulting
module name, doing this we have:
.. literalinclude:: ../examples/tutorial/fib1/setup.py
.. literalinclude:: ../
../
examples/tutorial/fib1/setup.py
Build the extension with the same command used for the helloworld.pyx:
...
...
@@ -124,9 +124,9 @@ Here's a small example showing some of what can be done. It's a routine for
finding prime numbers. You tell it how many primes you want, and it returns
them as a Python list.
:file:`primes.pyx`:
:file:`primes.pyx`:
.. literalinclude:: ../examples/tutorial/primes/primes.pyx
.. literalinclude:: ../
../
examples/tutorial/primes/primes.pyx
:linenos:
You'll see that it starts out just like a normal Python function definition,
...
...
@@ -161,11 +161,11 @@ which we can try out in the interactive interpreter as follows::
[2, 3, 5, 7, 11, 13, 17, 19, 23, 29]
See, it works! And if you're curious about how much work Cython has saved you,
take a look at the C code generated for this module.
take a look at the C code generated for this module.
Language Details
================
For more about the Cython language, see :ref:`language-basics`.
For more about the Cython language, see :ref:`language-basics`.
To dive right in to using Cython in a numerical computation context, see :ref:`numpy_tutorial`.
runtests.py
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...
...
@@ -93,6 +93,8 @@ VER_DEP_MODULES = {
]),
(
2
,
5
)
:
(
operator
.
lt
,
lambda
x
:
x
in
[
'run.any'
,
'run.all'
,
'run.relativeimport_T542'
,
'run.relativeimport_star_T542'
,
]),
(
2
,
6
)
:
(
operator
.
lt
,
lambda
x
:
x
in
[
'run.print_function'
,
'run.cython3'
,
...
...
tests/compile/fromimport.pyx
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...
...
@@ -4,4 +4,12 @@ def f():
from
spam
import
eggs
from
spam.morespam
import
bacon
,
eggs
,
ham
from
spam
import
eggs
as
ova
from
.
import
spam
from
...
import
spam
from
..
import
spam
,
foo
from
...
import
spam
,
foobar
from
.spam
import
foo
from
...spam
import
foo
,
bar
from
...spam.foo
import
bar
from
...spam.foo
import
foo
,
bar
from
...spam.foo
import
(
foo
,
bar
)
tests/compile/fromimport_star.pyx
0 → 100644
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# mode: compile
from
spam
import
*
from
...spam.foo
import
*
from
.
import
*
from
...
import
*
tests/run/importfrom.pyx
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...
...
@@ -61,16 +61,16 @@ def typed_imports():
cdef
type
t
from
sys
import
maxunicode
print
maxunicode
==
sys
.
maxunicode
print
(
maxunicode
==
sys
.
maxunicode
)
from
types
import
ModuleType
as
t
print
t
is
types
.
ModuleType
print
(
t
is
types
.
ModuleType
)
try
:
from
sys
import
version_info
as
maxunicode
except
TypeError
,
e
:
print
e
print
(
e
)
try
:
from
sys
import
maxunicode
as
t
except
TypeError
,
e
:
print
e
print
(
e
)
tests/run/relativeimport_T542.pyx
0 → 100644
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# cython: language_level=3
import
sys
# fool Python we are in distutils
if
sys
.
version_info
>=
(
3
,):
__name__
=
'distutils.cytest_relativeimport_T542'
else
:
__name__
=
b'distutils.cytest_relativeimport_T542'
from
distutils
import
cmd
,
core
,
version
from
.core
import
*
def
test_relative
():
"""
>>> test_relative() == (cmd, core, 'distutils.version')
True
"""
from
.
import
cmd
,
core
from
.
import
(
version
,
core
)
from
.version
import
__name__
return
cmd
,
core
,
__name__
def
test_absolute
():
"""
>>> test_absolute()
Traceback (most recent call last):
...
ImportError: No module named debug
"""
import
debug
return
__doc__
=
"""
>>> setup == core.setup
True
"""
tests/run/relativeimport_star_T542.pyx
0 → 100644
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from
distutils
import
core
,
version
__name__
=
'distutils.core.cytest_relativeimport_T542'
# fool Python we are in distutils
from
.
import
*
__doc__
=
"""
>>> core.setup == setup
True
"""
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