[WIP] make @compile_fun correctly recurse through imported names, to try to fix #52#53
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[WIP] make @compile_fun correctly recurse through imported names, to try to fix #52#53
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This is work in progress: basically
co_namesshould be used (done)But it seems that there are issues with the way the eval dict (globals/locals) is propagated. Indeed when an external symbol is compiled, the eval dict should not be propagated. Instead its own eval dict should be used. This is available through
target.__globals__for functions, but not for other symbols (classes...).Not sure all of this is done correctly today but I actually do not have time to dedicate to it as I am not sure about the potential benefits :)