Make RESUME monitoring more readable and robust#142136
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We make the code for the monitoring of PY_START and PY_RESUME events triggered by the RESUME opcode more readable and maintainable by not relying on some obscure logic on the value of oparg that can easily break if the event IDs are ever changed in the future.
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Thanks. That's a lot more readable.
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@P403n1x87 you'll need to sign the CLA before I can merge this. |
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Ah it looks like I signed the (now legacy) one in 2021. Signed the new CLA. |
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We make the code for the monitoring of PY_START and PY_RESUME events triggered by the RESUME opcode more readable and maintainable by not relying on some obscure logic on the value of oparg that can easily break if the event IDs are ever changed in the future.