""" Implementations of standard library functions, because it's not possible to understand them with Jedi. """ from jedi._compatibility import unicode from jedi.evaluate import compiled from jedi.evaluate import representation as er from jedi.evaluate import iterable from jedi.evaluate.helpers import FakeArray, FakeStatement from jedi.parser import representation as pr from jedi import debug class NotInStdLib(LookupError): pass def execute(evaluator, obj, params): try: obj_name = str(obj.name) except AttributeError: pass else: if obj.parent == compiled.builtin: module_name = 'builtins' elif isinstance(obj.parent, pr.Module): module_name = str(obj.parent.name) else: module_name = '' # for now we just support builtin functions. try: return _implemented[module_name][obj_name](evaluator, obj, params) except KeyError: pass raise NotInStdLib() def _follow_param(evaluator, params, index): try: stmt = params[index] except IndexError: return [] else: if isinstance(stmt, pr.Statement): return evaluator.eval_statement(stmt) else: return [stmt] # just some arbitrary object def builtins_getattr(evaluator, obj, params): stmts = [] # follow the first param objects = _follow_param(evaluator, params, 0) names = _follow_param(evaluator, params, 1) for obj in objects: if not isinstance(obj, (er.Instance, er.Class, pr.Module, compiled.CompiledObject)): debug.warning('getattr called without instance') continue for name in names: s = unicode, str if isinstance(name, compiled.CompiledObject) and isinstance(name.obj, s): stmts += evaluator.follow_path(iter([name.obj]), [obj], obj) else: debug.warning('getattr called without str') continue return stmts def builtins_type(evaluator, obj, params): if len(params) == 1: # otherwise it would be a metaclass... maybe someday... objects = _follow_param(evaluator, params, 0) return [o.base for o in objects if isinstance(o, er.Instance)] return [] def builtins_super(evaluator, obj, params): # TODO make this able to detect multiple inheritance super accept = (pr.Function,) func = params.get_parent_until(accept) if func.isinstance(*accept): cls = func.get_parent_until(accept + (pr.Class,), include_current=False) if isinstance(cls, pr.Class): cls = er.Class(evaluator, cls) su = cls.get_super_classes() if su: return evaluator.execute(su[0]) return [] def builtins_reversed(evaluator, obj, params): objects = tuple(_follow_param(evaluator, params, 0)) if objects: # unpack the iterator values objects = tuple(iterable.get_iterator_types(objects)) if objects: rev = reversed(objects) # Repack iterator values and then run it the normal way. This is # necessary, because `reversed` is a function and autocompletion # would fail in certain cases like `reversed(x).__iter__` if we # just returned the result directly. stmts = [FakeStatement([r]) for r in rev] objects = (iterable.Array(evaluator, FakeArray(stmts, objects[0].parent)),) return [er.Instance(evaluator, obj, objects)] def _return_first_param(evaluator, obj, params): if len(params) == 1: return _follow_param(evaluator, params, 0) return [] _implemented = { 'builtins': { 'getattr': builtins_getattr, 'type': builtins_type, 'super': builtins_super, 'reversed': builtins_reversed, }, 'copy': { 'copy': _return_first_param, 'deepcopy': _return_first_param, }, 'json': { 'load': lambda *args: [], 'loads': lambda *args: [], }, }