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192 lines
6.5 KiB
Python
192 lines
6.5 KiB
Python
# mako/ast.py
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# Copyright (C) 2006-2016 the Mako authors and contributors <see AUTHORS file>
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#
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# This module is part of Mako and is released under
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# the MIT License: http://www.opensource.org/licenses/mit-license.php
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"""utilities for analyzing expressions and blocks of Python
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code, as well as generating Python from AST nodes"""
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from mako import exceptions, pyparser, compat
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import re
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class PythonCode(object):
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"""represents information about a string containing Python code"""
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def __init__(self, code, **exception_kwargs):
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self.code = code
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# represents all identifiers which are assigned to at some point in
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# the code
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self.declared_identifiers = set()
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# represents all identifiers which are referenced before their
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# assignment, if any
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self.undeclared_identifiers = set()
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# note that an identifier can be in both the undeclared and declared
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# lists.
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# using AST to parse instead of using code.co_varnames,
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# code.co_names has several advantages:
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# - we can locate an identifier as "undeclared" even if
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# its declared later in the same block of code
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# - AST is less likely to break with version changes
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# (for example, the behavior of co_names changed a little bit
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# in python version 2.5)
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if isinstance(code, compat.string_types):
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expr = pyparser.parse(code.lstrip(), "exec", **exception_kwargs)
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else:
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expr = code
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f = pyparser.FindIdentifiers(self, **exception_kwargs)
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f.visit(expr)
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class ArgumentList(object):
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"""parses a fragment of code as a comma-separated list of expressions"""
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def __init__(self, code, **exception_kwargs):
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self.codeargs = []
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self.args = []
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self.declared_identifiers = set()
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self.undeclared_identifiers = set()
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if isinstance(code, compat.string_types):
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if re.match(r"\S", code) and not re.match(r",\s*$", code):
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# if theres text and no trailing comma, insure its parsed
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# as a tuple by adding a trailing comma
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code += ","
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expr = pyparser.parse(code, "exec", **exception_kwargs)
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else:
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expr = code
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f = pyparser.FindTuple(self, PythonCode, **exception_kwargs)
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f.visit(expr)
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class PythonFragment(PythonCode):
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"""extends PythonCode to provide identifier lookups in partial control
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statements
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e.g.
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for x in 5:
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elif y==9:
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except (MyException, e):
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etc.
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"""
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def __init__(self, code, **exception_kwargs):
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m = re.match(r'^(\w+)(?:\s+(.*?))?:\s*(#|$)', code.strip(), re.S)
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if not m:
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raise exceptions.CompileException(
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"Fragment '%s' is not a partial control statement" %
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code, **exception_kwargs)
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if m.group(3):
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code = code[:m.start(3)]
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(keyword, expr) = m.group(1, 2)
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if keyword in ['for', 'if', 'while']:
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code = code + "pass"
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elif keyword == 'try':
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code = code + "pass\nexcept:pass"
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elif keyword == 'elif' or keyword == 'else':
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code = "if False:pass\n" + code + "pass"
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elif keyword == 'except':
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code = "try:pass\n" + code + "pass"
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elif keyword == 'with':
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code = code + "pass"
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else:
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raise exceptions.CompileException(
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"Unsupported control keyword: '%s'" %
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keyword, **exception_kwargs)
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super(PythonFragment, self).__init__(code, **exception_kwargs)
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class FunctionDecl(object):
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"""function declaration"""
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def __init__(self, code, allow_kwargs=True, **exception_kwargs):
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self.code = code
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expr = pyparser.parse(code, "exec", **exception_kwargs)
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f = pyparser.ParseFunc(self, **exception_kwargs)
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f.visit(expr)
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if not hasattr(self, 'funcname'):
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raise exceptions.CompileException(
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"Code '%s' is not a function declaration" % code,
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**exception_kwargs)
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if not allow_kwargs and self.kwargs:
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raise exceptions.CompileException(
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"'**%s' keyword argument not allowed here" %
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self.kwargnames[-1], **exception_kwargs)
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def get_argument_expressions(self, as_call=False):
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"""Return the argument declarations of this FunctionDecl as a printable
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list.
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By default the return value is appropriate for writing in a ``def``;
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set `as_call` to true to build arguments to be passed to the function
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instead (assuming locals with the same names as the arguments exist).
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"""
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namedecls = []
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# Build in reverse order, since defaults and slurpy args come last
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argnames = self.argnames[::-1]
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kwargnames = self.kwargnames[::-1]
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defaults = self.defaults[::-1]
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kwdefaults = self.kwdefaults[::-1]
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# Named arguments
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if self.kwargs:
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namedecls.append("**" + kwargnames.pop(0))
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for name in kwargnames:
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# Keyword-only arguments must always be used by name, so even if
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# this is a call, print out `foo=foo`
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if as_call:
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namedecls.append("%s=%s" % (name, name))
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elif kwdefaults:
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default = kwdefaults.pop(0)
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if default is None:
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# The AST always gives kwargs a default, since you can do
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# `def foo(*, a=1, b, c=3)`
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namedecls.append(name)
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else:
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namedecls.append("%s=%s" % (
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name, pyparser.ExpressionGenerator(default).value()))
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else:
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namedecls.append(name)
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# Positional arguments
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if self.varargs:
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namedecls.append("*" + argnames.pop(0))
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for name in argnames:
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if as_call or not defaults:
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namedecls.append(name)
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else:
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default = defaults.pop(0)
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namedecls.append("%s=%s" % (
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name, pyparser.ExpressionGenerator(default).value()))
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namedecls.reverse()
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return namedecls
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@property
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def allargnames(self):
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return tuple(self.argnames) + tuple(self.kwargnames)
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class FunctionArgs(FunctionDecl):
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"""the argument portion of a function declaration"""
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def __init__(self, code, **kwargs):
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super(FunctionArgs, self).__init__("def ANON(%s):pass" % code,
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**kwargs)
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