from __future__ import with_statement import os import pkgutil import imp import sys import builtin import modules import debug import parsing import evaluate class ModuleNotFound(Exception): pass class ImportPath(object): class GlobalNamespace(object): pass def __init__(self, import_stmt, is_like_search=False): self.import_stmt = import_stmt self.import_path = [] if import_stmt.from_ns: self.import_path += import_stmt.from_ns.names if import_stmt.namespace: if self.is_nested_import(): self.import_path.append(import_stmt.namespace.names[0]) else: self.import_path += import_stmt.namespace.names self.is_like_search = is_like_search if is_like_search: # drop one path part, because that is used by the like search self.import_path.pop() self.file_path = os.path.dirname(import_stmt.get_parent_until().path) def __repr__(self): return '<%s: %s>' % (self.__class__.__name__, self.import_stmt) def is_nested_import(self): """ This checks for the special case of nested imports, without aliases and from statement: >>> import foo.bar """ return not self.import_stmt.alias and not self.import_stmt.from_ns \ and len(self.import_stmt.namespace.names) > 1 def get_nested_import(self, parent): """ See documentation of `self.is_nested_import`. Generates an Import statement, that can be used to fake nested imports. """ i = self.import_stmt # This is not an existing Import statement. Therefore, set position to # None. zero = (None, None) n = parsing.Name(i.namespace.names[1:], zero, zero) new = parsing.Import(zero, zero, n) new.parent = lambda: parent debug.dbg('Generated a nested import: %s' % new) return new def get_defined_names(self): names = [] for scope in self.follow(): if scope is ImportPath.GlobalNamespace: names += self.get_module_names() names += self.get_module_names([self.file_path]) else: for s, n in evaluate.get_names_for_scope(scope, include_builtin=False): names += n return names def get_module_names(self, search_path=None): names = [] for module_loader, name, is_pkg in pkgutil.iter_modules(search_path): inf = float('inf') names.append(parsing.Name([name], (inf, inf), (inf, inf))) return names def follow(self): """ Returns the imported modules. """ if self.import_path: scope, rest = self.follow_file_system() if len(rest) > 1 or rest and self.is_like_search: scopes = [] elif rest: scopes = list(evaluate.follow_path(iter(rest), scope)) else: scopes = [scope] new = [] for scope in scopes: new += remove_star_imports(scope) scopes += new if self.is_nested_import(): scopes.append(self.get_nested_import(scope)) else: scopes = [ImportPath.GlobalNamespace] debug.dbg('after import', scopes) return scopes def follow_file_system(self): """ Find a module with a path (of the module, like usb.backend.libusb10). TODO: relative imports """ def follow_str(ns, string): debug.dbg('follow_module', ns, string) if ns: return imp.find_module(string, [ns[1]]) else: path = None debug.dbg('search_module', string, path, self.file_path) # Override the sys.path. It works only good that way. # Injecting the path directly into `find_module` did not work. sys.path, temp = builtin.module_find_path, sys.path i = imp.find_module(string) sys.path = temp return i # TODO handle relative paths - they are included in the import object current_namespace = None builtin.module_find_path.insert(0, self.file_path) # now execute those paths rest = [] for i, s in enumerate(self.import_path): try: current_namespace = follow_str(current_namespace, s) except ImportError: if current_namespace: rest = self.import_path[i:] else: raise ModuleNotFound( 'The module you searched has not been found') builtin.module_find_path.pop(0) path = current_namespace[1] is_package_directory = current_namespace[2][2] == imp.PKG_DIRECTORY f = None if is_package_directory or current_namespace[0]: # is a directory module if is_package_directory: path += '/__init__.py' with open(path) as f: source = f.read() else: source = current_namespace[0].read() if path.endswith('.py'): f = modules.Module(path, source) else: f = builtin.Parser(path=path) else: f = builtin.Parser(name=path) return f.parser.module, rest def strip_imports(scopes): """ Here we strip the imports - they don't get resolved necessarily. Really used anymore? """ result = [] for s in scopes: if isinstance(s, parsing.Import): # this is something like a statement following. evaluate.statement_path.append(s) try: result += ImportPath(s).follow() except ModuleNotFound: debug.warning('Module not found: ' + str(s)) else: result.append(s) return result def remove_star_imports(scope): """ """ modules = strip_imports(i for i in scope.get_imports() if i.star) new = [] for m in modules: new += remove_star_imports(m) modules += new # Filter duplicate modules. return set(modules)