from textwrap import dedent import jedi from jedi._compatibility import u from jedi import cache from jedi.parser import load_grammar from jedi.parser.fast import FastParser from jedi.parser.utils import save_parser def test_add_to_end(): """ fast_parser doesn't parse everything again. It just updates with the help of caches, this is an example that didn't work. """ a = dedent("""\ class Abc(): def abc(self): self.x = 3 class Two(Abc): def g(self): self """) # ^ here is the first completion b = " def h(self):\n" \ " self." assert jedi.Script(a, 7, 12, 'example.py').completions() assert jedi.Script(a + b, path='example.py').completions() a = a[:-1] + '.\n' assert jedi.Script(a, 7, 13, 'example.py').completions() assert jedi.Script(a + b, path='example.py').completions() def test_split_parts(): cache.parser_cache.pop(None, None) def splits(source): class Mock(FastParser): def __init__(self, *args): self.number_of_splits = 0 return tuple(FastParser._split_parts(Mock(None, None), source)) def test(*parts): assert splits(''.join(parts)) == parts test('a\n\n', 'def b(): pass\n', 'c\n') test('a\n', 'def b():\n pass\n', 'c\n') test('from x\\\n') test('a\n\\\n') def check_fp(src, number_parsers_used, number_of_splits=None, number_of_misses=0): if number_of_splits is None: number_of_splits = number_parsers_used p = FastParser(load_grammar(), u(src)) save_parser(None, p, pickling=False) assert src == p.module.get_code() assert p.number_of_splits == number_of_splits assert p.number_parsers_used == number_parsers_used assert p.number_of_misses == number_of_misses return p.module def test_change_and_undo(): # Empty the parser cache for the path None. cache.parser_cache.pop(None, None) func_before = 'def func():\n pass\n' # Parse the function and a. check_fp(func_before + 'a', 2) # Parse just b. check_fp(func_before + 'b', 1, 2) # b has changed to a again, so parse that. check_fp(func_before + 'a', 1, 2) # Same as before no parsers should be used. check_fp(func_before + 'a', 0, 2) # Getting rid of an old parser: Still no parsers used. check_fp('a', 0, 1) # Now the file has completely change and we need to parse. check_fp('b', 1, 1) # And again. check_fp('a', 1, 1) def test_positions(): # Empty the parser cache for the path None. cache.parser_cache.pop(None, None) func_before = 'class A:\n pass\n' m = check_fp(func_before + 'a', 2) assert m.start_pos == (1, 0) assert m.end_pos == (3, 1) m = check_fp('a', 0, 1) assert m.start_pos == (1, 0) assert m.end_pos == (1, 1) def test_if_simple(): src = dedent('''\ if 1: a = 3 ''') check_fp(src + 'a', 1) check_fp(src + "else:\n a = ''\na", 1) def test_func_with_for_and_comment(): # The first newline is important, leave it. It should not trigger another # parser split. src = dedent("""\ def func(): pass for a in [1]: # COMMENT a""") check_fp(src, 2) # We don't need to parse the for loop, but we need to parse the other two, # because the split is in a different place. check_fp('a\n' + src, 2, 3) def test_one_statement_func(): src = dedent("""\ first def func(): a """) check_fp(src + 'second', 3) # Empty the parser cache, because we're not interested in modifications # here. cache.parser_cache.pop(None, None) check_fp(src + 'def second():\n a', 3) def test_for_on_one_line(): src = dedent("""\ foo = 1 for x in foo: pass def hi(): pass """) check_fp(src, 2) src = dedent("""\ def hi(): for x in foo: pass pass pass """) check_fp(src, 2) src = dedent("""\ def hi(): for x in foo: pass def nested(): pass """) check_fp(src, 2) def test_open_parentheses(): func = 'def func():\n a' code = u('isinstance(\n\n' + func) p = FastParser(load_grammar(), code) # As you can see, the part that was failing is still there in the get_code # call. It is not relevant for evaluation, but still available as an # ErrorNode. assert p.module.get_code() == code assert p.number_of_splits == 2 assert p.number_parsers_used == 2 save_parser(None, p, pickling=False) # Now with a correct parser it should work perfectly well. check_fp('isinstance()\n' + func, 1, 2) def test_backslash(): src = dedent(r""" a = 1\ if 1 else 2 def x(): pass """) check_fp(src, 2) src = dedent(r""" def x(): a = 1\ if 1 else 2 def y(): pass """) # The dangling if leads to not splitting where we theoretically could # split. check_fp(src, 2) src = dedent(r""" def first(): if foo \ and bar \ or baz: pass def second(): pass """) check_fp(src, 2)