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ORPA-pyOpenRPA/WPy32-3720/python-3.7.2/Lib/site-packages/jedi/evaluate/helpers.py

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import copy
import sys
import re
import os
from itertools import chain
from contextlib import contextmanager
from parso.python import tree
from jedi._compatibility import unicode
from jedi.parser_utils import get_parent_scope
def is_stdlib_path(path):
# Python standard library paths look like this:
# /usr/lib/python3.5/...
# TODO The implementation below is probably incorrect and not complete.
if 'dist-packages' in path or 'site-packages' in path:
return False
base_path = os.path.join(sys.prefix, 'lib', 'python')
return bool(re.match(re.escape(base_path) + r'\d.\d', path))
def deep_ast_copy(obj):
"""
Much, much faster than copy.deepcopy, but just for parser tree nodes.
"""
# If it's already in the cache, just return it.
new_obj = copy.copy(obj)
# Copy children
new_children = []
for child in obj.children:
if isinstance(child, tree.Leaf):
new_child = copy.copy(child)
new_child.parent = new_obj
else:
new_child = deep_ast_copy(child)
new_child.parent = new_obj
new_children.append(new_child)
new_obj.children = new_children
return new_obj
def evaluate_call_of_leaf(context, leaf, cut_own_trailer=False):
"""
Creates a "call" node that consist of all ``trailer`` and ``power``
objects. E.g. if you call it with ``append``::
list([]).append(3) or None
You would get a node with the content ``list([]).append`` back.
This generates a copy of the original ast node.
If you're using the leaf, e.g. the bracket `)` it will return ``list([])``.
We use this function for two purposes. Given an expression ``bar.foo``,
we may want to
- infer the type of ``foo`` to offer completions after foo
- infer the type of ``bar`` to be able to jump to the definition of foo
The option ``cut_own_trailer`` must be set to true for the second purpose.
"""
trailer = leaf.parent
if trailer.type == 'fstring':
from jedi.evaluate import compiled
return compiled.get_string_context_set(context.evaluator)
# The leaf may not be the last or first child, because there exist three
# different trailers: `( x )`, `[ x ]` and `.x`. In the first two examples
# we should not match anything more than x.
if trailer.type != 'trailer' or leaf not in (trailer.children[0], trailer.children[-1]):
if trailer.type == 'atom':
return context.eval_node(trailer)
return context.eval_node(leaf)
power = trailer.parent
index = power.children.index(trailer)
if cut_own_trailer:
cut = index
else:
cut = index + 1
if power.type == 'error_node':
start = index
while True:
start -= 1
base = power.children[start]
if base.type != 'trailer':
break
trailers = power.children[start + 1: index + 1]
else:
base = power.children[0]
trailers = power.children[1:cut]
if base == 'await':
base = trailers[0]
trailers = trailers[1:]
values = context.eval_node(base)
from jedi.evaluate.syntax_tree import eval_trailer
for trailer in trailers:
values = eval_trailer(context, values, trailer)
return values
def call_of_leaf(leaf):
"""
Creates a "call" node that consist of all ``trailer`` and ``power``
objects. E.g. if you call it with ``append``::
list([]).append(3) or None
You would get a node with the content ``list([]).append`` back.
This generates a copy of the original ast node.
If you're using the leaf, e.g. the bracket `)` it will return ``list([])``.
"""
# TODO this is the old version of this call. Try to remove it.
trailer = leaf.parent
# The leaf may not be the last or first child, because there exist three
# different trailers: `( x )`, `[ x ]` and `.x`. In the first two examples
# we should not match anything more than x.
if trailer.type != 'trailer' or leaf not in (trailer.children[0], trailer.children[-1]):
if trailer.type == 'atom':
return trailer
return leaf
power = trailer.parent
index = power.children.index(trailer)
new_power = copy.copy(power)
new_power.children = list(new_power.children)
new_power.children[index + 1:] = []
if power.type == 'error_node':
start = index
while True:
start -= 1
if power.children[start].type != 'trailer':
break
transformed = tree.Node('power', power.children[start:])
transformed.parent = power.parent
return transformed
return power
def get_names_of_node(node):
try:
children = node.children
except AttributeError:
if node.type == 'name':
return [node]
else:
return []
else:
return list(chain.from_iterable(get_names_of_node(c) for c in children))
def get_module_names(module, all_scopes):
"""
Returns a dictionary with name parts as keys and their call paths as
values.
"""
names = chain.from_iterable(module.get_used_names().values())
if not all_scopes:
# We have to filter all the names that don't have the module as a
# parent_scope. There's None as a parent, because nodes in the module
# node have the parent module and not suite as all the others.
# Therefore it's important to catch that case.
names = [n for n in names if get_parent_scope(n).parent in (module, None)]
return names
@contextmanager
def predefine_names(context, flow_scope, dct):
predefined = context.predefined_names
predefined[flow_scope] = dct
try:
yield
finally:
del predefined[flow_scope]
def is_compiled(context):
from jedi.evaluate.compiled import CompiledObject
return isinstance(context, CompiledObject)
def is_string(context):
if context.evaluator.environment.version_info.major == 2:
str_classes = (unicode, bytes)
else:
str_classes = (unicode,)
return is_compiled(context) and isinstance(context.get_safe_value(default=None), str_classes)
def is_literal(context):
return is_number(context) or is_string(context)
def _get_safe_value_or_none(context, accept):
if is_compiled(context):
value = context.get_safe_value(default=None)
if isinstance(value, accept):
return value
def get_int_or_none(context):
return _get_safe_value_or_none(context, int)
def is_number(context):
return _get_safe_value_or_none(context, (int, float)) is not None
class EvaluatorTypeError(Exception):
pass
class EvaluatorIndexError(Exception):
pass
class EvaluatorKeyError(Exception):
pass
@contextmanager
def reraise_as_evaluator(*exception_classes):
try:
yield
except exception_classes as e:
new_exc_cls = globals()['Evaluator' + e.__class__.__name__]
raise new_exc_cls(e)