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authorMathieu Bridon <[email protected]>2018-06-17 17:53:16 +0200
committerEric Engestrom <[email protected]>2018-08-01 14:26:19 +0100
commite40200e0aa14ec4180dd090dd37a2de80b5e4119 (patch)
tree90d0638c7cab1bbe4a1179caadfcd97ab59b4932
parent12eb5b496bc311ebfd1e68921ec7429e709daaca (diff)
python: Don't abuse hex()
The hex() builtin returns a string containing the hexa-decimal representation of an integer. When the argument is not an integer, then the function calls that object's __hex__() method, if one is defined. That method is supposed to return a string. While that's not explicitly documented, that string is supposed to be a valid hexa-decimal representation for a number. Python 2 doesn't enforce this though, which is why we got away with returning things like 'NIR_TRUE' which are not numbers. In Python 3, the hex() builtin instead calls an object's __index__() method, which itself must return an integer. That integer is then automatically converted to a string with its hexa-decimal representation by the rest of the hex() function. As a result, we really can't make this compatible with Python 3 as it is. The solution is to stop using the hex() builtin, and instead use a hex() object method, which can return whatever we want, in Python 2 and 3. Signed-off-by: Mathieu Bridon <[email protected]> Reviewed-by: Eric Engestrom <[email protected]> Reviewed-by: Dylan Baker <[email protected]>
-rw-r--r--src/compiler/nir/nir_algebraic.py4
1 files changed, 2 insertions, 2 deletions
diff --git a/src/compiler/nir/nir_algebraic.py b/src/compiler/nir/nir_algebraic.py
index fda72d3c69e..6b8c881803b 100644
--- a/src/compiler/nir/nir_algebraic.py
+++ b/src/compiler/nir/nir_algebraic.py
@@ -79,7 +79,7 @@ class Value(object):
static const ${val.c_type} ${val.name} = {
{ ${val.type_enum}, ${val.bit_size} },
% if isinstance(val, Constant):
- ${val.type()}, { ${hex(val)} /* ${val.value} */ },
+ ${val.type()}, { ${val.hex()} /* ${val.value} */ },
% elif isinstance(val, Variable):
${val.index}, /* ${val.var_name} */
${'true' if val.is_constant else 'false'},
@@ -133,7 +133,7 @@ class Constant(Value):
assert self.bit_size == 0 or self.bit_size == 32
self.bit_size = 32
- def __hex__(self):
+ def hex(self):
if isinstance(self.value, (bool)):
return 'NIR_TRUE' if self.value else 'NIR_FALSE'
if isinstance(self.value, (int, long)):