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187 lines
5.9 KiB
Python
187 lines
5.9 KiB
Python
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import ast
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import sys
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from pyflakes import checker
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from pyflakes.test.harness import TestCase, skipIf
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class TypeableVisitorTests(TestCase):
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"""
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Tests of L{_TypeableVisitor}
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"""
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@staticmethod
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def _run_visitor(s):
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"""
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Run L{_TypeableVisitor} on the parsed source and return the visitor.
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"""
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tree = ast.parse(s)
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visitor = checker._TypeableVisitor()
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visitor.visit(tree)
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return visitor
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def test_node_types(self):
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"""
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Test that the typeable node types are collected
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"""
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visitor = self._run_visitor(
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"""\
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x = 1 # assignment
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for x in range(1): pass # for loop
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def f(): pass # function definition
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with a as b: pass # with statement
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"""
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)
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self.assertEqual(visitor.typeable_lines, [1, 2, 3, 4])
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self.assertIsInstance(visitor.typeable_nodes[1], ast.Assign)
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self.assertIsInstance(visitor.typeable_nodes[2], ast.For)
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self.assertIsInstance(visitor.typeable_nodes[3], ast.FunctionDef)
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self.assertIsInstance(visitor.typeable_nodes[4], ast.With)
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def test_visitor_recurses(self):
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"""
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Test the common pitfall of missing `generic_visit` in visitors by
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ensuring that nested nodes are reported
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"""
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visitor = self._run_visitor(
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"""\
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def f():
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x = 1
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"""
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)
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self.assertEqual(visitor.typeable_lines, [1, 2])
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self.assertIsInstance(visitor.typeable_nodes[1], ast.FunctionDef)
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self.assertIsInstance(visitor.typeable_nodes[2], ast.Assign)
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@skipIf(sys.version_info < (3, 5), 'async syntax introduced in py35')
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def test_py35_node_types(self):
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"""
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Test that the PEP 492 node types are collected
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"""
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visitor = self._run_visitor(
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"""\
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async def f(): # async def
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async for x in y: pass # async for
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async with a as b: pass # async with
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"""
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)
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self.assertEqual(visitor.typeable_lines, [1, 2, 3])
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self.assertIsInstance(visitor.typeable_nodes[1], ast.AsyncFunctionDef)
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self.assertIsInstance(visitor.typeable_nodes[2], ast.AsyncFor)
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self.assertIsInstance(visitor.typeable_nodes[3], ast.AsyncWith)
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def test_last_node_wins(self):
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"""
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Test that when two typeable nodes are present on a line, the last
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typeable one wins.
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"""
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visitor = self._run_visitor('x = 1; y = 1')
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# detected both assignable nodes
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self.assertEqual(visitor.typeable_lines, [1, 1])
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# but the assignment to `y` wins
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self.assertEqual(visitor.typeable_nodes[1].targets[0].id, 'y')
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class CollectTypeCommentsTests(TestCase):
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"""
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Tests of L{_collect_type_comments}
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"""
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@staticmethod
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def _collect(s):
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"""
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Run L{_collect_type_comments} on the parsed source and return the
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mapping from nodes to comments. The return value is converted to
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a set: {(node_type, tuple of comments), ...}
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"""
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tree = ast.parse(s)
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tokens = checker.make_tokens(s)
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ret = checker._collect_type_comments(tree, tokens)
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return {(type(k), tuple(s for _, s in v)) for k, v in ret.items()}
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def test_bytes(self):
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"""
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Test that the function works for binary source
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"""
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ret = self._collect(b'x = 1 # type: int')
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self.assertSetEqual(ret, {(ast.Assign, ('# type: int',))})
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def test_text(self):
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"""
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Test that the function works for text source
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"""
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ret = self._collect(u'x = 1 # type: int')
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self.assertEqual(ret, {(ast.Assign, ('# type: int',))})
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def test_non_type_comment_ignored(self):
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"""
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Test that a non-type comment is ignored
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"""
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ret = self._collect('x = 1 # noqa')
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self.assertSetEqual(ret, set())
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def test_type_comment_before_typeable(self):
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"""
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Test that a type comment before something typeable is ignored.
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"""
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ret = self._collect('# type: int\nx = 1')
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self.assertSetEqual(ret, set())
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def test_type_ignore_comment_ignored(self):
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"""
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Test that `# type: ignore` comments are not collected.
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"""
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ret = self._collect('x = 1 # type: ignore')
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self.assertSetEqual(ret, set())
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def test_type_ignore_with_other_things_ignored(self):
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"""
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Test that `# type: ignore` comments with more content are also not
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collected.
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"""
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ret = self._collect('x = 1 # type: ignore # noqa')
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self.assertSetEqual(ret, set())
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ret = self._collect('x = 1 #type:ignore#noqa')
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self.assertSetEqual(ret, set())
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def test_type_comment_with_extra_still_collected(self):
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ret = self._collect('x = 1 # type: int # noqa')
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self.assertSetEqual(ret, {(ast.Assign, ('# type: int # noqa',))})
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def test_type_comment_without_whitespace(self):
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ret = self._collect('x = 1 #type:int')
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self.assertSetEqual(ret, {(ast.Assign, ('#type:int',))})
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def test_type_comment_starts_with_word_ignore(self):
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ret = self._collect('x = 1 # type: ignore[T]')
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self.assertSetEqual(ret, {(ast.Assign, ('# type: ignore[T]',))})
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def test_last_node_wins(self):
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"""
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Test that when two typeable nodes are present on a line, the last
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typeable one wins.
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"""
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ret = self._collect('def f(): x = 1 # type: int')
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self.assertSetEqual(ret, {(ast.Assign, ('# type: int',))})
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def test_function_def_assigned_comments(self):
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"""
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Test that type comments for function arguments are all attributed to
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the function definition.
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"""
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ret = self._collect(
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"""\
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def f(
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a, # type: int
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b, # type: str
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):
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# type: (...) -> None
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pass
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"""
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)
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expected = {(
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ast.FunctionDef,
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('# type: int', '# type: str', '# type: (...) -> None'),
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)}
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self.assertSetEqual(ret, expected)
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