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Georg Brandl63fa1682007-10-21 10:24:20 +00002:mod:`dis` --- Disassembler for Python bytecode
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Georg Brandl8ec7f652007-08-15 14:28:01 +00004
5.. module:: dis
Georg Brandl63fa1682007-10-21 10:24:20 +00006 :synopsis: Disassembler for Python bytecode.
Georg Brandl8ec7f652007-08-15 14:28:01 +00007
8
Georg Brandl63fa1682007-10-21 10:24:20 +00009The :mod:`dis` module supports the analysis of Python :term:`bytecode` by disassembling
Georg Brandl8ec7f652007-08-15 14:28:01 +000010it. Since there is no Python assembler, this module defines the Python assembly
Georg Brandl63fa1682007-10-21 10:24:20 +000011language. The Python bytecode which this module takes as an input is defined
Georg Brandl8ec7f652007-08-15 14:28:01 +000012in the file :file:`Include/opcode.h` and used by the compiler and the
13interpreter.
14
15Example: Given the function :func:`myfunc`::
16
17 def myfunc(alist):
18 return len(alist)
19
20the following command can be used to get the disassembly of :func:`myfunc`::
21
22 >>> dis.dis(myfunc)
23 2 0 LOAD_GLOBAL 0 (len)
24 3 LOAD_FAST 0 (alist)
25 6 CALL_FUNCTION 1
26 9 RETURN_VALUE
27
28(The "2" is a line number).
29
30The :mod:`dis` module defines the following functions and constants:
31
32
33.. function:: dis([bytesource])
34
35 Disassemble the *bytesource* object. *bytesource* can denote either a module, a
36 class, a method, a function, or a code object. For a module, it disassembles
37 all functions. For a class, it disassembles all methods. For a single code
Georg Brandl63fa1682007-10-21 10:24:20 +000038 sequence, it prints one line per bytecode instruction. If no object is
Georg Brandl8ec7f652007-08-15 14:28:01 +000039 provided, it disassembles the last traceback.
40
41
42.. function:: distb([tb])
43
44 Disassembles the top-of-stack function of a traceback, using the last traceback
45 if none was passed. The instruction causing the exception is indicated.
46
47
48.. function:: disassemble(code[, lasti])
49
50 Disassembles a code object, indicating the last instruction if *lasti* was
51 provided. The output is divided in the following columns:
52
53 #. the line number, for the first instruction of each line
54 #. the current instruction, indicated as ``-->``,
55 #. a labelled instruction, indicated with ``>>``,
56 #. the address of the instruction,
57 #. the operation code name,
58 #. operation parameters, and
59 #. interpretation of the parameters in parentheses.
60
61 The parameter interpretation recognizes local and global variable names,
62 constant values, branch targets, and compare operators.
63
64
65.. function:: disco(code[, lasti])
66
67 A synonym for disassemble. It is more convenient to type, and kept for
68 compatibility with earlier Python releases.
69
70
71.. data:: opname
72
Georg Brandl63fa1682007-10-21 10:24:20 +000073 Sequence of operation names, indexable using the bytecode.
Georg Brandl8ec7f652007-08-15 14:28:01 +000074
75
76.. data:: opmap
77
Georg Brandl63fa1682007-10-21 10:24:20 +000078 Dictionary mapping bytecodes to operation names.
Georg Brandl8ec7f652007-08-15 14:28:01 +000079
80
81.. data:: cmp_op
82
83 Sequence of all compare operation names.
84
85
86.. data:: hasconst
87
Georg Brandl63fa1682007-10-21 10:24:20 +000088 Sequence of bytecodes that have a constant parameter.
Georg Brandl8ec7f652007-08-15 14:28:01 +000089
90
91.. data:: hasfree
92
Georg Brandl63fa1682007-10-21 10:24:20 +000093 Sequence of bytecodes that access a free variable.
Georg Brandl8ec7f652007-08-15 14:28:01 +000094
95
96.. data:: hasname
97
Georg Brandl63fa1682007-10-21 10:24:20 +000098 Sequence of bytecodes that access an attribute by name.
Georg Brandl8ec7f652007-08-15 14:28:01 +000099
100
101.. data:: hasjrel
102
Georg Brandl63fa1682007-10-21 10:24:20 +0000103 Sequence of bytecodes that have a relative jump target.
Georg Brandl8ec7f652007-08-15 14:28:01 +0000104
105
106.. data:: hasjabs
107
Georg Brandl63fa1682007-10-21 10:24:20 +0000108 Sequence of bytecodes that have an absolute jump target.
Georg Brandl8ec7f652007-08-15 14:28:01 +0000109
110
111.. data:: haslocal
112
Georg Brandl63fa1682007-10-21 10:24:20 +0000113 Sequence of bytecodes that access a local variable.
Georg Brandl8ec7f652007-08-15 14:28:01 +0000114
115
116.. data:: hascompare
117
Georg Brandl63fa1682007-10-21 10:24:20 +0000118 Sequence of bytecodes of Boolean operations.
Georg Brandl8ec7f652007-08-15 14:28:01 +0000119
120
121.. _bytecodes:
122
Georg Brandl63fa1682007-10-21 10:24:20 +0000123Python Bytecode Instructions
124----------------------------
Georg Brandl8ec7f652007-08-15 14:28:01 +0000125
Georg Brandl63fa1682007-10-21 10:24:20 +0000126The Python compiler currently generates the following bytecode instructions.
Georg Brandl8ec7f652007-08-15 14:28:01 +0000127
128
129.. opcode:: STOP_CODE ()
130
131 Indicates end-of-code to the compiler, not used by the interpreter.
132
133
134.. opcode:: NOP ()
135
136 Do nothing code. Used as a placeholder by the bytecode optimizer.
137
138
139.. opcode:: POP_TOP ()
140
141 Removes the top-of-stack (TOS) item.
142
143
144.. opcode:: ROT_TWO ()
145
146 Swaps the two top-most stack items.
147
148
149.. opcode:: ROT_THREE ()
150
151 Lifts second and third stack item one position up, moves top down to position
152 three.
153
154
155.. opcode:: ROT_FOUR ()
156
157 Lifts second, third and forth stack item one position up, moves top down to
158 position four.
159
160
161.. opcode:: DUP_TOP ()
162
163 Duplicates the reference on top of the stack.
164
165Unary Operations take the top of the stack, apply the operation, and push the
166result back on the stack.
167
168
169.. opcode:: UNARY_POSITIVE ()
170
171 Implements ``TOS = +TOS``.
172
173
174.. opcode:: UNARY_NEGATIVE ()
175
176 Implements ``TOS = -TOS``.
177
178
179.. opcode:: UNARY_NOT ()
180
181 Implements ``TOS = not TOS``.
182
183
184.. opcode:: UNARY_CONVERT ()
185
186 Implements ``TOS = `TOS```.
187
188
189.. opcode:: UNARY_INVERT ()
190
191 Implements ``TOS = ~TOS``.
192
193
194.. opcode:: GET_ITER ()
195
196 Implements ``TOS = iter(TOS)``.
197
198Binary operations remove the top of the stack (TOS) and the second top-most
199stack item (TOS1) from the stack. They perform the operation, and put the
200result back on the stack.
201
202
203.. opcode:: BINARY_POWER ()
204
205 Implements ``TOS = TOS1 ** TOS``.
206
207
208.. opcode:: BINARY_MULTIPLY ()
209
210 Implements ``TOS = TOS1 * TOS``.
211
212
213.. opcode:: BINARY_DIVIDE ()
214
215 Implements ``TOS = TOS1 / TOS`` when ``from __future__ import division`` is not
216 in effect.
217
218
219.. opcode:: BINARY_FLOOR_DIVIDE ()
220
221 Implements ``TOS = TOS1 // TOS``.
222
223
224.. opcode:: BINARY_TRUE_DIVIDE ()
225
226 Implements ``TOS = TOS1 / TOS`` when ``from __future__ import division`` is in
227 effect.
228
229
230.. opcode:: BINARY_MODULO ()
231
232 Implements ``TOS = TOS1 % TOS``.
233
234
235.. opcode:: BINARY_ADD ()
236
237 Implements ``TOS = TOS1 + TOS``.
238
239
240.. opcode:: BINARY_SUBTRACT ()
241
242 Implements ``TOS = TOS1 - TOS``.
243
244
245.. opcode:: BINARY_SUBSCR ()
246
247 Implements ``TOS = TOS1[TOS]``.
248
249
250.. opcode:: BINARY_LSHIFT ()
251
252 Implements ``TOS = TOS1 << TOS``.
253
254
255.. opcode:: BINARY_RSHIFT ()
256
257 Implements ``TOS = TOS1 >> TOS``.
258
259
260.. opcode:: BINARY_AND ()
261
262 Implements ``TOS = TOS1 & TOS``.
263
264
265.. opcode:: BINARY_XOR ()
266
267 Implements ``TOS = TOS1 ^ TOS``.
268
269
270.. opcode:: BINARY_OR ()
271
272 Implements ``TOS = TOS1 | TOS``.
273
274In-place operations are like binary operations, in that they remove TOS and
275TOS1, and push the result back on the stack, but the operation is done in-place
276when TOS1 supports it, and the resulting TOS may be (but does not have to be)
277the original TOS1.
278
279
280.. opcode:: INPLACE_POWER ()
281
282 Implements in-place ``TOS = TOS1 ** TOS``.
283
284
285.. opcode:: INPLACE_MULTIPLY ()
286
287 Implements in-place ``TOS = TOS1 * TOS``.
288
289
290.. opcode:: INPLACE_DIVIDE ()
291
292 Implements in-place ``TOS = TOS1 / TOS`` when ``from __future__ import
293 division`` is not in effect.
294
295
296.. opcode:: INPLACE_FLOOR_DIVIDE ()
297
298 Implements in-place ``TOS = TOS1 // TOS``.
299
300
301.. opcode:: INPLACE_TRUE_DIVIDE ()
302
303 Implements in-place ``TOS = TOS1 / TOS`` when ``from __future__ import
304 division`` is in effect.
305
306
307.. opcode:: INPLACE_MODULO ()
308
309 Implements in-place ``TOS = TOS1 % TOS``.
310
311
312.. opcode:: INPLACE_ADD ()
313
314 Implements in-place ``TOS = TOS1 + TOS``.
315
316
317.. opcode:: INPLACE_SUBTRACT ()
318
319 Implements in-place ``TOS = TOS1 - TOS``.
320
321
322.. opcode:: INPLACE_LSHIFT ()
323
324 Implements in-place ``TOS = TOS1 << TOS``.
325
326
327.. opcode:: INPLACE_RSHIFT ()
328
329 Implements in-place ``TOS = TOS1 >> TOS``.
330
331
332.. opcode:: INPLACE_AND ()
333
334 Implements in-place ``TOS = TOS1 & TOS``.
335
336
337.. opcode:: INPLACE_XOR ()
338
339 Implements in-place ``TOS = TOS1 ^ TOS``.
340
341
342.. opcode:: INPLACE_OR ()
343
344 Implements in-place ``TOS = TOS1 | TOS``.
345
346The slice opcodes take up to three parameters.
347
348
349.. opcode:: SLICE+0 ()
350
351 Implements ``TOS = TOS[:]``.
352
353
354.. opcode:: SLICE+1 ()
355
356 Implements ``TOS = TOS1[TOS:]``.
357
358
359.. opcode:: SLICE+2 ()
360
361 Implements ``TOS = TOS1[:TOS]``.
362
363
364.. opcode:: SLICE+3 ()
365
366 Implements ``TOS = TOS2[TOS1:TOS]``.
367
368Slice assignment needs even an additional parameter. As any statement, they put
369nothing on the stack.
370
371
372.. opcode:: STORE_SLICE+0 ()
373
374 Implements ``TOS[:] = TOS1``.
375
376
377.. opcode:: STORE_SLICE+1 ()
378
379 Implements ``TOS1[TOS:] = TOS2``.
380
381
382.. opcode:: STORE_SLICE+2 ()
383
384 Implements ``TOS1[:TOS] = TOS2``.
385
386
387.. opcode:: STORE_SLICE+3 ()
388
389 Implements ``TOS2[TOS1:TOS] = TOS3``.
390
391
392.. opcode:: DELETE_SLICE+0 ()
393
394 Implements ``del TOS[:]``.
395
396
397.. opcode:: DELETE_SLICE+1 ()
398
399 Implements ``del TOS1[TOS:]``.
400
401
402.. opcode:: DELETE_SLICE+2 ()
403
404 Implements ``del TOS1[:TOS]``.
405
406
407.. opcode:: DELETE_SLICE+3 ()
408
409 Implements ``del TOS2[TOS1:TOS]``.
410
411
412.. opcode:: STORE_SUBSCR ()
413
414 Implements ``TOS1[TOS] = TOS2``.
415
416
417.. opcode:: DELETE_SUBSCR ()
418
419 Implements ``del TOS1[TOS]``.
420
421Miscellaneous opcodes.
422
423
424.. opcode:: PRINT_EXPR ()
425
426 Implements the expression statement for the interactive mode. TOS is removed
427 from the stack and printed. In non-interactive mode, an expression statement is
428 terminated with ``POP_STACK``.
429
430
431.. opcode:: PRINT_ITEM ()
432
433 Prints TOS to the file-like object bound to ``sys.stdout``. There is one such
434 instruction for each item in the :keyword:`print` statement.
435
436
437.. opcode:: PRINT_ITEM_TO ()
438
439 Like ``PRINT_ITEM``, but prints the item second from TOS to the file-like object
440 at TOS. This is used by the extended print statement.
441
442
443.. opcode:: PRINT_NEWLINE ()
444
445 Prints a new line on ``sys.stdout``. This is generated as the last operation of
446 a :keyword:`print` statement, unless the statement ends with a comma.
447
448
449.. opcode:: PRINT_NEWLINE_TO ()
450
451 Like ``PRINT_NEWLINE``, but prints the new line on the file-like object on the
452 TOS. This is used by the extended print statement.
453
454
455.. opcode:: BREAK_LOOP ()
456
457 Terminates a loop due to a :keyword:`break` statement.
458
459
460.. opcode:: CONTINUE_LOOP (target)
461
462 Continues a loop due to a :keyword:`continue` statement. *target* is the
463 address to jump to (which should be a ``FOR_ITER`` instruction).
464
465
Antoine Pitroud0c35152008-12-17 00:38:28 +0000466.. opcode:: LIST_APPEND (i)
Georg Brandl8ec7f652007-08-15 14:28:01 +0000467
Antoine Pitroud0c35152008-12-17 00:38:28 +0000468 Calls ``list.append(TOS[-i], TOS)``. Used to implement list comprehensions.
469 While the appended value is popped off, the list object remains on the
470 stack so that it is available for further iterations of the loop.
Georg Brandl8ec7f652007-08-15 14:28:01 +0000471
472
473.. opcode:: LOAD_LOCALS ()
474
475 Pushes a reference to the locals of the current scope on the stack. This is used
476 in the code for a class definition: After the class body is evaluated, the
477 locals are passed to the class definition.
478
479
480.. opcode:: RETURN_VALUE ()
481
482 Returns with TOS to the caller of the function.
483
484
485.. opcode:: YIELD_VALUE ()
486
Georg Brandlcf3fb252007-10-21 10:52:38 +0000487 Pops ``TOS`` and yields it from a :term:`generator`.
Georg Brandl8ec7f652007-08-15 14:28:01 +0000488
489
490.. opcode:: IMPORT_STAR ()
491
492 Loads all symbols not starting with ``'_'`` directly from the module TOS to the
493 local namespace. The module is popped after loading all names. This opcode
494 implements ``from module import *``.
495
496
497.. opcode:: EXEC_STMT ()
498
499 Implements ``exec TOS2,TOS1,TOS``. The compiler fills missing optional
500 parameters with ``None``.
501
502
503.. opcode:: POP_BLOCK ()
504
505 Removes one block from the block stack. Per frame, there is a stack of blocks,
506 denoting nested loops, try statements, and such.
507
508
509.. opcode:: END_FINALLY ()
510
511 Terminates a :keyword:`finally` clause. The interpreter recalls whether the
512 exception has to be re-raised, or whether the function returns, and continues
513 with the outer-next block.
514
515
516.. opcode:: BUILD_CLASS ()
517
518 Creates a new class object. TOS is the methods dictionary, TOS1 the tuple of
519 the names of the base classes, and TOS2 the class name.
520
Georg Brandl4debd552007-08-23 17:54:11 +0000521
522.. opcode:: WITH_CLEANUP ()
523
Nick Coghlan7af53be2008-03-07 14:13:28 +0000524 Cleans up the stack when a :keyword:`with` statement block exits. On top of
525 the stack are 1--3 values indicating how/why the finally clause was entered:
Georg Brandl4debd552007-08-23 17:54:11 +0000526
Nick Coghlan7af53be2008-03-07 14:13:28 +0000527 * TOP = ``None``
528 * (TOP, SECOND) = (``WHY_{RETURN,CONTINUE}``), retval
529 * TOP = ``WHY_*``; no retval below it
530 * (TOP, SECOND, THIRD) = exc_info()
Georg Brandl4debd552007-08-23 17:54:11 +0000531
Nick Coghlan7af53be2008-03-07 14:13:28 +0000532 Under them is EXIT, the context manager's :meth:`__exit__` bound method.
Georg Brandl4debd552007-08-23 17:54:11 +0000533
Nick Coghlan7af53be2008-03-07 14:13:28 +0000534 In the last case, ``EXIT(TOP, SECOND, THIRD)`` is called, otherwise
535 ``EXIT(None, None, None)``.
536
537 EXIT is removed from the stack, leaving the values above it in the same
538 order. In addition, if the stack represents an exception, *and* the function
539 call returns a 'true' value, this information is "zapped", to prevent
540 ``END_FINALLY`` from re-raising the exception. (But non-local gotos should
541 still be resumed.)
Georg Brandl4debd552007-08-23 17:54:11 +0000542
Georg Brandlff27e0c2007-10-20 13:22:53 +0000543 .. XXX explain the WHY stuff!
544
Georg Brandl4debd552007-08-23 17:54:11 +0000545
Georg Brandl8ec7f652007-08-15 14:28:01 +0000546All of the following opcodes expect arguments. An argument is two bytes, with
547the more significant byte last.
548
Georg Brandl8ec7f652007-08-15 14:28:01 +0000549.. opcode:: STORE_NAME (namei)
550
551 Implements ``name = TOS``. *namei* is the index of *name* in the attribute
Georg Brandl59724932008-02-23 15:43:48 +0000552 :attr:`co_names` of the code object. The compiler tries to use ``STORE_FAST``
Georg Brandl8ec7f652007-08-15 14:28:01 +0000553 or ``STORE_GLOBAL`` if possible.
554
555
556.. opcode:: DELETE_NAME (namei)
557
558 Implements ``del name``, where *namei* is the index into :attr:`co_names`
559 attribute of the code object.
560
561
562.. opcode:: UNPACK_SEQUENCE (count)
563
564 Unpacks TOS into *count* individual values, which are put onto the stack
565 right-to-left.
566
Georg Brandl8ec7f652007-08-15 14:28:01 +0000567
568.. opcode:: DUP_TOPX (count)
569
570 Duplicate *count* items, keeping them in the same order. Due to implementation
571 limits, *count* should be between 1 and 5 inclusive.
572
573
574.. opcode:: STORE_ATTR (namei)
575
576 Implements ``TOS.name = TOS1``, where *namei* is the index of name in
577 :attr:`co_names`.
578
579
580.. opcode:: DELETE_ATTR (namei)
581
582 Implements ``del TOS.name``, using *namei* as index into :attr:`co_names`.
583
584
585.. opcode:: STORE_GLOBAL (namei)
586
587 Works as ``STORE_NAME``, but stores the name as a global.
588
589
590.. opcode:: DELETE_GLOBAL (namei)
591
592 Works as ``DELETE_NAME``, but deletes a global name.
593
Georg Brandl8ec7f652007-08-15 14:28:01 +0000594
595.. opcode:: LOAD_CONST (consti)
596
597 Pushes ``co_consts[consti]`` onto the stack.
598
599
600.. opcode:: LOAD_NAME (namei)
601
602 Pushes the value associated with ``co_names[namei]`` onto the stack.
603
604
605.. opcode:: BUILD_TUPLE (count)
606
607 Creates a tuple consuming *count* items from the stack, and pushes the resulting
608 tuple onto the stack.
609
610
611.. opcode:: BUILD_LIST (count)
612
613 Works as ``BUILD_TUPLE``, but creates a list.
614
615
Raymond Hettingerbed4dd42008-01-11 23:25:18 +0000616.. opcode:: BUILD_MAP (count)
Georg Brandl8ec7f652007-08-15 14:28:01 +0000617
Raymond Hettingerbed4dd42008-01-11 23:25:18 +0000618 Pushes a new dictionary object onto the stack. The dictionary is pre-sized
619 to hold *count* entries.
Georg Brandl8ec7f652007-08-15 14:28:01 +0000620
621
622.. opcode:: LOAD_ATTR (namei)
623
624 Replaces TOS with ``getattr(TOS, co_names[namei])``.
625
626
627.. opcode:: COMPARE_OP (opname)
628
629 Performs a Boolean operation. The operation name can be found in
630 ``cmp_op[opname]``.
631
632
633.. opcode:: IMPORT_NAME (namei)
634
Georg Brandl2fb8a532008-04-19 16:59:16 +0000635 Imports the module ``co_names[namei]``. TOS and TOS1 are popped and provide
636 the *fromlist* and *level* arguments of :func:`__import__`. The module
637 object is pushed onto the stack. The current namespace is not affected:
638 for a proper import statement, a subsequent ``STORE_FAST`` instruction
639 modifies the namespace.
Georg Brandl8ec7f652007-08-15 14:28:01 +0000640
641
642.. opcode:: IMPORT_FROM (namei)
643
644 Loads the attribute ``co_names[namei]`` from the module found in TOS. The
645 resulting object is pushed onto the stack, to be subsequently stored by a
646 ``STORE_FAST`` instruction.
647
648
649.. opcode:: JUMP_FORWARD (delta)
650
Georg Brandl63fa1682007-10-21 10:24:20 +0000651 Increments bytecode counter by *delta*.
Georg Brandl8ec7f652007-08-15 14:28:01 +0000652
653
654.. opcode:: JUMP_IF_TRUE (delta)
655
Georg Brandl63fa1682007-10-21 10:24:20 +0000656 If TOS is true, increment the bytecode counter by *delta*. TOS is left on the
Georg Brandl8ec7f652007-08-15 14:28:01 +0000657 stack.
658
659
660.. opcode:: JUMP_IF_FALSE (delta)
661
Georg Brandl63fa1682007-10-21 10:24:20 +0000662 If TOS is false, increment the bytecode counter by *delta*. TOS is not
Georg Brandl8ec7f652007-08-15 14:28:01 +0000663 changed.
664
665
666.. opcode:: JUMP_ABSOLUTE (target)
667
Georg Brandl63fa1682007-10-21 10:24:20 +0000668 Set bytecode counter to *target*.
Georg Brandl8ec7f652007-08-15 14:28:01 +0000669
670
671.. opcode:: FOR_ITER (delta)
672
Georg Brandle7a09902007-10-21 12:10:28 +0000673 ``TOS`` is an :term:`iterator`. Call its :meth:`next` method. If this
674 yields a new value, push it on the stack (leaving the iterator below it). If
675 the iterator indicates it is exhausted ``TOS`` is popped, and the bytecode
676 counter is incremented by *delta*.
Georg Brandl8ec7f652007-08-15 14:28:01 +0000677
Georg Brandl8ec7f652007-08-15 14:28:01 +0000678
679.. opcode:: LOAD_GLOBAL (namei)
680
681 Loads the global named ``co_names[namei]`` onto the stack.
682
Georg Brandl8ec7f652007-08-15 14:28:01 +0000683
684.. opcode:: SETUP_LOOP (delta)
685
686 Pushes a block for a loop onto the block stack. The block spans from the
687 current instruction with a size of *delta* bytes.
688
689
690.. opcode:: SETUP_EXCEPT (delta)
691
692 Pushes a try block from a try-except clause onto the block stack. *delta* points
693 to the first except block.
694
695
696.. opcode:: SETUP_FINALLY (delta)
697
698 Pushes a try block from a try-except clause onto the block stack. *delta* points
699 to the finally block.
700
Raymond Hettingerbed4dd42008-01-11 23:25:18 +0000701.. opcode:: STORE_MAP ()
702
703 Store a key and value pair in a dictionary. Pops the key and value while leaving
704 the dictionary on the stack.
Georg Brandl8ec7f652007-08-15 14:28:01 +0000705
706.. opcode:: LOAD_FAST (var_num)
707
708 Pushes a reference to the local ``co_varnames[var_num]`` onto the stack.
709
710
711.. opcode:: STORE_FAST (var_num)
712
713 Stores TOS into the local ``co_varnames[var_num]``.
714
715
716.. opcode:: DELETE_FAST (var_num)
717
718 Deletes local ``co_varnames[var_num]``.
719
720
721.. opcode:: LOAD_CLOSURE (i)
722
723 Pushes a reference to the cell contained in slot *i* of the cell and free
724 variable storage. The name of the variable is ``co_cellvars[i]`` if *i* is
725 less than the length of *co_cellvars*. Otherwise it is ``co_freevars[i -
726 len(co_cellvars)]``.
727
728
729.. opcode:: LOAD_DEREF (i)
730
731 Loads the cell contained in slot *i* of the cell and free variable storage.
732 Pushes a reference to the object the cell contains on the stack.
733
734
735.. opcode:: STORE_DEREF (i)
736
737 Stores TOS into the cell contained in slot *i* of the cell and free variable
738 storage.
739
740
741.. opcode:: SET_LINENO (lineno)
742
743 This opcode is obsolete.
744
745
746.. opcode:: RAISE_VARARGS (argc)
747
748 Raises an exception. *argc* indicates the number of parameters to the raise
749 statement, ranging from 0 to 3. The handler will find the traceback as TOS2,
750 the parameter as TOS1, and the exception as TOS.
751
752
753.. opcode:: CALL_FUNCTION (argc)
754
755 Calls a function. The low byte of *argc* indicates the number of positional
756 parameters, the high byte the number of keyword parameters. On the stack, the
757 opcode finds the keyword parameters first. For each keyword argument, the value
758 is on top of the key. Below the keyword parameters, the positional parameters
759 are on the stack, with the right-most parameter on top. Below the parameters,
Benjamin Petersonc2f14402008-10-17 20:01:01 +0000760 the function object to call is on the stack. Pops all function arguments, and
761 the function itself off the stack, and pushes the return value.
Georg Brandl8ec7f652007-08-15 14:28:01 +0000762
763
764.. opcode:: MAKE_FUNCTION (argc)
765
766 Pushes a new function object on the stack. TOS is the code associated with the
767 function. The function object is defined to have *argc* default parameters,
768 which are found below TOS.
769
770
771.. opcode:: MAKE_CLOSURE (argc)
772
773 Creates a new function object, sets its *func_closure* slot, and pushes it on
Georg Brandl4debd552007-08-23 17:54:11 +0000774 the stack. TOS is the code associated with the function, TOS1 the tuple
775 containing cells for the closure's free variables. The function also has
776 *argc* default parameters, which are found below the cells.
Georg Brandl8ec7f652007-08-15 14:28:01 +0000777
778
779.. opcode:: BUILD_SLICE (argc)
780
781 .. index:: builtin: slice
782
783 Pushes a slice object on the stack. *argc* must be 2 or 3. If it is 2,
784 ``slice(TOS1, TOS)`` is pushed; if it is 3, ``slice(TOS2, TOS1, TOS)`` is
Georg Brandlb19be572007-12-29 10:57:00 +0000785 pushed. See the :func:`slice` built-in function for more information.
Georg Brandl8ec7f652007-08-15 14:28:01 +0000786
787
788.. opcode:: EXTENDED_ARG (ext)
789
790 Prefixes any opcode which has an argument too big to fit into the default two
791 bytes. *ext* holds two additional bytes which, taken together with the
792 subsequent opcode's argument, comprise a four-byte argument, *ext* being the two
793 most-significant bytes.
794
795
796.. opcode:: CALL_FUNCTION_VAR (argc)
797
798 Calls a function. *argc* is interpreted as in ``CALL_FUNCTION``. The top element
799 on the stack contains the variable argument list, followed by keyword and
800 positional arguments.
801
802
803.. opcode:: CALL_FUNCTION_KW (argc)
804
805 Calls a function. *argc* is interpreted as in ``CALL_FUNCTION``. The top element
806 on the stack contains the keyword arguments dictionary, followed by explicit
807 keyword and positional arguments.
808
809
810.. opcode:: CALL_FUNCTION_VAR_KW (argc)
811
812 Calls a function. *argc* is interpreted as in ``CALL_FUNCTION``. The top
813 element on the stack contains the keyword arguments dictionary, followed by the
814 variable-arguments tuple, followed by explicit keyword and positional arguments.
815
816
817.. opcode:: HAVE_ARGUMENT ()
818
819 This is not really an opcode. It identifies the dividing line between opcodes
820 which don't take arguments ``< HAVE_ARGUMENT`` and those which do ``>=
821 HAVE_ARGUMENT``.
822