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More issues from the list of types to set of types conversion.
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@@ -322,7 +322,7 @@ class BaseDefinition(object):
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elif self._definition.isinstance(tree.Import):
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elif self._definition.isinstance(tree.Import):
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return imports.ImportWrapper(self._evaluator, self._name).follow()
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return imports.ImportWrapper(self._evaluator, self._name).follow()
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else:
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else:
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return [self._definition]
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return set([self._definition])
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@property
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@property
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@memoize_default()
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@memoize_default()
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@@ -331,7 +331,7 @@ class BaseDefinition(object):
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Raises an ``AttributeError``if the definition is not callable.
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Raises an ``AttributeError``if the definition is not callable.
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Otherwise returns a list of `Definition` that represents the params.
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Otherwise returns a list of `Definition` that represents the params.
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"""
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"""
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followed = self._follow_statements_imports()
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followed = list(self._follow_statements_imports())
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if not followed or not hasattr(followed[0], 'py__call__'):
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if not followed or not hasattr(followed[0], 'py__call__'):
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raise AttributeError()
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raise AttributeError()
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followed = followed[0] # only check the first one.
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followed = followed[0] # only check the first one.
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@@ -449,7 +449,7 @@ class Completion(BaseDefinition):
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followed = self._follow_statements_imports()
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followed = self._follow_statements_imports()
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if followed:
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if followed:
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# TODO: Use all of the followed objects as input to Documentation.
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# TODO: Use all of the followed objects as input to Documentation.
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definition = followed[0]
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definition = list(followed)[0]
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if raw:
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if raw:
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return _Help(definition).raw()
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return _Help(definition).raw()
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@@ -194,7 +194,7 @@ class CompiledObject(Base):
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if not result:
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if not result:
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try:
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try:
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for obj in self.obj:
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for obj in self.obj:
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result.append(CompiledObject(obj))
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result.add(CompiledObject(obj))
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except TypeError:
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except TypeError:
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pass # self.obj maynot have an __iter__ method.
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pass # self.obj maynot have an __iter__ method.
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return result
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return result
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@@ -12,7 +12,7 @@ def test_simple():
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obj = compiled.CompiledObject('_str_', bltn)
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obj = compiled.CompiledObject('_str_', bltn)
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upper = e.find_types(obj, 'upper')
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upper = e.find_types(obj, 'upper')
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assert len(upper) == 1
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assert len(upper) == 1
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objs = list(e.execute(upper[0]))
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objs = list(e.execute(list(upper)[0]))
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assert len(objs) == 1
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assert len(objs) == 1
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assert isinstance(objs[0], representation.Instance)
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assert isinstance(objs[0], representation.Instance)
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