# Copyright (c) 2006-2013, 2015 LOGILAB S.A. (Paris, FRANCE) # Copyright (c) 2014 Google, Inc. # Copyright (c) 2015-2016 Claudiu Popa # Licensed under the LGPL: https://www.gnu.org/licenses/old-licenses/lgpl-2.1.en.html # For details: https://github.com/PyCQA/astroid/blob/master/COPYING.LESSER """Python Abstract Syntax Tree New Generation The aim of this module is to provide a common base representation of python source code for projects such as pychecker, pyreverse, pylint... Well, actually the development of this library is essentially governed by pylint's needs. It extends class defined in the python's _ast module with some additional methods and attributes. Instance attributes are added by a builder object, which can either generate extended ast (let's call them astroid ;) by visiting an existent ast tree or by inspecting living object. Methods are added by monkey patching ast classes. Main modules are: * nodes and scoped_nodes for more information about methods and attributes added to different node classes * the manager contains a high level object to get astroid trees from source files and living objects. It maintains a cache of previously constructed tree for quick access * builder contains the class responsible to build astroid trees """ import os import sys import re from operator import attrgetter import enum _Context = enum.Enum('Context', 'Load Store Del') Load = _Context.Load Store = _Context.Store Del = _Context.Del del _Context from .__pkginfo__ import version as __version__ # WARNING: internal imports order matters ! # pylint: disable=redefined-builtin, wildcard-import # make all exception classes accessible from astroid package from astroid.exceptions import * # make all node classes accessible from astroid package from astroid.nodes import * # trigger extra monkey-patching from astroid import inference # more stuff available from astroid import raw_building from astroid.bases import BaseInstance, Instance, BoundMethod, UnboundMethod from astroid.node_classes import are_exclusive, unpack_infer from astroid.scoped_nodes import builtin_lookup from astroid.builder import parse, extract_node from astroid.util import Uninferable, YES # make a manager instance (borg) accessible from astroid package from astroid.manager import AstroidManager MANAGER = AstroidManager() del AstroidManager # transform utilities (filters and decorator) class AsStringRegexpPredicate(object): """ClassDef to be used as predicate that may be given to `register_transform` First argument is a regular expression that will be searched against the `as_string` representation of the node onto which it's applied. If specified, the second argument is an `attrgetter` expression that will be applied on the node first to get the actual node on which `as_string` should be called. WARNING: This can be fairly slow, as it has to convert every AST node back to Python code; you should consider examining the AST directly instead. """ def __init__(self, regexp, expression=None): self.regexp = re.compile(regexp) self.expression = expression def __call__(self, node): if self.expression is not None: node = attrgetter(self.expression)(node) # pylint: disable=no-member; github.com/pycqa/astroid/126 return self.regexp.search(node.as_string()) def inference_tip(infer_function, raise_on_overwrite=False): """Given an instance specific inference function, return a function to be given to MANAGER.register_transform to set this inference function. :param bool raise_on_overwrite: Raise an `InferenceOverwriteError` if the inference tip will overwrite another. Used for debugging Typical usage .. sourcecode:: python MANAGER.register_transform(Call, inference_tip(infer_named_tuple), predicate) .. Note:: Using an inference tip will override any previously set inference tip for the given node. Use a predicate in the transform to prevent excess overwrites. """ def transform(node, infer_function=infer_function): if (raise_on_overwrite and node._explicit_inference is not None and node._explicit_inference is not infer_function): raise InferenceOverwriteError( "Inference already set to {existing_inference}. " "Trying to overwrite with {new_inference} for {node}" .format(existing_inference=infer_function, new_inference=node._explicit_inference, node=node)) node._explicit_inference = infer_function return node return transform def register_module_extender(manager, module_name, get_extension_mod): def transform(node): extension_module = get_extension_mod() for name, objs in extension_module.locals.items(): node.locals[name] = objs for obj in objs: if obj.parent is extension_module: obj.parent = node manager.register_transform(Module, transform, lambda n: n.name == module_name) # load brain plugins BRAIN_MODULES_DIR = os.path.join(os.path.dirname(__file__), 'brain') if BRAIN_MODULES_DIR not in sys.path: # add it to the end of the list so user path take precedence sys.path.append(BRAIN_MODULES_DIR) # load modules in this directory for module in os.listdir(BRAIN_MODULES_DIR): if module.endswith('.py'): __import__(module[:-3])