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jedi/test/static_analysis/attribute_error.py

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class Cls():
class_attr = ''
def __init__(self, input):
self.instance_attr = 3
self.input = input
def f(self):
#! 12 attribute-error
return self.not_existing
def undefined_object(self, obj):
"""
Uses an arbitrary object and performs an operation on it, shouldn't
be a problem.
"""
obj.arbitrary_lookup
def defined_lookup(self, obj):
"""
`obj` is defined by a call into this function.
"""
obj.upper
#! 4 attribute-error
obj.arbitrary_lookup
#! 13 name-error
class_attr = a
Cls().defined_lookup('')
c = Cls()
c.class_attr
Cls.class_attr
#! 4 attribute-error
Cls.class_attr_error
c.instance_attr
#! 2 attribute-error
c.instance_attr_error
c.something = None
#! 12 name-error
something = a
something
# -----------------
# Unused array variables should still raise attribute errors.
# -----------------
# should not raise anything.
for loop_variable in [1, 2]:
#! 4 name-error
x = undefined
loop_variable
#! 28 name-error
for loop_variable in [1, 2, undefined]:
pass
#! 7 attribute-error
[1, ''.undefined_attr]
def return_one(something):
return 1
#! 14 attribute-error
return_one(''.undefined_attribute)
#! 12 name-error
[r for r in undefined]
#! 1 name-error
[undefined for r in [1, 2]]
[r for r in [1, 2]]
# -----------------
# decorators
# -----------------
#! 1 name-error
@undefined_decorator
def func():
return 1
# -----------------
# operators
# -----------------
string = '%s %s' % (1, 2)
# Shouldn't raise an error, because `string` is really just a string, not an
# array or something.
string.upper