""" A static version of getattr. This is a backport of the Python 3 code with a little bit of additional information returned to enable Jedi to make decisions. """ import types from jedi._compatibility import py_version _sentinel = object() def _check_instance(obj, attr): instance_dict = {} try: instance_dict = object.__getattribute__(obj, "__dict__") except AttributeError: pass return dict.get(instance_dict, attr, _sentinel) def _check_class(klass, attr): for entry in _static_getmro(klass): if _shadowed_dict(type(entry)) is _sentinel: try: return entry.__dict__[attr] except KeyError: pass return _sentinel def _is_type(obj): try: _static_getmro(obj) except TypeError: return False return True def _shadowed_dict_newstyle(klass): dict_attr = type.__dict__["__dict__"] for entry in _static_getmro(klass): try: class_dict = dict_attr.__get__(entry)["__dict__"] except KeyError: pass else: if not (type(class_dict) is types.GetSetDescriptorType and class_dict.__name__ == "__dict__" and class_dict.__objclass__ is entry): return class_dict return _sentinel def _static_getmro_newstyle(klass): return type.__dict__['__mro__'].__get__(klass) if py_version >= 30: _shadowed_dict = _shadowed_dict_newstyle _get_type = type _static_getmro = _static_getmro_newstyle else: def _shadowed_dict(klass): """ In Python 2 __dict__ is not overwritable: class Foo(object): pass setattr(Foo, '__dict__', 4) Traceback (most recent call last): File "", line 1, in TypeError: __dict__ must be a dictionary object It applies to both newstyle and oldstyle classes: class Foo(object): pass setattr(Foo, '__dict__', 4) Traceback (most recent call last): File "", line 1, in AttributeError: attribute '__dict__' of 'type' objects is not writable It also applies to instances of those objects. However to keep things straight forward, newstyle classes always use the complicated way of accessing it while oldstyle classes just use getattr. """ if type(klass) is _oldstyle_class_type: return getattr(klass, '__dict__', _sentinel) return _shadowed_dict_newstyle(klass) class _OldStyleClass: pass _oldstyle_instance_type = type(_OldStyleClass()) _oldstyle_class_type = type(_OldStyleClass) def _get_type(obj): type_ = object.__getattribute__(obj, '__class__') if type_ is _oldstyle_instance_type: # Somehow for old style classes we need to access it directly. return obj.__class__ return type_ def _static_getmro(klass): if type(klass) is _oldstyle_class_type: def oldstyle_mro(klass): """ Oldstyle mro is a really simplistic way of look up mro: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/54867/what-is-the-difference-between-old-style-and-new-style-classes-in-python """ yield klass for base in klass.__bases__: for yield_from in oldstyle_mro(base): yield yield_from return oldstyle_mro(klass) return _static_getmro_newstyle(klass) def _safe_hasattr(obj, name): return _check_class(_get_type(obj), name) is not _sentinel def _safe_is_data_descriptor(obj): return _safe_hasattr(obj, '__set__') or _safe_hasattr(obj, '__delete__') def getattr_static(obj, attr, default=_sentinel): """Retrieve attributes without triggering dynamic lookup via the descriptor protocol, __getattr__ or __getattribute__. Note: this function may not be able to retrieve all attributes that getattr can fetch (like dynamically created attributes) and may find attributes that getattr can't (like descriptors that raise AttributeError). It can also return descriptor objects instead of instance members in some cases. See the documentation for details. Returns a tuple `(attr, is_get_descriptor)`. is_get_descripter means that the attribute is a descriptor that has a `__get__` attribute. """ instance_result = _sentinel if not _is_type(obj): klass = _get_type(obj) dict_attr = _shadowed_dict(klass) if (dict_attr is _sentinel or type(dict_attr) is types.MemberDescriptorType): instance_result = _check_instance(obj, attr) else: klass = obj klass_result = _check_class(klass, attr) if instance_result is not _sentinel and klass_result is not _sentinel: if _safe_hasattr(klass_result, '__get__') \ and _safe_is_data_descriptor(klass_result): # A get/set descriptor has priority over everything. return klass_result, True if instance_result is not _sentinel: return instance_result, False if klass_result is not _sentinel: return klass_result, _safe_hasattr(klass_result, '__get__') if obj is klass: # for types we check the metaclass too for entry in _static_getmro(type(klass)): if _shadowed_dict(type(entry)) is _sentinel: try: return entry.__dict__[attr], False except KeyError: pass if default is not _sentinel: return default, False raise AttributeError(attr)