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bc297512
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bc297512
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Apr 18, 2009
by
Robert Bradshaw
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Fix T284, cdef list setitem
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Cython/Compiler/ExprNodes.py
Cython/Compiler/ExprNodes.py
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tests/bugs.txt
tests/bugs.txt
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tests/run/cdef_setitem_T284.pyx
tests/run/cdef_setitem_T284.pyx
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Cython/Compiler/ExprNodes.py
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@@ -1856,14 +1856,13 @@ class IndexNode(ExprNode):
index_code
=
self
.
index
.
py_result
()
if
self
.
base
.
type
is
dict_type
:
function
=
"PyDict_SetItem"
elif
self
.
base
.
type
is
list_type
:
function
=
"PyList_SetItem"
# don't use PyTuple_SetItem(), as we'd normally get a
# TypeError when changing a tuple, while PyTuple_SetItem()
# would allow updates
#
#elif self.base.type is tuple_type:
# function = "PyTuple_SetItem"
# It would seem that we could specalized lists/tuples, but that
# shouldn't happen here.
# Both PyList_SetItem PyTuple_SetItem and a Py_ssize_t as input,
# not a PyObject*, and bad conversion here would give the wrong
# exception. Also, tuples are supposed to be immutable, and raise
# TypeErrors when trying to set their entries (PyTuple_SetItem
# is for creating new tuples from).
else
:
function
=
"PyObject_SetItem"
code
.
putln
(
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tests/bugs.txt
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@@ -14,4 +14,3 @@ large_consts_T237
bad_c_struct_T252
missing_baseclass_in_predecl_T262
ifelseexpr_T267
cdef_setitem_T284
tests/run/cdef_setitem_T284.pyx
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__doc__
=
u'''
>>> no_cdef()
>>> with_cdef()
>>> test_list(range(11), -2, None)
[0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, None, 10]
>>> test_list(range(11), "invalid index", None)
Traceback (most recent call last):
...
TypeError: list indices must be integers
'''
def
no_cdef
():
lst
=
range
(
11
)
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@@ -15,3 +21,7 @@ def with_cdef():
lst
[
ob
]
=
-
10
cdef
dict
dd
=
{}
dd
[
ob
]
=
-
10
def
test_list
(
list
L
,
object
i
,
object
a
):
L
[
i
]
=
a
return
L
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