Lichen

tests/aliases.py

338:61776a5a0e16
2016-12-07 Paul Boddie Associate constant name information with references so that structure members such as function instance default members can be generated statically, thus eliminating unnecessary structure initialisation in the translated code. Improved the determination of dynamic functions in the importer to consider only non-constant defaults.
     1 class C:     2     def m(self):     3         return 1     4      5 D = C # alias for C     6      7 print C                 # __main__.C     8 print D                 # __main__.C     9     10 class E:    11     def m(self):    12         return 2    13     14 F = E # alias for E    15     16 print E                 # __main__.E    17 print F                 # __main__.E    18     19 def f():    20     c = C    21     d = D       # C    22     cm = C.m    23     dm = D.m    # C.m    24     25     print c             # __main__.C    26     print d             # __main__.C    27     print cm            # __main__.C.m    28     print dm            # __main__.C.m    29     30     c = E    31     d = F       # E    32     cm = E.m    33     dm = F.m    # E.m    34     35     print c             # __main__.E    36     print d             # __main__.E    37     print cm            # __main__.E.m    38     print dm            # __main__.E.m    39     40 f()    41     42 Cm = C.m    43 Dm = D.m    44 Em = E.m    45 Fm = F.m    46     47 print Cm                # __main__.C.m    48 print Dm                # __main__.C.m    49 print Em                # __main__.E.m    50 print Fm                # __main__.E.m    51     52 def g():    53     Cm = E.m    54     Dm = F.m    # E.m    55     56     print Cm            # __main__.E.m    57     print Dm            # __main__.E.m    58     59 g()    60     61 def h():    62     global Em, Fm    63     Em = C.m    64     Fm = D.m    # C.m    65     66     print Em            # __main__.C.m    67     print Fm            # __main__.C.m    68     69 h()    70     71 print Em            	# __main__.C.m    72 print Fm            	# __main__.C.m    73     74 Ci = C()    75 Ei = E()    76     77 print Ci                # <__main__.C instance>    78 print Ei                # <__main__.E instance>    79     80 def i():    81     c = Ci    82     print c             # <__main__.C instance>    83     c = Ei    84     print c             # <__main__.E instance>    85     86 i()    87     88 def j():    89     global Ei    90     Ei = C()    91     print Ei            # <__main__.C instance>    92     93 j()    94     95 print Ei            	# <__main__.C instance>    96     97 L = []    98 M = [1]    99    100 print L                 # []   101 print M                 # [1]   102    103 def k():   104     c = L   105     print c             # []   106    107 k()   108    109 def l():   110     global M   111     M = []   112     print M             # []   113    114 l()   115 print M                 # []