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r584 | """Get useful information from live Python objects. | |||
This module encapsulates the interface provided by the internal special | ||||
attributes (co_*, im_*, tb_*, etc.) in a friendlier fashion. | ||||
It also provides some help for examining source code and class layout. | ||||
Here are some of the useful functions provided by this module: | ||||
ismodule(), isclass(), ismethod(), isfunction(), isgeneratorfunction(), | ||||
isgenerator(), istraceback(), isframe(), iscode(), isbuiltin(), | ||||
isroutine() - check object types | ||||
getmembers() - get members of an object that satisfy a given condition | ||||
getfile(), getsourcefile(), getsource() - find an object's source code | ||||
getdoc(), getcomments() - get documentation on an object | ||||
getmodule() - determine the module that an object came from | ||||
getclasstree() - arrange classes so as to represent their hierarchy | ||||
getargspec(), getargvalues(), getcallargs() - get info about function arguments | ||||
getfullargspec() - same, with support for Python-3000 features | ||||
formatargspec(), formatargvalues() - format an argument spec | ||||
getouterframes(), getinnerframes() - get info about frames | ||||
currentframe() - get the current stack frame | ||||
stack(), trace() - get info about frames on the stack or in a traceback | ||||
signature() - get a Signature object for the callable | ||||
""" | ||||
# This module is in the public domain. No warranties. | ||||
__author__ = ('Ka-Ping Yee <ping@lfw.org>', | ||||
'Yury Selivanov <yselivanov@sprymix.com>') | ||||
import imp | ||||
import importlib.machinery | ||||
import itertools | ||||
import linecache | ||||
import os | ||||
import re | ||||
import sys | ||||
import tokenize | ||||
import types | ||||
import warnings | ||||
import functools | ||||
import builtins | ||||
from operator import attrgetter | ||||
from collections import namedtuple, OrderedDict | ||||
# Create constants for the compiler flags in Include/code.h | ||||
# We try to get them from dis to avoid duplication, but fall | ||||
# back to hardcoding so the dependency is optional | ||||
try: | ||||
from dis import COMPILER_FLAG_NAMES as _flag_names | ||||
except ImportError: | ||||
CO_OPTIMIZED, CO_NEWLOCALS = 0x1, 0x2 | ||||
CO_VARARGS, CO_VARKEYWORDS = 0x4, 0x8 | ||||
CO_NESTED, CO_GENERATOR, CO_NOFREE = 0x10, 0x20, 0x40 | ||||
else: | ||||
mod_dict = globals() | ||||
for k, v in _flag_names.items(): | ||||
mod_dict["CO_" + v] = k | ||||
# See Include/object.h | ||||
TPFLAGS_IS_ABSTRACT = 1 << 20 | ||||
# ----------------------------------------------------------- type-checking | ||||
def ismodule(object): | ||||
"""Return true if the object is a module. | ||||
Module objects provide these attributes: | ||||
__cached__ pathname to byte compiled file | ||||
__doc__ documentation string | ||||
__file__ filename (missing for built-in modules)""" | ||||
return isinstance(object, types.ModuleType) | ||||
def isclass(object): | ||||
"""Return true if the object is a class. | ||||
Class objects provide these attributes: | ||||
__doc__ documentation string | ||||
__module__ name of module in which this class was defined""" | ||||
return isinstance(object, type) | ||||
def ismethod(object): | ||||
"""Return true if the object is an instance method. | ||||
Instance method objects provide these attributes: | ||||
__doc__ documentation string | ||||
__name__ name with which this method was defined | ||||
__func__ function object containing implementation of method | ||||
__self__ instance to which this method is bound""" | ||||
return isinstance(object, types.MethodType) | ||||
def ismethoddescriptor(object): | ||||
"""Return true if the object is a method descriptor. | ||||
But not if ismethod() or isclass() or isfunction() are true. | ||||
This is new in Python 2.2, and, for example, is true of int.__add__. | ||||
An object passing this test has a __get__ attribute but not a __set__ | ||||
attribute, but beyond that the set of attributes varies. __name__ is | ||||
usually sensible, and __doc__ often is. | ||||
Methods implemented via descriptors that also pass one of the other | ||||
tests return false from the ismethoddescriptor() test, simply because | ||||
the other tests promise more -- you can, e.g., count on having the | ||||
__func__ attribute (etc) when an object passes ismethod().""" | ||||
if isclass(object) or ismethod(object) or isfunction(object): | ||||
# mutual exclusion | ||||
return False | ||||
tp = type(object) | ||||
return hasattr(tp, "__get__") and not hasattr(tp, "__set__") | ||||
def isdatadescriptor(object): | ||||
"""Return true if the object is a data descriptor. | ||||
Data descriptors have both a __get__ and a __set__ attribute. Examples are | ||||
properties (defined in Python) and getsets and members (defined in C). | ||||
Typically, data descriptors will also have __name__ and __doc__ attributes | ||||
(properties, getsets, and members have both of these attributes), but this | ||||
is not guaranteed.""" | ||||
if isclass(object) or ismethod(object) or isfunction(object): | ||||
# mutual exclusion | ||||
return False | ||||
tp = type(object) | ||||
return hasattr(tp, "__set__") and hasattr(tp, "__get__") | ||||
if hasattr(types, 'MemberDescriptorType'): | ||||
# CPython and equivalent | ||||
def ismemberdescriptor(object): | ||||
"""Return true if the object is a member descriptor. | ||||
Member descriptors are specialized descriptors defined in extension | ||||
modules.""" | ||||
return isinstance(object, types.MemberDescriptorType) | ||||
else: | ||||
# Other implementations | ||||
def ismemberdescriptor(object): | ||||
"""Return true if the object is a member descriptor. | ||||
Member descriptors are specialized descriptors defined in extension | ||||
modules.""" | ||||
return False | ||||
if hasattr(types, 'GetSetDescriptorType'): | ||||
# CPython and equivalent | ||||
def isgetsetdescriptor(object): | ||||
"""Return true if the object is a getset descriptor. | ||||
getset descriptors are specialized descriptors defined in extension | ||||
modules.""" | ||||
return isinstance(object, types.GetSetDescriptorType) | ||||
else: | ||||
# Other implementations | ||||
def isgetsetdescriptor(object): | ||||
"""Return true if the object is a getset descriptor. | ||||
getset descriptors are specialized descriptors defined in extension | ||||
modules.""" | ||||
return False | ||||
def isfunction(object): | ||||
"""Return true if the object is a user-defined function. | ||||
Function objects provide these attributes: | ||||
__doc__ documentation string | ||||
__name__ name with which this function was defined | ||||
__code__ code object containing compiled function bytecode | ||||
__defaults__ tuple of any default values for arguments | ||||
__globals__ global namespace in which this function was defined | ||||
__annotations__ dict of parameter annotations | ||||
__kwdefaults__ dict of keyword only parameters with defaults""" | ||||
return isinstance(object, types.FunctionType) | ||||
def isgeneratorfunction(object): | ||||
"""Return true if the object is a user-defined generator function. | ||||
Generator function objects provides same attributes as functions. | ||||
See help(isfunction) for attributes listing.""" | ||||
return bool((isfunction(object) or ismethod(object)) and | ||||
object.__code__.co_flags & CO_GENERATOR) | ||||
def isgenerator(object): | ||||
"""Return true if the object is a generator. | ||||
Generator objects provide these attributes: | ||||
__iter__ defined to support iteration over container | ||||
close raises a new GeneratorExit exception inside the | ||||
generator to terminate the iteration | ||||
gi_code code object | ||||
gi_frame frame object or possibly None once the generator has | ||||
been exhausted | ||||
gi_running set to 1 when generator is executing, 0 otherwise | ||||
next return the next item from the container | ||||
send resumes the generator and "sends" a value that becomes | ||||
the result of the current yield-expression | ||||
throw used to raise an exception inside the generator""" | ||||
return isinstance(object, types.GeneratorType) | ||||
def istraceback(object): | ||||
"""Return true if the object is a traceback. | ||||
Traceback objects provide these attributes: | ||||
tb_frame frame object at this level | ||||
tb_lasti index of last attempted instruction in bytecode | ||||
tb_lineno current line number in Python source code | ||||
tb_next next inner traceback object (called by this level)""" | ||||
return isinstance(object, types.TracebackType) | ||||
def isframe(object): | ||||
"""Return true if the object is a frame object. | ||||
Frame objects provide these attributes: | ||||
f_back next outer frame object (this frame's caller) | ||||
f_builtins built-in namespace seen by this frame | ||||
f_code code object being executed in this frame | ||||
f_globals global namespace seen by this frame | ||||
f_lasti index of last attempted instruction in bytecode | ||||
f_lineno current line number in Python source code | ||||
f_locals local namespace seen by this frame | ||||
f_trace tracing function for this frame, or None""" | ||||
return isinstance(object, types.FrameType) | ||||
def iscode(object): | ||||
"""Return true if the object is a code object. | ||||
Code objects provide these attributes: | ||||
co_argcount number of arguments (not including * or ** args) | ||||
co_code string of raw compiled bytecode | ||||
co_consts tuple of constants used in the bytecode | ||||
co_filename name of file in which this code object was created | ||||
co_firstlineno number of first line in Python source code | ||||
co_flags bitmap: 1=optimized | 2=newlocals | 4=*arg | 8=**arg | ||||
co_lnotab encoded mapping of line numbers to bytecode indices | ||||
co_name name with which this code object was defined | ||||
co_names tuple of names of local variables | ||||
co_nlocals number of local variables | ||||
co_stacksize virtual machine stack space required | ||||
co_varnames tuple of names of arguments and local variables""" | ||||
return isinstance(object, types.CodeType) | ||||
def isbuiltin(object): | ||||
"""Return true if the object is a built-in function or method. | ||||
Built-in functions and methods provide these attributes: | ||||
__doc__ documentation string | ||||
__name__ original name of this function or method | ||||
__self__ instance to which a method is bound, or None""" | ||||
return isinstance(object, types.BuiltinFunctionType) | ||||
def isroutine(object): | ||||
"""Return true if the object is any kind of function or method.""" | ||||
return (isbuiltin(object) | ||||
or isfunction(object) | ||||
or ismethod(object) | ||||
or ismethoddescriptor(object)) | ||||
def isabstract(object): | ||||
"""Return true if the object is an abstract base class (ABC).""" | ||||
return bool(isinstance(object, type) and object.__flags__ & TPFLAGS_IS_ABSTRACT) | ||||
def getmembers(object, predicate=None): | ||||
"""Return all members of an object as (name, value) pairs sorted by name. | ||||
Optionally, only return members that satisfy a given predicate.""" | ||||
if isclass(object): | ||||
mro = (object,) + getmro(object) | ||||
else: | ||||
mro = () | ||||
results = [] | ||||
for key in dir(object): | ||||
# First try to get the value via __dict__. Some descriptors don't | ||||
# like calling their __get__ (see bug #1785). | ||||
for base in mro: | ||||
if key in base.__dict__: | ||||
value = base.__dict__[key] | ||||
break | ||||
else: | ||||
try: | ||||
value = getattr(object, key) | ||||
except AttributeError: | ||||
continue | ||||
if not predicate or predicate(value): | ||||
results.append((key, value)) | ||||
results.sort() | ||||
return results | ||||
Attribute = namedtuple('Attribute', 'name kind defining_class object') | ||||
def classify_class_attrs(cls): | ||||
"""Return list of attribute-descriptor tuples. | ||||
For each name in dir(cls), the return list contains a 4-tuple | ||||
with these elements: | ||||
0. The name (a string). | ||||
1. The kind of attribute this is, one of these strings: | ||||
'class method' created via classmethod() | ||||
'static method' created via staticmethod() | ||||
'property' created via property() | ||||
'method' any other flavor of method | ||||
'data' not a method | ||||
2. The class which defined this attribute (a class). | ||||
3. The object as obtained directly from the defining class's | ||||
__dict__, not via getattr. This is especially important for | ||||
data attributes: C.data is just a data object, but | ||||
C.__dict__['data'] may be a data descriptor with additional | ||||
info, like a __doc__ string. | ||||
""" | ||||
mro = getmro(cls) | ||||
names = dir(cls) | ||||
result = [] | ||||
for name in names: | ||||
# Get the object associated with the name, and where it was defined. | ||||
# Getting an obj from the __dict__ sometimes reveals more than | ||||
# using getattr. Static and class methods are dramatic examples. | ||||
# Furthermore, some objects may raise an Exception when fetched with | ||||
# getattr(). This is the case with some descriptors (bug #1785). | ||||
# Thus, we only use getattr() as a last resort. | ||||
homecls = None | ||||
for base in (cls,) + mro: | ||||
if name in base.__dict__: | ||||
obj = base.__dict__[name] | ||||
homecls = base | ||||
break | ||||
else: | ||||
obj = getattr(cls, name) | ||||
homecls = getattr(obj, "__objclass__", homecls) | ||||
# Classify the object. | ||||
if isinstance(obj, staticmethod): | ||||
kind = "static method" | ||||
elif isinstance(obj, classmethod): | ||||
kind = "class method" | ||||
elif isinstance(obj, property): | ||||
kind = "property" | ||||
elif ismethoddescriptor(obj): | ||||
kind = "method" | ||||
elif isdatadescriptor(obj): | ||||
kind = "data" | ||||
else: | ||||
obj_via_getattr = getattr(cls, name) | ||||
if (isfunction(obj_via_getattr) or | ||||
ismethoddescriptor(obj_via_getattr)): | ||||
kind = "method" | ||||
else: | ||||
kind = "data" | ||||
obj = obj_via_getattr | ||||
result.append(Attribute(name, kind, homecls, obj)) | ||||
return result | ||||
# ----------------------------------------------------------- class helpers | ||||
def getmro(cls): | ||||
"Return tuple of base classes (including cls) in method resolution order." | ||||
return cls.__mro__ | ||||
# -------------------------------------------------- source code extraction | ||||
def indentsize(line): | ||||
"""Return the indent size, in spaces, at the start of a line of text.""" | ||||
expline = line.expandtabs() | ||||
return len(expline) - len(expline.lstrip()) | ||||
def getdoc(object): | ||||
"""Get the documentation string for an object. | ||||
All tabs are expanded to spaces. To clean up docstrings that are | ||||
indented to line up with blocks of code, any whitespace than can be | ||||
uniformly removed from the second line onwards is removed.""" | ||||
try: | ||||
doc = object.__doc__ | ||||
except AttributeError: | ||||
return None | ||||
if not isinstance(doc, str): | ||||
return None | ||||
return cleandoc(doc) | ||||
def cleandoc(doc): | ||||
"""Clean up indentation from docstrings. | ||||
Any whitespace that can be uniformly removed from the second line | ||||
onwards is removed.""" | ||||
try: | ||||
lines = doc.expandtabs().split('\n') | ||||
except UnicodeError: | ||||
return None | ||||
else: | ||||
# Find minimum indentation of any non-blank lines after first line. | ||||
margin = sys.maxsize | ||||
for line in lines[1:]: | ||||
content = len(line.lstrip()) | ||||
if content: | ||||
indent = len(line) - content | ||||
margin = min(margin, indent) | ||||
# Remove indentation. | ||||
if lines: | ||||
lines[0] = lines[0].lstrip() | ||||
if margin < sys.maxsize: | ||||
for i in range(1, len(lines)): lines[i] = lines[i][margin:] | ||||
# Remove any trailing or leading blank lines. | ||||
while lines and not lines[-1]: | ||||
lines.pop() | ||||
while lines and not lines[0]: | ||||
lines.pop(0) | ||||
return '\n'.join(lines) | ||||
def getfile(object): | ||||
"""Work out which source or compiled file an object was defined in.""" | ||||
if ismodule(object): | ||||
if hasattr(object, '__file__'): | ||||
return object.__file__ | ||||
raise TypeError('{!r} is a built-in module'.format(object)) | ||||
if isclass(object): | ||||
object = sys.modules.get(object.__module__) | ||||
if hasattr(object, '__file__'): | ||||
return object.__file__ | ||||
raise TypeError('{!r} is a built-in class'.format(object)) | ||||
if ismethod(object): | ||||
object = object.__func__ | ||||
if isfunction(object): | ||||
object = object.__code__ | ||||
if istraceback(object): | ||||
object = object.tb_frame | ||||
if isframe(object): | ||||
object = object.f_code | ||||
if iscode(object): | ||||
return object.co_filename | ||||
raise TypeError('{!r} is not a module, class, method, ' | ||||
'function, traceback, frame, or code object'.format(object)) | ||||
ModuleInfo = namedtuple('ModuleInfo', 'name suffix mode module_type') | ||||
def getmoduleinfo(path): | ||||
"""Get the module name, suffix, mode, and module type for a given file.""" | ||||
warnings.warn('inspect.getmoduleinfo() is deprecated', DeprecationWarning, | ||||
2) | ||||
filename = os.path.basename(path) | ||||
suffixes = [(-len(suffix), suffix, mode, mtype) | ||||
for suffix, mode, mtype in imp.get_suffixes()] | ||||
suffixes.sort() # try longest suffixes first, in case they overlap | ||||
for neglen, suffix, mode, mtype in suffixes: | ||||
if filename[neglen:] == suffix: | ||||
return ModuleInfo(filename[:neglen], suffix, mode, mtype) | ||||
def getmodulename(path): | ||||
"""Return the module name for a given file, or None.""" | ||||
fname = os.path.basename(path) | ||||
# Check for paths that look like an actual module file | ||||
suffixes = [(-len(suffix), suffix) | ||||
for suffix in importlib.machinery.all_suffixes()] | ||||
suffixes.sort() # try longest suffixes first, in case they overlap | ||||
for neglen, suffix in suffixes: | ||||
if fname.endswith(suffix): | ||||
return fname[:neglen] | ||||
return None | ||||
def getsourcefile(object): | ||||
"""Return the filename that can be used to locate an object's source. | ||||
Return None if no way can be identified to get the source. | ||||
""" | ||||
filename = getfile(object) | ||||
all_bytecode_suffixes = importlib.machinery.DEBUG_BYTECODE_SUFFIXES[:] | ||||
all_bytecode_suffixes += importlib.machinery.OPTIMIZED_BYTECODE_SUFFIXES[:] | ||||
if any(filename.endswith(s) for s in all_bytecode_suffixes): | ||||
filename = (os.path.splitext(filename)[0] + | ||||
importlib.machinery.SOURCE_SUFFIXES[0]) | ||||
elif any(filename.endswith(s) for s in | ||||
importlib.machinery.EXTENSION_SUFFIXES): | ||||
return None | ||||
if os.path.exists(filename): | ||||
return filename | ||||
# only return a non-existent filename if the module has a PEP 302 loader | ||||
if hasattr(getmodule(object, filename), '__loader__'): | ||||
return filename | ||||
# or it is in the linecache | ||||
if filename in linecache.cache: | ||||
return filename | ||||
def getabsfile(object, _filename=None): | ||||
"""Return an absolute path to the source or compiled file for an object. | ||||
The idea is for each object to have a unique origin, so this routine | ||||
normalizes the result as much as possible.""" | ||||
if _filename is None: | ||||
_filename = getsourcefile(object) or getfile(object) | ||||
return os.path.normcase(os.path.abspath(_filename)) | ||||
modulesbyfile = {} | ||||
_filesbymodname = {} | ||||
def getmodule(object, _filename=None): | ||||
"""Return the module an object was defined in, or None if not found.""" | ||||
if ismodule(object): | ||||
return object | ||||
if hasattr(object, '__module__'): | ||||
return sys.modules.get(object.__module__) | ||||
# Try the filename to modulename cache | ||||
if _filename is not None and _filename in modulesbyfile: | ||||
return sys.modules.get(modulesbyfile[_filename]) | ||||
# Try the cache again with the absolute file name | ||||
try: | ||||
file = getabsfile(object, _filename) | ||||
except TypeError: | ||||
return None | ||||
if file in modulesbyfile: | ||||
return sys.modules.get(modulesbyfile[file]) | ||||
# Update the filename to module name cache and check yet again | ||||
# Copy sys.modules in order to cope with changes while iterating | ||||
for modname, module in list(sys.modules.items()): | ||||
if ismodule(module) and hasattr(module, '__file__'): | ||||
f = module.__file__ | ||||
if f == _filesbymodname.get(modname, None): | ||||
# Have already mapped this module, so skip it | ||||
continue | ||||
_filesbymodname[modname] = f | ||||
f = getabsfile(module) | ||||
# Always map to the name the module knows itself by | ||||
modulesbyfile[f] = modulesbyfile[ | ||||
os.path.realpath(f)] = module.__name__ | ||||
if file in modulesbyfile: | ||||
return sys.modules.get(modulesbyfile[file]) | ||||
# Check the main module | ||||
main = sys.modules['__main__'] | ||||
if not hasattr(object, '__name__'): | ||||
return None | ||||
if hasattr(main, object.__name__): | ||||
mainobject = getattr(main, object.__name__) | ||||
if mainobject is object: | ||||
return main | ||||
# Check builtins | ||||
builtin = sys.modules['builtins'] | ||||
if hasattr(builtin, object.__name__): | ||||
builtinobject = getattr(builtin, object.__name__) | ||||
if builtinobject is object: | ||||
return builtin | ||||
def findsource(object): | ||||
"""Return the entire source file and starting line number for an object. | ||||
The argument may be a module, class, method, function, traceback, frame, | ||||
or code object. The source code is returned as a list of all the lines | ||||
in the file and the line number indexes a line in that list. An IOError | ||||
is raised if the source code cannot be retrieved.""" | ||||
file = getfile(object) | ||||
sourcefile = getsourcefile(object) | ||||
if not sourcefile and file[:1] + file[-1:] != '<>': | ||||
raise IOError('source code not available') | ||||
file = sourcefile if sourcefile else file | ||||
module = getmodule(object, file) | ||||
if module: | ||||
lines = linecache.getlines(file, module.__dict__) | ||||
else: | ||||
lines = linecache.getlines(file) | ||||
if not lines: | ||||
raise IOError('could not get source code') | ||||
if ismodule(object): | ||||
return lines, 0 | ||||
if isclass(object): | ||||
name = object.__name__ | ||||
pat = re.compile(r'^(\s*)class\s*' + name + r'\b') | ||||
# make some effort to find the best matching class definition: | ||||
# use the one with the least indentation, which is the one | ||||
# that's most probably not inside a function definition. | ||||
candidates = [] | ||||
for i in range(len(lines)): | ||||
match = pat.match(lines[i]) | ||||
if match: | ||||
# if it's at toplevel, it's already the best one | ||||
if lines[i][0] == 'c': | ||||
return lines, i | ||||
# else add whitespace to candidate list | ||||
candidates.append((match.group(1), i)) | ||||
if candidates: | ||||
# this will sort by whitespace, and by line number, | ||||
# less whitespace first | ||||
candidates.sort() | ||||
return lines, candidates[0][1] | ||||
else: | ||||
raise IOError('could not find class definition') | ||||
if ismethod(object): | ||||
object = object.__func__ | ||||
if isfunction(object): | ||||
object = object.__code__ | ||||
if istraceback(object): | ||||
object = object.tb_frame | ||||
if isframe(object): | ||||
object = object.f_code | ||||
if iscode(object): | ||||
if not hasattr(object, 'co_firstlineno'): | ||||
raise IOError('could not find function definition') | ||||
lnum = object.co_firstlineno - 1 | ||||
pat = re.compile(r'^(\s*def\s)|(.*(?<!\w)lambda(:|\s))|^(\s*@)') | ||||
while lnum > 0: | ||||
if pat.match(lines[lnum]): break | ||||
lnum = lnum - 1 | ||||
return lines, lnum | ||||
raise IOError('could not find code object') | ||||
def getcomments(object): | ||||
"""Get lines of comments immediately preceding an object's source code. | ||||
Returns None when source can't be found. | ||||
""" | ||||
try: | ||||
lines, lnum = findsource(object) | ||||
except (IOError, TypeError): | ||||
return None | ||||
if ismodule(object): | ||||
# Look for a comment block at the top of the file. | ||||
start = 0 | ||||
if lines and lines[0][:2] == '#!': start = 1 | ||||
while start < len(lines) and lines[start].strip() in ('', '#'): | ||||
start = start + 1 | ||||
if start < len(lines) and lines[start][:1] == '#': | ||||
comments = [] | ||||
end = start | ||||
while end < len(lines) and lines[end][:1] == '#': | ||||
comments.append(lines[end].expandtabs()) | ||||
end = end + 1 | ||||
return ''.join(comments) | ||||
# Look for a preceding block of comments at the same indentation. | ||||
elif lnum > 0: | ||||
indent = indentsize(lines[lnum]) | ||||
end = lnum - 1 | ||||
if end >= 0 and lines[end].lstrip()[:1] == '#' and \ | ||||
indentsize(lines[end]) == indent: | ||||
comments = [lines[end].expandtabs().lstrip()] | ||||
if end > 0: | ||||
end = end - 1 | ||||
comment = lines[end].expandtabs().lstrip() | ||||
while comment[:1] == '#' and indentsize(lines[end]) == indent: | ||||
comments[:0] = [comment] | ||||
end = end - 1 | ||||
if end < 0: break | ||||
comment = lines[end].expandtabs().lstrip() | ||||
while comments and comments[0].strip() == '#': | ||||
comments[:1] = [] | ||||
while comments and comments[-1].strip() == '#': | ||||
comments[-1:] = [] | ||||
return ''.join(comments) | ||||
class EndOfBlock(Exception): pass | ||||
class BlockFinder: | ||||
"""Provide a tokeneater() method to detect the end of a code block.""" | ||||
def __init__(self): | ||||
self.indent = 0 | ||||
self.islambda = False | ||||
self.started = False | ||||
self.passline = False | ||||
self.last = 1 | ||||
def tokeneater(self, type, token, srowcol, erowcol, line): | ||||
if not self.started: | ||||
# look for the first "def", "class" or "lambda" | ||||
if token in ("def", "class", "lambda"): | ||||
if token == "lambda": | ||||
self.islambda = True | ||||
self.started = True | ||||
self.passline = True # skip to the end of the line | ||||
elif type == tokenize.NEWLINE: | ||||
self.passline = False # stop skipping when a NEWLINE is seen | ||||
self.last = srowcol[0] | ||||
if self.islambda: # lambdas always end at the first NEWLINE | ||||
raise EndOfBlock | ||||
elif self.passline: | ||||
pass | ||||
elif type == tokenize.INDENT: | ||||
self.indent = self.indent + 1 | ||||
self.passline = True | ||||
elif type == tokenize.DEDENT: | ||||
self.indent = self.indent - 1 | ||||
# the end of matching indent/dedent pairs end a block | ||||
# (note that this only works for "def"/"class" blocks, | ||||
# not e.g. for "if: else:" or "try: finally:" blocks) | ||||
if self.indent <= 0: | ||||
raise EndOfBlock | ||||
elif self.indent == 0 and type not in (tokenize.COMMENT, tokenize.NL): | ||||
# any other token on the same indentation level end the previous | ||||
# block as well, except the pseudo-tokens COMMENT and NL. | ||||
raise EndOfBlock | ||||
def getblock(lines): | ||||
"""Extract the block of code at the top of the given list of lines.""" | ||||
blockfinder = BlockFinder() | ||||
try: | ||||
tokens = tokenize.generate_tokens(iter(lines).__next__) | ||||
for _token in tokens: | ||||
blockfinder.tokeneater(*_token) | ||||
except (EndOfBlock, IndentationError): | ||||
pass | ||||
return lines[:blockfinder.last] | ||||
def getsourcelines(object): | ||||
"""Return a list of source lines and starting line number for an object. | ||||
The argument may be a module, class, method, function, traceback, frame, | ||||
or code object. The source code is returned as a list of the lines | ||||
corresponding to the object and the line number indicates where in the | ||||
original source file the first line of code was found. An IOError is | ||||
raised if the source code cannot be retrieved.""" | ||||
lines, lnum = findsource(object) | ||||
if ismodule(object): return lines, 0 | ||||
else: return getblock(lines[lnum:]), lnum + 1 | ||||
def getsource(object): | ||||
"""Return the text of the source code for an object. | ||||
The argument may be a module, class, method, function, traceback, frame, | ||||
or code object. The source code is returned as a single string. An | ||||
IOError is raised if the source code cannot be retrieved.""" | ||||
lines, lnum = getsourcelines(object) | ||||
return ''.join(lines) | ||||
# --------------------------------------------------- class tree extraction | ||||
def walktree(classes, children, parent): | ||||
"""Recursive helper function for getclasstree().""" | ||||
results = [] | ||||
classes.sort(key=attrgetter('__module__', '__name__')) | ||||
for c in classes: | ||||
results.append((c, c.__bases__)) | ||||
if c in children: | ||||
results.append(walktree(children[c], children, c)) | ||||
return results | ||||
def getclasstree(classes, unique=False): | ||||
"""Arrange the given list of classes into a hierarchy of nested lists. | ||||
Where a nested list appears, it contains classes derived from the class | ||||
whose entry immediately precedes the list. Each entry is a 2-tuple | ||||
containing a class and a tuple of its base classes. If the 'unique' | ||||
argument is true, exactly one entry appears in the returned structure | ||||
for each class in the given list. Otherwise, classes using multiple | ||||
inheritance and their descendants will appear multiple times.""" | ||||
children = {} | ||||
roots = [] | ||||
for c in classes: | ||||
if c.__bases__: | ||||
for parent in c.__bases__: | ||||
if not parent in children: | ||||
children[parent] = [] | ||||
if c not in children[parent]: | ||||
children[parent].append(c) | ||||
if unique and parent in classes: break | ||||
elif c not in roots: | ||||
roots.append(c) | ||||
for parent in children: | ||||
if parent not in classes: | ||||
roots.append(parent) | ||||
return walktree(roots, children, None) | ||||
# ------------------------------------------------ argument list extraction | ||||
Arguments = namedtuple('Arguments', 'args, varargs, varkw') | ||||
def getargs(co): | ||||
"""Get information about the arguments accepted by a code object. | ||||
Three things are returned: (args, varargs, varkw), where | ||||
'args' is the list of argument names. Keyword-only arguments are | ||||
appended. 'varargs' and 'varkw' are the names of the * and ** | ||||
arguments or None.""" | ||||
args, varargs, kwonlyargs, varkw = _getfullargs(co) | ||||
return Arguments(args + kwonlyargs, varargs, varkw) | ||||
def _getfullargs(co): | ||||
"""Get information about the arguments accepted by a code object. | ||||
Four things are returned: (args, varargs, kwonlyargs, varkw), where | ||||
'args' and 'kwonlyargs' are lists of argument names, and 'varargs' | ||||
and 'varkw' are the names of the * and ** arguments or None.""" | ||||
if not iscode(co): | ||||
raise TypeError('{!r} is not a code object'.format(co)) | ||||
nargs = co.co_argcount | ||||
names = co.co_varnames | ||||
nkwargs = co.co_kwonlyargcount | ||||
args = list(names[:nargs]) | ||||
kwonlyargs = list(names[nargs:nargs+nkwargs]) | ||||
step = 0 | ||||
nargs += nkwargs | ||||
varargs = None | ||||
if co.co_flags & CO_VARARGS: | ||||
varargs = co.co_varnames[nargs] | ||||
nargs = nargs + 1 | ||||
varkw = None | ||||
if co.co_flags & CO_VARKEYWORDS: | ||||
varkw = co.co_varnames[nargs] | ||||
return args, varargs, kwonlyargs, varkw | ||||
ArgSpec = namedtuple('ArgSpec', 'args varargs keywords defaults') | ||||
def getargspec(func): | ||||
"""Get the names and default values of a function's arguments. | ||||
A tuple of four things is returned: (args, varargs, varkw, defaults). | ||||
'args' is a list of the argument names. | ||||
'args' will include keyword-only argument names. | ||||
'varargs' and 'varkw' are the names of the * and ** arguments or None. | ||||
'defaults' is an n-tuple of the default values of the last n arguments. | ||||
Use the getfullargspec() API for Python-3000 code, as annotations | ||||
and keyword arguments are supported. getargspec() will raise ValueError | ||||
if the func has either annotations or keyword arguments. | ||||
""" | ||||
args, varargs, varkw, defaults, kwonlyargs, kwonlydefaults, ann = \ | ||||
getfullargspec(func) | ||||
if kwonlyargs or ann: | ||||
raise ValueError("Function has keyword-only arguments or annotations" | ||||
", use getfullargspec() API which can support them") | ||||
return ArgSpec(args, varargs, varkw, defaults) | ||||
FullArgSpec = namedtuple('FullArgSpec', | ||||
'args, varargs, varkw, defaults, kwonlyargs, kwonlydefaults, annotations') | ||||
def getfullargspec(func): | ||||
"""Get the names and default values of a function's arguments. | ||||
A tuple of seven things is returned: | ||||
(args, varargs, varkw, defaults, kwonlyargs, kwonlydefaults annotations). | ||||
'args' is a list of the argument names. | ||||
'varargs' and 'varkw' are the names of the * and ** arguments or None. | ||||
'defaults' is an n-tuple of the default values of the last n arguments. | ||||
'kwonlyargs' is a list of keyword-only argument names. | ||||
'kwonlydefaults' is a dictionary mapping names from kwonlyargs to defaults. | ||||
'annotations' is a dictionary mapping argument names to annotations. | ||||
The first four items in the tuple correspond to getargspec(). | ||||
""" | ||||
if ismethod(func): | ||||
func = func.__func__ | ||||
if not isfunction(func): | ||||
raise TypeError('{!r} is not a Python function'.format(func)) | ||||
args, varargs, kwonlyargs, varkw = _getfullargs(func.__code__) | ||||
return FullArgSpec(args, varargs, varkw, func.__defaults__, | ||||
kwonlyargs, func.__kwdefaults__, func.__annotations__) | ||||
ArgInfo = namedtuple('ArgInfo', 'args varargs keywords locals') | ||||
def getargvalues(frame): | ||||
"""Get information about arguments passed into a particular frame. | ||||
A tuple of four things is returned: (args, varargs, varkw, locals). | ||||
'args' is a list of the argument names. | ||||
'varargs' and 'varkw' are the names of the * and ** arguments or None. | ||||
'locals' is the locals dictionary of the given frame.""" | ||||
args, varargs, varkw = getargs(frame.f_code) | ||||
return ArgInfo(args, varargs, varkw, frame.f_locals) | ||||
def formatannotation(annotation, base_module=None): | ||||
if isinstance(annotation, type): | ||||
if annotation.__module__ in ('builtins', base_module): | ||||
return annotation.__name__ | ||||
return annotation.__module__+'.'+annotation.__name__ | ||||
return repr(annotation) | ||||
def formatannotationrelativeto(object): | ||||
module = getattr(object, '__module__', None) | ||||
def _formatannotation(annotation): | ||||
return formatannotation(annotation, module) | ||||
return _formatannotation | ||||
#brython fix me | ||||
def formatargspec(args, varargs=None, varkw=None, defaults=None, | ||||
kwonlyargs=(), kwonlydefaults={}, annotations={}, | ||||
formatarg=str, | ||||
formatvarargs=lambda name: '*' + name, | ||||
formatvarkw=lambda name: '**' + name, | ||||
formatvalue=lambda value: '=' + repr(value), | ||||
formatreturns=lambda text: ' -> ' + text, | ||||
formatannotation=formatannotation): | ||||
"""Format an argument spec from the values returned by getargspec | ||||
or getfullargspec. | ||||
The first seven arguments are (args, varargs, varkw, defaults, | ||||
kwonlyargs, kwonlydefaults, annotations). The other five arguments | ||||
are the corresponding optional formatting functions that are called to | ||||
turn names and values into strings. The last argument is an optional | ||||
function to format the sequence of arguments.""" | ||||
def formatargandannotation(arg): | ||||
result = formatarg(arg) | ||||
if arg in annotations: | ||||
result += ': ' + formatannotation(annotations[arg]) | ||||
return result | ||||
specs = [] | ||||
if defaults: | ||||
firstdefault = len(args) - len(defaults) | ||||
for i, arg in enumerate(args): | ||||
spec = formatargandannotation(arg) | ||||
if defaults and i >= firstdefault: | ||||
spec = spec + formatvalue(defaults[i - firstdefault]) | ||||
specs.append(spec) | ||||
if varargs is not None: | ||||
specs.append(formatvarargs(formatargandannotation(varargs))) | ||||
else: | ||||
if kwonlyargs: | ||||
specs.append('*') | ||||
if kwonlyargs: | ||||
for kwonlyarg in kwonlyargs: | ||||
spec = formatargandannotation(kwonlyarg) | ||||
if kwonlydefaults and kwonlyarg in kwonlydefaults: | ||||
spec += formatvalue(kwonlydefaults[kwonlyarg]) | ||||
specs.append(spec) | ||||
if varkw is not None: | ||||
specs.append(formatvarkw(formatargandannotation(varkw))) | ||||
result = '(' + ', '.join(specs) + ')' | ||||
if 'return' in annotations: | ||||
result += formatreturns(formatannotation(annotations['return'])) | ||||
return result | ||||
#brython fix me | ||||
#def formatargvalues(args, varargs, varkw, locals, | ||||
# formatarg=str, | ||||
# formatvarargs=lambda name: '*' + name, | ||||
# formatvarkw=lambda name: '**' + name, | ||||
# formatvalue=lambda value: '=' + repr(value)): | ||||
# """Format an argument spec from the 4 values returned by getargvalues. | ||||
# The first four arguments are (args, varargs, varkw, locals). The | ||||
# next four arguments are the corresponding optional formatting functions | ||||
# that are called to turn names and values into strings. The ninth | ||||
# argument is an optional function to format the sequence of arguments.""" | ||||
# def convert(name, locals=locals, | ||||
# formatarg=formatarg, formatvalue=formatvalue): | ||||
# return formatarg(name) + formatvalue(locals[name]) | ||||
# specs = [] | ||||
# for i in range(len(args)): | ||||
# specs.append(convert(args[i])) | ||||
# if varargs: | ||||
# specs.append(formatvarargs(varargs) + formatvalue(locals[varargs])) | ||||
# if varkw: | ||||
# specs.append(formatvarkw(varkw) + formatvalue(locals[varkw])) | ||||
# return '(' + ', '.join(specs) + ')' | ||||
def _missing_arguments(f_name, argnames, pos, values): | ||||
names = [repr(name) for name in argnames if name not in values] | ||||
missing = len(names) | ||||
if missing == 1: | ||||
s = names[0] | ||||
elif missing == 2: | ||||
s = "{} and {}".format(*names) | ||||
else: | ||||
tail = ", {} and {}".format(names[-2:]) | ||||
del names[-2:] | ||||
s = ", ".join(names) + tail | ||||
raise TypeError("%s() missing %i required %s argument%s: %s" % | ||||
(f_name, missing, | ||||
"positional" if pos else "keyword-only", | ||||
"" if missing == 1 else "s", s)) | ||||
def _too_many(f_name, args, kwonly, varargs, defcount, given, values): | ||||
atleast = len(args) - defcount | ||||
kwonly_given = len([arg for arg in kwonly if arg in values]) | ||||
if varargs: | ||||
plural = atleast != 1 | ||||
sig = "at least %d" % (atleast,) | ||||
elif defcount: | ||||
plural = True | ||||
sig = "from %d to %d" % (atleast, len(args)) | ||||
else: | ||||
plural = len(args) != 1 | ||||
sig = str(len(args)) | ||||
kwonly_sig = "" | ||||
if kwonly_given: | ||||
msg = " positional argument%s (and %d keyword-only argument%s)" | ||||
kwonly_sig = (msg % ("s" if given != 1 else "", kwonly_given, | ||||
"s" if kwonly_given != 1 else "")) | ||||
raise TypeError("%s() takes %s positional argument%s but %d%s %s given" % | ||||
(f_name, sig, "s" if plural else "", given, kwonly_sig, | ||||
"was" if given == 1 and not kwonly_given else "were")) | ||||
def getcallargs(func, *positional, **named): | ||||
"""Get the mapping of arguments to values. | ||||
A dict is returned, with keys the function argument names (including the | ||||
names of the * and ** arguments, if any), and values the respective bound | ||||
values from 'positional' and 'named'.""" | ||||
spec = getfullargspec(func) | ||||
args, varargs, varkw, defaults, kwonlyargs, kwonlydefaults, ann = spec | ||||
f_name = func.__name__ | ||||
arg2value = {} | ||||
if ismethod(func) and func.__self__ is not None: | ||||
# implicit 'self' (or 'cls' for classmethods) argument | ||||
positional = (func.__self__,) + positional | ||||
num_pos = len(positional) | ||||
num_args = len(args) | ||||
num_defaults = len(defaults) if defaults else 0 | ||||
n = min(num_pos, num_args) | ||||
for i in range(n): | ||||
arg2value[args[i]] = positional[i] | ||||
if varargs: | ||||
arg2value[varargs] = tuple(positional[n:]) | ||||
possible_kwargs = set(args + kwonlyargs) | ||||
if varkw: | ||||
arg2value[varkw] = {} | ||||
for kw, value in named.items(): | ||||
if kw not in possible_kwargs: | ||||
if not varkw: | ||||
raise TypeError("%s() got an unexpected keyword argument %r" % | ||||
(f_name, kw)) | ||||
arg2value[varkw][kw] = value | ||||
continue | ||||
if kw in arg2value: | ||||
raise TypeError("%s() got multiple values for argument %r" % | ||||
(f_name, kw)) | ||||
arg2value[kw] = value | ||||
if num_pos > num_args and not varargs: | ||||
_too_many(f_name, args, kwonlyargs, varargs, num_defaults, | ||||
num_pos, arg2value) | ||||
if num_pos < num_args: | ||||
req = args[:num_args - num_defaults] | ||||
for arg in req: | ||||
if arg not in arg2value: | ||||
_missing_arguments(f_name, req, True, arg2value) | ||||
for i, arg in enumerate(args[num_args - num_defaults:]): | ||||
if arg not in arg2value: | ||||
arg2value[arg] = defaults[i] | ||||
missing = 0 | ||||
for kwarg in kwonlyargs: | ||||
if kwarg not in arg2value: | ||||
if kwarg in kwonlydefaults: | ||||
arg2value[kwarg] = kwonlydefaults[kwarg] | ||||
else: | ||||
missing += 1 | ||||
if missing: | ||||
_missing_arguments(f_name, kwonlyargs, False, arg2value) | ||||
return arg2value | ||||
ClosureVars = namedtuple('ClosureVars', 'nonlocals globals builtins unbound') | ||||
def getclosurevars(func): | ||||
""" | ||||
Get the mapping of free variables to their current values. | ||||
Returns a named tuple of dicts mapping the current nonlocal, global | ||||
and builtin references as seen by the body of the function. A final | ||||
set of unbound names that could not be resolved is also provided. | ||||
""" | ||||
if ismethod(func): | ||||
func = func.__func__ | ||||
if not isfunction(func): | ||||
raise TypeError("'{!r}' is not a Python function".format(func)) | ||||
code = func.__code__ | ||||
# Nonlocal references are named in co_freevars and resolved | ||||
# by looking them up in __closure__ by positional index | ||||
if func.__closure__ is None: | ||||
nonlocal_vars = {} | ||||
else: | ||||
nonlocal_vars = { | ||||
var : cell.cell_contents | ||||
for var, cell in zip(code.co_freevars, func.__closure__) | ||||
} | ||||
# Global and builtin references are named in co_names and resolved | ||||
# by looking them up in __globals__ or __builtins__ | ||||
global_ns = func.__globals__ | ||||
builtin_ns = global_ns.get("__builtins__", builtins.__dict__) | ||||
if ismodule(builtin_ns): | ||||
builtin_ns = builtin_ns.__dict__ | ||||
global_vars = {} | ||||
builtin_vars = {} | ||||
unbound_names = set() | ||||
for name in code.co_names: | ||||
if name in ("None", "True", "False"): | ||||
# Because these used to be builtins instead of keywords, they | ||||
# may still show up as name references. We ignore them. | ||||
continue | ||||
try: | ||||
global_vars[name] = global_ns[name] | ||||
except KeyError: | ||||
try: | ||||
builtin_vars[name] = builtin_ns[name] | ||||
except KeyError: | ||||
unbound_names.add(name) | ||||
return ClosureVars(nonlocal_vars, global_vars, | ||||
builtin_vars, unbound_names) | ||||
# -------------------------------------------------- stack frame extraction | ||||
Traceback = namedtuple('Traceback', 'filename lineno function code_context index') | ||||
def getframeinfo(frame, context=1): | ||||
"""Get information about a frame or traceback object. | ||||
A tuple of five things is returned: the filename, the line number of | ||||
the current line, the function name, a list of lines of context from | ||||
the source code, and the index of the current line within that list. | ||||
The optional second argument specifies the number of lines of context | ||||
to return, which are centered around the current line.""" | ||||
if istraceback(frame): | ||||
lineno = frame.tb_lineno | ||||
frame = frame.tb_frame | ||||
else: | ||||
lineno = frame.f_lineno | ||||
if not isframe(frame): | ||||
raise TypeError('{!r} is not a frame or traceback object'.format(frame)) | ||||
filename = getsourcefile(frame) or getfile(frame) | ||||
if context > 0: | ||||
start = lineno - 1 - context//2 | ||||
try: | ||||
lines, lnum = findsource(frame) | ||||
except IOError: | ||||
lines = index = None | ||||
else: | ||||
start = max(start, 1) | ||||
start = max(0, min(start, len(lines) - context)) | ||||
lines = lines[start:start+context] | ||||
index = lineno - 1 - start | ||||
else: | ||||
lines = index = None | ||||
return Traceback(filename, lineno, frame.f_code.co_name, lines, index) | ||||
def getlineno(frame): | ||||
"""Get the line number from a frame object, allowing for optimization.""" | ||||
# FrameType.f_lineno is now a descriptor that grovels co_lnotab | ||||
return frame.f_lineno | ||||
def getouterframes(frame, context=1): | ||||
"""Get a list of records for a frame and all higher (calling) frames. | ||||
Each record contains a frame object, filename, line number, function | ||||
name, a list of lines of context, and index within the context.""" | ||||
framelist = [] | ||||
while frame: | ||||
framelist.append((frame,) + getframeinfo(frame, context)) | ||||
frame = frame.f_back | ||||
return framelist | ||||
def getinnerframes(tb, context=1): | ||||
"""Get a list of records for a traceback's frame and all lower frames. | ||||
Each record contains a frame object, filename, line number, function | ||||
name, a list of lines of context, and index within the context.""" | ||||
framelist = [] | ||||
while tb: | ||||
framelist.append((tb.tb_frame,) + getframeinfo(tb, context)) | ||||
tb = tb.tb_next | ||||
return framelist | ||||
def currentframe(): | ||||
"""Return the frame of the caller or None if this is not possible.""" | ||||
return sys._getframe(1) if hasattr(sys, "_getframe") else None | ||||
def stack(context=1): | ||||
"""Return a list of records for the stack above the caller's frame.""" | ||||
return getouterframes(sys._getframe(1), context) | ||||
def trace(context=1): | ||||
"""Return a list of records for the stack below the current exception.""" | ||||
return getinnerframes(sys.exc_info()[2], context) | ||||
# ------------------------------------------------ static version of getattr | ||||
_sentinel = object() | ||||
def _static_getmro(klass): | ||||
return type.__dict__['__mro__'].__get__(klass) | ||||
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(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 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. | ||||
""" | ||||
instance_result = _sentinel | ||||
if not _is_type(obj): | ||||
klass = 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 (_check_class(type(klass_result), '__get__') is not _sentinel and | ||||
_check_class(type(klass_result), '__set__') is not _sentinel): | ||||
return klass_result | ||||
if instance_result is not _sentinel: | ||||
return instance_result | ||||
if klass_result is not _sentinel: | ||||
return klass_result | ||||
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] | ||||
except KeyError: | ||||
pass | ||||
if default is not _sentinel: | ||||
return default | ||||
raise AttributeError(attr) | ||||
# ------------------------------------------------ generator introspection | ||||
GEN_CREATED = 'GEN_CREATED' | ||||
GEN_RUNNING = 'GEN_RUNNING' | ||||
GEN_SUSPENDED = 'GEN_SUSPENDED' | ||||
GEN_CLOSED = 'GEN_CLOSED' | ||||
def getgeneratorstate(generator): | ||||
"""Get current state of a generator-iterator. | ||||
Possible states are: | ||||
GEN_CREATED: Waiting to start execution. | ||||
GEN_RUNNING: Currently being executed by the interpreter. | ||||
GEN_SUSPENDED: Currently suspended at a yield expression. | ||||
GEN_CLOSED: Execution has completed. | ||||
""" | ||||
if generator.gi_running: | ||||
return GEN_RUNNING | ||||
if generator.gi_frame is None: | ||||
return GEN_CLOSED | ||||
if generator.gi_frame.f_lasti == -1: | ||||
return GEN_CREATED | ||||
return GEN_SUSPENDED | ||||
def getgeneratorlocals(generator): | ||||
""" | ||||
Get the mapping of generator local variables to their current values. | ||||
A dict is returned, with the keys the local variable names and values the | ||||
bound values.""" | ||||
if not isgenerator(generator): | ||||
raise TypeError("'{!r}' is not a Python generator".format(generator)) | ||||
frame = getattr(generator, "gi_frame", None) | ||||
if frame is not None: | ||||
return generator.gi_frame.f_locals | ||||
else: | ||||
return {} | ||||
############################################################################### | ||||
### Function Signature Object (PEP 362) | ||||
############################################################################### | ||||
_WrapperDescriptor = type(type.__call__) | ||||
_MethodWrapper = type(all.__call__) | ||||
_NonUserDefinedCallables = (_WrapperDescriptor, | ||||
_MethodWrapper, | ||||
types.BuiltinFunctionType) | ||||
def _get_user_defined_method(cls, method_name): | ||||
try: | ||||
meth = getattr(cls, method_name) | ||||
except AttributeError: | ||||
return | ||||
else: | ||||
if not isinstance(meth, _NonUserDefinedCallables): | ||||
# Once '__signature__' will be added to 'C'-level | ||||
# callables, this check won't be necessary | ||||
return meth | ||||
def signature(obj): | ||||
'''Get a signature object for the passed callable.''' | ||||
if not callable(obj): | ||||
raise TypeError('{!r} is not a callable object'.format(obj)) | ||||
if isinstance(obj, types.MethodType): | ||||
# In this case we skip the first parameter of the underlying | ||||
# function (usually `self` or `cls`). | ||||
sig = signature(obj.__func__) | ||||
return sig.replace(parameters=tuple(sig.parameters.values())[1:]) | ||||
try: | ||||
sig = obj.__signature__ | ||||
except AttributeError: | ||||
pass | ||||
else: | ||||
if sig is not None: | ||||
return sig | ||||
try: | ||||
# Was this function wrapped by a decorator? | ||||
wrapped = obj.__wrapped__ | ||||
except AttributeError: | ||||
pass | ||||
else: | ||||
return signature(wrapped) | ||||
if isinstance(obj, types.FunctionType): | ||||
return Signature.from_function(obj) | ||||
if isinstance(obj, functools.partial): | ||||
sig = signature(obj.func) | ||||
new_params = OrderedDict(sig.parameters.items()) | ||||
partial_args = obj.args or () | ||||
partial_keywords = obj.keywords or {} | ||||
try: | ||||
ba = sig.bind_partial(*partial_args, **partial_keywords) | ||||
except TypeError as ex: | ||||
msg = 'partial object {!r} has incorrect arguments'.format(obj) | ||||
raise ValueError(msg) from ex | ||||
for arg_name, arg_value in ba.arguments.items(): | ||||
param = new_params[arg_name] | ||||
if arg_name in partial_keywords: | ||||
# We set a new default value, because the following code | ||||
# is correct: | ||||
# | ||||
# >>> def foo(a): print(a) | ||||
# >>> print(partial(partial(foo, a=10), a=20)()) | ||||
# 20 | ||||
# >>> print(partial(partial(foo, a=10), a=20)(a=30)) | ||||
# 30 | ||||
# | ||||
# So, with 'partial' objects, passing a keyword argument is | ||||
# like setting a new default value for the corresponding | ||||
# parameter | ||||
# | ||||
# We also mark this parameter with '_partial_kwarg' | ||||
# flag. Later, in '_bind', the 'default' value of this | ||||
# parameter will be added to 'kwargs', to simulate | ||||
# the 'functools.partial' real call. | ||||
new_params[arg_name] = param.replace(default=arg_value, | ||||
_partial_kwarg=True) | ||||
elif (param.kind not in (_VAR_KEYWORD, _VAR_POSITIONAL) and | ||||
not param._partial_kwarg): | ||||
new_params.pop(arg_name) | ||||
return sig.replace(parameters=new_params.values()) | ||||
sig = None | ||||
if isinstance(obj, type): | ||||
# obj is a class or a metaclass | ||||
# First, let's see if it has an overloaded __call__ defined | ||||
# in its metaclass | ||||
call = _get_user_defined_method(type(obj), '__call__') | ||||
if call is not None: | ||||
sig = signature(call) | ||||
else: | ||||
# Now we check if the 'obj' class has a '__new__' method | ||||
new = _get_user_defined_method(obj, '__new__') | ||||
if new is not None: | ||||
sig = signature(new) | ||||
else: | ||||
# Finally, we should have at least __init__ implemented | ||||
init = _get_user_defined_method(obj, '__init__') | ||||
if init is not None: | ||||
sig = signature(init) | ||||
elif not isinstance(obj, _NonUserDefinedCallables): | ||||
# An object with __call__ | ||||
# We also check that the 'obj' is not an instance of | ||||
# _WrapperDescriptor or _MethodWrapper to avoid | ||||
# infinite recursion (and even potential segfault) | ||||
call = _get_user_defined_method(type(obj), '__call__') | ||||
if call is not None: | ||||
sig = signature(call) | ||||
if sig is not None: | ||||
# For classes and objects we skip the first parameter of their | ||||
# __call__, __new__, or __init__ methods | ||||
return sig.replace(parameters=tuple(sig.parameters.values())[1:]) | ||||
if isinstance(obj, types.BuiltinFunctionType): | ||||
# Raise a nicer error message for builtins | ||||
msg = 'no signature found for builtin function {!r}'.format(obj) | ||||
raise ValueError(msg) | ||||
raise ValueError('callable {!r} is not supported by signature'.format(obj)) | ||||
class _void: | ||||
'''A private marker - used in Parameter & Signature''' | ||||
class _empty: | ||||
pass | ||||
class _ParameterKind(int): | ||||
def __new__(self, *args, name): | ||||
obj = int.__new__(self, *args) | ||||
obj._name = name | ||||
return obj | ||||
def __str__(self): | ||||
return self._name | ||||
def __repr__(self): | ||||
return '<_ParameterKind: {!r}>'.format(self._name) | ||||
_POSITIONAL_ONLY = _ParameterKind(0, name='POSITIONAL_ONLY') | ||||
_POSITIONAL_OR_KEYWORD = _ParameterKind(1, name='POSITIONAL_OR_KEYWORD') | ||||
_VAR_POSITIONAL = _ParameterKind(2, name='VAR_POSITIONAL') | ||||
_KEYWORD_ONLY = _ParameterKind(3, name='KEYWORD_ONLY') | ||||
_VAR_KEYWORD = _ParameterKind(4, name='VAR_KEYWORD') | ||||
class Parameter: | ||||
'''Represents a parameter in a function signature. | ||||
Has the following public attributes: | ||||
* name : str | ||||
The name of the parameter as a string. | ||||
* default : object | ||||
The default value for the parameter if specified. If the | ||||
parameter has no default value, this attribute is not set. | ||||
* annotation | ||||
The annotation for the parameter if specified. If the | ||||
parameter has no annotation, this attribute is not set. | ||||
* kind : str | ||||
Describes how argument values are bound to the parameter. | ||||
Possible values: `Parameter.POSITIONAL_ONLY`, | ||||
`Parameter.POSITIONAL_OR_KEYWORD`, `Parameter.VAR_POSITIONAL`, | ||||
`Parameter.KEYWORD_ONLY`, `Parameter.VAR_KEYWORD`. | ||||
''' | ||||
__slots__ = ('_name', '_kind', '_default', '_annotation', '_partial_kwarg') | ||||
POSITIONAL_ONLY = _POSITIONAL_ONLY | ||||
POSITIONAL_OR_KEYWORD = _POSITIONAL_OR_KEYWORD | ||||
VAR_POSITIONAL = _VAR_POSITIONAL | ||||
KEYWORD_ONLY = _KEYWORD_ONLY | ||||
VAR_KEYWORD = _VAR_KEYWORD | ||||
empty = _empty | ||||
def __init__(self, name, kind, *, default=_empty, annotation=_empty, | ||||
_partial_kwarg=False): | ||||
if kind not in (_POSITIONAL_ONLY, _POSITIONAL_OR_KEYWORD, | ||||
_VAR_POSITIONAL, _KEYWORD_ONLY, _VAR_KEYWORD): | ||||
raise ValueError("invalid value for 'Parameter.kind' attribute") | ||||
self._kind = kind | ||||
if default is not _empty: | ||||
if kind in (_VAR_POSITIONAL, _VAR_KEYWORD): | ||||
msg = '{} parameters cannot have default values'.format(kind) | ||||
raise ValueError(msg) | ||||
self._default = default | ||||
self._annotation = annotation | ||||
if name is None: | ||||
if kind != _POSITIONAL_ONLY: | ||||
raise ValueError("None is not a valid name for a " | ||||
"non-positional-only parameter") | ||||
self._name = name | ||||
else: | ||||
name = str(name) | ||||
if kind != _POSITIONAL_ONLY and not name.isidentifier(): | ||||
msg = '{!r} is not a valid parameter name'.format(name) | ||||
raise ValueError(msg) | ||||
self._name = name | ||||
self._partial_kwarg = _partial_kwarg | ||||
@property | ||||
def name(self): | ||||
return self._name | ||||
@property | ||||
def default(self): | ||||
return self._default | ||||
@property | ||||
def annotation(self): | ||||
return self._annotation | ||||
@property | ||||
def kind(self): | ||||
return self._kind | ||||
def replace(self, *, name=_void, kind=_void, annotation=_void, | ||||
default=_void, _partial_kwarg=_void): | ||||
'''Creates a customized copy of the Parameter.''' | ||||
if name is _void: | ||||
name = self._name | ||||
if kind is _void: | ||||
kind = self._kind | ||||
if annotation is _void: | ||||
annotation = self._annotation | ||||
if default is _void: | ||||
default = self._default | ||||
if _partial_kwarg is _void: | ||||
_partial_kwarg = self._partial_kwarg | ||||
return type(self)(name, kind, default=default, annotation=annotation, | ||||
_partial_kwarg=_partial_kwarg) | ||||
def __str__(self): | ||||
kind = self.kind | ||||
formatted = self._name | ||||
if kind == _POSITIONAL_ONLY: | ||||
if formatted is None: | ||||
formatted = '' | ||||
formatted = '<{}>'.format(formatted) | ||||
# Add annotation and default value | ||||
if self._annotation is not _empty: | ||||
formatted = '{}:{}'.format(formatted, | ||||
formatannotation(self._annotation)) | ||||
if self._default is not _empty: | ||||
formatted = '{}={}'.format(formatted, repr(self._default)) | ||||
if kind == _VAR_POSITIONAL: | ||||
formatted = '*' + formatted | ||||
elif kind == _VAR_KEYWORD: | ||||
formatted = '**' + formatted | ||||
return formatted | ||||
def __repr__(self): | ||||
return '<{} at {:#x} {!r}>'.format(self.__class__.__name__, | ||||
id(self), self.name) | ||||
def __eq__(self, other): | ||||
return (issubclass(other.__class__, Parameter) and | ||||
self._name == other._name and | ||||
self._kind == other._kind and | ||||
self._default == other._default and | ||||
self._annotation == other._annotation) | ||||
def __ne__(self, other): | ||||
return not self.__eq__(other) | ||||
class BoundArguments: | ||||
'''Result of `Signature.bind` call. Holds the mapping of arguments | ||||
to the function's parameters. | ||||
Has the following public attributes: | ||||
* arguments : OrderedDict | ||||
An ordered mutable mapping of parameters' names to arguments' values. | ||||
Does not contain arguments' default values. | ||||
* signature : Signature | ||||
The Signature object that created this instance. | ||||
* args : tuple | ||||
Tuple of positional arguments values. | ||||
* kwargs : dict | ||||
Dict of keyword arguments values. | ||||
''' | ||||
def __init__(self, signature, arguments): | ||||
self.arguments = arguments | ||||
self._signature = signature | ||||
@property | ||||
def signature(self): | ||||
return self._signature | ||||
@property | ||||
def args(self): | ||||
args = [] | ||||
for param_name, param in self._signature.parameters.items(): | ||||
if (param.kind in (_VAR_KEYWORD, _KEYWORD_ONLY) or | ||||
param._partial_kwarg): | ||||
# Keyword arguments mapped by 'functools.partial' | ||||
# (Parameter._partial_kwarg is True) are mapped | ||||
# in 'BoundArguments.kwargs', along with VAR_KEYWORD & | ||||
# KEYWORD_ONLY | ||||
break | ||||
try: | ||||
arg = self.arguments[param_name] | ||||
except KeyError: | ||||
# We're done here. Other arguments | ||||
# will be mapped in 'BoundArguments.kwargs' | ||||
break | ||||
else: | ||||
if param.kind == _VAR_POSITIONAL: | ||||
# *args | ||||
args.extend(arg) | ||||
else: | ||||
# plain argument | ||||
args.append(arg) | ||||
return tuple(args) | ||||
@property | ||||
def kwargs(self): | ||||
kwargs = {} | ||||
kwargs_started = False | ||||
for param_name, param in self._signature.parameters.items(): | ||||
if not kwargs_started: | ||||
if (param.kind in (_VAR_KEYWORD, _KEYWORD_ONLY) or | ||||
param._partial_kwarg): | ||||
kwargs_started = True | ||||
else: | ||||
if param_name not in self.arguments: | ||||
kwargs_started = True | ||||
continue | ||||
if not kwargs_started: | ||||
continue | ||||
try: | ||||
arg = self.arguments[param_name] | ||||
except KeyError: | ||||
pass | ||||
else: | ||||
if param.kind == _VAR_KEYWORD: | ||||
# **kwargs | ||||
kwargs.update(arg) | ||||
else: | ||||
# plain keyword argument | ||||
kwargs[param_name] = arg | ||||
return kwargs | ||||
def __eq__(self, other): | ||||
return (issubclass(other.__class__, BoundArguments) and | ||||
self.signature == other.signature and | ||||
self.arguments == other.arguments) | ||||
def __ne__(self, other): | ||||
return not self.__eq__(other) | ||||
class Signature: | ||||
'''A Signature object represents the overall signature of a function. | ||||
It stores a Parameter object for each parameter accepted by the | ||||
function, as well as information specific to the function itself. | ||||
A Signature object has the following public attributes and methods: | ||||
* parameters : OrderedDict | ||||
An ordered mapping of parameters' names to the corresponding | ||||
Parameter objects (keyword-only arguments are in the same order | ||||
as listed in `code.co_varnames`). | ||||
* return_annotation : object | ||||
The annotation for the return type of the function if specified. | ||||
If the function has no annotation for its return type, this | ||||
attribute is not set. | ||||
* bind(*args, **kwargs) -> BoundArguments | ||||
Creates a mapping from positional and keyword arguments to | ||||
parameters. | ||||
* bind_partial(*args, **kwargs) -> BoundArguments | ||||
Creates a partial mapping from positional and keyword arguments | ||||
to parameters (simulating 'functools.partial' behavior.) | ||||
''' | ||||
__slots__ = ('_return_annotation', '_parameters') | ||||
_parameter_cls = Parameter | ||||
_bound_arguments_cls = BoundArguments | ||||
empty = _empty | ||||
def __init__(self, parameters=None, *, return_annotation=_empty, | ||||
__validate_parameters__=True): | ||||
'''Constructs Signature from the given list of Parameter | ||||
objects and 'return_annotation'. All arguments are optional. | ||||
''' | ||||
if parameters is None: | ||||
params = OrderedDict() | ||||
else: | ||||
if __validate_parameters__: | ||||
params = OrderedDict() | ||||
top_kind = _POSITIONAL_ONLY | ||||
for idx, param in enumerate(parameters): | ||||
kind = param.kind | ||||
if kind < top_kind: | ||||
msg = 'wrong parameter order: {} before {}' | ||||
msg = msg.format(top_kind, param.kind) | ||||
raise ValueError(msg) | ||||
else: | ||||
top_kind = kind | ||||
name = param.name | ||||
if name is None: | ||||
name = str(idx) | ||||
param = param.replace(name=name) | ||||
if name in params: | ||||
msg = 'duplicate parameter name: {!r}'.format(name) | ||||
raise ValueError(msg) | ||||
params[name] = param | ||||
else: | ||||
params = OrderedDict(((param.name, param) | ||||
for param in parameters)) | ||||
self._parameters = types.MappingProxyType(params) | ||||
self._return_annotation = return_annotation | ||||
@classmethod | ||||
def from_function(cls, func): | ||||
'''Constructs Signature for the given python function''' | ||||
if not isinstance(func, types.FunctionType): | ||||
raise TypeError('{!r} is not a Python function'.format(func)) | ||||
Parameter = cls._parameter_cls | ||||
# Parameter information. | ||||
func_code = func.__code__ | ||||
pos_count = func_code.co_argcount | ||||
arg_names = func_code.co_varnames | ||||
positional = tuple(arg_names[:pos_count]) | ||||
keyword_only_count = func_code.co_kwonlyargcount | ||||
keyword_only = arg_names[pos_count:(pos_count + keyword_only_count)] | ||||
annotations = func.__annotations__ | ||||
defaults = func.__defaults__ | ||||
kwdefaults = func.__kwdefaults__ | ||||
if defaults: | ||||
pos_default_count = len(defaults) | ||||
else: | ||||
pos_default_count = 0 | ||||
parameters = [] | ||||
# Non-keyword-only parameters w/o defaults. | ||||
non_default_count = pos_count - pos_default_count | ||||
for name in positional[:non_default_count]: | ||||
annotation = annotations.get(name, _empty) | ||||
parameters.append(Parameter(name, annotation=annotation, | ||||
kind=_POSITIONAL_OR_KEYWORD)) | ||||
# ... w/ defaults. | ||||
for offset, name in enumerate(positional[non_default_count:]): | ||||
annotation = annotations.get(name, _empty) | ||||
parameters.append(Parameter(name, annotation=annotation, | ||||
kind=_POSITIONAL_OR_KEYWORD, | ||||
default=defaults[offset])) | ||||
# *args | ||||
if func_code.co_flags & 0x04: | ||||
name = arg_names[pos_count + keyword_only_count] | ||||
annotation = annotations.get(name, _empty) | ||||
parameters.append(Parameter(name, annotation=annotation, | ||||
kind=_VAR_POSITIONAL)) | ||||
# Keyword-only parameters. | ||||
for name in keyword_only: | ||||
default = _empty | ||||
if kwdefaults is not None: | ||||
default = kwdefaults.get(name, _empty) | ||||
annotation = annotations.get(name, _empty) | ||||
parameters.append(Parameter(name, annotation=annotation, | ||||
kind=_KEYWORD_ONLY, | ||||
default=default)) | ||||
# **kwargs | ||||
if func_code.co_flags & 0x08: | ||||
index = pos_count + keyword_only_count | ||||
if func_code.co_flags & 0x04: | ||||
index += 1 | ||||
name = arg_names[index] | ||||
annotation = annotations.get(name, _empty) | ||||
parameters.append(Parameter(name, annotation=annotation, | ||||
kind=_VAR_KEYWORD)) | ||||
return cls(parameters, | ||||
return_annotation=annotations.get('return', _empty), | ||||
__validate_parameters__=False) | ||||
@property | ||||
def parameters(self): | ||||
return self._parameters | ||||
@property | ||||
def return_annotation(self): | ||||
return self._return_annotation | ||||
def replace(self, *, parameters=_void, return_annotation=_void): | ||||
'''Creates a customized copy of the Signature. | ||||
Pass 'parameters' and/or 'return_annotation' arguments | ||||
to override them in the new copy. | ||||
''' | ||||
if parameters is _void: | ||||
parameters = self.parameters.values() | ||||
if return_annotation is _void: | ||||
return_annotation = self._return_annotation | ||||
return type(self)(parameters, | ||||
return_annotation=return_annotation) | ||||
def __eq__(self, other): | ||||
if (not issubclass(type(other), Signature) or | ||||
self.return_annotation != other.return_annotation or | ||||
len(self.parameters) != len(other.parameters)): | ||||
return False | ||||
other_positions = {param: idx | ||||
for idx, param in enumerate(other.parameters.keys())} | ||||
for idx, (param_name, param) in enumerate(self.parameters.items()): | ||||
if param.kind == _KEYWORD_ONLY: | ||||
try: | ||||
other_param = other.parameters[param_name] | ||||
except KeyError: | ||||
return False | ||||
else: | ||||
if param != other_param: | ||||
return False | ||||
else: | ||||
try: | ||||
other_idx = other_positions[param_name] | ||||
except KeyError: | ||||
return False | ||||
else: | ||||
if (idx != other_idx or | ||||
param != other.parameters[param_name]): | ||||
return False | ||||
return True | ||||
def __ne__(self, other): | ||||
return not self.__eq__(other) | ||||
def _bind(self, args, kwargs, *, partial=False): | ||||
'''Private method. Don't use directly.''' | ||||
arguments = OrderedDict() | ||||
parameters = iter(self.parameters.values()) | ||||
parameters_ex = () | ||||
arg_vals = iter(args) | ||||
if partial: | ||||
# Support for binding arguments to 'functools.partial' objects. | ||||
# See 'functools.partial' case in 'signature()' implementation | ||||
# for details. | ||||
for param_name, param in self.parameters.items(): | ||||
if (param._partial_kwarg and param_name not in kwargs): | ||||
# Simulating 'functools.partial' behavior | ||||
kwargs[param_name] = param.default | ||||
while True: | ||||
# Let's iterate through the positional arguments and corresponding | ||||
# parameters | ||||
try: | ||||
arg_val = next(arg_vals) | ||||
except StopIteration: | ||||
# No more positional arguments | ||||
try: | ||||
param = next(parameters) | ||||
except StopIteration: | ||||
# No more parameters. That's it. Just need to check that | ||||
# we have no `kwargs` after this while loop | ||||
break | ||||
else: | ||||
if param.kind == _VAR_POSITIONAL: | ||||
# That's OK, just empty *args. Let's start parsing | ||||
# kwargs | ||||
break | ||||
elif param.name in kwargs: | ||||
if param.kind == _POSITIONAL_ONLY: | ||||
msg = '{arg!r} parameter is positional only, ' \ | ||||
'but was passed as a keyword' | ||||
msg = msg.format(arg=param.name) | ||||
raise TypeError(msg) from None | ||||
parameters_ex = (param,) | ||||
break | ||||
elif (param.kind == _VAR_KEYWORD or | ||||
param.default is not _empty): | ||||
# That's fine too - we have a default value for this | ||||
# parameter. So, lets start parsing `kwargs`, starting | ||||
# with the current parameter | ||||
parameters_ex = (param,) | ||||
break | ||||
else: | ||||
if partial: | ||||
parameters_ex = (param,) | ||||
break | ||||
else: | ||||
msg = '{arg!r} parameter lacking default value' | ||||
msg = msg.format(arg=param.name) | ||||
raise TypeError(msg) from None | ||||
else: | ||||
# We have a positional argument to process | ||||
try: | ||||
param = next(parameters) | ||||
except StopIteration: | ||||
raise TypeError('too many positional arguments') from None | ||||
else: | ||||
if param.kind in (_VAR_KEYWORD, _KEYWORD_ONLY): | ||||
# Looks like we have no parameter for this positional | ||||
# argument | ||||
raise TypeError('too many positional arguments') | ||||
if param.kind == _VAR_POSITIONAL: | ||||
# We have an '*args'-like argument, let's fill it with | ||||
# all positional arguments we have left and move on to | ||||
# the next phase | ||||
values = [arg_val] | ||||
values.extend(arg_vals) | ||||
arguments[param.name] = tuple(values) | ||||
break | ||||
if param.name in kwargs: | ||||
raise TypeError('multiple values for argument ' | ||||
'{arg!r}'.format(arg=param.name)) | ||||
arguments[param.name] = arg_val | ||||
# Now, we iterate through the remaining parameters to process | ||||
# keyword arguments | ||||
kwargs_param = None | ||||
for param in itertools.chain(parameters_ex, parameters): | ||||
if param.kind == _POSITIONAL_ONLY: | ||||
# This should never happen in case of a properly built | ||||
# Signature object (but let's have this check here | ||||
# to ensure correct behaviour just in case) | ||||
raise TypeError('{arg!r} parameter is positional only, ' | ||||
'but was passed as a keyword'. \ | ||||
format(arg=param.name)) | ||||
if param.kind == _VAR_KEYWORD: | ||||
# Memorize that we have a '**kwargs'-like parameter | ||||
kwargs_param = param | ||||
continue | ||||
param_name = param.name | ||||
try: | ||||
arg_val = kwargs.pop(param_name) | ||||
except KeyError: | ||||
# We have no value for this parameter. It's fine though, | ||||
# if it has a default value, or it is an '*args'-like | ||||
# parameter, left alone by the processing of positional | ||||
# arguments. | ||||
if (not partial and param.kind != _VAR_POSITIONAL and | ||||
param.default is _empty): | ||||
raise TypeError('{arg!r} parameter lacking default value'. \ | ||||
format(arg=param_name)) from None | ||||
else: | ||||
arguments[param_name] = arg_val | ||||
if kwargs: | ||||
if kwargs_param is not None: | ||||
# Process our '**kwargs'-like parameter | ||||
arguments[kwargs_param.name] = kwargs | ||||
else: | ||||
raise TypeError('too many keyword arguments') | ||||
return self._bound_arguments_cls(self, arguments) | ||||
def bind(__bind_self, *args, **kwargs): | ||||
'''Get a BoundArguments object, that maps the passed `args` | ||||
and `kwargs` to the function's signature. Raises `TypeError` | ||||
if the passed arguments can not be bound. | ||||
''' | ||||
return __bind_self._bind(args, kwargs) | ||||
def bind_partial(__bind_self, *args, **kwargs): | ||||
'''Get a BoundArguments object, that partially maps the | ||||
passed `args` and `kwargs` to the function's signature. | ||||
Raises `TypeError` if the passed arguments can not be bound. | ||||
''' | ||||
return __bind_self._bind(args, kwargs, partial=True) | ||||
def __str__(self): | ||||
result = [] | ||||
render_kw_only_separator = True | ||||
for idx, param in enumerate(self.parameters.values()): | ||||
formatted = str(param) | ||||
kind = param.kind | ||||
if kind == _VAR_POSITIONAL: | ||||
# OK, we have an '*args'-like parameter, so we won't need | ||||
# a '*' to separate keyword-only arguments | ||||
render_kw_only_separator = False | ||||
elif kind == _KEYWORD_ONLY and render_kw_only_separator: | ||||
# We have a keyword-only parameter to render and we haven't | ||||
# rendered an '*args'-like parameter before, so add a '*' | ||||
# separator to the parameters list ("foo(arg1, *, arg2)" case) | ||||
result.append('*') | ||||
# This condition should be only triggered once, so | ||||
# reset the flag | ||||
render_kw_only_separator = False | ||||
result.append(formatted) | ||||
rendered = '({})'.format(', '.join(result)) | ||||
if self.return_annotation is not _empty: | ||||
anno = formatannotation(self.return_annotation) | ||||
rendered += ' -> {}'.format(anno) | ||||
return rendered | ||||