""" Test compiled module """ import os import jedi from ..helpers import get_example_dir import pytest def test_completions(Script): s = Script('import _ctypes; _ctypes.') assert len(s.complete()) >= 15 def test_get_signatures_extension(Script, environment): if os.name == 'nt': func = 'LoadLibrary' else: func = 'dlopen' s = Script('import _ctypes; _ctypes.%s(' % (func,)) sigs = s.get_signatures() assert len(sigs) == 1 assert len(sigs[0].params) in (1, 2) def test_get_signatures_stdlib(Script): s = Script('import math; math.cos(') sigs = s.get_signatures() assert len(sigs) == 1 assert len(sigs[0].params) == 1 # Check only on linux 64 bit platform and Python3.8. @pytest.mark.parametrize('load_unsafe_extensions', [False, True]) @pytest.mark.skipif('sys.platform != "linux" or sys.maxsize <= 2**32 or sys.version_info[:2] != (3, 8)') def test_init_extension_module(Script, load_unsafe_extensions): """ ``__init__`` extension modules are also packages and Jedi should understand that. Originally coming from #472. This test was built by the module.c and setup.py combination you can find in the init_extension_module folder. You can easily build the `__init__.cpython-38m.so` by compiling it (create a virtualenv and run `setup.py install`. This is also why this test only runs on certain systems and Python 3.8. """ project = jedi.Project(get_example_dir(), load_unsafe_extensions=load_unsafe_extensions) s = jedi.Script( 'import init_extension_module as i\ni.', path='not_existing.py', project=project, ) if load_unsafe_extensions: assert 'foo' in [c.name for c in s.complete()] else: assert 'foo' not in [c.name for c in s.complete()] s = jedi.Script( 'from init_extension_module import foo\nfoo', path='not_existing.py', project=project, ) c, = s.complete() assert c.name == 'foo' if load_unsafe_extensions: assert c.infer() else: assert not c.infer()