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made typing classes inheritable; added MutableSequence and List
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@@ -572,11 +572,15 @@ def py__getitem__(evaluator, types, index, node):
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# https://github.com/davidhalter/jedi/issues/663
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for typ in list(types):
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if isinstance(typ, Class):
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replacementclass = \
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pep0484.get_typing_replacement_class(evaluator, typ)
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if replacementclass:
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typing_module_types = \
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pep0484.get_types_for_typing_module(evaluator, typ, index)
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if typing_module_types is not None:
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types.remove(typ)
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result |= replacementclass.py__getitem__(index)
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result |= typing_module_types
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if not types:
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# all consumed by special cases
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return result
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if type(index) not in (float, int, str, unicode, slice):
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# If the index is not clearly defined, we have to get all the
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25
jedi/evaluate/jedi_typing.py
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25
jedi/evaluate/jedi_typing.py
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@@ -0,0 +1,25 @@
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"""
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This module is not intended to be used in jedi, rather it will be fed to the
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jedi-parser to replace classes in the typing module
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"""
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from collections import abc
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def factory(typing_name, indextype):
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class Sequence(abc.Sequence):
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def __getitem__(self) -> indextype:
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pass
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class MutableSequence(Sequence, abc.MutableSequence):
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pass
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class List(MutableSequence, list):
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pass
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dct = {
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"Sequence": Sequence,
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"MutableSequence": MutableSequence,
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"List": List,
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}
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return dct[typing_name]
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@@ -20,10 +20,11 @@ x support for type hint comments `# type: (int, str) -> int`. See comment from
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from itertools import chain
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from jedi.parser import Parser, load_grammar, ParseError, tree, ParserWithRecovery
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import os
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from jedi.parser import \
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Parser, load_grammar, ParseError, tree, ParserWithRecovery
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from jedi.evaluate.cache import memoize_default
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from jedi.evaluate import compiled
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from textwrap import dedent
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from jedi import debug
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@@ -34,7 +35,8 @@ def _evaluate_for_annotation(evaluator, annotation):
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if (isinstance(definition, compiled.CompiledObject) and
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isinstance(definition.obj, str)):
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try:
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p = Parser(load_grammar(), definition.obj, start='eval_input')
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p = Parser(
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load_grammar(), definition.obj, start='eval_input')
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element = p.get_parsed_node()
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except ParseError:
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debug.warning('Annotation not parsed: %s' % definition.obj)
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@@ -70,21 +72,15 @@ def get_typing_replacement_module():
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as discussed at https://github.com/davidhalter/jedi/issues/663
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"""
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code = dedent("""
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from collections import abc
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class MakeSequence:
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def __getitem__(self, indextype):
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class Sequence(abc.Sequence):
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def __getitem__(self) -> indextype:
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pass
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return Sequence
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""")
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typing_path = os.path.abspath(os.path.join(__file__, "../jedi_typing.py"))
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with open(typing_path) as f:
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code = f.read()
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p = ParserWithRecovery(load_grammar(), code)
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return p.module
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def get_typing_replacement_class(evaluator, typ):
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def get_types_for_typing_module(evaluator, typ, index):
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from jedi.evaluate.representation import Class
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if not typ.base.get_parent_until(tree.Module).name.value == "typing":
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return None
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# we assume that any class using [] in a module called
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@@ -93,8 +89,18 @@ def get_typing_replacement_class(evaluator, typ):
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# airtight but I don't have a better idea to check that it's
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# actually the PEP-0484 typing module and not some other
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typing = get_typing_replacement_module()
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types = evaluator.find_types(typing, "Make" + typ.name.value)
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if not types:
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return None
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factories = evaluator.find_types(typing, "factory")
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assert len(factories) == 1
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factory = list(factories)[0]
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assert factory
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compiled_classname = compiled.create(evaluator, typ.name.value)
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if isinstance(index, Class):
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index_obj = index
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else:
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return list(types)[0]
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index_obj = compiled.create(evaluator, index)
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result = \
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evaluator.execute_evaluated(factory, compiled_classname, index_obj)
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if result:
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return result
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else:
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return None
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@@ -469,24 +469,6 @@ class Class(use_metaclass(CachedMetaClass, Wrapper)):
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def py__class__(self):
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return compiled.create(self._evaluator, type)
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def py__getitem__(self, index):
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instances = self.py__call__(())
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assert len(instances) == 1
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instance = list(instances)[0]
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try:
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method = instance.get_subscope_by_name('__getitem__')
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except KeyError:
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debug.warning('No __getitem__, cannot access the array.')
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return set()
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else:
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# it feels like this should be handled somewhere else,
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# not sure where though
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if isinstance(index, type(self)):
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index_obj = index
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else:
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index_obj = compiled.create(self._evaluator, index)
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return instance._evaluator.execute_evaluated(method, index_obj)
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@property
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def params(self):
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return self.get_subscope_by_name('__init__').params
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@@ -163,7 +163,9 @@ def we_can_has_sequence(
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p: typing.Sequence[int],
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q: typing.Sequence[B],
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r: "typing.Sequence[int]",
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s: typing.Sequence["int"]):
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s: typing.Sequence["int"],
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t: typing.MutableSequence[dict],
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u: typing.List[float]):
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#? ["count"]
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p.c
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#? int()
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@@ -180,3 +182,13 @@ def we_can_has_sequence(
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s.c
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#? int()
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s[1]
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#? []
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s.a
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#? ["append"]
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t.a
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#? dict()
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t[1]
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#? ["append"]
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u.a
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#? float()
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u[1]
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