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jedi/test/completion/usages.py

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"""
Renaming tests. This means search for usages.
I always leave a little bit of space to add room for additions, because the
results always contain position informations.
"""
#< 4 (0,4), (3,0), (5,0)
def abc(): pass
#< 0 (-3,4), (0,0), (2,0)
abc.d.a.bsaasd.abc.d
abc
abc =
#< (-3,0), (0,0)
abc
Abc = 3
#< 6 (0,6), (2,4), (5,8), (17,0)
class Abc():
#< (-2,6), (0,4), (3,8), (15,0)
Abc
def Abc(self):
Abc; self.c = 3
#< 17 (0,16), (2,8)
def a(self, Abc):
#< 10 (-2,16), (0,8)
Abc
#< 19 (0,18), (2,8)
def self_test(self):
#< 12 (-2,18), (0,8)
self.b
Abc.d.Abc
#< 4 (0,4), (4,1)
def blub():
#< (-4,4), (0,1)
@blub
def a(): pass
#< 0 (0,0), (1,0)
set_object_var = object()
set_object_var.var = 1
response = 5
#< 0 (0,0), (1,0), (2,0), (4,0)
response = HttpResponse(mimetype='application/pdf')
response['Content-Disposition'] = 'attachment; filename=%s.pdf' % id
response.write(pdf)
#< (-4,0), (-3,0), (-2,0), (0,0)
response
# -----------------
# imports
# -----------------
#< (0,7), (3,0)
import module_not_exists
#< (-3,7), (0,0)
module_not_exists
#< ('rename1', 1,0), (0,24), (3,0), (6,17), ('rename2', 4,5), (10,17), (13,17)
from import_tree import rename1
#< (0,8), ('rename1',3,0), ('rename2',4,20), ('rename2',6,0), (3,32), (7,32), (4,0)
rename1.abc
#< (-3,8), ('rename1', 3,0), ('rename2', 4,20), ('rename2', 6,0), (0,32), (4,32), (1,0)
from import_tree.rename1 import abc
abc
#< 20 ('rename1', 1,0), ('rename2', 4,5), (-10,24), (-7,0), (-4,17), (0,17), (3,17)
from import_tree.rename1 import abc
#< (0, 32),
from import_tree.rename1 import not_existing
# shouldn't work
#<
from not_existing import *
# -----------------
# classes
# -----------------
class TestMethods(object):
#< 8 (0,8), (2,13)
def a_method(self):
#< 13 (-2,8), (0,13)
self.a_method()
#< 13 (2,8), (0,13), (3,13)
self.b_method()
def b_method(self):
self.b_method
class TestClassVar(object):
#< 4 (0,4), (5,13), (7,21)
class_v = 1
def a(self):
class_v = 1
#< (-5,4), (0,13), (2,21)
self.class_v
#< (-7,4), (-2,13), (0,21)
TestClassVar.class_v
#< (0,8), (-7, 8)
class_v
class TestInstanceVar():
def a(self):
#< 13 (4,13), (0,13)
self._instance_var = 3
def b(self):
#< (-4,13), (0,13)
self._instance_var
class NestedClass():
def __getattr__(self, name):
return self
# Shouldn't find a definition, because there's other `instance`.
# TODO reenable that test
##< (0, 14),
NestedClass().instance
# -----------------
# inheritance
# -----------------
class Super(object):
#< 4 (0,4), (23,18), (25,13)
base_class = 1
#< 4 (0,4),
class_var = 1
#< 8 (0,8),
def base_method(self):
#< 13 (0,13), (20,13)
self.base_var = 1
#< 13 (0,13), (24,13), (29,13)
self.instance_var = 1
#< 8 (0,8),
def just_a_method(self): pass
#< 20 (0,16), (-18,6)
class TestClass(Super):
#< 4 (0,4),
class_var = 1
def x_method(self):
#< (0,18), (2,13), (-23,4)
TestClass.base_class
#< (-2,18), (0,13), (-25,4)
self.base_class
#< (-20,13), (0,13)
self.base_var
#<
TestClass.base_var
#< 13 (5,13), (0,13)
self.instance_var = 3
#< 9 (0,8),
def just_a_method(self):
#< (-5,13), (0,13), (-29,13)
self.instance_var
# -----------------
# properties
# -----------------
class TestProperty:
@property
#< 10 (0,8), (5,13)
def prop(self):
return 1
def a(self):
#< 13 (-5,8), (0,13)
self.prop
@property
#< 13 (0,8), (4,5)
def rw_prop(self):
return self._rw_prop
#< 8 (-4,8), (0,5)
@rw_prop.setter
#< 8 (0,8), (5,13)
def rw_prop(self, value):
self._rw_prop = value
def b(self):
#< 13 (-5,8), (0,13)
self.rw_prop
# -----------------
# *args, **kwargs
# -----------------
#< 11 (1,11), (0,8)
def f(**kwargs):
return kwargs
# -----------------
# No result
# -----------------
if isinstance(j, int):
#<
j