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again testing improvements. follow_definitions imports are now pretty much covered

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Dave Halter
2014-03-21 13:50:29 +01:00
parent eeeeee49f5
commit fa0502d762
3 changed files with 73 additions and 17 deletions

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@@ -400,6 +400,7 @@ class Completion(BaseDefinition):
if self._definition.isinstance(pr.Statement):
defs = self._evaluator.eval_statement(self._definition)
elif self._definition.isinstance(pr.Import):
if self._definition.alias is None:
print('ha', self._definition, repr(self._name))
i = imports.ImportPath(self._evaluator, self._definition, True)
print('h', i.import_path + [unicode(self._name)])
@@ -407,8 +408,10 @@ class Completion(BaseDefinition):
i._importer.module).follow_file_system()[0]
defs = [defs]
print(defs)
#defs = imports.strip_imports(self._evaluator, [self._definition])
else:
defs = imports.strip_imports(self._evaluator, [self._definition])
else:
print('else', self._definition)
return [self]
defs = [BaseDefinition(self._evaluator, d, d.start_pos) for d in defs]

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@@ -266,6 +266,31 @@ class Importer(object):
return in_path + sys_path.sys_path_with_modifications(self.module)
def follow(self, evaluator):
try:
scope, rest = self._importer.follow_file_system()
except ModuleNotFound:
debug.warning('Module not found: %s', self.import_stmt)
return []
scopes = [scope]
scopes += remove_star_imports(self._evaluator, scope)
# follow the rest of the import (not FS -> classes, functions)
if len(rest) > 1 or rest and self.is_like_search:
scopes = []
if ['os', 'path'] == self.import_path[:2] \
and not self._is_relative_import():
# This is a huge exception, we follow a nested import
# ``os.path``, because it's a very important one in Python
# that is being achieved by messing with ``sys.modules`` in
# ``os``.
scopes = self._evaluator.follow_path(iter(rest), [scope], scope)
elif rest:
scopes = itertools.chain.from_iterable(
self._evaluator.follow_path(iter(rest), [s], s)
for s in scopes)
def follow_file_system(self):
if self.file_path:
sys_path_mod = list(self.sys_path_with_modifications())

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@@ -1,3 +1,5 @@
from itertools import chain
import pytest
import jedi
@@ -33,24 +35,50 @@ def test_import_empty():
assert definition
def check_follow_definition_types(source):
# nested import
completions = jedi.Script(source, path='some_path.py').completions()
defs = chain.from_iterable(c.follow_definition() for c in completions)
return [d.type for d in defs]
def test_follow_import_incomplete():
"""
Completion on incomplete imports should always take the full completion
to do any evaluation.
"""
datetime = jedi.Script("import datetim").completions()[0]
definition = datetime.follow_definition()[0]
assert definition
datetime = check_follow_definition_types("import itertool")
assert datetime == ['module']
# empty `from * import` parts
datetime = jedi.Script("from datetime import ").completions()[0]
definitions = datetime.follow_definition()
assert [d.type for d in definitions if d.name == 'date'] == ['class']
itert = jedi.Script("from itertools import ").completions()
definitions = [d for d in itert if d.name == 'chain']
assert len(definitions) == 1
assert [d.type for d in definitions[0].follow_definition()] == ['class']
# incomplete `from * import` part
datetime = jedi.Script("from datetime import datetim").completions()[0]
definition = datetime.follow_definition()
assert [d.type for d in definitions] == ['class']
datetime = check_follow_definition_types("from datetime import datetim")
assert set(datetime) == set(['class']) # py33: builtin and pure py version
# os.path check
ospath = check_follow_definition_types("from os.path import abspat")
assert ospath == ['function']
# alias
alias = check_follow_definition_types("import io as abcd; abcd")
assert alias == ['module']
@cwd_at('test/completion/import_tree')
def test_follow_definition_nested_import():
types = check_follow_definition_types("import pkg.mod1; pkg")
assert types == ['module']
types = check_follow_definition_types("import pkg.mod1; pkg.mod1")
assert types == ['module']
types = check_follow_definition_types("import pkg.mod1; pkg.mod1.a")
assert types == ['class']
def test_follow_definition_land_on_import():