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735 lines
30 KiB
Python
735 lines
30 KiB
Python
"""Parsed source code checkers for docstring violations."""
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import ast
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import string
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import sys
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import tokenize as tk
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from itertools import takewhile
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from re import compile as re
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from collections import namedtuple
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from . import violations
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from .config import IllegalConfiguration
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from .parser import (Package, Module, Class, NestedClass, Definition, AllError,
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Method, Function, NestedFunction, Parser, StringIO,
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ParseError)
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from .utils import log, is_blank, pairwise
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from .wordlists import IMPERATIVE_VERBS, IMPERATIVE_BLACKLIST, stem
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__all__ = ('check', )
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# If possible (python >= 3.2) use tokenize.open to open files, so PEP 263
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# encoding markers are interpreted.
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try:
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tokenize_open = tk.open
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except AttributeError:
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tokenize_open = open
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def check_for(kind, terminal=False):
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def decorator(f):
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f._check_for = kind
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f._terminal = terminal
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return f
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return decorator
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class ConventionChecker(object):
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"""Checker for PEP 257 and numpy conventions.
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D10x: Missing docstrings
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D20x: Whitespace issues
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D30x: Docstring formatting
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D40x: Docstring content issues
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"""
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SECTION_NAMES = ['Short Summary',
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'Extended Summary',
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'Parameters',
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'Returns',
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'Yields',
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'Other Parameters',
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'Raises',
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'See Also',
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'Notes',
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'References',
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'Examples',
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'Attributes',
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'Methods']
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def check_source(self, source, filename, ignore_decorators=None):
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module = parse(StringIO(source), filename)
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for definition in module:
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for this_check in self.checks:
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terminate = False
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if isinstance(definition, this_check._check_for):
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skipping_all = (definition.skipped_error_codes == 'all')
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decorator_skip = ignore_decorators is not None and any(
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len(ignore_decorators.findall(dec.name)) > 0
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for dec in definition.decorators)
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if not skipping_all and not decorator_skip:
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error = this_check(self, definition,
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definition.docstring)
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else:
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error = None
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errors = error if hasattr(error, '__iter__') else [error]
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for error in errors:
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if error is not None and error.code not in \
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definition.skipped_error_codes:
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partition = this_check.__doc__.partition('.\n')
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message, _, explanation = partition
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error.set_context(explanation=explanation,
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definition=definition)
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yield error
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if this_check._terminal:
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terminate = True
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break
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if terminate:
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break
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@property
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def checks(self):
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all = [this_check for this_check in vars(type(self)).values()
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if hasattr(this_check, '_check_for')]
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return sorted(all, key=lambda this_check: not this_check._terminal)
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@check_for(Definition, terminal=True)
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def check_docstring_missing(self, definition, docstring):
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"""D10{0,1,2,3}: Public definitions should have docstrings.
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All modules should normally have docstrings. [...] all functions and
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classes exported by a module should also have docstrings. Public
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methods (including the __init__ constructor) should also have
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docstrings.
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Note: Public (exported) definitions are either those with names listed
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in __all__ variable (if present), or those that do not start
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with a single underscore.
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"""
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if (not docstring and definition.is_public or
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docstring and is_blank(ast.literal_eval(docstring))):
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codes = {Module: violations.D100,
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Class: violations.D101,
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NestedClass: violations.D106,
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Method: (lambda: violations.D105() if definition.is_magic
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else (violations.D107() if definition.is_init
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else violations.D102())),
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Function: violations.D103,
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NestedFunction: violations.D103,
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Package: violations.D104}
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return codes[type(definition)]()
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@check_for(Definition)
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def check_one_liners(self, definition, docstring):
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"""D200: One-liner docstrings should fit on one line with quotes.
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The closing quotes are on the same line as the opening quotes.
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This looks better for one-liners.
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"""
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if docstring:
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lines = ast.literal_eval(docstring).split('\n')
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if len(lines) > 1:
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non_empty_lines = sum(1 for l in lines if not is_blank(l))
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if non_empty_lines == 1:
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return violations.D200(len(lines))
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@check_for(Function)
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def check_no_blank_before(self, function, docstring): # def
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"""D20{1,2}: No blank lines allowed around function/method docstring.
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There's no blank line either before or after the docstring.
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"""
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if docstring:
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before, _, after = function.source.partition(docstring)
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blanks_before = list(map(is_blank, before.split('\n')[:-1]))
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blanks_after = list(map(is_blank, after.split('\n')[1:]))
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blanks_before_count = sum(takewhile(bool, reversed(blanks_before)))
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blanks_after_count = sum(takewhile(bool, blanks_after))
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if blanks_before_count != 0:
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yield violations.D201(blanks_before_count)
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if not all(blanks_after) and blanks_after_count != 0:
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yield violations.D202(blanks_after_count)
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@check_for(Class)
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def check_blank_before_after_class(self, class_, docstring):
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"""D20{3,4}: Class docstring should have 1 blank line around them.
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Insert a blank line before and after all docstrings (one-line or
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multi-line) that document a class -- generally speaking, the class's
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methods are separated from each other by a single blank line, and the
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docstring needs to be offset from the first method by a blank line;
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for symmetry, put a blank line between the class header and the
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docstring.
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"""
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# NOTE: this gives false-positive in this case
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# class Foo:
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#
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# """Docstring."""
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#
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#
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# # comment here
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# def foo(): pass
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if docstring:
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before, _, after = class_.source.partition(docstring)
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blanks_before = list(map(is_blank, before.split('\n')[:-1]))
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blanks_after = list(map(is_blank, after.split('\n')[1:]))
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blanks_before_count = sum(takewhile(bool, reversed(blanks_before)))
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blanks_after_count = sum(takewhile(bool, blanks_after))
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if blanks_before_count != 0:
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yield violations.D211(blanks_before_count)
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if blanks_before_count != 1:
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yield violations.D203(blanks_before_count)
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if not all(blanks_after) and blanks_after_count != 1:
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yield violations.D204(blanks_after_count)
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@check_for(Definition)
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def check_blank_after_summary(self, definition, docstring):
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"""D205: Put one blank line between summary line and description.
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Multi-line docstrings consist of a summary line just like a one-line
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docstring, followed by a blank line, followed by a more elaborate
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description. The summary line may be used by automatic indexing tools;
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it is important that it fits on one line and is separated from the
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rest of the docstring by a blank line.
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"""
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if docstring:
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lines = ast.literal_eval(docstring).strip().split('\n')
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if len(lines) > 1:
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post_summary_blanks = list(map(is_blank, lines[1:]))
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blanks_count = sum(takewhile(bool, post_summary_blanks))
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if blanks_count != 1:
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return violations.D205(blanks_count)
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@staticmethod
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def _get_docstring_indent(definition, docstring):
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"""Return the indentation of the docstring's opening quotes."""
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before_docstring, _, _ = definition.source.partition(docstring)
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_, _, indent = before_docstring.rpartition('\n')
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return indent
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@check_for(Definition)
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def check_indent(self, definition, docstring):
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"""D20{6,7,8}: The entire docstring should be indented same as code.
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The entire docstring is indented the same as the quotes at its
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first line.
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"""
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if docstring:
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indent = self._get_docstring_indent(definition, docstring)
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lines = docstring.split('\n')
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if len(lines) > 1:
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lines = lines[1:] # First line does not need indent.
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indents = [leading_space(l) for l in lines if not is_blank(l)]
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if set(' \t') == set(''.join(indents) + indent):
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yield violations.D206()
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if (len(indents) > 1 and min(indents[:-1]) > indent or
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indents[-1] > indent):
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yield violations.D208()
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if min(indents) < indent:
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yield violations.D207()
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@check_for(Definition)
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def check_newline_after_last_paragraph(self, definition, docstring):
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"""D209: Put multi-line docstring closing quotes on separate line.
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Unless the entire docstring fits on a line, place the closing
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quotes on a line by themselves.
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"""
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if docstring:
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lines = [l for l in ast.literal_eval(docstring).split('\n')
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if not is_blank(l)]
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if len(lines) > 1:
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if docstring.split("\n")[-1].strip() not in ['"""', "'''"]:
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return violations.D209()
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@check_for(Definition)
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def check_surrounding_whitespaces(self, definition, docstring):
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"""D210: No whitespaces allowed surrounding docstring text."""
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if docstring:
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lines = ast.literal_eval(docstring).split('\n')
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if lines[0].startswith(' ') or \
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len(lines) == 1 and lines[0].endswith(' '):
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return violations.D210()
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@check_for(Definition)
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def check_multi_line_summary_start(self, definition, docstring):
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"""D21{2,3}: Multi-line docstring summary style check.
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A multi-line docstring summary should start either at the first,
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or separately at the second line of a docstring.
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"""
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if docstring:
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start_triple = [
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'"""', "'''",
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'u"""', "u'''",
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'r"""', "r'''",
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'ur"""', "ur'''"
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]
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lines = ast.literal_eval(docstring).split('\n')
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if len(lines) > 1:
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first = docstring.split("\n")[0].strip().lower()
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if first in start_triple:
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return violations.D212()
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else:
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return violations.D213()
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@check_for(Definition)
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def check_triple_double_quotes(self, definition, docstring):
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r'''D300: Use """triple double quotes""".
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For consistency, always use """triple double quotes""" around
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docstrings. Use r"""raw triple double quotes""" if you use any
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backslashes in your docstrings. For Unicode docstrings, use
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u"""Unicode triple-quoted strings""".
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Note: Exception to this is made if the docstring contains
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""" quotes in its body.
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'''
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if docstring:
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if '"""' in ast.literal_eval(docstring):
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# Allow ''' quotes if docstring contains """, because
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# otherwise """ quotes could not be expressed inside
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# docstring. Not in PEP 257.
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regex = re(r"[uU]?[rR]?'''[^'].*")
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else:
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regex = re(r'[uU]?[rR]?"""[^"].*')
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if not regex.match(docstring):
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illegal_matcher = re(r"""[uU]?[rR]?("+|'+).*""")
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illegal_quotes = illegal_matcher.match(docstring).group(1)
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return violations.D300(illegal_quotes)
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@check_for(Definition)
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def check_backslashes(self, definition, docstring):
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r'''D301: Use r""" if any backslashes in a docstring.
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Use r"""raw triple double quotes""" if you use any backslashes
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(\) in your docstrings.
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'''
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# Just check that docstring is raw, check_triple_double_quotes
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# ensures the correct quotes.
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if docstring and '\\' in docstring and not docstring.startswith(
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('r', 'ur')):
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return violations.D301()
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@check_for(Definition)
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def check_unicode_docstring(self, definition, docstring):
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r'''D302: Use u""" for docstrings with Unicode.
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For Unicode docstrings, use u"""Unicode triple-quoted strings""".
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'''
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if 'unicode_literals' in definition.module.future_imports:
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return
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# Just check that docstring is unicode, check_triple_double_quotes
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# ensures the correct quotes.
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if docstring and sys.version_info[0] <= 2:
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if not is_ascii(docstring) and not docstring.startswith(
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('u', 'ur')):
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return violations.D302()
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@check_for(Definition)
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def check_ends_with_period(self, definition, docstring):
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"""D400: First line should end with a period.
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The [first line of a] docstring is a phrase ending in a period.
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"""
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if docstring:
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summary_line = ast.literal_eval(docstring).strip().split('\n')[0]
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if not summary_line.endswith('.'):
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return violations.D400(summary_line[-1])
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@check_for(Function)
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def check_imperative_mood(self, function, docstring): # def context
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"""D401: First line should be in imperative mood: 'Do', not 'Does'.
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[Docstring] prescribes the function or method's effect as a command:
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("Do this", "Return that"), not as a description; e.g. don't write
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"Returns the pathname ...".
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"""
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if docstring and not function.is_test:
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stripped = ast.literal_eval(docstring).strip()
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if stripped:
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first_word = stripped.split()[0]
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check_word = first_word.lower()
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if check_word in IMPERATIVE_BLACKLIST:
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return violations.D401b(first_word)
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try:
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correct_form = IMPERATIVE_VERBS.get(stem(check_word))
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except UnicodeDecodeError:
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# This is raised when the docstring contains unicode
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# characters in the first word, but is not a unicode
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# string. In which case D302 will be reported. Ignoring.
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return
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if correct_form and correct_form != check_word:
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return violations.D401(
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correct_form.capitalize(),
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first_word
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)
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@check_for(Function)
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def check_no_signature(self, function, docstring): # def context
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"""D402: First line should not be function's or method's "signature".
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The one-line docstring should NOT be a "signature" reiterating the
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function/method parameters (which can be obtained by introspection).
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"""
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if docstring:
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first_line = ast.literal_eval(docstring).strip().split('\n')[0]
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if function.name + '(' in first_line.replace(' ', ''):
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return violations.D402()
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@check_for(Function)
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def check_capitalized(self, function, docstring):
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"""D403: First word of the first line should be properly capitalized.
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The [first line of a] docstring is a phrase ending in a period.
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"""
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if docstring:
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first_word = ast.literal_eval(docstring).split()[0]
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if first_word == first_word.upper():
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return
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for char in first_word:
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if char not in string.ascii_letters and char != "'":
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return
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if first_word != first_word.capitalize():
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return violations.D403(first_word.capitalize(), first_word)
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@check_for(Definition)
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def check_starts_with_this(self, function, docstring):
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"""D404: First word of the docstring should not be `This`.
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Docstrings should use short, simple language. They should not begin
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with "This class is [..]" or "This module contains [..]".
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"""
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if docstring:
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first_word = ast.literal_eval(docstring).split()[0]
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if first_word.lower() == 'this':
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return violations.D404()
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@staticmethod
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def _get_leading_words(line):
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"""Return any leading set of words from `line`.
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For example, if `line` is " Hello world!!!", returns "Hello world".
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"""
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result = re("[\w ]+").match(line.strip())
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if result is not None:
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return result.group()
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@staticmethod
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def _is_a_docstring_section(context):
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"""Check if the suspected context is really a section header.
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Lets have a look at the following example docstring:
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'''Title.
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Some part of the docstring that specifies what the function
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returns. <----- Not a real section name. It has a suffix and the
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previous line is not empty and does not end with
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a punctuation sign.
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This is another line in the docstring. It describes stuff,
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but we forgot to add a blank line between it and the section name.
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Parameters <-- A real section name. The previous line ends with
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---------- a period, therefore it is in a new
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grammatical context.
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param : int
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examples : list <------- Not a section - previous line doesn't end
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A list of examples. with punctuation.
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notes : list <---------- Not a section - there's text after the
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A list of notes. colon.
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Notes: <--- Suspected as a context because there's a suffix to the
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----- section, but it's a colon so it's probably a mistake.
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Bla.
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'''
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To make sure this is really a section we check these conditions:
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* There's no suffix to the section name or it's just a colon AND
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* The previous line is empty OR it ends with punctuation.
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If one of the conditions is true, we will consider the line as
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a section name.
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"""
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section_name_suffix = \
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context.line.strip().lstrip(context.section_name.strip()).strip()
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section_suffix_is_only_colon = section_name_suffix == ':'
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punctuation = [',', ';', '.', '-', '\\', '/', ']', '}', ')']
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prev_line_ends_with_punctuation = \
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any(context.previous_line.strip().endswith(x) for x in punctuation)
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this_line_looks_like_a_section_name = \
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is_blank(section_name_suffix) or section_suffix_is_only_colon
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prev_line_looks_like_end_of_paragraph = \
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prev_line_ends_with_punctuation or is_blank(context.previous_line)
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return (this_line_looks_like_a_section_name and
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prev_line_looks_like_end_of_paragraph)
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@classmethod
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def _check_section_underline(cls, section_name, context, indentation):
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"""D4{07,08,09,12}, D215: Section underline checks.
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Check for correct formatting for docstring sections. Checks that:
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* The line that follows the section name contains
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dashes (D40{7,8}).
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* The amount of dashes is equal to the length of the section
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name (D409).
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* The section's content does not begin in the line that follows
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|
the section header (D412).
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* The indentation of the dashed line is equal to the docstring's
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indentation (D215).
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"""
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blank_lines_after_header = 0
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|
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for line in context.following_lines:
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if not is_blank(line):
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break
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blank_lines_after_header += 1
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else:
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# There are only blank lines after the header.
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yield violations.D407(section_name)
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|
return
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|
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non_empty_line = context.following_lines[blank_lines_after_header]
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dash_line_found = ''.join(set(non_empty_line.strip())) == '-'
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|
|
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if not dash_line_found:
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yield violations.D407(section_name)
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|
if blank_lines_after_header > 0:
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yield violations.D412(section_name)
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else:
|
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if blank_lines_after_header > 0:
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|
yield violations.D408(section_name)
|
|
|
|
if non_empty_line.strip() != "-" * len(section_name):
|
|
yield violations.D409(len(section_name),
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|
section_name,
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|
len(non_empty_line.strip()))
|
|
|
|
if leading_space(non_empty_line) > indentation:
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|
yield violations.D215(section_name)
|
|
|
|
line_after_dashes_index = blank_lines_after_header + 1
|
|
# If the line index after the dashes is in range (perhaps we have
|
|
# a header + underline followed by another section header).
|
|
if line_after_dashes_index < len(context.following_lines):
|
|
line_after_dashes = \
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|
context.following_lines[line_after_dashes_index]
|
|
if is_blank(line_after_dashes):
|
|
rest_of_lines = \
|
|
context.following_lines[line_after_dashes_index:]
|
|
if not is_blank(''.join(rest_of_lines)):
|
|
yield violations.D412(section_name)
|
|
else:
|
|
yield violations.D414(section_name)
|
|
else:
|
|
yield violations.D414(section_name)
|
|
|
|
@classmethod
|
|
def _check_section(cls, docstring, definition, context):
|
|
"""D4{05,06,10,11,13}, D214: Section name checks.
|
|
|
|
Check for valid section names. Checks that:
|
|
* The section name is properly capitalized (D405).
|
|
* The section is not over-indented (D214).
|
|
* The section name has no superfluous suffix to it (D406).
|
|
* There's a blank line after the section (D410, D413).
|
|
* There's a blank line before the section (D411).
|
|
|
|
Also yields all the errors from `_check_section_underline`.
|
|
"""
|
|
capitalized_section = context.section_name.title()
|
|
indentation = cls._get_docstring_indent(definition, docstring)
|
|
|
|
if (context.section_name not in cls.SECTION_NAMES and
|
|
capitalized_section in cls.SECTION_NAMES):
|
|
yield violations.D405(capitalized_section, context.section_name)
|
|
|
|
if leading_space(context.line) > indentation:
|
|
yield violations.D214(capitalized_section)
|
|
|
|
suffix = context.line.strip().lstrip(context.section_name)
|
|
if suffix:
|
|
yield violations.D406(capitalized_section, context.line.strip())
|
|
|
|
if (not context.following_lines or
|
|
not is_blank(context.following_lines[-1])):
|
|
if context.is_last_section:
|
|
yield violations.D413(capitalized_section)
|
|
else:
|
|
yield violations.D410(capitalized_section)
|
|
|
|
if not is_blank(context.previous_line):
|
|
yield violations.D411(capitalized_section)
|
|
|
|
for err in cls._check_section_underline(capitalized_section,
|
|
context,
|
|
indentation):
|
|
yield err
|
|
|
|
@check_for(Definition)
|
|
def check_docstring_sections(self, definition, docstring):
|
|
"""D21{4,5}, D4{05,06,07,08,09,10}: Docstring sections checks.
|
|
|
|
Check the general format of a sectioned docstring:
|
|
'''This is my one-liner.
|
|
|
|
Short Summary
|
|
-------------
|
|
This is my summary.
|
|
|
|
Returns
|
|
-------
|
|
None.
|
|
|
|
'''
|
|
|
|
Section names appear in `SECTION_NAMES`.
|
|
"""
|
|
if not docstring:
|
|
return
|
|
|
|
lines = docstring.split("\n")
|
|
if len(lines) < 2:
|
|
return
|
|
|
|
lower_section_names = [s.lower() for s in self.SECTION_NAMES]
|
|
|
|
def _suspected_as_section(_line):
|
|
result = self._get_leading_words(_line.lower())
|
|
return result in lower_section_names
|
|
|
|
# Finding our suspects.
|
|
suspected_section_indices = [i for i, line in enumerate(lines) if
|
|
_suspected_as_section(line)]
|
|
|
|
SectionContext = namedtuple('SectionContext', ('section_name',
|
|
'previous_line',
|
|
'line',
|
|
'following_lines',
|
|
'original_index',
|
|
'is_last_section'))
|
|
|
|
# First - create a list of possible contexts. Note that the
|
|
# `following_lines` member is until the end of the docstring.
|
|
contexts = (SectionContext(self._get_leading_words(lines[i].strip()),
|
|
lines[i - 1],
|
|
lines[i],
|
|
lines[i + 1:],
|
|
i,
|
|
False)
|
|
for i in suspected_section_indices)
|
|
|
|
# Now that we have manageable objects - rule out false positives.
|
|
contexts = (c for c in contexts if self._is_a_docstring_section(c))
|
|
|
|
# Now we shall trim the `following lines` field to only reach the
|
|
# next section name.
|
|
for a, b in pairwise(contexts, None):
|
|
end = -1 if b is None else b.original_index
|
|
new_ctx = SectionContext(a.section_name,
|
|
a.previous_line,
|
|
a.line,
|
|
lines[a.original_index + 1:end],
|
|
a.original_index,
|
|
b is None)
|
|
for err in self._check_section(docstring, definition, new_ctx):
|
|
yield err
|
|
|
|
|
|
parse = Parser()
|
|
|
|
|
|
def check(filenames, select=None, ignore=None, ignore_decorators=None):
|
|
"""Generate docstring errors that exist in `filenames` iterable.
|
|
|
|
By default, the PEP-257 convention is checked. To specifically define the
|
|
set of error codes to check for, supply either `select` or `ignore` (but
|
|
not both). In either case, the parameter should be a collection of error
|
|
code strings, e.g., {'D100', 'D404'}.
|
|
|
|
When supplying `select`, only specified error codes will be reported.
|
|
When supplying `ignore`, all error codes which were not specified will be
|
|
reported.
|
|
|
|
Note that ignored error code refer to the entire set of possible
|
|
error codes, which is larger than just the PEP-257 convention. To your
|
|
convenience, you may use `pydocstyle.violations.conventions.pep257` as
|
|
a base set to add or remove errors from.
|
|
|
|
Examples
|
|
---------
|
|
>>> check(['pydocstyle.py'])
|
|
<generator object check at 0x...>
|
|
|
|
>>> check(['pydocstyle.py'], select=['D100'])
|
|
<generator object check at 0x...>
|
|
|
|
>>> check(['pydocstyle.py'], ignore=conventions.pep257 - {'D100'})
|
|
<generator object check at 0x...>
|
|
|
|
"""
|
|
if select is not None and ignore is not None:
|
|
raise IllegalConfiguration('Cannot pass both select and ignore. '
|
|
'They are mutually exclusive.')
|
|
elif select is not None:
|
|
checked_codes = select
|
|
elif ignore is not None:
|
|
checked_codes = list(set(violations.ErrorRegistry.get_error_codes()) -
|
|
set(ignore))
|
|
else:
|
|
checked_codes = violations.conventions.pep257
|
|
|
|
for filename in filenames:
|
|
log.info('Checking file %s.', filename)
|
|
try:
|
|
with tokenize_open(filename) as file:
|
|
source = file.read()
|
|
for error in ConventionChecker().check_source(source, filename,
|
|
ignore_decorators):
|
|
code = getattr(error, 'code', None)
|
|
if code in checked_codes:
|
|
yield error
|
|
except (EnvironmentError, AllError, ParseError) as error:
|
|
log.warning('Error in file %s: %s', filename, error)
|
|
yield error
|
|
except tk.TokenError:
|
|
yield SyntaxError('invalid syntax in file %s' % filename)
|
|
|
|
|
|
def is_ascii(string):
|
|
return all(ord(char) < 128 for char in string)
|
|
|
|
|
|
def leading_space(string):
|
|
return re('\s*').match(string).group()
|