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typeshed/stdlib/2/ast.pyi
Matthias Kramm 03ec4023ff Adjust ast imports to make pytype happy. (#1617)
Turns out that pytype is a bit more finicky about imports, and
differentiates between '*' imports for export, and imports
for use in the local pyi. This adjusts ast.pyi to make pytype
understand it again.
2017-09-22 06:27:27 -07:00

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# Python 2.7 ast
import typing
from typing import Any, Iterator, Union
from _ast import *
from _ast import AST, Module
__version__ = ... # type: str
PyCF_ONLY_AST = ... # type: int
def parse(source: Union[str, unicode], filename: Union[str, unicode] = ..., mode: Union[str, unicode] = ...) -> Module: ...
def copy_location(new_node: AST, old_node: AST) -> AST: ...
def dump(node: AST, annotate_fields: bool = ..., include_attributes: bool = ...) -> str: ...
def fix_missing_locations(node: AST) -> AST: ...
def get_docstring(node: AST, clean: bool = ...) -> str: ...
def increment_lineno(node: AST, n: int = ...) -> AST: ...
def iter_child_nodes(node: AST) -> Iterator[AST]: ...
def iter_fields(node: AST) -> Iterator[typing.Tuple[str, Any]]: ...
def literal_eval(node_or_string: Union[str, unicode, AST]) -> Any: ...
def walk(node: AST) -> Iterator[AST]: ...
class NodeVisitor():
def visit(self, node: AST) -> Any: ...
def generic_visit(self, node: AST) -> None: ...
class NodeTransformer(NodeVisitor):
def generic_visit(self, node: AST) -> None: ...