[Python-Dev] An obscene computed goto bytecode hack for "switch" :)
Guido van Rossum
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Sun Jun 18 20:23:32 CEST 2006
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On 6/17/06, Armin Rigo <arigo at tunes.org> wrote: > The reason is that the details of the stack behavior of END_FINALLY are > messy in CPython. The finally blocks are the only place where the depth > of the stack is not known in advance: depending on how the finally block > is entered, there will be between one and three objects pushed (a single > None, or an int and another object, or an exception type, instance and > traceback). FWIW, I see this as an unintended accident and would gratefully accept fixes to the bytecode that made this behavior more regular. I'm not in favor of abusing this to generate a computed goto, and I don't see a need for that -- if we decide to add that (either as syntax or as an automatic optimization) I see no problem adding a new bytecode. Python's bytecode is not sacred or frozen like Java's. -- --Guido van Rossum (home page: http://www.python.org/~guido/)
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