Difference between BINARY_ADD and INPLACE_ADD

Question:

I was going through the dis package of python. I tried code to see how it is working

>>> def get():
...     x=4
...     y=x+3 ............ this line
...     z=8
...     return y

and then run dis.dis(get) which prints the byte-code instruction for above code.

for x+3 byte-code instruction is BINARY_ADD and when went trough package docs, I found another term INPLACE_ADD

Although in there they have mentioned what is INPLACE_ADD but I did not get the difference.

I have two question

a). what is difference between BINARY_ADD and INPLACE_ADD

b). how can I write code so that byte-code instruction shows INPLACE_ADD

Asked By: navyad

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Answers:

INPLACE_ADD is the += operator:

>>> from dis import dis
>>> def f():
...     x += y
...     
>>> dis(f)
  2           0 LOAD_FAST                0 (x)
              3 LOAD_GLOBAL              0 (y)
              6 INPLACE_ADD         
              7 STORE_FAST               0 (x)
             10 LOAD_CONST               0 (None)
             13 RETURN_VALUE        
Answered By: Fred Foo
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