A Pure Python module containing a framework to manipulate and analyze python abstract syntax trees and bytecode.
This shows how to take python source to a code object and back again from within python:
import meta, ast
source = '''
a = 1
b = 2
c = (a ** b)
'''
mod = ast.parse(source, '<nofile>', 'exec')
code = compile(mod, '<nofile>', 'exec')
mod2 = meta.decompile(code)
source2 = meta.dump_python_source(mod2)
assert source == source2
This shows the depyc script. The script compiles itself, and then the compiled script extracts itself:
DEPYC_FILE=`python -c"import meta.scripts.depyc; print meta.scripts.depyc.__file__"`
depyc $DEPYC_FILE --pyc > depycX.pyc
python -m depycX depycX.pyc --python > depycX.py
echo depycX.py
- Meta is python3 compliant (mostly)
- The decompliler does not yet support complex list/set/dict - comprehensions
python -m unittest discover meta
test
From the version 1.0.0, Meta follows Semantic Versioning. The version X.Y.Z indicates:
- X is the major version (backward-incompatible),
- Y is the minor version (backward-compatible), and
- Z is the patch version (backward-compatible bug fix).
Prior to version 1.0.0, custom versioning scheme was used.