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- ##############################################################################
- #
- # Copyright (c) 2001, 2002 Zope Foundation and Contributors.
- # All Rights Reserved.
- #
- # This software is subject to the provisions of the Zope Public License,
- # Version 2.1 (ZPL). A copy of the ZPL should accompany this distribution.
- # THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS" AND ANY AND ALL EXPRESS OR IMPLIED
- # WARRANTIES ARE DISCLAIMED, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED
- # WARRANTIES OF TITLE, MERCHANTABILITY, AGAINST INFRINGEMENT, AND FITNESS
- # FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.
- #
- ##############################################################################
- """Verify interface implementations
- """
- import inspect
- import sys
- from types import FunctionType
- from types import MethodType
-
- from zope.interface.exceptions import BrokenImplementation
- from zope.interface.exceptions import BrokenMethodImplementation
- from zope.interface.exceptions import DoesNotImplement
- from zope.interface.exceptions import Invalid
- from zope.interface.exceptions import MultipleInvalid
-
- from zope.interface.interface import fromMethod, fromFunction, Method
-
- __all__ = [
- 'verifyObject',
- 'verifyClass',
- ]
-
- # This will be monkey-patched when running under Zope 2, so leave this
- # here:
- MethodTypes = (MethodType, )
-
-
- def _verify(iface, candidate, tentative=False, vtype=None):
- """
- Verify that *candidate* might correctly provide *iface*.
-
- This involves:
-
- - Making sure the candidate claims that it provides the
- interface using ``iface.providedBy`` (unless *tentative* is `True`,
- in which case this step is skipped). This means that the candidate's class
- declares that it `implements <zope.interface.implementer>` the interface,
- or the candidate itself declares that it `provides <zope.interface.provider>`
- the interface
-
- - Making sure the candidate defines all the necessary methods
-
- - Making sure the methods have the correct signature (to the
- extent possible)
-
- - Making sure the candidate defines all the necessary attributes
-
- :return bool: Returns a true value if everything that could be
- checked passed.
- :raises zope.interface.Invalid: If any of the previous
- conditions does not hold.
-
- .. versionchanged:: 5.0
- If multiple methods or attributes are invalid, all such errors
- are collected and reported. Previously, only the first error was reported.
- As a special case, if only one such error is present, it is raised
- alone, like before.
- """
-
- if vtype == 'c':
- tester = iface.implementedBy
- else:
- tester = iface.providedBy
-
- excs = []
- if not tentative and not tester(candidate):
- excs.append(DoesNotImplement(iface, candidate))
-
- for name, desc in iface.namesAndDescriptions(all=True):
- try:
- _verify_element(iface, name, desc, candidate, vtype)
- except Invalid as e:
- excs.append(e)
-
- if excs:
- if len(excs) == 1:
- raise excs[0]
- raise MultipleInvalid(iface, candidate, excs)
-
- return True
-
- def _verify_element(iface, name, desc, candidate, vtype):
- # Here the `desc` is either an `Attribute` or `Method` instance
- try:
- attr = getattr(candidate, name)
- except AttributeError:
- if (not isinstance(desc, Method)) and vtype == 'c':
- # We can't verify non-methods on classes, since the
- # class may provide attrs in it's __init__.
- return
- # TODO: This should use ``raise...from``
- raise BrokenImplementation(iface, desc, candidate)
-
- if not isinstance(desc, Method):
- # If it's not a method, there's nothing else we can test
- return
-
- if inspect.ismethoddescriptor(attr) or inspect.isbuiltin(attr):
- # The first case is what you get for things like ``dict.pop``
- # on CPython (e.g., ``verifyClass(IFullMapping, dict))``). The
- # second case is what you get for things like ``dict().pop`` on
- # CPython (e.g., ``verifyObject(IFullMapping, dict()))``.
- # In neither case can we get a signature, so there's nothing
- # to verify. Even the inspect module gives up and raises
- # ValueError: no signature found. The ``__text_signature__`` attribute
- # isn't typically populated either.
- #
- # Note that on PyPy 2 or 3 (up through 7.3 at least), these are
- # not true for things like ``dict.pop`` (but might be true for C extensions?)
- return
-
- if isinstance(attr, FunctionType):
- if isinstance(candidate, type) and vtype == 'c':
- # This is an "unbound method".
- # Only unwrap this if we're verifying implementedBy;
- # otherwise we can unwrap @staticmethod on classes that directly
- # provide an interface.
- meth = fromFunction(attr, iface, name=name, imlevel=1)
- else:
- # Nope, just a normal function
- meth = fromFunction(attr, iface, name=name)
- elif (isinstance(attr, MethodTypes)
- and type(attr.__func__) is FunctionType):
- meth = fromMethod(attr, iface, name)
- elif isinstance(attr, property) and vtype == 'c':
- # Without an instance we cannot be sure it's not a
- # callable.
- # TODO: This should probably check inspect.isdatadescriptor(),
- # a more general form than ``property``
- return
-
- else:
- if not callable(attr):
- raise BrokenMethodImplementation(desc, "implementation is not a method",
- attr, iface, candidate)
- # sigh, it's callable, but we don't know how to introspect it, so
- # we have to give it a pass.
- return
-
- # Make sure that the required and implemented method signatures are
- # the same.
- mess = _incompat(desc.getSignatureInfo(), meth.getSignatureInfo())
- if mess:
- raise BrokenMethodImplementation(desc, mess, attr, iface, candidate)
-
-
-
- def verifyClass(iface, candidate, tentative=False):
- """
- Verify that the *candidate* might correctly provide *iface*.
- """
- return _verify(iface, candidate, tentative, vtype='c')
-
- def verifyObject(iface, candidate, tentative=False):
- return _verify(iface, candidate, tentative, vtype='o')
-
- verifyObject.__doc__ = _verify.__doc__
-
- _MSG_TOO_MANY = 'implementation requires too many arguments'
-
- def _incompat(required, implemented):
- #if (required['positional'] !=
- # implemented['positional'][:len(required['positional'])]
- # and implemented['kwargs'] is None):
- # return 'imlementation has different argument names'
- if len(implemented['required']) > len(required['required']):
- return _MSG_TOO_MANY
- if ((len(implemented['positional']) < len(required['positional']))
- and not implemented['varargs']):
- return "implementation doesn't allow enough arguments"
- if required['kwargs'] and not implemented['kwargs']:
- return "implementation doesn't support keyword arguments"
- if required['varargs'] and not implemented['varargs']:
- return "implementation doesn't support variable arguments"
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