From: Victor Stinner <victor.stinner@gmail.com>
Date: Fri, 25 Mar 2016 10:54:47 +0000 (+0100)
Subject: Modernize Python/makeopcodetargets.py
X-Git-Tag: v3.6.0a1~333
X-Git-Url: https://granicus.if.org/sourcecode?a=commitdiff_plain;h=a9a852c2b123031febf245d3bd37a529e0635d01;p=python

Modernize Python/makeopcodetargets.py

* Simply use "import opcode" to import the opcode module instead of tricks
  using the imp module
* Use context manager for the output file
* Move code into a new main() function
* Replace assert with a regular if to check the number of arguments
* Import modules at top level
---

diff --git a/Python/makeopcodetargets.py b/Python/makeopcodetargets.py
index d9a085552f..7a57a0631b 100755
--- a/Python/makeopcodetargets.py
+++ b/Python/makeopcodetargets.py
@@ -3,24 +3,14 @@
 (for compilers supporting computed gotos or "labels-as-values", such as gcc).
 """
 
-# This code should stay compatible with Python 2.3, at least while
-# some of the buildbots have Python 2.3 as their system Python.
-
-import imp
+import opcode
 import os
+import sys
 
 
-def find_module(modname):
-    """Finds and returns a module in the local dist/checkout.
-    """
-    modpath = os.path.join(
-        os.path.dirname(os.path.dirname(__file__)), "Lib")
-    return imp.load_module(modname, *imp.find_module(modname, [modpath]))
-
 def write_contents(f):
     """Write C code contents to the target file object.
     """
-    opcode = find_module("opcode")
     targets = ['_unknown_opcode'] * 256
     for opname, op in opcode.opmap.items():
         targets[op] = "TARGET_%s" % opname
@@ -29,15 +19,17 @@ def write_contents(f):
     f.write("\n};\n")
 
 
-if __name__ == "__main__":
-    import sys
-    assert len(sys.argv) < 3, "Too many arguments"
+def main():
+    if len(sys.argv) >= 3:
+        sys.exit("Too many arguments")
     if len(sys.argv) == 2:
         target = sys.argv[1]
     else:
         target = "Python/opcode_targets.h"
-    f = open(target, "w")
-    try:
+    with open(target, "w") as f:
         write_contents(f)
-    finally:
-        f.close()
+    print("Jump table written into %s" % target)
+
+
+if __name__ == "__main__":
+    main()