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# SOME DESCRIPTIVE TITLE.
# Copyright (C) 2001-2025, Python Software Foundation
# This file is distributed under the same license as the Python package.
# FIRST AUTHOR <EMAIL@ADDRESS>, YEAR.
#
# Translators:
# Maciej Olko <maciej.olko@gmail.com>, 2023
# haaritsubaki, 2023
# Stan Ulbrych, 2025
#
#, fuzzy
msgid ""
msgstr ""
"Project-Id-Version: Python 3.13\n"
"Report-Msgid-Bugs-To: \n"
"POT-Creation-Date: 2025-04-04 14:18+0000\n"
"PO-Revision-Date: 2021-06-28 01:04+0000\n"
"Last-Translator: Stan Ulbrych, 2025\n"
"Language-Team: Polish (https://app.transifex.com/python-doc/teams/5390/pl/)\n"
"MIME-Version: 1.0\n"
"Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8\n"
"Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit\n"
"Language: pl\n"
"Plural-Forms: nplurals=4; plural=(n==1 ? 0 : (n%10>=2 && n%10<=4) && "
"(n%100<12 || n%100>14) ? 1 : n!=1 && (n%10>=0 && n%10<=1) || (n%10>=5 && "
"n%10<=9) || (n%100>=12 && n%100<=14) ? 2 : 3);\n"
msgid ":mod:`!dis` --- Disassembler for Python bytecode"
msgstr ""
msgid "**Source code:** :source:`Lib/dis.py`"
msgstr ""
msgid ""
"The :mod:`dis` module supports the analysis of CPython :term:`bytecode` by "
"disassembling it. The CPython bytecode which this module takes as an input "
"is defined in the file :file:`Include/opcode.h` and used by the compiler and "
"the interpreter."
msgstr ""
msgid ""
"Bytecode is an implementation detail of the CPython interpreter. No "
"guarantees are made that bytecode will not be added, removed, or changed "
"between versions of Python. Use of this module should not be considered to "
"work across Python VMs or Python releases."
msgstr ""
msgid ""
"Use 2 bytes for each instruction. Previously the number of bytes varied by "
"instruction."
msgstr ""
msgid ""
"The argument of jump, exception handling and loop instructions is now the "
"instruction offset rather than the byte offset."
msgstr ""
msgid ""
"Some instructions are accompanied by one or more inline cache entries, which "
"take the form of :opcode:`CACHE` instructions. These instructions are hidden "
"by default, but can be shown by passing ``show_caches=True`` to any :mod:"
"`dis` utility. Furthermore, the interpreter now adapts the bytecode to "
"specialize it for different runtime conditions. The adaptive bytecode can be "
"shown by passing ``adaptive=True``."
msgstr ""
msgid ""
"The argument of a jump is the offset of the target instruction relative to "
"the instruction that appears immediately after the jump instruction's :"
"opcode:`CACHE` entries."
msgstr ""
msgid ""
"As a consequence, the presence of the :opcode:`CACHE` instructions is "
"transparent for forward jumps but needs to be taken into account when "
"reasoning about backward jumps."
msgstr ""
msgid ""
"The output shows logical labels rather than instruction offsets for jump "
"targets and exception handlers. The ``-O`` command line option and the "
"``show_offsets`` argument were added."
msgstr ""
msgid "Example: Given the function :func:`!myfunc`::"
msgstr ""
msgid ""
"def myfunc(alist):\n"
" return len(alist)"
msgstr ""
msgid ""
"the following command can be used to display the disassembly of :func:`!"
"myfunc`:"
msgstr ""
msgid ""
">>> dis.dis(myfunc)\n"
" 2 RESUME 0\n"
"\n"
" 3 LOAD_GLOBAL 1 (len + NULL)\n"
" LOAD_FAST 0 (alist)\n"
" CALL 1\n"
" RETURN_VALUE"
msgstr ""
msgid "(The \"2\" is a line number)."
msgstr ""
msgid "Command-line interface"
msgstr ""
msgid "The :mod:`dis` module can be invoked as a script from the command line:"
msgstr ""
msgid "python -m dis [-h] [-C] [-O] [infile]"
msgstr ""
msgid "The following options are accepted:"
msgstr ""
msgid "Display usage and exit."
msgstr ""
msgid "Show inline caches."
msgstr ""
msgid "Show offsets of instructions."
msgstr ""
msgid ""
"If :file:`infile` is specified, its disassembled code will be written to "
"stdout. Otherwise, disassembly is performed on compiled source code received "
"from stdin."
msgstr ""
msgid "Bytecode analysis"
msgstr ""
msgid ""
"The bytecode analysis API allows pieces of Python code to be wrapped in a :"
"class:`Bytecode` object that provides easy access to details of the compiled "
"code."
msgstr ""
msgid ""
"Analyse the bytecode corresponding to a function, generator, asynchronous "
"generator, coroutine, method, string of source code, or a code object (as "
"returned by :func:`compile`)."
msgstr ""
msgid ""
"This is a convenience wrapper around many of the functions listed below, "
"most notably :func:`get_instructions`, as iterating over a :class:`Bytecode` "
"instance yields the bytecode operations as :class:`Instruction` instances."
msgstr ""
msgid ""
"If *first_line* is not ``None``, it indicates the line number that should be "
"reported for the first source line in the disassembled code. Otherwise, the "
"source line information (if any) is taken directly from the disassembled "
"code object."
msgstr ""
msgid ""
"If *current_offset* is not ``None``, it refers to an instruction offset in "
"the disassembled code. Setting this means :meth:`.dis` will display a "
"\"current instruction\" marker against the specified opcode."
msgstr ""
msgid ""
"If *show_caches* is ``True``, :meth:`.dis` will display inline cache entries "
"used by the interpreter to specialize the bytecode."
msgstr ""
msgid ""
"If *adaptive* is ``True``, :meth:`.dis` will display specialized bytecode "
"that may be different from the original bytecode."
msgstr ""
msgid ""
"If *show_offsets* is ``True``, :meth:`.dis` will include instruction offsets "
"in the output."
msgstr ""
msgid ""
"Construct a :class:`Bytecode` instance from the given traceback, setting "
"*current_offset* to the instruction responsible for the exception."
msgstr ""
msgid "The compiled code object."
msgstr ""
msgid "The first source line of the code object (if available)"
msgstr ""
msgid ""
"Return a formatted view of the bytecode operations (the same as printed by :"
"func:`dis.dis`, but returned as a multi-line string)."
msgstr ""
msgid ""
"Return a formatted multi-line string with detailed information about the "
"code object, like :func:`code_info`."
msgstr ""
msgid "This can now handle coroutine and asynchronous generator objects."
msgstr ""
msgid "Added the *show_caches* and *adaptive* parameters."
msgstr ""
msgid "Example:"
msgstr "Przykład:"
msgid ""
">>> bytecode = dis.Bytecode(myfunc)\n"
">>> for instr in bytecode:\n"
"... print(instr.opname)\n"
"...\n"
"RESUME\n"
"LOAD_GLOBAL\n"
"LOAD_FAST\n"
"CALL\n"
"RETURN_VALUE"
msgstr ""
msgid "Analysis functions"
msgstr ""
msgid ""
"The :mod:`dis` module also defines the following analysis functions that "
"convert the input directly to the desired output. They can be useful if only "
"a single operation is being performed, so the intermediate analysis object "
"isn't useful:"
msgstr ""
msgid ""
"Return a formatted multi-line string with detailed code object information "
"for the supplied function, generator, asynchronous generator, coroutine, "
"method, source code string or code object."
msgstr ""
msgid ""
"Note that the exact contents of code info strings are highly implementation "
"dependent and they may change arbitrarily across Python VMs or Python "
"releases."
msgstr ""
msgid ""
"Print detailed code object information for the supplied function, method, "
"source code string or code object to *file* (or ``sys.stdout`` if *file* is "
"not specified)."
msgstr ""
msgid ""
"This is a convenient shorthand for ``print(code_info(x), file=file)``, "
"intended for interactive exploration at the interpreter prompt."
msgstr ""
msgid "Added *file* parameter."
msgstr ""
msgid ""
"Disassemble the *x* object. *x* can denote either a module, a class, a "
"method, a function, a generator, an asynchronous generator, a coroutine, a "
"code object, a string of source code or a byte sequence of raw bytecode. For "
"a module, it disassembles all functions. For a class, it disassembles all "
"methods (including class and static methods). For a code object or sequence "
"of raw bytecode, it prints one line per bytecode instruction. It also "
"recursively disassembles nested code objects. These can include generator "
"expressions, nested functions, the bodies of nested classes, and the code "
"objects used for :ref:`annotation scopes <annotation-scopes>`. Strings are "
"first compiled to code objects with the :func:`compile` built-in function "
"before being disassembled. If no object is provided, this function "
"disassembles the last traceback."
msgstr ""
msgid ""
"The disassembly is written as text to the supplied *file* argument if "
"provided and to ``sys.stdout`` otherwise."
msgstr ""
msgid ""
"The maximal depth of recursion is limited by *depth* unless it is ``None``. "
"``depth=0`` means no recursion."
msgstr ""
msgid ""
"If *show_caches* is ``True``, this function will display inline cache "
"entries used by the interpreter to specialize the bytecode."
msgstr ""
msgid ""
"If *adaptive* is ``True``, this function will display specialized bytecode "
"that may be different from the original bytecode."
msgstr ""
msgid "Implemented recursive disassembling and added *depth* parameter."
msgstr ""
msgid ""
"Disassemble the top-of-stack function of a traceback, using the last "
"traceback if none was passed. The instruction causing the exception is "
"indicated."
msgstr ""
msgid "Added the *show_offsets* parameter."
msgstr ""
msgid ""
"Disassemble a code object, indicating the last instruction if *lasti* was "
"provided. The output is divided in the following columns:"
msgstr ""
msgid "the line number, for the first instruction of each line"
msgstr ""
msgid "the current instruction, indicated as ``-->``,"
msgstr ""
msgid "a labelled instruction, indicated with ``>>``,"
msgstr ""
msgid "the address of the instruction,"
msgstr ""
msgid "the operation code name,"
msgstr ""
msgid "operation parameters, and"
msgstr ""
msgid "interpretation of the parameters in parentheses."
msgstr ""
msgid ""
"The parameter interpretation recognizes local and global variable names, "
"constant values, branch targets, and compare operators."
msgstr ""
msgid ""
"Return an iterator over the instructions in the supplied function, method, "
"source code string or code object."
msgstr ""
msgid ""
"The iterator generates a series of :class:`Instruction` named tuples giving "
"the details of each operation in the supplied code."
msgstr ""
msgid "The *adaptive* parameter works as it does in :func:`dis`."
msgstr ""
msgid ""
"The *show_caches* parameter is deprecated and has no effect. The iterator "
"generates the :class:`Instruction` instances with the *cache_info* field "
"populated (regardless of the value of *show_caches*) and it no longer "
"generates separate items for the cache entries."
msgstr ""
msgid ""
"This generator function uses the :meth:`~codeobject.co_lines` method of the :"
"ref:`code object <code-objects>` *code* to find the offsets which are starts "
"of lines in the source code. They are generated as ``(offset, lineno)`` "
"pairs."
msgstr ""
msgid "Line numbers can be decreasing. Before, they were always increasing."
msgstr ""
msgid ""
"The :pep:`626` :meth:`~codeobject.co_lines` method is used instead of the :"
"attr:`~codeobject.co_firstlineno` and :attr:`~codeobject.co_lnotab` "
"attributes of the :ref:`code object <code-objects>`."
msgstr ""
msgid ""
"Line numbers can be ``None`` for bytecode that does not map to source lines."
msgstr ""
msgid ""
"Detect all offsets in the raw compiled bytecode string *code* which are jump "
"targets, and return a list of these offsets."
msgstr ""
msgid "Compute the stack effect of *opcode* with argument *oparg*."
msgstr ""
msgid ""
"If the code has a jump target and *jump* is ``True``, :func:`~stack_effect` "
"will return the stack effect of jumping. If *jump* is ``False``, it will "
"return the stack effect of not jumping. And if *jump* is ``None`` (default), "
"it will return the maximal stack effect of both cases."
msgstr ""
msgid "Added *jump* parameter."
msgstr ""
msgid ""
"If ``oparg`` is omitted (or ``None``), the stack effect is now returned for "
"``oparg=0``. Previously this was an error for opcodes that use their arg. It "
"is also no longer an error to pass an integer ``oparg`` when the ``opcode`` "
"does not use it; the ``oparg`` in this case is ignored."
msgstr ""
msgid "Python Bytecode Instructions"
msgstr ""
msgid ""
"The :func:`get_instructions` function and :class:`Bytecode` class provide "
"details of bytecode instructions as :class:`Instruction` instances:"
msgstr ""
msgid "Details for a bytecode operation"
msgstr ""
msgid ""
"numeric code for operation, corresponding to the opcode values listed below "
"and the bytecode values in the :ref:`opcode_collections`."
msgstr ""
msgid "human readable name for operation"
msgstr ""
msgid ""
"numeric code for the base operation if operation is specialized; otherwise "
"equal to :data:`opcode`"
msgstr ""
msgid ""
"human readable name for the base operation if operation is specialized; "
"otherwise equal to :data:`opname`"
msgstr ""
msgid "numeric argument to operation (if any), otherwise ``None``"
msgstr ""
msgid "alias for :data:`arg`"
msgstr ""
msgid "resolved arg value (if any), otherwise ``None``"
msgstr ""
msgid ""
"human readable description of operation argument (if any), otherwise an "
"empty string."
msgstr ""
msgid "start index of operation within bytecode sequence"
msgstr ""
msgid ""
"start index of operation within bytecode sequence, including prefixed "
"``EXTENDED_ARG`` operations if present; otherwise equal to :data:`offset`"
msgstr ""
msgid "start index of the cache entries following the operation"
msgstr ""
msgid "end index of the cache entries following the operation"
msgstr ""
msgid "``True`` if this opcode starts a source line, otherwise ``False``"
msgstr ""
msgid ""
"source line number associated with this opcode (if any), otherwise ``None``"
msgstr ""
msgid "``True`` if other code jumps to here, otherwise ``False``"
msgstr ""
msgid ""
"bytecode index of the jump target if this is a jump operation, otherwise "
"``None``"
msgstr ""
msgid ""
":class:`dis.Positions` object holding the start and end locations that are "
"covered by this instruction."
msgstr ""
msgid ""
"Information about the cache entries of this instruction, as triplets of the "
"form ``(name, size, data)``, where the ``name`` and ``size`` describe the "
"cache format and data is the contents of the cache. ``cache_info`` is "
"``None`` if the instruction does not have caches."
msgstr ""
msgid "Field ``positions`` is added."
msgstr ""
msgid "Changed field ``starts_line``."
msgstr ""
msgid ""
"Added fields ``start_offset``, ``cache_offset``, ``end_offset``, "
"``baseopname``, ``baseopcode``, ``jump_target``, ``oparg``, ``line_number`` "
"and ``cache_info``."
msgstr ""
msgid ""
"In case the information is not available, some fields might be ``None``."
msgstr ""
msgid ""
"The Python compiler currently generates the following bytecode instructions."
msgstr ""
msgid "**General instructions**"
msgstr ""
msgid ""
"In the following, We will refer to the interpreter stack as ``STACK`` and "
"describe operations on it as if it was a Python list. The top of the stack "
"corresponds to ``STACK[-1]`` in this language."
msgstr ""
msgid ""
"Do nothing code. Used as a placeholder by the bytecode optimizer, and to "
"generate line tracing events."
msgstr ""
msgid "Removes the top-of-stack item::"
msgstr ""
msgid "STACK.pop()"
msgstr ""
msgid ""
"Removes the top-of-stack item. Equivalent to ``POP_TOP``. Used to clean up "
"at the end of loops, hence the name."
msgstr ""
msgid "Implements ``del STACK[-2]``. Used to clean up when a generator exits."
msgstr ""
msgid ""
"Push the i-th item to the top of the stack without removing it from its "
"original location::"
msgstr ""
msgid ""
"assert i > 0\n"
"STACK.append(STACK[-i])"
msgstr ""
msgid "Swap the top of the stack with the i-th element::"
msgstr ""
msgid "STACK[-i], STACK[-1] = STACK[-1], STACK[-i]"
msgstr ""
msgid ""
"Rather than being an actual instruction, this opcode is used to mark extra "
"space for the interpreter to cache useful data directly in the bytecode "
"itself. It is automatically hidden by all ``dis`` utilities, but can be "
"viewed with ``show_caches=True``."
msgstr ""
msgid ""
"Logically, this space is part of the preceding instruction. Many opcodes "
"expect to be followed by an exact number of caches, and will instruct the "
"interpreter to skip over them at runtime."
msgstr ""
msgid ""
"Populated caches can look like arbitrary instructions, so great care should "
"be taken when reading or modifying raw, adaptive bytecode containing "
"quickened data."
msgstr ""
msgid "**Unary operations**"
msgstr ""
msgid ""
"Unary operations take the top of the stack, apply the operation, and push "
"the result back on the stack."
msgstr ""
msgid "Implements ``STACK[-1] = -STACK[-1]``."
msgstr ""
msgid "Implements ``STACK[-1] = not STACK[-1]``."
msgstr ""
msgid "This instruction now requires an exact :class:`bool` operand."
msgstr ""
msgid "Implements ``STACK[-1] = ~STACK[-1]``."
msgstr ""
msgid "Implements ``STACK[-1] = iter(STACK[-1])``."
msgstr ""
msgid ""
"If ``STACK[-1]`` is a :term:`generator iterator` or :term:`coroutine` object "
"it is left as is. Otherwise, implements ``STACK[-1] = iter(STACK[-1])``."
msgstr ""
msgid "Implements ``STACK[-1] = bool(STACK[-1])``."
msgstr ""
msgid "**Binary and in-place operations**"
msgstr ""
msgid ""
"Binary operations remove the top two items from the stack (``STACK[-1]`` and "
"``STACK[-2]``). They perform the operation, then put the result back on the "
"stack."
msgstr ""
msgid ""
"In-place operations are like binary operations, but the operation is done in-"
"place when ``STACK[-2]`` supports it, and the resulting ``STACK[-1]`` may be "
"(but does not have to be) the original ``STACK[-2]``."
msgstr ""
msgid ""
"Implements the binary and in-place operators (depending on the value of "
"*op*)::"
msgstr ""
msgid ""
"rhs = STACK.pop()\n"
"lhs = STACK.pop()\n"
"STACK.append(lhs op rhs)"
msgstr ""
msgid "Implements::"
msgstr ""
msgid ""
"key = STACK.pop()\n"
"container = STACK.pop()\n"
"STACK.append(container[key])"
msgstr ""
msgid ""
"key = STACK.pop()\n"
"container = STACK.pop()\n"
"value = STACK.pop()\n"
"container[key] = value"
msgstr ""
msgid ""
"key = STACK.pop()\n"
"container = STACK.pop()\n"
"del container[key]"
msgstr ""
msgid ""
"end = STACK.pop()\n"
"start = STACK.pop()\n"
"container = STACK.pop()\n"
"STACK.append(container[start:end])"
msgstr ""
msgid ""
"end = STACK.pop()\n"
"start = STACK.pop()\n"
"container = STACK.pop()\n"
"values = STACK.pop()\n"
"container[start:end] = value"
msgstr ""
msgid "**Coroutine opcodes**"
msgstr ""
msgid ""
"Implements ``STACK[-1] = get_awaitable(STACK[-1])``, where "
"``get_awaitable(o)`` returns ``o`` if ``o`` is a coroutine object or a "
"generator object with the :data:`~inspect.CO_ITERABLE_COROUTINE` flag, or "
"resolves ``o.__await__``."
msgstr ""
msgid ""
"If the ``where`` operand is nonzero, it indicates where the instruction "
"occurs:"
msgstr ""
msgid "``1``: After a call to ``__aenter__``"
msgstr ""
msgid "``2``: After a call to ``__aexit__``"
msgstr ""
msgid "Previously, this instruction did not have an oparg."
msgstr ""
msgid "Implements ``STACK[-1] = STACK[-1].__aiter__()``."
msgstr ""
msgid "Returning awaitable objects from ``__aiter__`` is no longer supported."
msgstr ""
msgid ""
"Implement ``STACK.append(get_awaitable(STACK[-1].__anext__()))`` to the "
"stack. See ``GET_AWAITABLE`` for details about ``get_awaitable``."
msgstr ""
msgid ""
"Terminates an :keyword:`async for` loop. Handles an exception raised when "
"awaiting a next item. The stack contains the async iterable in ``STACK[-2]`` "
"and the raised exception in ``STACK[-1]``. Both are popped. If the exception "
"is not :exc:`StopAsyncIteration`, it is re-raised."
msgstr ""
msgid ""
"Exception representation on the stack now consist of one, not three, items."
msgstr ""
msgid ""
"Handles an exception raised during a :meth:`~generator.throw` or :meth:"
"`~generator.close` call through the current frame. If ``STACK[-1]`` is an "
"instance of :exc:`StopIteration`, pop three values from the stack and push "
"its ``value`` member. Otherwise, re-raise ``STACK[-1]``."
msgstr ""
msgid ""
"Resolves ``__aenter__`` and ``__aexit__`` from ``STACK[-1]``. Pushes "
"``__aexit__`` and result of ``__aenter__()`` to the stack::"
msgstr ""
msgid "STACK.extend((__aexit__, __aenter__())"
msgstr "STACK.extend((__aexit__, __aenter__())"
msgid "**Miscellaneous opcodes**"
msgstr ""
msgid ""
"item = STACK.pop()\n"
"set.add(STACK[-i], item)"
msgstr ""
msgid "Used to implement set comprehensions."
msgstr ""
msgid ""
"item = STACK.pop()\n"
"list.append(STACK[-i], item)"
msgstr ""
msgid "Used to implement list comprehensions."
msgstr ""
msgid ""
"value = STACK.pop()\n"
"key = STACK.pop()\n"
"dict.__setitem__(STACK[-i], key, value)"
msgstr ""
msgid "Used to implement dict comprehensions."
msgstr ""
msgid ""
"Map value is ``STACK[-1]`` and map key is ``STACK[-2]``. Before, those were "
"reversed."
msgstr ""
msgid ""
"For all of the :opcode:`SET_ADD`, :opcode:`LIST_APPEND` and :opcode:"
"`MAP_ADD` instructions, while the added value or key/value pair is popped "
"off, the container object remains on the stack so that it is available for "
"further iterations of the loop."
msgstr ""
msgid "Returns with ``STACK[-1]`` to the caller of the function."
msgstr ""
msgid "Returns with ``co_consts[consti]`` to the caller of the function."
msgstr ""
msgid "Yields ``STACK.pop()`` from a :term:`generator`."
msgstr ""
msgid "oparg set to be the stack depth."
msgstr ""
msgid ""
"oparg set to be the exception block depth, for efficient closing of "
"generators."
msgstr ""
msgid ""
"oparg is ``1`` if this instruction is part of a yield-from or await, and "
"``0`` otherwise."
msgstr ""
msgid ""
"Checks whether ``__annotations__`` is defined in ``locals()``, if not it is "
"set up to an empty ``dict``. This opcode is only emitted if a class or "
"module body contains :term:`variable annotations <variable annotation>` "
"statically."
msgstr ""
msgid ""
"Pops a value from the stack, which is used to restore the exception state."
msgstr ""
msgid ""
"Re-raises the exception currently on top of the stack. If oparg is non-zero, "
"pops an additional value from the stack which is used to set :attr:`~frame."
"f_lasti` of the current frame."
msgstr ""
msgid ""
"Pops a value from the stack. Pushes the current exception to the top of the "
"stack. Pushes the value originally popped back to the stack. Used in "
"exception handlers."
msgstr ""
msgid ""
"Performs exception matching for ``except``. Tests whether the ``STACK[-2]`` "
"is an exception matching ``STACK[-1]``. Pops ``STACK[-1]`` and pushes the "
"boolean result of the test."
msgstr ""
msgid ""
"Performs exception matching for ``except*``. Applies ``split(STACK[-1])`` on "
"the exception group representing ``STACK[-2]``."
msgstr ""
msgid ""
"In case of a match, pops two items from the stack and pushes the non-"
"matching subgroup (``None`` in case of full match) followed by the matching "
"subgroup. When there is no match, pops one item (the match type) and pushes "
"``None``."
msgstr ""
msgid ""
"Calls the function in position 4 on the stack with arguments (type, val, tb) "
"representing the exception at the top of the stack. Used to implement the "
"call ``context_manager.__exit__(*exc_info())`` when an exception has "
"occurred in a :keyword:`with` statement."
msgstr ""
msgid ""
"The ``__exit__`` function is in position 4 of the stack rather than 7. "
"Exception representation on the stack now consist of one, not three, items."
msgstr ""
msgid ""
"Pushes :exc:`AssertionError` onto the stack. Used by the :keyword:`assert` "
"statement."
msgstr ""
msgid ""
"Pushes :func:`!builtins.__build_class__` onto the stack. It is later called "
"to construct a class."
msgstr ""
msgid ""
"This opcode performs several operations before a with block starts. First, "
"it loads :meth:`~object.__exit__` from the context manager and pushes it "
"onto the stack for later use by :opcode:`WITH_EXCEPT_START`. Then, :meth:"
"`~object.__enter__` is called. Finally, the result of calling the "
"``__enter__()`` method is pushed onto the stack."
msgstr ""
msgid ""
"Perform ``STACK.append(len(STACK[-1]))``. Used in :keyword:`match` "
"statements where comparison with structure of pattern is needed."
msgstr ""
msgid ""
"If ``STACK[-1]`` is an instance of :class:`collections.abc.Mapping` (or, "
"more technically: if it has the :c:macro:`Py_TPFLAGS_MAPPING` flag set in "
"its :c:member:`~PyTypeObject.tp_flags`), push ``True`` onto the stack. "
"Otherwise, push ``False``."
msgstr ""
msgid ""
"If ``STACK[-1]`` is an instance of :class:`collections.abc.Sequence` and is "
"*not* an instance of :class:`str`/:class:`bytes`/:class:`bytearray` (or, "
"more technically: if it has the :c:macro:`Py_TPFLAGS_SEQUENCE` flag set in "
"its :c:member:`~PyTypeObject.tp_flags`), push ``True`` onto the stack. "
"Otherwise, push ``False``."
msgstr ""
msgid ""
"``STACK[-1]`` is a tuple of mapping keys, and ``STACK[-2]`` is the match "
"subject. If ``STACK[-2]`` contains all of the keys in ``STACK[-1]``, push a :"
"class:`tuple` containing the corresponding values. Otherwise, push ``None``."
msgstr ""
msgid ""
"Previously, this instruction also pushed a boolean value indicating success "
"(``True``) or failure (``False``)."
msgstr ""
msgid ""
"Implements ``name = STACK.pop()``. *namei* is the index of *name* in the "
"attribute :attr:`~codeobject.co_names` of the :ref:`code object <code-"
"objects>`. The compiler tries to use :opcode:`STORE_FAST` or :opcode:"
"`STORE_GLOBAL` if possible."
msgstr ""
msgid ""
"Implements ``del name``, where *namei* is the index into :attr:`~codeobject."
"co_names` attribute of the :ref:`code object <code-objects>`."
msgstr ""
msgid ""
"Unpacks ``STACK[-1]`` into *count* individual values, which are put onto the "
"stack right-to-left. Require there to be exactly *count* values.::"
msgstr ""
msgid ""
"assert(len(STACK[-1]) == count)\n"
"STACK.extend(STACK.pop()[:-count-1:-1])"
msgstr ""
"assert(len(STACK[-1]) == count)\n"
"STACK.extend(STACK.pop()[:-count-1:-1])"
msgid ""
"Implements assignment with a starred target: Unpacks an iterable in "
"``STACK[-1]`` into individual values, where the total number of values can "
"be smaller than the number of items in the iterable: one of the new values "
"will be a list of all leftover items."
msgstr ""
msgid "The number of values before and after the list value is limited to 255."
msgstr ""
msgid ""
"The number of values before the list value is encoded in the argument of the "
"opcode. The number of values after the list if any is encoded using an "
"``EXTENDED_ARG``. As a consequence, the argument can be seen as a two bytes "
"values where the low byte of *counts* is the number of values before the "
"list value, the high byte of *counts* the number of values after it."
msgstr ""
msgid ""
"The extracted values are put onto the stack right-to-left, i.e. ``a, *b, c = "
"d`` will be stored after execution as ``STACK.extend((a, b, c))``."
msgstr ""
msgid ""
"obj = STACK.pop()\n"
"value = STACK.pop()\n"
"obj.name = value"
msgstr ""
msgid ""
"where *namei* is the index of name in :attr:`~codeobject.co_names` of the :"
"ref:`code object <code-objects>`."
msgstr ""
msgid ""
"obj = STACK.pop()\n"
"del obj.name"
msgstr ""
msgid ""
"where *namei* is the index of name into :attr:`~codeobject.co_names` of the :"
"ref:`code object <code-objects>`."
msgstr ""
msgid "Works as :opcode:`STORE_NAME`, but stores the name as a global."
msgstr ""
msgid "Works as :opcode:`DELETE_NAME`, but deletes a global name."
msgstr ""
msgid "Pushes ``co_consts[consti]`` onto the stack."
msgstr ""
msgid ""
"Pushes the value associated with ``co_names[namei]`` onto the stack. The "
"name is looked up within the locals, then the globals, then the builtins."
msgstr ""
msgid ""
"Pushes a reference to the locals dictionary onto the stack. This is used to "
"prepare namespace dictionaries for :opcode:`LOAD_FROM_DICT_OR_DEREF` and :"
"opcode:`LOAD_FROM_DICT_OR_GLOBALS`."
msgstr ""
msgid ""
"Pops a mapping off the stack and looks up the value for ``co_names[namei]``. "
"If the name is not found there, looks it up in the globals and then the "
"builtins, similar to :opcode:`LOAD_GLOBAL`. This is used for loading global "
"variables in :ref:`annotation scopes <annotation-scopes>` within class "
"bodies."
msgstr ""
msgid ""
"Creates a tuple consuming *count* items from the stack, and pushes the "
"resulting tuple onto the stack::"
msgstr ""
msgid ""
"if count == 0:\n"
" value = ()\n"
"else:\n"
" value = tuple(STACK[-count:])\n"
" STACK = STACK[:-count]\n"