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669 lines
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Python
Vendored
669 lines
20 KiB
Python
Vendored
""" Test all things related to the ``jedi.api_classes`` module.
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"""
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from textwrap import dedent
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from inspect import cleandoc
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import pytest
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import jedi
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from jedi import __doc__ as jedi_doc
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from jedi.inference.compiled import CompiledValueName
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from ..helpers import get_example_dir
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def test_is_keyword(Script):
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results = Script('str', path=None).infer(1, 1)
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assert len(results) == 1 and results[0].is_keyword is False
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def test_basedefinition_type(Script, get_names):
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def make_definitions():
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"""
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Return a list of definitions for parametrized tests.
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:rtype: [jedi.api_classes.BaseName]
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"""
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source = dedent("""
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import sys
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class C:
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pass
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x = C()
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def f():
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pass
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def g():
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yield
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h = lambda: None
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""")
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definitions = []
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definitions += get_names(source)
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source += dedent("""
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variable = sys or C or x or f or g or g() or h""")
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lines = source.splitlines()
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script = Script(source, path=None)
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definitions += script.infer(len(lines), len('variable'))
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script2 = Script(source, path=None)
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definitions += script2.get_references(4, len('class C'))
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source_param = "def f(a): return a"
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script_param = Script(source_param, path=None)
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definitions += script_param.goto(1, len(source_param))
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return definitions
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for definition in make_definitions():
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assert definition.type in ('module', 'class', 'instance', 'function',
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'generator', 'statement', 'import', 'param')
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@pytest.mark.parametrize(
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('src', 'expected_result', 'column'), [
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# import one level
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('import t', 'module', None),
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('import ', 'module', None),
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('import datetime; datetime', 'module', None),
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# from
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('from datetime import timedelta', 'class', None),
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('from datetime import timedelta; timedelta', 'class', None),
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('from json import tool', 'module', None),
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('from json import tool; tool', 'module', None),
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# import two levels
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('import json.tool; json', 'module', None),
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('import json.tool; json.tool', 'module', None),
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('import json.tool; json.tool.main', 'function', None),
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('import json.tool', 'module', None),
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('import json.tool', 'module', 9),
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]
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)
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def test_basedefinition_type_import(Script, src, expected_result, column):
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types = {t.type for t in Script(src).complete(column=column)}
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assert types == {expected_result}
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def test_function_signature_in_doc(Script):
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defs = Script("""
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def f(x, y=1, z='a'):
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pass
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f""").infer()
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doc = defs[0].docstring()
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assert "f(x, y=1, z='a')" in str(doc)
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def test_param_docstring(get_names):
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param = get_names("def test(parameter): pass", all_scopes=True)[1]
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assert param.name == 'parameter'
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assert param.docstring() == ''
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def test_class_signature(Script):
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defs = Script("""
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class Foo:
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def __init__(self, x, y=1, z='a'):
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pass
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Foo""").infer()
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doc = defs[0].docstring()
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assert doc == "Foo(x, y=1, z='a')"
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def test_position_none_if_builtin(Script):
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gotos = Script('import sys; sys.path').goto()
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assert gotos[0].in_builtin_module()
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assert gotos[0].line is not None
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assert gotos[0].column is not None
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def test_completion_docstring(Script, jedi_path):
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"""
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Jedi should follow imports in certain conditions
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"""
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def docstr(src, result):
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c = Script(src, project=project).complete()[0]
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assert c.docstring(raw=True, fast=False) == cleandoc(result)
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project = jedi.Project('.', sys_path=[jedi_path])
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c = Script('import jedi\njed', project=project).complete()[0]
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assert c.docstring(fast=False) == cleandoc(jedi_doc)
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docstr('import jedi\njedi.Scr', cleandoc(jedi.Script.__doc__))
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docstr('abcd=3;abcd', '')
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docstr('"hello"\nabcd=3\nabcd', '')
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docstr(
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dedent('''
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def x():
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"hello"
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0
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x'''),
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'hello'
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)
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docstr(
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dedent('''
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def x():
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"hello";0
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x'''),
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'hello'
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)
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# Shouldn't work with a tuple.
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docstr(
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dedent('''
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def x():
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"hello",0
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x'''),
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''
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)
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# Should also not work if we rename something.
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docstr(
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dedent('''
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def x():
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"hello"
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y = x
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y'''),
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''
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)
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def test_completion_params(Script):
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c = Script('import string; string.capwords').complete()[0]
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assert [p.name for p in c.get_signatures()[0].params] == ['s', 'sep']
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def test_functions_should_have_params(Script):
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for c in Script('bool.').complete():
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if c.type == 'function':
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if c.name in ('denominator', 'numerator', 'imag', 'real', '__class__'):
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# Properties
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assert not c.get_signatures()
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else:
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assert c.get_signatures()
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def test_hashlib_params(Script, environment):
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if environment.version_info < (3,):
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pytest.skip()
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script = Script('from hashlib import sha256')
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c, = script.complete()
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sig, = c.get_signatures()
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assert [p.name for p in sig.params] == ['string']
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def test_signature_params(Script):
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def check(defs):
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signature, = defs[0].get_signatures()
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assert len(signature.params) == 1
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assert signature.params[0].name == 'bar'
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s = dedent('''
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def foo(bar):
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pass
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foo''')
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check(Script(s).infer())
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check(Script(s).goto())
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check(Script(s + '\nbar=foo\nbar').goto())
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def test_param_endings(Script):
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"""
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Params should be represented without the comma and whitespace they have
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around them.
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"""
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sig, = Script('def x(a, b=5, c=""): pass\n x(').get_signatures()
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assert [p.description for p in sig.params] == ['param a', 'param b=5', 'param c=""']
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@pytest.mark.parametrize(
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'code, index, name, is_definition', [
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('name', 0, 'name', False),
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('a = f(x)', 0, 'a', True),
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('a = f(x)', 1, 'f', False),
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('a = f(x)', 2, 'x', False),
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]
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)
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def test_is_definition(get_names, code, index, name, is_definition):
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d = get_names(
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dedent(code),
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references=True,
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all_scopes=True,
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)[index]
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assert d.name == name
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assert d.is_definition() == is_definition
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@pytest.mark.parametrize(
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'code, expected', (
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('import x as a', [False, True]),
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('from x import y', [False, True]),
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('from x.z import y', [False, False, True]),
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)
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)
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def test_is_definition_import(get_names, code, expected):
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ns = get_names(dedent(code), references=True, all_scopes=True)
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# Assure that names are definitely sorted.
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ns = sorted(ns, key=lambda name: (name.line, name.column))
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assert [name.is_definition() for name in ns] == expected
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def test_parent(Script):
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def _parent(source, line=None, column=None):
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def_, = Script(dedent(source)).goto(line, column)
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return def_.parent()
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parent = _parent('foo=1\nfoo')
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assert parent.type == 'module'
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parent = _parent('''
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def spam():
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if 1:
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y=1
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y''')
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assert parent.name == 'spam'
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assert parent.parent().type == 'module'
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def test_parent_on_function(Script):
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code = 'def spam():\n pass'
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def_, = Script(code).goto(line=1, column=len('def spam'))
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parent = def_.parent()
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assert parent.name == '__main__'
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assert parent.type == 'module'
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def test_parent_on_completion_and_else(Script):
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script = Script(dedent('''\
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class Foo():
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def bar(name): name
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Foo().bar'''))
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bar, = script.complete()
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parent = bar.parent()
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assert parent.name == 'Foo'
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assert parent.type == 'class'
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param, name, = [d for d in script.get_names(all_scopes=True, references=True)
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if d.name == 'name']
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parent = name.parent()
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assert parent.name == 'bar'
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assert parent.type == 'function'
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parent = name.parent().parent()
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assert parent.name == 'Foo'
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assert parent.type == 'class'
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parent = param.parent()
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assert parent.name == 'bar'
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assert parent.type == 'function'
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parent = param.parent().parent()
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assert parent.name == 'Foo'
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assert parent.type == 'class'
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parent = Script('str.join').complete()[0].parent()
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assert parent.name == 'str'
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assert parent.type == 'class'
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def test_parent_on_closure(Script):
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script = Script(dedent('''\
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class Foo():
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def bar(name):
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def inner(): foo
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return inner'''))
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names = script.get_names(all_scopes=True, references=True)
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inner_func, inner_reference = filter(lambda d: d.name == 'inner', names)
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foo, = filter(lambda d: d.name == 'foo', names)
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assert foo.parent().name == 'inner'
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assert foo.parent().parent().name == 'bar'
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assert foo.parent().parent().parent().name == 'Foo'
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assert foo.parent().parent().parent().parent().name == '__main__'
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assert inner_func.parent().name == 'bar'
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assert inner_func.parent().parent().name == 'Foo'
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assert inner_reference.parent().name == 'bar'
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assert inner_reference.parent().parent().name == 'Foo'
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def test_parent_on_comprehension(Script):
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ns = Script('''\
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def spam():
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return [i for i in range(5)]
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''').get_names(all_scopes=True)
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assert [name.name for name in ns] == ['spam', 'i']
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assert ns[0].parent().name == '__main__'
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assert ns[0].parent().type == 'module'
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assert ns[1].parent().name == 'spam'
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assert ns[1].parent().type == 'function'
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def test_type(Script):
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for c in Script('a = [str()]; a[0].').complete():
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if c.name == '__class__' and False: # TODO fix.
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assert c.type == 'class'
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else:
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assert c.type in ('function', 'statement')
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for c in Script('list.').complete():
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assert c.type
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# Github issue #397, type should never raise an error.
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for c in Script('import os; os.path.').complete():
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assert c.type
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def test_type_II(Script):
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"""
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GitHub Issue #833, `keyword`s are seen as `module`s
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"""
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for c in Script('f').complete():
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if c.name == 'for':
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assert c.type == 'keyword'
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@pytest.mark.parametrize(
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'added_code, expected_type, expected_infer_type', [
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('Foo().x', 'property', 'instance'),
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('Foo.x', 'property', 'property'),
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('Foo().y', 'function', 'function'),
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('Foo.y', 'function', 'function'),
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('Foo().z', 'function', 'function'),
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('Foo.z', 'function', 'function'),
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]
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)
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def test_class_types(goto_or_help_or_infer, added_code, expected_type,
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expected_infer_type):
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code = dedent('''\
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class Foo:
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@property
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def x(self): return 1
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@staticmethod
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def y(self): ...
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@classmethod
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def z(self): ...
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''')
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d, = goto_or_help_or_infer(code + added_code)
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if goto_or_help_or_infer.type == 'infer':
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assert d.type == expected_infer_type
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else:
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assert d.type == expected_type
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"""
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This tests the BaseName.goto function, not the jedi
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function. They are not really different in functionality, but really
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different as an implementation.
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"""
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def test_goto_repetition(get_names):
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defs = get_names('a = 1; a', references=True, definitions=False)
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# Repeat on the same variable. Shouldn't change once we're on a
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# definition.
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for _ in range(3):
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assert len(defs) == 1
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ass = defs[0].goto()
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assert ass[0].description == 'a = 1'
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def test_goto_named_params(get_names):
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src = """\
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def foo(a=1, bar=2):
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pass
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foo(bar=1)
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"""
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bar = get_names(dedent(src), references=True)[-1]
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param = bar.goto()[0]
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assert (param.line, param.column) == (1, 13)
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assert param.type == 'param'
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def test_class_call(get_names):
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src = 'from threading import Thread; Thread(group=1)'
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n = get_names(src, references=True)[-1]
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assert n.name == 'group'
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param_def = n.goto()[0]
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assert param_def.name == 'group'
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assert param_def.type == 'param'
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def test_parentheses(get_names):
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n = get_names('("").upper', references=True)[-1]
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assert n.goto()[0].name == 'upper'
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def test_import(get_names):
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nms = get_names('from json import load', references=True)
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assert nms[0].name == 'json'
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assert nms[0].type == 'module'
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n = nms[0].goto()[0]
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assert n.name == 'json'
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assert n.type == 'module'
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assert nms[1].name == 'load'
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assert nms[1].type == 'function'
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n = nms[1].goto()[0]
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assert n.name == 'load'
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assert n.type == 'function'
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nms = get_names('import os; os.path', references=True)
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assert nms[0].name == 'os'
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assert nms[0].type == 'module'
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n = nms[0].goto()[0]
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assert n.name == 'os'
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assert n.type == 'module'
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nms = nms[2].goto()
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assert nms
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assert all(n.type == 'module' for n in nms)
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assert 'posixpath' in {n.name for n in nms}
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nms = get_names('import os.path', references=True)
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n = nms[0].goto()[0]
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assert n.name == 'os'
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assert n.type == 'module'
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n = nms[1].goto()[0]
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# This is very special, normally the name doesn't change, but since
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# os.path is a sys.modules hack, it does.
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assert n.name in ('macpath', 'ntpath', 'posixpath', 'os2emxpath')
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assert n.type == 'module'
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def test_import_alias(get_names):
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nms = get_names('import json as foo', references=True)
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assert nms[0].name == 'json'
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assert nms[0].type == 'module'
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assert nms[0]._name.tree_name.parent.type == 'dotted_as_name'
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n = nms[0].goto()[0]
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assert n.name == 'json'
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assert n.type == 'module'
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assert n._name._value.tree_node.type == 'file_input'
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assert nms[1].name == 'foo'
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assert nms[1].type == 'module'
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assert nms[1]._name.tree_name.parent.type == 'dotted_as_name'
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ass = nms[1].goto()
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assert len(ass) == 1
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assert ass[0].name == 'json'
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assert ass[0].type == 'module'
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assert ass[0]._name._value.tree_node.type == 'file_input'
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def test_added_equals_to_params(Script):
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def run(rest_source):
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source = dedent("""
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def foo(bar, baz):
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pass
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""")
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results = Script(source + rest_source).complete()
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assert len(results) == 1
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return results[0]
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assert run('foo(bar').name_with_symbols == 'bar='
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assert run('foo(bar').complete == '='
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assert run('foo(bar').get_completion_prefix_length() == 3
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assert run('foo(bar, baz').complete == '='
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assert run('foo(bar, baz').get_completion_prefix_length() == 3
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assert run(' bar').name_with_symbols == 'bar'
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assert run(' bar').complete == ''
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assert run(' bar').get_completion_prefix_length() == 3
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x = run('foo(bar=isins').name_with_symbols
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assert run('foo(bar=isins').get_completion_prefix_length() == 5
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assert x == 'isinstance'
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def test_builtin_module_with_path(Script):
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"""
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This test simply tests if a module from /usr/lib/python3.8/lib-dynload/ has
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a path or not. It shouldn't have a module_path, because that is just
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confusing.
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"""
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semlock, = Script('from _multiprocessing import SemLock').infer()
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assert isinstance(semlock._name, CompiledValueName)
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assert semlock.module_path is None
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assert semlock.in_builtin_module() is True
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assert semlock.name == 'SemLock'
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assert semlock.line is None
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assert semlock.column is None
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@pytest.mark.parametrize(
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'code, description', [
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('int', 'instance int'),
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('str.index', 'instance int'),
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('1', None),
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]
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)
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def test_execute(Script, code, description):
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definition, = Script(code).goto()
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definitions = definition.execute()
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if description is None:
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assert not definitions
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else:
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d, = definitions
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assert d.description == description
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|
|
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@pytest.mark.parametrize('goto', [False, True, None])
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@pytest.mark.parametrize(
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'code, name, file_name', [
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('from pkg import Foo; Foo.foo', 'foo', '__init__.py'),
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('from pkg import Foo; Foo().foo', 'foo', '__init__.py'),
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('from pkg import Foo; Foo.bar', 'bar', 'module.py'),
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('from pkg import Foo; Foo().bar', 'bar', 'module.py'),
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])
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def test_inheritance_module_path(Script, goto, code, name, file_name):
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base_path = get_example_dir('inheritance', 'pkg')
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whatever_path = base_path.joinpath('NOT_EXISTING.py')
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|
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script = Script(code, path=whatever_path)
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if goto is None:
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func, = script.infer()
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else:
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func, = script.goto(follow_imports=goto)
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assert func.type == 'function'
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assert func.name == name
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assert func.module_path == base_path.joinpath(file_name)
|
|
|
|
|
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def test_definition_goto_follow_imports(Script):
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dumps = Script('from json import dumps\ndumps').get_names(references=True)[-1]
|
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assert dumps.description == 'dumps'
|
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no_follow, = dumps.goto()
|
|
assert no_follow.description == 'def dumps'
|
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assert no_follow.line == 1
|
|
assert no_follow.column == 17
|
|
assert no_follow.module_name == '__main__'
|
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follow, = dumps.goto(follow_imports=True)
|
|
assert follow.description == 'def dumps'
|
|
assert follow.line != 1
|
|
assert follow.module_name == 'json'
|
|
|
|
|
|
@pytest.mark.parametrize(
|
|
'code, expected', [
|
|
('1', 'int'),
|
|
('x = None; x', 'None'),
|
|
('n: Optional[str]; n', 'Optional[str]'),
|
|
('n = None if xxxxx else ""; n', 'Optional[str]'),
|
|
('n = None if xxxxx else str(); n', 'Optional[str]'),
|
|
('n = None if xxxxx else str; n', 'Optional[Type[str]]'),
|
|
('class Foo: pass\nFoo', 'Type[Foo]'),
|
|
('class Foo: pass\nFoo()', 'Foo'),
|
|
|
|
('n: Type[List[int]]; n', 'Type[List[int]]'),
|
|
('n: Type[List]; n', 'Type[list]'),
|
|
('n: List; n', 'list'),
|
|
('n: List[int]; n', 'List[int]'),
|
|
('n: Iterable[int]; n', 'Iterable[int]'),
|
|
|
|
('n = [1]; n', 'List[int]'),
|
|
('n = [1, ""]; n', 'List[Union[int, str]]'),
|
|
('n = [1, str(), None]; n', 'List[Optional[Union[int, str]]]'),
|
|
('n = {1, str()}; n', 'Set[Union[int, str]]'),
|
|
('n = (1,); n', 'Tuple[int]'),
|
|
('n = {1: ""}; n', 'Dict[int, str]'),
|
|
('n = {1: "", 1.0: b""}; n', 'Dict[Union[float, int], Union[bytes, str]]'),
|
|
|
|
('n = next; n', 'Union[next(__i: Iterator[_T]) -> _T, '
|
|
'next(__i: Iterator[_T], default: _VT) -> Union[_T, _VT]]'),
|
|
('abs', 'abs(__x: SupportsAbs[_T]) -> _T'),
|
|
('def foo(x, y): return x if xxxx else y\nfoo(str(), 1)\nfoo',
|
|
'foo(x: str, y: int) -> Union[int, str]'),
|
|
('def foo(x, y = None): return x if xxxx else y\nfoo(str(), 1)\nfoo',
|
|
'foo(x: str, y: int=None) -> Union[int, str]'),
|
|
]
|
|
)
|
|
def test_get_type_hint(Script, code, expected):
|
|
code = 'from typing import *\n' + code
|
|
d, = Script(code).goto()
|
|
assert d.get_type_hint() == expected
|
|
|
|
|
|
def test_pseudotreenameclass_type(Script):
|
|
assert Script('from typing import Any\n').get_names()[0].type == 'class'
|
|
|
|
|
|
cls_code = '''\
|
|
class AClass:
|
|
"""my class"""
|
|
@staticmethod
|
|
def hello():
|
|
func_var = 1
|
|
return func_var
|
|
'''
|
|
|
|
|
|
@pytest.mark.parametrize(
|
|
'code, pos, start, end', [
|
|
('def a_func():\n return "bar"\n', (1, 4), (1, 0), (2, 16)),
|
|
('var1 = 12', (1, 0), (1, 0), (1, 9)),
|
|
('var1 + 1', (1, 0), (1, 0), (1, 4)),
|
|
('class AClass: pass', (1, 6), (1, 0), (1, 18)),
|
|
('class AClass: pass\n', (1, 6), (1, 0), (1, 18)),
|
|
(cls_code, (1, 6), (1, 0), (6, 23)),
|
|
(cls_code, (4, 8), (4, 4), (6, 23)),
|
|
(cls_code, (5, 8), (5, 8), (5, 20)),
|
|
]
|
|
)
|
|
def test_definition_start_end_position(Script, code, pos, start, end):
|
|
'''Tests for definition_start_position and definition_end_position'''
|
|
name = next(
|
|
n for n in Script(code=code).get_names(all_scopes=True, references=True)
|
|
if n._name.tree_name.start_pos <= pos <= n._name.tree_name.end_pos
|
|
)
|
|
assert name.get_definition_start_position() == start
|
|
assert name.get_definition_end_position() == end
|