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Python
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# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
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# Copyright (c) 2006-2016 LOGILAB S.A. (Paris, FRANCE) <contact@logilab.fr>
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# Copyright (c) 2010 Daniel Harding <dharding@gmail.com>
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# Copyright (c) 2012-2014 Google, Inc.
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# Copyright (c) 2013-2020 Claudiu Popa <pcmanticore@gmail.com>
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# Copyright (c) 2014 Brett Cannon <brett@python.org>
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# Copyright (c) 2014 Arun Persaud <arun@nubati.net>
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# Copyright (c) 2015 Nick Bastin <nick.bastin@gmail.com>
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# Copyright (c) 2015 Michael Kefeder <oss@multiwave.ch>
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# Copyright (c) 2015 Dmitry Pribysh <dmand@yandex.ru>
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# Copyright (c) 2015 Stephane Wirtel <stephane@wirtel.be>
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# Copyright (c) 2015 Cosmin Poieana <cmin@ropython.org>
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# Copyright (c) 2015 Florian Bruhin <me@the-compiler.org>
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# Copyright (c) 2015 Radu Ciorba <radu@devrandom.ro>
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# Copyright (c) 2015 Ionel Cristian Maries <contact@ionelmc.ro>
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# Copyright (c) 2016, 2019 Ashley Whetter <ashley@awhetter.co.uk>
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# Copyright (c) 2016, 2018 Jakub Wilk <jwilk@jwilk.net>
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# Copyright (c) 2016-2017 Łukasz Rogalski <rogalski.91@gmail.com>
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# Copyright (c) 2016 Glenn Matthews <glenn@e-dad.net>
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# Copyright (c) 2016 Elias Dorneles <eliasdorneles@gmail.com>
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# Copyright (c) 2016 Yannack <yannack@users.noreply.github.com>
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# Copyright (c) 2016 Alex Jurkiewicz <alex@jurkiewi.cz>
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# Copyright (c) 2017 Pierre Sassoulas <pierre.sassoulas@cea.fr>
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# Copyright (c) 2017, 2019 hippo91 <guillaume.peillex@gmail.com>
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# Copyright (c) 2017 danields <danields761@gmail.com>
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# Copyright (c) 2017 Jacques Kvam <jwkvam@gmail.com>
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# Copyright (c) 2017 ttenhoeve-aa <ttenhoeve@appannie.com>
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# Copyright (c) 2018-2019 Nick Drozd <nicholasdrozd@gmail.com>
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# Copyright (c) 2018-2019 Ville Skyttä <ville.skytta@iki.fi>
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# Copyright (c) 2018 Sergei Lebedev <185856+superbobry@users.noreply.github.com>
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# Copyright (c) 2018 Lucas Cimon <lucas.cimon@gmail.com>
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# Copyright (c) 2018 ssolanki <sushobhitsolanki@gmail.com>
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# Copyright (c) 2018 Natalie Serebryakova <natalie.serebryakova@Natalies-MacBook-Pro.local>
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# Copyright (c) 2018 Sushobhit <31987769+sushobhit27@users.noreply.github.com>
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# Copyright (c) 2018 SergeyKosarchuk <sergeykosarchuk@gmail.com>
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# Copyright (c) 2018 Steven M. Vascellaro <svascellaro@gmail.com>
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# Copyright (c) 2018 Mike Frysinger <vapier@gmail.com>
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# Copyright (c) 2018 Chris Lamb <chris@chris-lamb.co.uk>
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# Copyright (c) 2018 glmdgrielson <32415403+glmdgrielson@users.noreply.github.com>
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# Copyright (c) 2019 Daniel Draper <Germandrummer92@users.noreply.github.com>
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# Copyright (c) 2019 Hugo van Kemenade <hugovk@users.noreply.github.com>
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# Copyright (c) 2019 Pierre Sassoulas <pierre.sassoulas@gmail.com>
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# Copyright (c) 2019 Niko Wenselowski <niko@nerdno.de>
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# Copyright (c) 2019 Nikita Sobolev <mail@sobolevn.me>
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# Copyright (c) 2019 Oisín Moran <OisinMoran@users.noreply.github.com>
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# Copyright (c) 2019 Fantix King <fantix@uchicago.edu>
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# Copyright (c) 2020 Damien Baty <damien.baty@polyconseil.fr>
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# Copyright (c) 2020 Ram Rachum <ram@rachum.com>
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# Copyright (c) 2020 Anthony Sottile <asottile@umich.edu>
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# Copyright (c) 2020 bernie gray <bfgray3@users.noreply.github.com>
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# Copyright (c) 2020 Gabriel R Sezefredo <g@briel.dev>
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# Copyright (c) 2020 Benny <benny.mueller91@gmail.com>
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# Copyright (c) 2020 Anubhav <35621759+anubh-v@users.noreply.github.com>
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# Licensed under the GPL: https://www.gnu.org/licenses/old-licenses/gpl-2.0.html
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# For details: https://github.com/PyCQA/pylint/blob/master/COPYING
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"""basic checker for Python code"""
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import builtins
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import collections
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import itertools
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import re
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import sys
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from typing import Pattern
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import astroid
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import astroid.bases
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import astroid.scoped_nodes
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from astroid.arguments import CallSite
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from pylint import checkers, exceptions, interfaces
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from pylint import utils as lint_utils
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from pylint.checkers import utils
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from pylint.checkers.utils import (
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is_overload_stub,
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is_property_deleter,
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is_property_setter,
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)
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from pylint.reporters.ureports import nodes as reporter_nodes
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class NamingStyle:
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# It may seem counterintuitive that single naming style
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# has multiple "accepted" forms of regular expressions,
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# but we need to special-case stuff like dunder names
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# in method names.
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CLASS_NAME_RGX = None # type: Pattern[str]
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MOD_NAME_RGX = None # type: Pattern[str]
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CONST_NAME_RGX = None # type: Pattern[str]
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COMP_VAR_RGX = None # type: Pattern[str]
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DEFAULT_NAME_RGX = None # type: Pattern[str]
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CLASS_ATTRIBUTE_RGX = None # type: Pattern[str]
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@classmethod
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def get_regex(cls, name_type):
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return {
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"module": cls.MOD_NAME_RGX,
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"const": cls.CONST_NAME_RGX,
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"class": cls.CLASS_NAME_RGX,
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"function": cls.DEFAULT_NAME_RGX,
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"method": cls.DEFAULT_NAME_RGX,
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"attr": cls.DEFAULT_NAME_RGX,
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"argument": cls.DEFAULT_NAME_RGX,
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"variable": cls.DEFAULT_NAME_RGX,
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"class_attribute": cls.CLASS_ATTRIBUTE_RGX,
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"inlinevar": cls.COMP_VAR_RGX,
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}[name_type]
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class SnakeCaseStyle(NamingStyle):
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"""Regex rules for snake_case naming style."""
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CLASS_NAME_RGX = re.compile(r"[^\W\dA-Z][^\WA-Z]+$")
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MOD_NAME_RGX = re.compile(r"[^\W\dA-Z][^\WA-Z]*$")
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CONST_NAME_RGX = re.compile(r"([^\W\dA-Z][^\WA-Z]*|__.*__)$")
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COMP_VAR_RGX = re.compile(r"[^\W\dA-Z][^\WA-Z]*$")
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DEFAULT_NAME_RGX = re.compile(
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r"([^\W\dA-Z][^\WA-Z]{2,}|_[^\WA-Z]*|__[^\WA-Z\d_][^\WA-Z]+__)$"
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)
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CLASS_ATTRIBUTE_RGX = re.compile(r"([^\W\dA-Z][^\WA-Z]{2,}|__.*__)$")
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class CamelCaseStyle(NamingStyle):
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"""Regex rules for camelCase naming style."""
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CLASS_NAME_RGX = re.compile(r"[^\W\dA-Z][^\W_]+$")
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MOD_NAME_RGX = re.compile(r"[^\W\dA-Z][^\W_]*$")
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CONST_NAME_RGX = re.compile(r"([^\W\dA-Z][^\W_]*|__.*__)$")
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COMP_VAR_RGX = re.compile(r"[^\W\dA-Z][^\W_]*$")
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DEFAULT_NAME_RGX = re.compile(r"([^\W\dA-Z][^\W_]{2,}|__[^\W\dA-Z_]\w+__)$")
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CLASS_ATTRIBUTE_RGX = re.compile(r"([^\W\dA-Z][^\W_]{2,}|__.*__)$")
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class PascalCaseStyle(NamingStyle):
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"""Regex rules for PascalCase naming style."""
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CLASS_NAME_RGX = re.compile(r"[^\W\da-z][^\W_]+$")
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MOD_NAME_RGX = re.compile(r"[^\W\da-z][^\W_]+$")
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CONST_NAME_RGX = re.compile(r"([^\W\da-z][^\W_]*|__.*__)$")
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COMP_VAR_RGX = re.compile(r"[^\W\da-z][^\W_]+$")
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DEFAULT_NAME_RGX = re.compile(r"([^\W\da-z][^\W_]{2,}|__[^\W\dA-Z_]\w+__)$")
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CLASS_ATTRIBUTE_RGX = re.compile(r"[^\W\da-z][^\W_]{2,}$")
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class UpperCaseStyle(NamingStyle):
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"""Regex rules for UPPER_CASE naming style."""
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CLASS_NAME_RGX = re.compile(r"[^\W\da-z][^\Wa-z]+$")
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MOD_NAME_RGX = re.compile(r"[^\W\da-z][^\Wa-z]+$")
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CONST_NAME_RGX = re.compile(r"([^\W\da-z][^\Wa-z]*|__.*__)$")
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COMP_VAR_RGX = re.compile(r"[^\W\da-z][^\Wa-z]+$")
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DEFAULT_NAME_RGX = re.compile(r"([^\W\da-z][^\Wa-z]{2,}|__[^\W\dA-Z_]\w+__)$")
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CLASS_ATTRIBUTE_RGX = re.compile(r"[^\W\da-z][^\Wa-z]{2,}$")
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class AnyStyle(NamingStyle):
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@classmethod
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def get_regex(cls, name_type):
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return re.compile(".*")
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NAMING_STYLES = {
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"snake_case": SnakeCaseStyle,
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"camelCase": CamelCaseStyle,
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"PascalCase": PascalCaseStyle,
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"UPPER_CASE": UpperCaseStyle,
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"any": AnyStyle,
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}
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# do not require a doc string on private/system methods
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NO_REQUIRED_DOC_RGX = re.compile("^_")
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REVERSED_PROTOCOL_METHOD = "__reversed__"
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SEQUENCE_PROTOCOL_METHODS = ("__getitem__", "__len__")
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REVERSED_METHODS = (SEQUENCE_PROTOCOL_METHODS, (REVERSED_PROTOCOL_METHOD,))
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TYPECHECK_COMPARISON_OPERATORS = frozenset(("is", "is not", "==", "!="))
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LITERAL_NODE_TYPES = (astroid.Const, astroid.Dict, astroid.List, astroid.Set)
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UNITTEST_CASE = "unittest.case"
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BUILTINS = builtins.__name__
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TYPE_QNAME = "%s.type" % BUILTINS
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ABC_METACLASSES = {"_py_abc.ABCMeta", "abc.ABCMeta"} # Python 3.7+,
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# Name categories that are always consistent with all naming conventions.
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EXEMPT_NAME_CATEGORIES = {"exempt", "ignore"}
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# A mapping from qname -> symbol, to be used when generating messages
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# about dangerous default values as arguments
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DEFAULT_ARGUMENT_SYMBOLS = dict(
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zip(
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[".".join([BUILTINS, x]) for x in ("set", "dict", "list")],
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["set()", "{}", "[]"],
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),
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**{
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x: "%s()" % x
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for x in (
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"collections.deque",
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"collections.ChainMap",
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"collections.Counter",
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"collections.OrderedDict",
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"collections.defaultdict",
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"collections.UserDict",
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"collections.UserList",
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)
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},
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)
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REVERSED_COMPS = {"<": ">", "<=": ">=", ">": "<", ">=": "<="}
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COMPARISON_OPERATORS = frozenset(("==", "!=", "<", ">", "<=", ">="))
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# List of methods which can be redefined
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REDEFINABLE_METHODS = frozenset(("__module__",))
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TYPING_FORWARD_REF_QNAME = "typing.ForwardRef"
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def _redefines_import(node):
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""" Detect that the given node (AssignName) is inside an
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exception handler and redefines an import from the tryexcept body.
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Returns True if the node redefines an import, False otherwise.
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"""
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current = node
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while current and not isinstance(current.parent, astroid.ExceptHandler):
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current = current.parent
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if not current or not utils.error_of_type(current.parent, ImportError):
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return False
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try_block = current.parent.parent
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for import_node in try_block.nodes_of_class((astroid.ImportFrom, astroid.Import)):
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for name, alias in import_node.names:
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if alias:
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if alias == node.name:
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return True
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elif name == node.name:
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return True
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return False
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def in_loop(node):
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"""return True if the node is inside a kind of for loop"""
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parent = node.parent
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while parent is not None:
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if isinstance(
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parent,
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(
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astroid.For,
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astroid.ListComp,
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astroid.SetComp,
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astroid.DictComp,
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astroid.GeneratorExp,
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),
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):
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return True
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parent = parent.parent
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return False
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def in_nested_list(nested_list, obj):
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"""return true if the object is an element of <nested_list> or of a nested
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list
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"""
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for elmt in nested_list:
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if isinstance(elmt, (list, tuple)):
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if in_nested_list(elmt, obj):
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return True
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elif elmt == obj:
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return True
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return False
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def _get_break_loop_node(break_node):
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"""
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Returns the loop node that holds the break node in arguments.
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Args:
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break_node (astroid.Break): the break node of interest.
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Returns:
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astroid.For or astroid.While: the loop node holding the break node.
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"""
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loop_nodes = (astroid.For, astroid.While)
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parent = break_node.parent
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while not isinstance(parent, loop_nodes) or break_node in getattr(
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parent, "orelse", []
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):
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break_node = parent
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parent = parent.parent
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if parent is None:
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break
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return parent
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def _loop_exits_early(loop):
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"""
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Returns true if a loop may ends up in a break statement.
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Args:
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loop (astroid.For, astroid.While): the loop node inspected.
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Returns:
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bool: True if the loop may ends up in a break statement, False otherwise.
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"""
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loop_nodes = (astroid.For, astroid.While)
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definition_nodes = (astroid.FunctionDef, astroid.ClassDef)
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inner_loop_nodes = [
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_node
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for _node in loop.nodes_of_class(loop_nodes, skip_klass=definition_nodes)
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if _node != loop
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]
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return any(
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_node
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for _node in loop.nodes_of_class(astroid.Break, skip_klass=definition_nodes)
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if _get_break_loop_node(_node) not in inner_loop_nodes
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)
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def _is_multi_naming_match(match, node_type, confidence):
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return (
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match is not None
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and match.lastgroup is not None
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and match.lastgroup not in EXEMPT_NAME_CATEGORIES
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and (node_type != "method" or confidence != interfaces.INFERENCE_FAILURE)
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)
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def _get_properties(config):
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"""Returns a tuple of property classes and names.
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Property classes are fully qualified, such as 'abc.abstractproperty' and
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property names are the actual names, such as 'abstract_property'.
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"""
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property_classes = {BUILTIN_PROPERTY}
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property_names = set() # Not returning 'property', it has its own check.
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if config is not None:
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property_classes.update(config.property_classes)
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property_names.update(
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prop.rsplit(".", 1)[-1] for prop in config.property_classes
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)
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return property_classes, property_names
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def _determine_function_name_type(node: astroid.FunctionDef, config=None):
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"""Determine the name type whose regex the a function's name should match.
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:param node: A function node.
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:param config: Configuration from which to pull additional property classes.
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:type config: :class:`optparse.Values`
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:returns: One of ('function', 'method', 'attr')
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:rtype: str
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"""
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property_classes, property_names = _get_properties(config)
|
|||
|
if not node.is_method():
|
|||
|
return "function"
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
if is_property_setter(node) or is_property_deleter(node):
|
|||
|
# If the function is decorated using the prop_method.{setter,getter}
|
|||
|
# form, treat it like an attribute as well.
|
|||
|
return "attr"
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
if node.decorators:
|
|||
|
decorators = node.decorators.nodes
|
|||
|
else:
|
|||
|
decorators = []
|
|||
|
for decorator in decorators:
|
|||
|
# If the function is a property (decorated with @property
|
|||
|
# or @abc.abstractproperty), the name type is 'attr'.
|
|||
|
if isinstance(decorator, astroid.Name) or (
|
|||
|
isinstance(decorator, astroid.Attribute)
|
|||
|
and decorator.attrname in property_names
|
|||
|
):
|
|||
|
inferred = utils.safe_infer(decorator)
|
|||
|
if (
|
|||
|
inferred
|
|||
|
and hasattr(inferred, "qname")
|
|||
|
and inferred.qname() in property_classes
|
|||
|
):
|
|||
|
return "attr"
|
|||
|
return "method"
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
def _has_abstract_methods(node):
|
|||
|
"""
|
|||
|
Determine if the given `node` has abstract methods.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
The methods should be made abstract by decorating them
|
|||
|
with `abc` decorators.
|
|||
|
"""
|
|||
|
return len(utils.unimplemented_abstract_methods(node)) > 0
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
def report_by_type_stats(sect, stats, _):
|
|||
|
"""make a report of
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
* percentage of different types documented
|
|||
|
* percentage of different types with a bad name
|
|||
|
"""
|
|||
|
# percentage of different types documented and/or with a bad name
|
|||
|
nice_stats = {}
|
|||
|
for node_type in ("module", "class", "method", "function"):
|
|||
|
try:
|
|||
|
total = stats[node_type]
|
|||
|
except KeyError as e:
|
|||
|
raise exceptions.EmptyReportError() from e
|
|||
|
nice_stats[node_type] = {}
|
|||
|
if total != 0:
|
|||
|
try:
|
|||
|
documented = total - stats["undocumented_" + node_type]
|
|||
|
percent = (documented * 100.0) / total
|
|||
|
nice_stats[node_type]["percent_documented"] = "%.2f" % percent
|
|||
|
except KeyError:
|
|||
|
nice_stats[node_type]["percent_documented"] = "NC"
|
|||
|
try:
|
|||
|
percent = (stats["badname_" + node_type] * 100.0) / total
|
|||
|
nice_stats[node_type]["percent_badname"] = "%.2f" % percent
|
|||
|
except KeyError:
|
|||
|
nice_stats[node_type]["percent_badname"] = "NC"
|
|||
|
lines = ("type", "number", "old number", "difference", "%documented", "%badname")
|
|||
|
for node_type in ("module", "class", "method", "function"):
|
|||
|
new = stats[node_type]
|
|||
|
lines += (
|
|||
|
node_type,
|
|||
|
str(new),
|
|||
|
"NC",
|
|||
|
"NC",
|
|||
|
nice_stats[node_type].get("percent_documented", "0"),
|
|||
|
nice_stats[node_type].get("percent_badname", "0"),
|
|||
|
)
|
|||
|
sect.append(reporter_nodes.Table(children=lines, cols=6, rheaders=1))
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
def redefined_by_decorator(node):
|
|||
|
"""return True if the object is a method redefined via decorator.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
For example:
|
|||
|
@property
|
|||
|
def x(self): return self._x
|
|||
|
@x.setter
|
|||
|
def x(self, value): self._x = value
|
|||
|
"""
|
|||
|
if node.decorators:
|
|||
|
for decorator in node.decorators.nodes:
|
|||
|
if (
|
|||
|
isinstance(decorator, astroid.Attribute)
|
|||
|
and getattr(decorator.expr, "name", None) == node.name
|
|||
|
):
|
|||
|
return True
|
|||
|
return False
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
class _BasicChecker(checkers.BaseChecker):
|
|||
|
__implements__ = interfaces.IAstroidChecker
|
|||
|
name = "basic"
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
class BasicErrorChecker(_BasicChecker):
|
|||
|
msgs = {
|
|||
|
"E0100": (
|
|||
|
"__init__ method is a generator",
|
|||
|
"init-is-generator",
|
|||
|
"Used when the special class method __init__ is turned into a "
|
|||
|
"generator by a yield in its body.",
|
|||
|
),
|
|||
|
"E0101": (
|
|||
|
"Explicit return in __init__",
|
|||
|
"return-in-init",
|
|||
|
"Used when the special class method __init__ has an explicit "
|
|||
|
"return value.",
|
|||
|
),
|
|||
|
"E0102": (
|
|||
|
"%s already defined line %s",
|
|||
|
"function-redefined",
|
|||
|
"Used when a function / class / method is redefined.",
|
|||
|
),
|
|||
|
"E0103": (
|
|||
|
"%r not properly in loop",
|
|||
|
"not-in-loop",
|
|||
|
"Used when break or continue keywords are used outside a loop.",
|
|||
|
),
|
|||
|
"E0104": (
|
|||
|
"Return outside function",
|
|||
|
"return-outside-function",
|
|||
|
'Used when a "return" statement is found outside a function or method.',
|
|||
|
),
|
|||
|
"E0105": (
|
|||
|
"Yield outside function",
|
|||
|
"yield-outside-function",
|
|||
|
'Used when a "yield" statement is found outside a function or method.',
|
|||
|
),
|
|||
|
"E0106": (
|
|||
|
"Return with argument inside generator",
|
|||
|
"return-arg-in-generator",
|
|||
|
'Used when a "return" statement with an argument is found '
|
|||
|
"outside in a generator function or method (e.g. with some "
|
|||
|
'"yield" statements).',
|
|||
|
{"maxversion": (3, 3)},
|
|||
|
),
|
|||
|
"E0107": (
|
|||
|
"Use of the non-existent %s operator",
|
|||
|
"nonexistent-operator",
|
|||
|
"Used when you attempt to use the C-style pre-increment or "
|
|||
|
"pre-decrement operator -- and ++, which doesn't exist in Python.",
|
|||
|
),
|
|||
|
"E0108": (
|
|||
|
"Duplicate argument name %s in function definition",
|
|||
|
"duplicate-argument-name",
|
|||
|
"Duplicate argument names in function definitions are syntax errors.",
|
|||
|
),
|
|||
|
"E0110": (
|
|||
|
"Abstract class %r with abstract methods instantiated",
|
|||
|
"abstract-class-instantiated",
|
|||
|
"Used when an abstract class with `abc.ABCMeta` as metaclass "
|
|||
|
"has abstract methods and is instantiated.",
|
|||
|
),
|
|||
|
"W0120": (
|
|||
|
"Else clause on loop without a break statement",
|
|||
|
"useless-else-on-loop",
|
|||
|
"Loops should only have an else clause if they can exit early "
|
|||
|
"with a break statement, otherwise the statements under else "
|
|||
|
"should be on the same scope as the loop itself.",
|
|||
|
),
|
|||
|
"E0112": (
|
|||
|
"More than one starred expression in assignment",
|
|||
|
"too-many-star-expressions",
|
|||
|
"Emitted when there are more than one starred "
|
|||
|
"expressions (`*x`) in an assignment. This is a SyntaxError.",
|
|||
|
),
|
|||
|
"E0113": (
|
|||
|
"Starred assignment target must be in a list or tuple",
|
|||
|
"invalid-star-assignment-target",
|
|||
|
"Emitted when a star expression is used as a starred assignment target.",
|
|||
|
),
|
|||
|
"E0114": (
|
|||
|
"Can use starred expression only in assignment target",
|
|||
|
"star-needs-assignment-target",
|
|||
|
"Emitted when a star expression is not used in an assignment target.",
|
|||
|
),
|
|||
|
"E0115": (
|
|||
|
"Name %r is nonlocal and global",
|
|||
|
"nonlocal-and-global",
|
|||
|
"Emitted when a name is both nonlocal and global.",
|
|||
|
),
|
|||
|
"E0116": (
|
|||
|
"'continue' not supported inside 'finally' clause",
|
|||
|
"continue-in-finally",
|
|||
|
"Emitted when the `continue` keyword is found "
|
|||
|
"inside a finally clause, which is a SyntaxError.",
|
|||
|
{"maxversion": (3, 8)},
|
|||
|
),
|
|||
|
"E0117": (
|
|||
|
"nonlocal name %s found without binding",
|
|||
|
"nonlocal-without-binding",
|
|||
|
"Emitted when a nonlocal variable does not have an attached "
|
|||
|
"name somewhere in the parent scopes",
|
|||
|
),
|
|||
|
"E0118": (
|
|||
|
"Name %r is used prior to global declaration",
|
|||
|
"used-prior-global-declaration",
|
|||
|
"Emitted when a name is used prior a global declaration, "
|
|||
|
"which results in an error since Python 3.6.",
|
|||
|
{"minversion": (3, 6)},
|
|||
|
),
|
|||
|
}
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
@utils.check_messages("function-redefined")
|
|||
|
def visit_classdef(self, node):
|
|||
|
self._check_redefinition("class", node)
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
def _too_many_starred_for_tuple(self, assign_tuple):
|
|||
|
starred_count = 0
|
|||
|
for elem in assign_tuple.itered():
|
|||
|
if isinstance(elem, astroid.Tuple):
|
|||
|
return self._too_many_starred_for_tuple(elem)
|
|||
|
if isinstance(elem, astroid.Starred):
|
|||
|
starred_count += 1
|
|||
|
return starred_count > 1
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
@utils.check_messages("too-many-star-expressions", "invalid-star-assignment-target")
|
|||
|
def visit_assign(self, node):
|
|||
|
# Check *a, *b = ...
|
|||
|
assign_target = node.targets[0]
|
|||
|
# Check *a = b
|
|||
|
if isinstance(node.targets[0], astroid.Starred):
|
|||
|
self.add_message("invalid-star-assignment-target", node=node)
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
if not isinstance(assign_target, astroid.Tuple):
|
|||
|
return
|
|||
|
if self._too_many_starred_for_tuple(assign_target):
|
|||
|
self.add_message("too-many-star-expressions", node=node)
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
@utils.check_messages("star-needs-assignment-target")
|
|||
|
def visit_starred(self, node):
|
|||
|
"""Check that a Starred expression is used in an assignment target."""
|
|||
|
if isinstance(node.parent, astroid.Call):
|
|||
|
# f(*args) is converted to Call(args=[Starred]), so ignore
|
|||
|
# them for this check.
|
|||
|
return
|
|||
|
if isinstance(
|
|||
|
node.parent, (astroid.List, astroid.Tuple, astroid.Set, astroid.Dict)
|
|||
|
):
|
|||
|
# PEP 448 unpacking.
|
|||
|
return
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
stmt = node.statement()
|
|||
|
if not isinstance(stmt, astroid.Assign):
|
|||
|
return
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
if stmt.value is node or stmt.value.parent_of(node):
|
|||
|
self.add_message("star-needs-assignment-target", node=node)
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
@utils.check_messages(
|
|||
|
"init-is-generator",
|
|||
|
"return-in-init",
|
|||
|
"function-redefined",
|
|||
|
"return-arg-in-generator",
|
|||
|
"duplicate-argument-name",
|
|||
|
"nonlocal-and-global",
|
|||
|
"used-prior-global-declaration",
|
|||
|
)
|
|||
|
def visit_functiondef(self, node):
|
|||
|
self._check_nonlocal_and_global(node)
|
|||
|
self._check_name_used_prior_global(node)
|
|||
|
if not redefined_by_decorator(
|
|||
|
node
|
|||
|
) and not utils.is_registered_in_singledispatch_function(node):
|
|||
|
self._check_redefinition(node.is_method() and "method" or "function", node)
|
|||
|
# checks for max returns, branch, return in __init__
|
|||
|
returns = node.nodes_of_class(
|
|||
|
astroid.Return, skip_klass=(astroid.FunctionDef, astroid.ClassDef)
|
|||
|
)
|
|||
|
if node.is_method() and node.name == "__init__":
|
|||
|
if node.is_generator():
|
|||
|
self.add_message("init-is-generator", node=node)
|
|||
|
else:
|
|||
|
values = [r.value for r in returns]
|
|||
|
# Are we returning anything but None from constructors
|
|||
|
if any(v for v in values if not utils.is_none(v)):
|
|||
|
self.add_message("return-in-init", node=node)
|
|||
|
# Check for duplicate names by clustering args with same name for detailed report
|
|||
|
arg_clusters = collections.defaultdict(list)
|
|||
|
arguments = filter(None, [node.args.args, node.args.kwonlyargs])
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
for arg in itertools.chain.from_iterable(arguments):
|
|||
|
arg_clusters[arg.name].append(arg)
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
# provide detailed report about each repeated argument
|
|||
|
for argument_duplicates in arg_clusters.values():
|
|||
|
if len(argument_duplicates) != 1:
|
|||
|
for argument in argument_duplicates:
|
|||
|
self.add_message(
|
|||
|
"duplicate-argument-name",
|
|||
|
line=argument.lineno,
|
|||
|
node=argument,
|
|||
|
args=(argument.name,),
|
|||
|
)
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
visit_asyncfunctiondef = visit_functiondef
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
def _check_name_used_prior_global(self, node):
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
scope_globals = {
|
|||
|
name: child
|
|||
|
for child in node.nodes_of_class(astroid.Global)
|
|||
|
for name in child.names
|
|||
|
if child.scope() is node
|
|||
|
}
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
if not scope_globals:
|
|||
|
return
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
for node_name in node.nodes_of_class(astroid.Name):
|
|||
|
if node_name.scope() is not node:
|
|||
|
continue
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
name = node_name.name
|
|||
|
corresponding_global = scope_globals.get(name)
|
|||
|
if not corresponding_global:
|
|||
|
continue
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
global_lineno = corresponding_global.fromlineno
|
|||
|
if global_lineno and global_lineno > node_name.fromlineno:
|
|||
|
self.add_message(
|
|||
|
"used-prior-global-declaration", node=node_name, args=(name,)
|
|||
|
)
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
def _check_nonlocal_and_global(self, node):
|
|||
|
"""Check that a name is both nonlocal and global."""
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
def same_scope(current):
|
|||
|
return current.scope() is node
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
from_iter = itertools.chain.from_iterable
|
|||
|
nonlocals = set(
|
|||
|
from_iter(
|
|||
|
child.names
|
|||
|
for child in node.nodes_of_class(astroid.Nonlocal)
|
|||
|
if same_scope(child)
|
|||
|
)
|
|||
|
)
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
if not nonlocals:
|
|||
|
return
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
global_vars = set(
|
|||
|
from_iter(
|
|||
|
child.names
|
|||
|
for child in node.nodes_of_class(astroid.Global)
|
|||
|
if same_scope(child)
|
|||
|
)
|
|||
|
)
|
|||
|
for name in nonlocals.intersection(global_vars):
|
|||
|
self.add_message("nonlocal-and-global", args=(name,), node=node)
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
@utils.check_messages("return-outside-function")
|
|||
|
def visit_return(self, node):
|
|||
|
if not isinstance(node.frame(), astroid.FunctionDef):
|
|||
|
self.add_message("return-outside-function", node=node)
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
@utils.check_messages("yield-outside-function")
|
|||
|
def visit_yield(self, node):
|
|||
|
self._check_yield_outside_func(node)
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
@utils.check_messages("yield-outside-function")
|
|||
|
def visit_yieldfrom(self, node):
|
|||
|
self._check_yield_outside_func(node)
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
@utils.check_messages("not-in-loop", "continue-in-finally")
|
|||
|
def visit_continue(self, node):
|
|||
|
self._check_in_loop(node, "continue")
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
@utils.check_messages("not-in-loop")
|
|||
|
def visit_break(self, node):
|
|||
|
self._check_in_loop(node, "break")
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
@utils.check_messages("useless-else-on-loop")
|
|||
|
def visit_for(self, node):
|
|||
|
self._check_else_on_loop(node)
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
@utils.check_messages("useless-else-on-loop")
|
|||
|
def visit_while(self, node):
|
|||
|
self._check_else_on_loop(node)
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
@utils.check_messages("nonexistent-operator")
|
|||
|
def visit_unaryop(self, node):
|
|||
|
"""check use of the non-existent ++ and -- operator operator"""
|
|||
|
if (
|
|||
|
(node.op in "+-")
|
|||
|
and isinstance(node.operand, astroid.UnaryOp)
|
|||
|
and (node.operand.op == node.op)
|
|||
|
):
|
|||
|
self.add_message("nonexistent-operator", node=node, args=node.op * 2)
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
def _check_nonlocal_without_binding(self, node, name):
|
|||
|
current_scope = node.scope()
|
|||
|
while True:
|
|||
|
if current_scope.parent is None:
|
|||
|
break
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
if not isinstance(current_scope, (astroid.ClassDef, astroid.FunctionDef)):
|
|||
|
self.add_message("nonlocal-without-binding", args=(name,), node=node)
|
|||
|
return
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
if name not in current_scope.locals:
|
|||
|
current_scope = current_scope.parent.scope()
|
|||
|
continue
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
# Okay, found it.
|
|||
|
return
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
if not isinstance(current_scope, astroid.FunctionDef):
|
|||
|
self.add_message("nonlocal-without-binding", args=(name,), node=node)
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
@utils.check_messages("nonlocal-without-binding")
|
|||
|
def visit_nonlocal(self, node):
|
|||
|
for name in node.names:
|
|||
|
self._check_nonlocal_without_binding(node, name)
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
@utils.check_messages("abstract-class-instantiated")
|
|||
|
def visit_call(self, node):
|
|||
|
""" Check instantiating abstract class with
|
|||
|
abc.ABCMeta as metaclass.
|
|||
|
"""
|
|||
|
try:
|
|||
|
for inferred in node.func.infer():
|
|||
|
self._check_inferred_class_is_abstract(inferred, node)
|
|||
|
except astroid.InferenceError:
|
|||
|
return
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
def _check_inferred_class_is_abstract(self, inferred, node):
|
|||
|
if not isinstance(inferred, astroid.ClassDef):
|
|||
|
return
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
klass = utils.node_frame_class(node)
|
|||
|
if klass is inferred:
|
|||
|
# Don't emit the warning if the class is instantiated
|
|||
|
# in its own body or if the call is not an instance
|
|||
|
# creation. If the class is instantiated into its own
|
|||
|
# body, we're expecting that it knows what it is doing.
|
|||
|
return
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
# __init__ was called
|
|||
|
abstract_methods = _has_abstract_methods(inferred)
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
if not abstract_methods:
|
|||
|
return
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
metaclass = inferred.metaclass()
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
if metaclass is None:
|
|||
|
# Python 3.4 has `abc.ABC`, which won't be detected
|
|||
|
# by ClassNode.metaclass()
|
|||
|
for ancestor in inferred.ancestors():
|
|||
|
if ancestor.qname() == "abc.ABC":
|
|||
|
self.add_message(
|
|||
|
"abstract-class-instantiated", args=(inferred.name,), node=node
|
|||
|
)
|
|||
|
break
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
return
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
if metaclass.qname() in ABC_METACLASSES:
|
|||
|
self.add_message(
|
|||
|
"abstract-class-instantiated", args=(inferred.name,), node=node
|
|||
|
)
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
def _check_yield_outside_func(self, node):
|
|||
|
if not isinstance(node.frame(), (astroid.FunctionDef, astroid.Lambda)):
|
|||
|
self.add_message("yield-outside-function", node=node)
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
def _check_else_on_loop(self, node):
|
|||
|
"""Check that any loop with an else clause has a break statement."""
|
|||
|
if node.orelse and not _loop_exits_early(node):
|
|||
|
self.add_message(
|
|||
|
"useless-else-on-loop",
|
|||
|
node=node,
|
|||
|
# This is not optimal, but the line previous
|
|||
|
# to the first statement in the else clause
|
|||
|
# will usually be the one that contains the else:.
|
|||
|
line=node.orelse[0].lineno - 1,
|
|||
|
)
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
def _check_in_loop(self, node, node_name):
|
|||
|
"""check that a node is inside a for or while loop"""
|
|||
|
_node = node.parent
|
|||
|
while _node:
|
|||
|
if isinstance(_node, (astroid.For, astroid.While)):
|
|||
|
if node not in _node.orelse:
|
|||
|
return
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
if isinstance(_node, (astroid.ClassDef, astroid.FunctionDef)):
|
|||
|
break
|
|||
|
if (
|
|||
|
isinstance(_node, astroid.TryFinally)
|
|||
|
and node in _node.finalbody
|
|||
|
and isinstance(node, astroid.Continue)
|
|||
|
):
|
|||
|
self.add_message("continue-in-finally", node=node)
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
_node = _node.parent
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
self.add_message("not-in-loop", node=node, args=node_name)
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
def _check_redefinition(self, redeftype, node):
|
|||
|
"""check for redefinition of a function / method / class name"""
|
|||
|
parent_frame = node.parent.frame()
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
# Ignore function stubs created for type information
|
|||
|
redefinitions = parent_frame.locals[node.name]
|
|||
|
defined_self = next(
|
|||
|
(local for local in redefinitions if not utils.is_overload_stub(local)),
|
|||
|
node,
|
|||
|
)
|
|||
|
if defined_self is not node and not astroid.are_exclusive(node, defined_self):
|
|||
|
# Additional checks for methods which are not considered
|
|||
|
# redefined, since they are already part of the base API.
|
|||
|
if (
|
|||
|
isinstance(parent_frame, astroid.ClassDef)
|
|||
|
and node.name in REDEFINABLE_METHODS
|
|||
|
):
|
|||
|
return
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
# Skip typing.overload() functions.
|
|||
|
if utils.is_overload_stub(node):
|
|||
|
return
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
# Exempt functions redefined on a condition.
|
|||
|
if isinstance(node.parent, astroid.If):
|
|||
|
# Exempt "if not <func>" cases
|
|||
|
if (
|
|||
|
isinstance(node.parent.test, astroid.UnaryOp)
|
|||
|
and node.parent.test.op == "not"
|
|||
|
and isinstance(node.parent.test.operand, astroid.Name)
|
|||
|
and node.parent.test.operand.name == node.name
|
|||
|
):
|
|||
|
return
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
# Exempt "if <func> is not None" cases
|
|||
|
# pylint: disable=too-many-boolean-expressions
|
|||
|
if (
|
|||
|
isinstance(node.parent.test, astroid.Compare)
|
|||
|
and isinstance(node.parent.test.left, astroid.Name)
|
|||
|
and node.parent.test.left.name == node.name
|
|||
|
and node.parent.test.ops[0][0] == "is"
|
|||
|
and isinstance(node.parent.test.ops[0][1], astroid.Const)
|
|||
|
and node.parent.test.ops[0][1].value is None
|
|||
|
):
|
|||
|
return
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
# Check if we have forward references for this node.
|
|||
|
try:
|
|||
|
redefinition_index = redefinitions.index(node)
|
|||
|
except ValueError:
|
|||
|
pass
|
|||
|
else:
|
|||
|
for redefinition in redefinitions[:redefinition_index]:
|
|||
|
inferred = utils.safe_infer(redefinition)
|
|||
|
if (
|
|||
|
inferred
|
|||
|
and isinstance(inferred, astroid.Instance)
|
|||
|
and inferred.qname() == TYPING_FORWARD_REF_QNAME
|
|||
|
):
|
|||
|
return
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
dummy_variables_rgx = lint_utils.get_global_option(
|
|||
|
self, "dummy-variables-rgx", default=None
|
|||
|
)
|
|||
|
if dummy_variables_rgx and dummy_variables_rgx.match(node.name):
|
|||
|
return
|
|||
|
self.add_message(
|
|||
|
"function-redefined",
|
|||
|
node=node,
|
|||
|
args=(redeftype, defined_self.fromlineno),
|
|||
|
)
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
class BasicChecker(_BasicChecker):
|
|||
|
"""checks for :
|
|||
|
* doc strings
|
|||
|
* number of arguments, local variables, branches, returns and statements in
|
|||
|
functions, methods
|
|||
|
* required module attributes
|
|||
|
* dangerous default values as arguments
|
|||
|
* redefinition of function / method / class
|
|||
|
* uses of the global statement
|
|||
|
"""
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
__implements__ = interfaces.IAstroidChecker
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
name = "basic"
|
|||
|
msgs = {
|
|||
|
"W0101": (
|
|||
|
"Unreachable code",
|
|||
|
"unreachable",
|
|||
|
'Used when there is some code behind a "return" or "raise" '
|
|||
|
"statement, which will never be accessed.",
|
|||
|
),
|
|||
|
"W0102": (
|
|||
|
"Dangerous default value %s as argument",
|
|||
|
"dangerous-default-value",
|
|||
|
"Used when a mutable value as list or dictionary is detected in "
|
|||
|
"a default value for an argument.",
|
|||
|
),
|
|||
|
"W0104": (
|
|||
|
"Statement seems to have no effect",
|
|||
|
"pointless-statement",
|
|||
|
"Used when a statement doesn't have (or at least seems to) any effect.",
|
|||
|
),
|
|||
|
"W0105": (
|
|||
|
"String statement has no effect",
|
|||
|
"pointless-string-statement",
|
|||
|
"Used when a string is used as a statement (which of course "
|
|||
|
"has no effect). This is a particular case of W0104 with its "
|
|||
|
"own message so you can easily disable it if you're using "
|
|||
|
"those strings as documentation, instead of comments.",
|
|||
|
),
|
|||
|
"W0106": (
|
|||
|
'Expression "%s" is assigned to nothing',
|
|||
|
"expression-not-assigned",
|
|||
|
"Used when an expression that is not a function call is assigned "
|
|||
|
"to nothing. Probably something else was intended.",
|
|||
|
),
|
|||
|
"W0108": (
|
|||
|
"Lambda may not be necessary",
|
|||
|
"unnecessary-lambda",
|
|||
|
"Used when the body of a lambda expression is a function call "
|
|||
|
"on the same argument list as the lambda itself; such lambda "
|
|||
|
"expressions are in all but a few cases replaceable with the "
|
|||
|
"function being called in the body of the lambda.",
|
|||
|
),
|
|||
|
"W0109": (
|
|||
|
"Duplicate key %r in dictionary",
|
|||
|
"duplicate-key",
|
|||
|
"Used when a dictionary expression binds the same key multiple times.",
|
|||
|
),
|
|||
|
"W0122": (
|
|||
|
"Use of exec",
|
|||
|
"exec-used",
|
|||
|
'Used when you use the "exec" statement (function for Python '
|
|||
|
"3), to discourage its usage. That doesn't "
|
|||
|
"mean you cannot use it !",
|
|||
|
),
|
|||
|
"W0123": (
|
|||
|
"Use of eval",
|
|||
|
"eval-used",
|
|||
|
'Used when you use the "eval" function, to discourage its '
|
|||
|
"usage. Consider using `ast.literal_eval` for safely evaluating "
|
|||
|
"strings containing Python expressions "
|
|||
|
"from untrusted sources. ",
|
|||
|
),
|
|||
|
"W0150": (
|
|||
|
"%s statement in finally block may swallow exception",
|
|||
|
"lost-exception",
|
|||
|
"Used when a break or a return statement is found inside the "
|
|||
|
"finally clause of a try...finally block: the exceptions raised "
|
|||
|
"in the try clause will be silently swallowed instead of being "
|
|||
|
"re-raised.",
|
|||
|
),
|
|||
|
"W0199": (
|
|||
|
"Assert called on a 2-item-tuple. Did you mean 'assert x,y'?",
|
|||
|
"assert-on-tuple",
|
|||
|
"A call of assert on a tuple will always evaluate to true if "
|
|||
|
"the tuple is not empty, and will always evaluate to false if "
|
|||
|
"it is.",
|
|||
|
),
|
|||
|
"W0124": (
|
|||
|
'Following "as" with another context manager looks like a tuple.',
|
|||
|
"confusing-with-statement",
|
|||
|
"Emitted when a `with` statement component returns multiple values "
|
|||
|
"and uses name binding with `as` only for a part of those values, "
|
|||
|
"as in with ctx() as a, b. This can be misleading, since it's not "
|
|||
|
"clear if the context manager returns a tuple or if the node without "
|
|||
|
"a name binding is another context manager.",
|
|||
|
),
|
|||
|
"W0125": (
|
|||
|
"Using a conditional statement with a constant value",
|
|||
|
"using-constant-test",
|
|||
|
"Emitted when a conditional statement (If or ternary if) "
|
|||
|
"uses a constant value for its test. This might not be what "
|
|||
|
"the user intended to do.",
|
|||
|
),
|
|||
|
"W0126": (
|
|||
|
"Using a conditional statement with potentially wrong function or method call due to missing parentheses",
|
|||
|
"missing-parentheses-for-call-in-test",
|
|||
|
"Emitted when a conditional statement (If or ternary if) "
|
|||
|
"seems to wrongly call a function due to missing parentheses",
|
|||
|
),
|
|||
|
"W0127": (
|
|||
|
"Assigning the same variable %r to itself",
|
|||
|
"self-assigning-variable",
|
|||
|
"Emitted when we detect that a variable is assigned to itself",
|
|||
|
),
|
|||
|
"W0128": (
|
|||
|
"Redeclared variable %r in assignment",
|
|||
|
"redeclared-assigned-name",
|
|||
|
"Emitted when we detect that a variable was redeclared in the same assignment.",
|
|||
|
),
|
|||
|
"E0111": (
|
|||
|
"The first reversed() argument is not a sequence",
|
|||
|
"bad-reversed-sequence",
|
|||
|
"Used when the first argument to reversed() builtin "
|
|||
|
"isn't a sequence (does not implement __reversed__, "
|
|||
|
"nor __getitem__ and __len__",
|
|||
|
),
|
|||
|
"E0119": (
|
|||
|
"format function is not called on str",
|
|||
|
"misplaced-format-function",
|
|||
|
"Emitted when format function is not called on str object. "
|
|||
|
'e.g doing print("value: {}").format(123) instead of '
|
|||
|
'print("value: {}".format(123)). This might not be what the user '
|
|||
|
"intended to do.",
|
|||
|
),
|
|||
|
"W0129": (
|
|||
|
"Assert statement has a string literal as its first argument. The assert will %s fail.",
|
|||
|
"assert-on-string-literal",
|
|||
|
"Used when an assert statement has a string literal as its first argument, which will "
|
|||
|
"cause the assert to always pass.",
|
|||
|
),
|
|||
|
}
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
reports = (("RP0101", "Statistics by type", report_by_type_stats),)
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
def __init__(self, linter):
|
|||
|
_BasicChecker.__init__(self, linter)
|
|||
|
self.stats = None
|
|||
|
self._tryfinallys = None
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
def open(self):
|
|||
|
"""initialize visit variables and statistics
|
|||
|
"""
|
|||
|
self._tryfinallys = []
|
|||
|
self.stats = self.linter.add_stats(module=0, function=0, method=0, class_=0)
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
@utils.check_messages("using-constant-test", "missing-parentheses-for-call-in-test")
|
|||
|
def visit_if(self, node):
|
|||
|
self._check_using_constant_test(node, node.test)
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
@utils.check_messages("using-constant-test", "missing-parentheses-for-call-in-test")
|
|||
|
def visit_ifexp(self, node):
|
|||
|
self._check_using_constant_test(node, node.test)
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
@utils.check_messages("using-constant-test", "missing-parentheses-for-call-in-test")
|
|||
|
def visit_comprehension(self, node):
|
|||
|
if node.ifs:
|
|||
|
for if_test in node.ifs:
|
|||
|
self._check_using_constant_test(node, if_test)
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
def _check_using_constant_test(self, node, test):
|
|||
|
const_nodes = (
|
|||
|
astroid.Module,
|
|||
|
astroid.scoped_nodes.GeneratorExp,
|
|||
|
astroid.Lambda,
|
|||
|
astroid.FunctionDef,
|
|||
|
astroid.ClassDef,
|
|||
|
astroid.bases.Generator,
|
|||
|
astroid.UnboundMethod,
|
|||
|
astroid.BoundMethod,
|
|||
|
astroid.Module,
|
|||
|
)
|
|||
|
structs = (astroid.Dict, astroid.Tuple, astroid.Set)
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
# These nodes are excepted, since they are not constant
|
|||
|
# values, requiring a computation to happen.
|
|||
|
except_nodes = (
|
|||
|
astroid.Call,
|
|||
|
astroid.BinOp,
|
|||
|
astroid.BoolOp,
|
|||
|
astroid.UnaryOp,
|
|||
|
astroid.Subscript,
|
|||
|
)
|
|||
|
inferred = None
|
|||
|
emit = isinstance(test, (astroid.Const,) + structs + const_nodes)
|
|||
|
if not isinstance(test, except_nodes):
|
|||
|
inferred = utils.safe_infer(test)
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
if emit:
|
|||
|
self.add_message("using-constant-test", node=node)
|
|||
|
elif isinstance(inferred, const_nodes):
|
|||
|
# If the constant node is a FunctionDef or Lambda then
|
|||
|
# it may be a illicit function call due to missing parentheses
|
|||
|
call_inferred = None
|
|||
|
try:
|
|||
|
if isinstance(inferred, astroid.FunctionDef):
|
|||
|
call_inferred = inferred.infer_call_result()
|
|||
|
elif isinstance(inferred, astroid.Lambda):
|
|||
|
call_inferred = inferred.infer_call_result(node)
|
|||
|
except astroid.InferenceError:
|
|||
|
call_inferred = None
|
|||
|
if call_inferred:
|
|||
|
try:
|
|||
|
for inf_call in call_inferred:
|
|||
|
if inf_call != astroid.Uninferable:
|
|||
|
self.add_message(
|
|||
|
"missing-parentheses-for-call-in-test", node=node
|
|||
|
)
|
|||
|
break
|
|||
|
except astroid.InferenceError:
|
|||
|
pass
|
|||
|
self.add_message("using-constant-test", node=node)
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
def visit_module(self, _):
|
|||
|
"""check module name, docstring and required arguments
|
|||
|
"""
|
|||
|
self.stats["module"] += 1
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
def visit_classdef(self, node): # pylint: disable=unused-argument
|
|||
|
"""check module name, docstring and redefinition
|
|||
|
increment branch counter
|
|||
|
"""
|
|||
|
self.stats["class"] += 1
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
@utils.check_messages(
|
|||
|
"pointless-statement", "pointless-string-statement", "expression-not-assigned"
|
|||
|
)
|
|||
|
def visit_expr(self, node):
|
|||
|
"""Check for various kind of statements without effect"""
|
|||
|
expr = node.value
|
|||
|
if isinstance(expr, astroid.Const) and isinstance(expr.value, str):
|
|||
|
# treat string statement in a separated message
|
|||
|
# Handle PEP-257 attribute docstrings.
|
|||
|
# An attribute docstring is defined as being a string right after
|
|||
|
# an assignment at the module level, class level or __init__ level.
|
|||
|
scope = expr.scope()
|
|||
|
if isinstance(
|
|||
|
scope, (astroid.ClassDef, astroid.Module, astroid.FunctionDef)
|
|||
|
):
|
|||
|
if isinstance(scope, astroid.FunctionDef) and scope.name != "__init__":
|
|||
|
pass
|
|||
|
else:
|
|||
|
sibling = expr.previous_sibling()
|
|||
|
if (
|
|||
|
sibling is not None
|
|||
|
and sibling.scope() is scope
|
|||
|
and isinstance(sibling, (astroid.Assign, astroid.AnnAssign))
|
|||
|
):
|
|||
|
return
|
|||
|
self.add_message("pointless-string-statement", node=node)
|
|||
|
return
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
# Ignore if this is :
|
|||
|
# * a direct function call
|
|||
|
# * the unique child of a try/except body
|
|||
|
# * a yield statement
|
|||
|
# * an ellipsis (which can be used on Python 3 instead of pass)
|
|||
|
# warn W0106 if we have any underlying function call (we can't predict
|
|||
|
# side effects), else pointless-statement
|
|||
|
if (
|
|||
|
isinstance(
|
|||
|
expr, (astroid.Yield, astroid.Await, astroid.Ellipsis, astroid.Call)
|
|||
|
)
|
|||
|
or (
|
|||
|
isinstance(node.parent, astroid.TryExcept)
|
|||
|
and node.parent.body == [node]
|
|||
|
)
|
|||
|
or (isinstance(expr, astroid.Const) and expr.value is Ellipsis)
|
|||
|
):
|
|||
|
return
|
|||
|
if any(expr.nodes_of_class(astroid.Call)):
|
|||
|
self.add_message(
|
|||
|
"expression-not-assigned", node=node, args=expr.as_string()
|
|||
|
)
|
|||
|
else:
|
|||
|
self.add_message("pointless-statement", node=node)
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
@staticmethod
|
|||
|
def _filter_vararg(node, call_args):
|
|||
|
# Return the arguments for the given call which are
|
|||
|
# not passed as vararg.
|
|||
|
for arg in call_args:
|
|||
|
if isinstance(arg, astroid.Starred):
|
|||
|
if (
|
|||
|
isinstance(arg.value, astroid.Name)
|
|||
|
and arg.value.name != node.args.vararg
|
|||
|
):
|
|||
|
yield arg
|
|||
|
else:
|
|||
|
yield arg
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
@staticmethod
|
|||
|
def _has_variadic_argument(args, variadic_name):
|
|||
|
if not args:
|
|||
|
return True
|
|||
|
for arg in args:
|
|||
|
if isinstance(arg.value, astroid.Name):
|
|||
|
if arg.value.name != variadic_name:
|
|||
|
return True
|
|||
|
else:
|
|||
|
return True
|
|||
|
return False
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
@utils.check_messages("unnecessary-lambda")
|
|||
|
def visit_lambda(self, node):
|
|||
|
"""check whether or not the lambda is suspicious
|
|||
|
"""
|
|||
|
# if the body of the lambda is a call expression with the same
|
|||
|
# argument list as the lambda itself, then the lambda is
|
|||
|
# possibly unnecessary and at least suspicious.
|
|||
|
if node.args.defaults:
|
|||
|
# If the arguments of the lambda include defaults, then a
|
|||
|
# judgment cannot be made because there is no way to check
|
|||
|
# that the defaults defined by the lambda are the same as
|
|||
|
# the defaults defined by the function called in the body
|
|||
|
# of the lambda.
|
|||
|
return
|
|||
|
call = node.body
|
|||
|
if not isinstance(call, astroid.Call):
|
|||
|
# The body of the lambda must be a function call expression
|
|||
|
# for the lambda to be unnecessary.
|
|||
|
return
|
|||
|
if isinstance(node.body.func, astroid.Attribute) and isinstance(
|
|||
|
node.body.func.expr, astroid.Call
|
|||
|
):
|
|||
|
# Chained call, the intermediate call might
|
|||
|
# return something else (but we don't check that, yet).
|
|||
|
return
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
call_site = CallSite.from_call(call)
|
|||
|
ordinary_args = list(node.args.args)
|
|||
|
new_call_args = list(self._filter_vararg(node, call.args))
|
|||
|
if node.args.kwarg:
|
|||
|
if self._has_variadic_argument(call.kwargs, node.args.kwarg):
|
|||
|
return
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
if node.args.vararg:
|
|||
|
if self._has_variadic_argument(call.starargs, node.args.vararg):
|
|||
|
return
|
|||
|
elif call.starargs:
|
|||
|
return
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
if call.keywords:
|
|||
|
# Look for additional keyword arguments that are not part
|
|||
|
# of the lambda's signature
|
|||
|
lambda_kwargs = {keyword.name for keyword in node.args.defaults}
|
|||
|
if len(lambda_kwargs) != len(call_site.keyword_arguments):
|
|||
|
# Different lengths, so probably not identical
|
|||
|
return
|
|||
|
if set(call_site.keyword_arguments).difference(lambda_kwargs):
|
|||
|
return
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
# The "ordinary" arguments must be in a correspondence such that:
|
|||
|
# ordinary_args[i].name == call.args[i].name.
|
|||
|
if len(ordinary_args) != len(new_call_args):
|
|||
|
return
|
|||
|
for arg, passed_arg in zip(ordinary_args, new_call_args):
|
|||
|
if not isinstance(passed_arg, astroid.Name):
|
|||
|
return
|
|||
|
if arg.name != passed_arg.name:
|
|||
|
return
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
self.add_message("unnecessary-lambda", line=node.fromlineno, node=node)
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
@utils.check_messages("dangerous-default-value")
|
|||
|
def visit_functiondef(self, node):
|
|||
|
"""check function name, docstring, arguments, redefinition,
|
|||
|
variable names, max locals
|
|||
|
"""
|
|||
|
self.stats["method" if node.is_method() else "function"] += 1
|
|||
|
self._check_dangerous_default(node)
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
visit_asyncfunctiondef = visit_functiondef
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
def _check_dangerous_default(self, node):
|
|||
|
# check for dangerous default values as arguments
|
|||
|
is_iterable = lambda n: isinstance(n, (astroid.List, astroid.Set, astroid.Dict))
|
|||
|
defaults = node.args.defaults or [] + node.args.kw_defaults or []
|
|||
|
for default in defaults:
|
|||
|
if not default:
|
|||
|
continue
|
|||
|
try:
|
|||
|
value = next(default.infer())
|
|||
|
except astroid.InferenceError:
|
|||
|
continue
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
if (
|
|||
|
isinstance(value, astroid.Instance)
|
|||
|
and value.qname() in DEFAULT_ARGUMENT_SYMBOLS
|
|||
|
):
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
if value is default:
|
|||
|
msg = DEFAULT_ARGUMENT_SYMBOLS[value.qname()]
|
|||
|
elif isinstance(value, astroid.Instance) or is_iterable(value):
|
|||
|
# We are here in the following situation(s):
|
|||
|
# * a dict/set/list/tuple call which wasn't inferred
|
|||
|
# to a syntax node ({}, () etc.). This can happen
|
|||
|
# when the arguments are invalid or unknown to
|
|||
|
# the inference.
|
|||
|
# * a variable from somewhere else, which turns out to be a list
|
|||
|
# or a dict.
|
|||
|
if is_iterable(default):
|
|||
|
msg = value.pytype()
|
|||
|
elif isinstance(default, astroid.Call):
|
|||
|
msg = "%s() (%s)" % (value.name, value.qname())
|
|||
|
else:
|
|||
|
msg = "%s (%s)" % (default.as_string(), value.qname())
|
|||
|
else:
|
|||
|
# this argument is a name
|
|||
|
msg = "%s (%s)" % (
|
|||
|
default.as_string(),
|
|||
|
DEFAULT_ARGUMENT_SYMBOLS[value.qname()],
|
|||
|
)
|
|||
|
self.add_message("dangerous-default-value", node=node, args=(msg,))
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
@utils.check_messages("unreachable", "lost-exception")
|
|||
|
def visit_return(self, node):
|
|||
|
"""1 - check is the node has a right sibling (if so, that's some
|
|||
|
unreachable code)
|
|||
|
2 - check is the node is inside the finally clause of a try...finally
|
|||
|
block
|
|||
|
"""
|
|||
|
self._check_unreachable(node)
|
|||
|
# Is it inside final body of a try...finally bloc ?
|
|||
|
self._check_not_in_finally(node, "return", (astroid.FunctionDef,))
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
@utils.check_messages("unreachable")
|
|||
|
def visit_continue(self, node):
|
|||
|
"""check is the node has a right sibling (if so, that's some unreachable
|
|||
|
code)
|
|||
|
"""
|
|||
|
self._check_unreachable(node)
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
@utils.check_messages("unreachable", "lost-exception")
|
|||
|
def visit_break(self, node):
|
|||
|
"""1 - check is the node has a right sibling (if so, that's some
|
|||
|
unreachable code)
|
|||
|
2 - check is the node is inside the finally clause of a try...finally
|
|||
|
block
|
|||
|
"""
|
|||
|
# 1 - Is it right sibling ?
|
|||
|
self._check_unreachable(node)
|
|||
|
# 2 - Is it inside final body of a try...finally bloc ?
|
|||
|
self._check_not_in_finally(node, "break", (astroid.For, astroid.While))
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
@utils.check_messages("unreachable")
|
|||
|
def visit_raise(self, node):
|
|||
|
"""check if the node has a right sibling (if so, that's some unreachable
|
|||
|
code)
|
|||
|
"""
|
|||
|
self._check_unreachable(node)
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
@utils.check_messages("exec-used")
|
|||
|
def visit_exec(self, node):
|
|||
|
"""just print a warning on exec statements"""
|
|||
|
self.add_message("exec-used", node=node)
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
def _check_misplaced_format_function(self, call_node):
|
|||
|
if not isinstance(call_node.func, astroid.Attribute):
|
|||
|
return
|
|||
|
if call_node.func.attrname != "format":
|
|||
|
return
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
expr = utils.safe_infer(call_node.func.expr)
|
|||
|
if expr is astroid.Uninferable:
|
|||
|
return
|
|||
|
if not expr:
|
|||
|
# we are doubtful on inferred type of node, so here just check if format
|
|||
|
# was called on print()
|
|||
|
call_expr = call_node.func.expr
|
|||
|
if not isinstance(call_expr, astroid.Call):
|
|||
|
return
|
|||
|
if (
|
|||
|
isinstance(call_expr.func, astroid.Name)
|
|||
|
and call_expr.func.name == "print"
|
|||
|
):
|
|||
|
self.add_message("misplaced-format-function", node=call_node)
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
@utils.check_messages(
|
|||
|
"eval-used", "exec-used", "bad-reversed-sequence", "misplaced-format-function"
|
|||
|
)
|
|||
|
def visit_call(self, node):
|
|||
|
"""visit a Call node -> check if this is not a blacklisted builtin
|
|||
|
call and check for * or ** use
|
|||
|
"""
|
|||
|
self._check_misplaced_format_function(node)
|
|||
|
if isinstance(node.func, astroid.Name):
|
|||
|
name = node.func.name
|
|||
|
# ignore the name if it's not a builtin (i.e. not defined in the
|
|||
|
# locals nor globals scope)
|
|||
|
if not (name in node.frame() or name in node.root()):
|
|||
|
if name == "exec":
|
|||
|
self.add_message("exec-used", node=node)
|
|||
|
elif name == "reversed":
|
|||
|
self._check_reversed(node)
|
|||
|
elif name == "eval":
|
|||
|
self.add_message("eval-used", node=node)
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
@utils.check_messages("assert-on-tuple", "assert-on-string-literal")
|
|||
|
def visit_assert(self, node):
|
|||
|
"""check whether assert is used on a tuple or string literal."""
|
|||
|
if (
|
|||
|
node.fail is None
|
|||
|
and isinstance(node.test, astroid.Tuple)
|
|||
|
and len(node.test.elts) == 2
|
|||
|
):
|
|||
|
self.add_message("assert-on-tuple", node=node)
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
if isinstance(node.test, astroid.Const) and isinstance(node.test.value, str):
|
|||
|
if node.test.value:
|
|||
|
when = "never"
|
|||
|
else:
|
|||
|
when = "always"
|
|||
|
self.add_message("assert-on-string-literal", node=node, args=(when,))
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
@utils.check_messages("duplicate-key")
|
|||
|
def visit_dict(self, node):
|
|||
|
"""check duplicate key in dictionary"""
|
|||
|
keys = set()
|
|||
|
for k, _ in node.items:
|
|||
|
if isinstance(k, astroid.Const):
|
|||
|
key = k.value
|
|||
|
if key in keys:
|
|||
|
self.add_message("duplicate-key", node=node, args=key)
|
|||
|
keys.add(key)
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
def visit_tryfinally(self, node):
|
|||
|
"""update try...finally flag"""
|
|||
|
self._tryfinallys.append(node)
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
def leave_tryfinally(self, node): # pylint: disable=unused-argument
|
|||
|
"""update try...finally flag"""
|
|||
|
self._tryfinallys.pop()
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
def _check_unreachable(self, node):
|
|||
|
"""check unreachable code"""
|
|||
|
unreach_stmt = node.next_sibling()
|
|||
|
if unreach_stmt is not None:
|
|||
|
self.add_message("unreachable", node=unreach_stmt)
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
def _check_not_in_finally(self, node, node_name, breaker_classes=()):
|
|||
|
"""check that a node is not inside a finally clause of a
|
|||
|
try...finally statement.
|
|||
|
If we found before a try...finally bloc a parent which its type is
|
|||
|
in breaker_classes, we skip the whole check."""
|
|||
|
# if self._tryfinallys is empty, we're not an in try...finally block
|
|||
|
if not self._tryfinallys:
|
|||
|
return
|
|||
|
# the node could be a grand-grand...-children of the try...finally
|
|||
|
_parent = node.parent
|
|||
|
_node = node
|
|||
|
while _parent and not isinstance(_parent, breaker_classes):
|
|||
|
if hasattr(_parent, "finalbody") and _node in _parent.finalbody:
|
|||
|
self.add_message("lost-exception", node=node, args=node_name)
|
|||
|
return
|
|||
|
_node = _parent
|
|||
|
_parent = _node.parent
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
def _check_reversed(self, node):
|
|||
|
""" check that the argument to `reversed` is a sequence """
|
|||
|
try:
|
|||
|
argument = utils.safe_infer(utils.get_argument_from_call(node, position=0))
|
|||
|
except utils.NoSuchArgumentError:
|
|||
|
pass
|
|||
|
else:
|
|||
|
if argument is astroid.Uninferable:
|
|||
|
return
|
|||
|
if argument is None:
|
|||
|
# Nothing was inferred.
|
|||
|
# Try to see if we have iter().
|
|||
|
if isinstance(node.args[0], astroid.Call):
|
|||
|
try:
|
|||
|
func = next(node.args[0].func.infer())
|
|||
|
except astroid.InferenceError:
|
|||
|
return
|
|||
|
if getattr(
|
|||
|
func, "name", None
|
|||
|
) == "iter" and utils.is_builtin_object(func):
|
|||
|
self.add_message("bad-reversed-sequence", node=node)
|
|||
|
return
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
if isinstance(argument, (astroid.List, astroid.Tuple)):
|
|||
|
return
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
if isinstance(argument, astroid.Instance):
|
|||
|
if argument._proxied.name == "dict" and utils.is_builtin_object(
|
|||
|
argument._proxied
|
|||
|
):
|
|||
|
self.add_message("bad-reversed-sequence", node=node)
|
|||
|
return
|
|||
|
if any(
|
|||
|
ancestor.name == "dict" and utils.is_builtin_object(ancestor)
|
|||
|
for ancestor in argument._proxied.ancestors()
|
|||
|
):
|
|||
|
# Mappings aren't accepted by reversed(), unless
|
|||
|
# they provide explicitly a __reversed__ method.
|
|||
|
try:
|
|||
|
argument.locals[REVERSED_PROTOCOL_METHOD]
|
|||
|
except KeyError:
|
|||
|
self.add_message("bad-reversed-sequence", node=node)
|
|||
|
return
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
if hasattr(argument, "getattr"):
|
|||
|
# everything else is not a proper sequence for reversed()
|
|||
|
for methods in REVERSED_METHODS:
|
|||
|
for meth in methods:
|
|||
|
try:
|
|||
|
argument.getattr(meth)
|
|||
|
except astroid.NotFoundError:
|
|||
|
break
|
|||
|
else:
|
|||
|
break
|
|||
|
else:
|
|||
|
self.add_message("bad-reversed-sequence", node=node)
|
|||
|
else:
|
|||
|
self.add_message("bad-reversed-sequence", node=node)
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
@utils.check_messages("confusing-with-statement")
|
|||
|
def visit_with(self, node):
|
|||
|
# a "with" statement with multiple managers corresponds
|
|||
|
# to one AST "With" node with multiple items
|
|||
|
pairs = node.items
|
|||
|
if pairs:
|
|||
|
for prev_pair, pair in zip(pairs, pairs[1:]):
|
|||
|
if isinstance(prev_pair[1], astroid.AssignName) and (
|
|||
|
pair[1] is None and not isinstance(pair[0], astroid.Call)
|
|||
|
):
|
|||
|
# Don't emit a message if the second is a function call
|
|||
|
# there's no way that can be mistaken for a name assignment.
|
|||
|
# If the line number doesn't match
|
|||
|
# we assume it's a nested "with".
|
|||
|
self.add_message("confusing-with-statement", node=node)
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
def _check_self_assigning_variable(self, node):
|
|||
|
# Detect assigning to the same variable.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
scope = node.scope()
|
|||
|
scope_locals = scope.locals
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
rhs_names = []
|
|||
|
targets = node.targets
|
|||
|
if isinstance(targets[0], astroid.Tuple):
|
|||
|
if len(targets) != 1:
|
|||
|
# A complex assignment, so bail out early.
|
|||
|
return
|
|||
|
targets = targets[0].elts
|
|||
|
if len(targets) == 1:
|
|||
|
# Unpacking a variable into the same name.
|
|||
|
return
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
if isinstance(node.value, astroid.Name):
|
|||
|
if len(targets) != 1:
|
|||
|
return
|
|||
|
rhs_names = [node.value]
|
|||
|
elif isinstance(node.value, astroid.Tuple):
|
|||
|
rhs_count = len(node.value.elts)
|
|||
|
if len(targets) != rhs_count or rhs_count == 1:
|
|||
|
return
|
|||
|
rhs_names = node.value.elts
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
for target, lhs_name in zip(targets, rhs_names):
|
|||
|
if not isinstance(lhs_name, astroid.Name):
|
|||
|
continue
|
|||
|
if not isinstance(target, astroid.AssignName):
|
|||
|
continue
|
|||
|
if isinstance(scope, astroid.ClassDef) and target.name in scope_locals:
|
|||
|
# Check that the scope is different than a class level, which is usually
|
|||
|
# a pattern to expose module level attributes as class level ones.
|
|||
|
continue
|
|||
|
if target.name == lhs_name.name:
|
|||
|
self.add_message(
|
|||
|
"self-assigning-variable", args=(target.name,), node=target
|
|||
|
)
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
def _check_redeclared_assign_name(self, targets):
|
|||
|
dummy_variables_rgx = lint_utils.get_global_option(
|
|||
|
self, "dummy-variables-rgx", default=None
|
|||
|
)
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
for target in targets:
|
|||
|
if not isinstance(target, astroid.Tuple):
|
|||
|
continue
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
found_names = []
|
|||
|
for element in target.elts:
|
|||
|
if isinstance(element, astroid.Tuple):
|
|||
|
self._check_redeclared_assign_name([element])
|
|||
|
elif isinstance(element, astroid.AssignName) and element.name != "_":
|
|||
|
if dummy_variables_rgx and dummy_variables_rgx.match(element.name):
|
|||
|
return
|
|||
|
found_names.append(element.name)
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
names = collections.Counter(found_names)
|
|||
|
for name, count in names.most_common():
|
|||
|
if count > 1:
|
|||
|
self.add_message(
|
|||
|
"redeclared-assigned-name", args=(name,), node=target
|
|||
|
)
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
@utils.check_messages("self-assigning-variable", "redeclared-assigned-name")
|
|||
|
def visit_assign(self, node):
|
|||
|
self._check_self_assigning_variable(node)
|
|||
|
self._check_redeclared_assign_name(node.targets)
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
@utils.check_messages("redeclared-assigned-name")
|
|||
|
def visit_for(self, node):
|
|||
|
self._check_redeclared_assign_name([node.target])
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
KNOWN_NAME_TYPES = {
|
|||
|
"module",
|
|||
|
"const",
|
|||
|
"class",
|
|||
|
"function",
|
|||
|
"method",
|
|||
|
"attr",
|
|||
|
"argument",
|
|||
|
"variable",
|
|||
|
"class_attribute",
|
|||
|
"inlinevar",
|
|||
|
}
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
HUMAN_READABLE_TYPES = {
|
|||
|
"module": "module",
|
|||
|
"const": "constant",
|
|||
|
"class": "class",
|
|||
|
"function": "function",
|
|||
|
"method": "method",
|
|||
|
"attr": "attribute",
|
|||
|
"argument": "argument",
|
|||
|
"variable": "variable",
|
|||
|
"class_attribute": "class attribute",
|
|||
|
"inlinevar": "inline iteration",
|
|||
|
}
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
DEFAULT_NAMING_STYLES = {
|
|||
|
"module": "snake_case",
|
|||
|
"const": "UPPER_CASE",
|
|||
|
"class": "PascalCase",
|
|||
|
"function": "snake_case",
|
|||
|
"method": "snake_case",
|
|||
|
"attr": "snake_case",
|
|||
|
"argument": "snake_case",
|
|||
|
"variable": "snake_case",
|
|||
|
"class_attribute": "any",
|
|||
|
"inlinevar": "any",
|
|||
|
}
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
def _create_naming_options():
|
|||
|
name_options = []
|
|||
|
for name_type in sorted(KNOWN_NAME_TYPES):
|
|||
|
human_readable_name = HUMAN_READABLE_TYPES[name_type]
|
|||
|
default_style = DEFAULT_NAMING_STYLES[name_type]
|
|||
|
name_type = name_type.replace("_", "-")
|
|||
|
name_options.append(
|
|||
|
(
|
|||
|
"%s-naming-style" % (name_type,),
|
|||
|
{
|
|||
|
"default": default_style,
|
|||
|
"type": "choice",
|
|||
|
"choices": list(NAMING_STYLES.keys()),
|
|||
|
"metavar": "<style>",
|
|||
|
"help": "Naming style matching correct %s names."
|
|||
|
% (human_readable_name,),
|
|||
|
},
|
|||
|
)
|
|||
|
)
|
|||
|
name_options.append(
|
|||
|
(
|
|||
|
"%s-rgx" % (name_type,),
|
|||
|
{
|
|||
|
"default": None,
|
|||
|
"type": "regexp",
|
|||
|
"metavar": "<regexp>",
|
|||
|
"help": "Regular expression matching correct %s names. Overrides %s-naming-style."
|
|||
|
% (human_readable_name, name_type),
|
|||
|
},
|
|||
|
)
|
|||
|
)
|
|||
|
return tuple(name_options)
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
class NameChecker(_BasicChecker):
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
msgs = {
|
|||
|
"C0102": (
|
|||
|
'Black listed name "%s"',
|
|||
|
"blacklisted-name",
|
|||
|
"Used when the name is listed in the black list (unauthorized names).",
|
|||
|
),
|
|||
|
"C0103": (
|
|||
|
'%s name "%s" doesn\'t conform to %s',
|
|||
|
"invalid-name",
|
|||
|
"Used when the name doesn't conform to naming rules "
|
|||
|
"associated to its type (constant, variable, class...).",
|
|||
|
),
|
|||
|
"C0144": (
|
|||
|
'%s name "%s" contains a non-ASCII unicode character',
|
|||
|
"non-ascii-name",
|
|||
|
"Used when the name contains at least one non-ASCII unicode character.",
|
|||
|
),
|
|||
|
"W0111": (
|
|||
|
"Name %s will become a keyword in Python %s",
|
|||
|
"assign-to-new-keyword",
|
|||
|
"Used when assignment will become invalid in future "
|
|||
|
"Python release due to introducing new keyword.",
|
|||
|
),
|
|||
|
}
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
options = (
|
|||
|
(
|
|||
|
"good-names",
|
|||
|
{
|
|||
|
"default": ("i", "j", "k", "ex", "Run", "_"),
|
|||
|
"type": "csv",
|
|||
|
"metavar": "<names>",
|
|||
|
"help": "Good variable names which should always be accepted,"
|
|||
|
" separated by a comma.",
|
|||
|
},
|
|||
|
),
|
|||
|
(
|
|||
|
"good-names-rgxs",
|
|||
|
{
|
|||
|
"default": "",
|
|||
|
"type": "regexp_csv",
|
|||
|
"metavar": "<names>",
|
|||
|
"help": "Good variable names regexes, separated by a comma. If names match any regex,"
|
|||
|
" they will always be accepted",
|
|||
|
},
|
|||
|
),
|
|||
|
(
|
|||
|
"bad-names",
|
|||
|
{
|
|||
|
"default": ("foo", "bar", "baz", "toto", "tutu", "tata"),
|
|||
|
"type": "csv",
|
|||
|
"metavar": "<names>",
|
|||
|
"help": "Bad variable names which should always be refused, "
|
|||
|
"separated by a comma.",
|
|||
|
},
|
|||
|
),
|
|||
|
(
|
|||
|
"bad-names-rgxs",
|
|||
|
{
|
|||
|
"default": "",
|
|||
|
"type": "regexp_csv",
|
|||
|
"metavar": "<names>",
|
|||
|
"help": "Bad variable names regexes, separated by a comma. If names match any regex,"
|
|||
|
" they will always be refused",
|
|||
|
},
|
|||
|
),
|
|||
|
(
|
|||
|
"name-group",
|
|||
|
{
|
|||
|
"default": (),
|
|||
|
"type": "csv",
|
|||
|
"metavar": "<name1:name2>",
|
|||
|
"help": (
|
|||
|
"Colon-delimited sets of names that determine each"
|
|||
|
" other's naming style when the name regexes"
|
|||
|
" allow several styles."
|
|||
|
),
|
|||
|
},
|
|||
|
),
|
|||
|
(
|
|||
|
"include-naming-hint",
|
|||
|
{
|
|||
|
"default": False,
|
|||
|
"type": "yn",
|
|||
|
"metavar": "<y_or_n>",
|
|||
|
"help": "Include a hint for the correct naming format with invalid-name.",
|
|||
|
},
|
|||
|
),
|
|||
|
(
|
|||
|
"property-classes",
|
|||
|
{
|
|||
|
"default": ("abc.abstractproperty",),
|
|||
|
"type": "csv",
|
|||
|
"metavar": "<decorator names>",
|
|||
|
"help": "List of decorators that produce properties, such as "
|
|||
|
"abc.abstractproperty. Add to this list to register "
|
|||
|
"other decorators that produce valid properties. "
|
|||
|
"These decorators are taken in consideration only for invalid-name.",
|
|||
|
},
|
|||
|
),
|
|||
|
) + _create_naming_options()
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
KEYWORD_ONSET = {(3, 7): {"async", "await"}}
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
def __init__(self, linter):
|
|||
|
_BasicChecker.__init__(self, linter)
|
|||
|
self._name_category = {}
|
|||
|
self._name_group = {}
|
|||
|
self._bad_names = {}
|
|||
|
self._name_regexps = {}
|
|||
|
self._name_hints = {}
|
|||
|
self._good_names_rgxs_compiled = []
|
|||
|
self._bad_names_rgxs_compiled = []
|
|||
|
self._non_ascii_rgx_compiled = re.compile("[^\u0000-\u007F]")
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
def open(self):
|
|||
|
self.stats = self.linter.add_stats(
|
|||
|
badname_module=0,
|
|||
|
badname_class=0,
|
|||
|
badname_function=0,
|
|||
|
badname_method=0,
|
|||
|
badname_attr=0,
|
|||
|
badname_const=0,
|
|||
|
badname_variable=0,
|
|||
|
badname_inlinevar=0,
|
|||
|
badname_argument=0,
|
|||
|
badname_class_attribute=0,
|
|||
|
)
|
|||
|
for group in self.config.name_group:
|
|||
|
for name_type in group.split(":"):
|
|||
|
self._name_group[name_type] = "group_%s" % (group,)
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
regexps, hints = self._create_naming_rules()
|
|||
|
self._name_regexps = regexps
|
|||
|
self._name_hints = hints
|
|||
|
self._good_names_rgxs_compiled = [
|
|||
|
re.compile(rgxp) for rgxp in self.config.good_names_rgxs
|
|||
|
]
|
|||
|
self._bad_names_rgxs_compiled = [
|
|||
|
re.compile(rgxp) for rgxp in self.config.bad_names_rgxs
|
|||
|
]
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
def _create_naming_rules(self):
|
|||
|
regexps = {}
|
|||
|
hints = {}
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
for name_type in KNOWN_NAME_TYPES:
|
|||
|
naming_style_option_name = "%s_naming_style" % (name_type,)
|
|||
|
naming_style_name = getattr(self.config, naming_style_option_name)
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
regexps[name_type] = NAMING_STYLES[naming_style_name].get_regex(name_type)
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
custom_regex_setting_name = "%s_rgx" % (name_type,)
|
|||
|
custom_regex = getattr(self.config, custom_regex_setting_name, None)
|
|||
|
if custom_regex is not None:
|
|||
|
regexps[name_type] = custom_regex
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
if custom_regex is not None:
|
|||
|
hints[name_type] = "%r pattern" % custom_regex.pattern
|
|||
|
else:
|
|||
|
hints[name_type] = "%s naming style" % naming_style_name
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
return regexps, hints
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
@utils.check_messages("blacklisted-name", "invalid-name", "non-ascii-name")
|
|||
|
def visit_module(self, node):
|
|||
|
self._check_name("module", node.name.split(".")[-1], node)
|
|||
|
self._bad_names = {}
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
def leave_module(self, node): # pylint: disable=unused-argument
|
|||
|
for all_groups in self._bad_names.values():
|
|||
|
if len(all_groups) < 2:
|
|||
|
continue
|
|||
|
groups = collections.defaultdict(list)
|
|||
|
min_warnings = sys.maxsize
|
|||
|
for group in all_groups.values():
|
|||
|
groups[len(group)].append(group)
|
|||
|
min_warnings = min(len(group), min_warnings)
|
|||
|
if len(groups[min_warnings]) > 1:
|
|||
|
by_line = sorted(
|
|||
|
groups[min_warnings],
|
|||
|
key=lambda group: min(warning[0].lineno for warning in group),
|
|||
|
)
|
|||
|
warnings = itertools.chain(*by_line[1:])
|
|||
|
else:
|
|||
|
warnings = groups[min_warnings][0]
|
|||
|
for args in warnings:
|
|||
|
self._raise_name_warning(*args)
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
@utils.check_messages(
|
|||
|
"blacklisted-name", "invalid-name", "assign-to-new-keyword", "non-ascii-name"
|
|||
|
)
|
|||
|
def visit_classdef(self, node):
|
|||
|
self._check_assign_to_new_keyword_violation(node.name, node)
|
|||
|
self._check_name("class", node.name, node)
|
|||
|
for attr, anodes in node.instance_attrs.items():
|
|||
|
if not any(node.instance_attr_ancestors(attr)):
|
|||
|
self._check_name("attr", attr, anodes[0])
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
@utils.check_messages(
|
|||
|
"blacklisted-name", "invalid-name", "assign-to-new-keyword", "non-ascii-name"
|
|||
|
)
|
|||
|
def visit_functiondef(self, node):
|
|||
|
# Do not emit any warnings if the method is just an implementation
|
|||
|
# of a base class method.
|
|||
|
self._check_assign_to_new_keyword_violation(node.name, node)
|
|||
|
confidence = interfaces.HIGH
|
|||
|
if node.is_method():
|
|||
|
if utils.overrides_a_method(node.parent.frame(), node.name):
|
|||
|
return
|
|||
|
confidence = (
|
|||
|
interfaces.INFERENCE
|
|||
|
if utils.has_known_bases(node.parent.frame())
|
|||
|
else interfaces.INFERENCE_FAILURE
|
|||
|
)
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
self._check_name(
|
|||
|
_determine_function_name_type(node, config=self.config),
|
|||
|
node.name,
|
|||
|
node,
|
|||
|
confidence,
|
|||
|
)
|
|||
|
# Check argument names
|
|||
|
args = node.args.args
|
|||
|
if args is not None:
|
|||
|
self._recursive_check_names(args, node)
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
visit_asyncfunctiondef = visit_functiondef
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
@utils.check_messages("blacklisted-name", "invalid-name", "non-ascii-name")
|
|||
|
def visit_global(self, node):
|
|||
|
for name in node.names:
|
|||
|
self._check_name("const", name, node)
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
@utils.check_messages(
|
|||
|
"blacklisted-name", "invalid-name", "assign-to-new-keyword", "non-ascii-name"
|
|||
|
)
|
|||
|
def visit_assignname(self, node):
|
|||
|
"""check module level assigned names"""
|
|||
|
self._check_assign_to_new_keyword_violation(node.name, node)
|
|||
|
frame = node.frame()
|
|||
|
assign_type = node.assign_type()
|
|||
|
if isinstance(assign_type, astroid.Comprehension):
|
|||
|
self._check_name("inlinevar", node.name, node)
|
|||
|
elif isinstance(frame, astroid.Module):
|
|||
|
if isinstance(assign_type, astroid.Assign):
|
|||
|
if isinstance(utils.safe_infer(assign_type.value), astroid.ClassDef):
|
|||
|
self._check_name("class", node.name, node)
|
|||
|
# Don't emit if the name redefines an import
|
|||
|
# in an ImportError except handler.
|
|||
|
elif not _redefines_import(node) and isinstance(
|
|||
|
utils.safe_infer(assign_type.value), astroid.Const
|
|||
|
):
|
|||
|
self._check_name("const", node.name, node)
|
|||
|
elif isinstance(assign_type, astroid.ExceptHandler):
|
|||
|
self._check_name("variable", node.name, node)
|
|||
|
elif isinstance(frame, astroid.FunctionDef):
|
|||
|
# global introduced variable aren't in the function locals
|
|||
|
if node.name in frame and node.name not in frame.argnames():
|
|||
|
if not _redefines_import(node):
|
|||
|
self._check_name("variable", node.name, node)
|
|||
|
elif isinstance(frame, astroid.ClassDef):
|
|||
|
if not list(frame.local_attr_ancestors(node.name)):
|
|||
|
self._check_name("class_attribute", node.name, node)
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
def _recursive_check_names(self, args, node):
|
|||
|
"""check names in a possibly recursive list <arg>"""
|
|||
|
for arg in args:
|
|||
|
if isinstance(arg, astroid.AssignName):
|
|||
|
self._check_name("argument", arg.name, node)
|
|||
|
else:
|
|||
|
self._recursive_check_names(arg.elts, node)
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
def _find_name_group(self, node_type):
|
|||
|
return self._name_group.get(node_type, node_type)
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
def _raise_name_warning(
|
|||
|
self, node, node_type, name, confidence, warning="invalid-name"
|
|||
|
):
|
|||
|
type_label = HUMAN_READABLE_TYPES[node_type]
|
|||
|
hint = self._name_hints[node_type]
|
|||
|
if self.config.include_naming_hint:
|
|||
|
hint += " (%r pattern)" % self._name_regexps[node_type].pattern
|
|||
|
args = (
|
|||
|
(type_label.capitalize(), name, hint)
|
|||
|
if warning == "invalid-name"
|
|||
|
else (type_label.capitalize(), name)
|
|||
|
)
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
self.add_message(warning, node=node, args=args, confidence=confidence)
|
|||
|
self.stats["badname_" + node_type] += 1
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
def _name_valid_due_to_whitelist(self, name: str) -> bool:
|
|||
|
return name in self.config.good_names or any(
|
|||
|
pattern.match(name) for pattern in self._good_names_rgxs_compiled
|
|||
|
)
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
def _name_invalid_due_to_blacklist(self, name: str) -> bool:
|
|||
|
return name in self.config.bad_names or any(
|
|||
|
pattern.match(name) for pattern in self._bad_names_rgxs_compiled
|
|||
|
)
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
def _check_name(self, node_type, name, node, confidence=interfaces.HIGH):
|
|||
|
"""check for a name using the type's regexp"""
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
non_ascii_match = self._non_ascii_rgx_compiled.match(name)
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
if non_ascii_match is not None:
|
|||
|
self._raise_name_warning(
|
|||
|
node, node_type, name, confidence, warning="non-ascii-name"
|
|||
|
)
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
def _should_exempt_from_invalid_name(node):
|
|||
|
if node_type == "variable":
|
|||
|
inferred = utils.safe_infer(node)
|
|||
|
if isinstance(inferred, astroid.ClassDef):
|
|||
|
return True
|
|||
|
return False
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
if utils.is_inside_except(node):
|
|||
|
clobbering, _ = utils.clobber_in_except(node)
|
|||
|
if clobbering:
|
|||
|
return
|
|||
|
if self._name_valid_due_to_whitelist(name=name):
|
|||
|
return
|
|||
|
if self._name_invalid_due_to_blacklist(name=name):
|
|||
|
self.stats["badname_" + node_type] += 1
|
|||
|
self.add_message("blacklisted-name", node=node, args=name)
|
|||
|
return
|
|||
|
regexp = self._name_regexps[node_type]
|
|||
|
match = regexp.match(name)
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
if _is_multi_naming_match(match, node_type, confidence):
|
|||
|
name_group = self._find_name_group(node_type)
|
|||
|
bad_name_group = self._bad_names.setdefault(name_group, {})
|
|||
|
warnings = bad_name_group.setdefault(match.lastgroup, [])
|
|||
|
warnings.append((node, node_type, name, confidence))
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
if match is None and not _should_exempt_from_invalid_name(node):
|
|||
|
self._raise_name_warning(node, node_type, name, confidence)
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
def _check_assign_to_new_keyword_violation(self, name, node):
|
|||
|
keyword_first_version = self._name_became_keyword_in_version(
|
|||
|
name, self.KEYWORD_ONSET
|
|||
|
)
|
|||
|
if keyword_first_version is not None:
|
|||
|
self.add_message(
|
|||
|
"assign-to-new-keyword",
|
|||
|
node=node,
|
|||
|
args=(name, keyword_first_version),
|
|||
|
confidence=interfaces.HIGH,
|
|||
|
)
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
@staticmethod
|
|||
|
def _name_became_keyword_in_version(name, rules):
|
|||
|
for version, keywords in rules.items():
|
|||
|
if name in keywords and sys.version_info < version:
|
|||
|
return ".".join(map(str, version))
|
|||
|
return None
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
class DocStringChecker(_BasicChecker):
|
|||
|
msgs = {
|
|||
|
"C0112": (
|
|||
|
"Empty %s docstring",
|
|||
|
"empty-docstring",
|
|||
|
"Used when a module, function, class or method has an empty "
|
|||
|
"docstring (it would be too easy ;).",
|
|||
|
{"old_names": [("W0132", "old-empty-docstring")]},
|
|||
|
),
|
|||
|
"C0114": (
|
|||
|
"Missing module docstring",
|
|||
|
"missing-module-docstring",
|
|||
|
"Used when a module has no docstring."
|
|||
|
"Empty modules do not require a docstring.",
|
|||
|
{"old_names": [("C0111", "missing-docstring")]},
|
|||
|
),
|
|||
|
"C0115": (
|
|||
|
"Missing class docstring",
|
|||
|
"missing-class-docstring",
|
|||
|
"Used when a class has no docstring."
|
|||
|
"Even an empty class must have a docstring.",
|
|||
|
{"old_names": [("C0111", "missing-docstring")]},
|
|||
|
),
|
|||
|
"C0116": (
|
|||
|
"Missing function or method docstring",
|
|||
|
"missing-function-docstring",
|
|||
|
"Used when a function or method has no docstring."
|
|||
|
"Some special methods like __init__ do not require a "
|
|||
|
"docstring.",
|
|||
|
{"old_names": [("C0111", "missing-docstring")]},
|
|||
|
),
|
|||
|
}
|
|||
|
options = (
|
|||
|
(
|
|||
|
"no-docstring-rgx",
|
|||
|
{
|
|||
|
"default": NO_REQUIRED_DOC_RGX,
|
|||
|
"type": "regexp",
|
|||
|
"metavar": "<regexp>",
|
|||
|
"help": "Regular expression which should only match "
|
|||
|
"function or class names that do not require a "
|
|||
|
"docstring.",
|
|||
|
},
|
|||
|
),
|
|||
|
(
|
|||
|
"docstring-min-length",
|
|||
|
{
|
|||
|
"default": -1,
|
|||
|
"type": "int",
|
|||
|
"metavar": "<int>",
|
|||
|
"help": (
|
|||
|
"Minimum line length for functions/classes that"
|
|||
|
" require docstrings, shorter ones are exempt."
|
|||
|
),
|
|||
|
},
|
|||
|
),
|
|||
|
)
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
def open(self):
|
|||
|
self.stats = self.linter.add_stats(
|
|||
|
undocumented_module=0,
|
|||
|
undocumented_function=0,
|
|||
|
undocumented_method=0,
|
|||
|
undocumented_class=0,
|
|||
|
)
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
@utils.check_messages("missing-docstring", "empty-docstring")
|
|||
|
def visit_module(self, node):
|
|||
|
self._check_docstring("module", node)
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
@utils.check_messages("missing-docstring", "empty-docstring")
|
|||
|
def visit_classdef(self, node):
|
|||
|
if self.config.no_docstring_rgx.match(node.name) is None:
|
|||
|
self._check_docstring("class", node)
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
@utils.check_messages("missing-docstring", "empty-docstring")
|
|||
|
def visit_functiondef(self, node):
|
|||
|
if self.config.no_docstring_rgx.match(node.name) is None:
|
|||
|
ftype = "method" if node.is_method() else "function"
|
|||
|
if (
|
|||
|
is_property_setter(node)
|
|||
|
or is_property_deleter(node)
|
|||
|
or is_overload_stub(node)
|
|||
|
):
|
|||
|
return
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
if isinstance(node.parent.frame(), astroid.ClassDef):
|
|||
|
overridden = False
|
|||
|
confidence = (
|
|||
|
interfaces.INFERENCE
|
|||
|
if utils.has_known_bases(node.parent.frame())
|
|||
|
else interfaces.INFERENCE_FAILURE
|
|||
|
)
|
|||
|
# check if node is from a method overridden by its ancestor
|
|||
|
for ancestor in node.parent.frame().ancestors():
|
|||
|
if node.name in ancestor and isinstance(
|
|||
|
ancestor[node.name], astroid.FunctionDef
|
|||
|
):
|
|||
|
overridden = True
|
|||
|
break
|
|||
|
self._check_docstring(
|
|||
|
ftype, node, report_missing=not overridden, confidence=confidence
|
|||
|
)
|
|||
|
elif isinstance(node.parent.frame(), astroid.Module):
|
|||
|
self._check_docstring(ftype, node)
|
|||
|
else:
|
|||
|
return
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
visit_asyncfunctiondef = visit_functiondef
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
def _check_docstring(
|
|||
|
self, node_type, node, report_missing=True, confidence=interfaces.HIGH
|
|||
|
):
|
|||
|
"""check the node has a non empty docstring"""
|
|||
|
docstring = node.doc
|
|||
|
if docstring is None:
|
|||
|
docstring = _infer_dunder_doc_attribute(node)
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
if docstring is None:
|
|||
|
if not report_missing:
|
|||
|
return
|
|||
|
lines = utils.get_node_last_lineno(node) - node.lineno
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
if node_type == "module" and not lines:
|
|||
|
# If the module has no body, there's no reason
|
|||
|
# to require a docstring.
|
|||
|
return
|
|||
|
max_lines = self.config.docstring_min_length
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
if node_type != "module" and max_lines > -1 and lines < max_lines:
|
|||
|
return
|
|||
|
self.stats["undocumented_" + node_type] += 1
|
|||
|
if (
|
|||
|
node.body
|
|||
|
and isinstance(node.body[0], astroid.Expr)
|
|||
|
and isinstance(node.body[0].value, astroid.Call)
|
|||
|
):
|
|||
|
# Most likely a string with a format call. Let's see.
|
|||
|
func = utils.safe_infer(node.body[0].value.func)
|
|||
|
if isinstance(func, astroid.BoundMethod) and isinstance(
|
|||
|
func.bound, astroid.Instance
|
|||
|
):
|
|||
|
# Strings.
|
|||
|
if func.bound.name in ("str", "unicode", "bytes"):
|
|||
|
return
|
|||
|
if node_type == "module":
|
|||
|
message = "missing-module-docstring"
|
|||
|
elif node_type == "class":
|
|||
|
message = "missing-class-docstring"
|
|||
|
else:
|
|||
|
message = "missing-function-docstring"
|
|||
|
self.add_message(message, node=node, confidence=confidence)
|
|||
|
elif not docstring.strip():
|
|||
|
self.stats["undocumented_" + node_type] += 1
|
|||
|
self.add_message(
|
|||
|
"empty-docstring", node=node, args=(node_type,), confidence=confidence
|
|||
|
)
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
class PassChecker(_BasicChecker):
|
|||
|
"""check if the pass statement is really necessary"""
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
msgs = {
|
|||
|
"W0107": (
|
|||
|
"Unnecessary pass statement",
|
|||
|
"unnecessary-pass",
|
|||
|
'Used when a "pass" statement that can be avoided is encountered.',
|
|||
|
)
|
|||
|
}
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
@utils.check_messages("unnecessary-pass")
|
|||
|
def visit_pass(self, node):
|
|||
|
if len(node.parent.child_sequence(node)) > 1 or (
|
|||
|
isinstance(node.parent, (astroid.ClassDef, astroid.FunctionDef))
|
|||
|
and (node.parent.doc is not None)
|
|||
|
):
|
|||
|
self.add_message("unnecessary-pass", node=node)
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
def _is_one_arg_pos_call(call):
|
|||
|
"""Is this a call with exactly 1 argument,
|
|||
|
where that argument is positional?
|
|||
|
"""
|
|||
|
return isinstance(call, astroid.Call) and len(call.args) == 1 and not call.keywords
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
def _infer_dunder_doc_attribute(node):
|
|||
|
# Try to see if we have a `__doc__` attribute.
|
|||
|
try:
|
|||
|
docstring = node["__doc__"]
|
|||
|
except KeyError:
|
|||
|
return None
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
docstring = utils.safe_infer(docstring)
|
|||
|
if not docstring:
|
|||
|
return None
|
|||
|
if not isinstance(docstring, astroid.Const):
|
|||
|
return None
|
|||
|
return docstring.value
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
class ComparisonChecker(_BasicChecker):
|
|||
|
"""Checks for comparisons
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
- singleton comparison: 'expr == True', 'expr == False' and 'expr == None'
|
|||
|
- yoda condition: 'const "comp" right' where comp can be '==', '!=', '<',
|
|||
|
'<=', '>' or '>=', and right can be a variable, an attribute, a method or
|
|||
|
a function
|
|||
|
"""
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
msgs = {
|
|||
|
"C0121": (
|
|||
|
"Comparison to %s should be %s",
|
|||
|
"singleton-comparison",
|
|||
|
"Used when an expression is compared to singleton "
|
|||
|
"values like True, False or None.",
|
|||
|
),
|
|||
|
"C0122": (
|
|||
|
"Comparison should be %s",
|
|||
|
"misplaced-comparison-constant",
|
|||
|
"Used when the constant is placed on the left side "
|
|||
|
"of a comparison. It is usually clearer in intent to "
|
|||
|
"place it in the right hand side of the comparison.",
|
|||
|
),
|
|||
|
"C0123": (
|
|||
|
"Using type() instead of isinstance() for a typecheck.",
|
|||
|
"unidiomatic-typecheck",
|
|||
|
"The idiomatic way to perform an explicit typecheck in "
|
|||
|
"Python is to use isinstance(x, Y) rather than "
|
|||
|
"type(x) == Y, type(x) is Y. Though there are unusual "
|
|||
|
"situations where these give different results.",
|
|||
|
{"old_names": [("W0154", "old-unidiomatic-typecheck")]},
|
|||
|
),
|
|||
|
"R0123": (
|
|||
|
"Comparison to literal",
|
|||
|
"literal-comparison",
|
|||
|
"Used when comparing an object to a literal, which is usually "
|
|||
|
"what you do not want to do, since you can compare to a different "
|
|||
|
"literal than what was expected altogether.",
|
|||
|
),
|
|||
|
"R0124": (
|
|||
|
"Redundant comparison - %s",
|
|||
|
"comparison-with-itself",
|
|||
|
"Used when something is compared against itself.",
|
|||
|
),
|
|||
|
"W0143": (
|
|||
|
"Comparing against a callable, did you omit the parenthesis?",
|
|||
|
"comparison-with-callable",
|
|||
|
"This message is emitted when pylint detects that a comparison with a "
|
|||
|
"callable was made, which might suggest that some parenthesis were omitted, "
|
|||
|
"resulting in potential unwanted behaviour.",
|
|||
|
),
|
|||
|
}
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
def _check_singleton_comparison(self, singleton, root_node, negative_check=False):
|
|||
|
if singleton.value is True:
|
|||
|
if not negative_check:
|
|||
|
suggestion = "just 'expr'"
|
|||
|
else:
|
|||
|
suggestion = "just 'not expr'"
|
|||
|
self.add_message(
|
|||
|
"singleton-comparison", node=root_node, args=(True, suggestion)
|
|||
|
)
|
|||
|
elif singleton.value is False:
|
|||
|
if not negative_check:
|
|||
|
suggestion = "'not expr'"
|
|||
|
else:
|
|||
|
suggestion = "'expr'"
|
|||
|
self.add_message(
|
|||
|
"singleton-comparison", node=root_node, args=(False, suggestion)
|
|||
|
)
|
|||
|
elif singleton.value is None:
|
|||
|
if not negative_check:
|
|||
|
suggestion = "'expr is None'"
|
|||
|
else:
|
|||
|
suggestion = "'expr is not None'"
|
|||
|
self.add_message(
|
|||
|
"singleton-comparison", node=root_node, args=(None, suggestion)
|
|||
|
)
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
def _check_literal_comparison(self, literal, node):
|
|||
|
"""Check if we compare to a literal, which is usually what we do not want to do."""
|
|||
|
nodes = (astroid.List, astroid.Tuple, astroid.Dict, astroid.Set)
|
|||
|
is_other_literal = isinstance(literal, nodes)
|
|||
|
is_const = False
|
|||
|
if isinstance(literal, astroid.Const):
|
|||
|
if isinstance(literal.value, bool) or literal.value is None:
|
|||
|
# Not interested in this values.
|
|||
|
return
|
|||
|
is_const = isinstance(literal.value, (bytes, str, int, float))
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
if is_const or is_other_literal:
|
|||
|
self.add_message("literal-comparison", node=node)
|
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def _check_misplaced_constant(self, node, left, right, operator):
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if isinstance(right, astroid.Const):
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return
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operator = REVERSED_COMPS.get(operator, operator)
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suggestion = "%s %s %r" % (right.as_string(), operator, left.value)
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self.add_message("misplaced-comparison-constant", node=node, args=(suggestion,))
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def _check_logical_tautology(self, node):
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"""Check if identifier is compared against itself.
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:param node: Compare node
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:type node: astroid.node_classes.Compare
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:Example:
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val = 786
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if val == val: # [comparison-with-itself]
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pass
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"""
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left_operand = node.left
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right_operand = node.ops[0][1]
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operator = node.ops[0][0]
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if isinstance(left_operand, astroid.Const) and isinstance(
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right_operand, astroid.Const
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):
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left_operand = left_operand.value
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right_operand = right_operand.value
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elif isinstance(left_operand, astroid.Name) and isinstance(
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right_operand, astroid.Name
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):
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left_operand = left_operand.name
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right_operand = right_operand.name
|
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|
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if left_operand == right_operand:
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suggestion = "%s %s %s" % (left_operand, operator, right_operand)
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self.add_message("comparison-with-itself", node=node, args=(suggestion,))
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def _check_callable_comparison(self, node):
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operator = node.ops[0][0]
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if operator not in COMPARISON_OPERATORS:
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return
|
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|
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bare_callables = (astroid.FunctionDef, astroid.BoundMethod)
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left_operand, right_operand = node.left, node.ops[0][1]
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# this message should be emitted only when there is comparison of bare callable
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# with non bare callable.
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if (
|
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|
sum(
|
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|
1
|
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|
for operand in (left_operand, right_operand)
|
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|
if isinstance(utils.safe_infer(operand), bare_callables)
|
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|
)
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|
== 1
|
|||
|
):
|
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|
self.add_message("comparison-with-callable", node=node)
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|
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|
@utils.check_messages(
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|
"singleton-comparison",
|
|||
|
"misplaced-comparison-constant",
|
|||
|
"unidiomatic-typecheck",
|
|||
|
"literal-comparison",
|
|||
|
"comparison-with-itself",
|
|||
|
"comparison-with-callable",
|
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|
)
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|
def visit_compare(self, node):
|
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|
self._check_callable_comparison(node)
|
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|
self._check_logical_tautology(node)
|
|||
|
self._check_unidiomatic_typecheck(node)
|
|||
|
# NOTE: this checker only works with binary comparisons like 'x == 42'
|
|||
|
# but not 'x == y == 42'
|
|||
|
if len(node.ops) != 1:
|
|||
|
return
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
left = node.left
|
|||
|
operator, right = node.ops[0]
|
|||
|
if operator in COMPARISON_OPERATORS and isinstance(left, astroid.Const):
|
|||
|
self._check_misplaced_constant(node, left, right, operator)
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
if operator == "==":
|
|||
|
if isinstance(left, astroid.Const):
|
|||
|
self._check_singleton_comparison(left, node)
|
|||
|
elif isinstance(right, astroid.Const):
|
|||
|
self._check_singleton_comparison(right, node)
|
|||
|
if operator == "!=":
|
|||
|
if isinstance(right, astroid.Const):
|
|||
|
self._check_singleton_comparison(right, node, negative_check=True)
|
|||
|
if operator in ("is", "is not"):
|
|||
|
self._check_literal_comparison(right, node)
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
def _check_unidiomatic_typecheck(self, node):
|
|||
|
operator, right = node.ops[0]
|
|||
|
if operator in TYPECHECK_COMPARISON_OPERATORS:
|
|||
|
left = node.left
|
|||
|
if _is_one_arg_pos_call(left):
|
|||
|
self._check_type_x_is_y(node, left, operator, right)
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
def _check_type_x_is_y(self, node, left, operator, right):
|
|||
|
"""Check for expressions like type(x) == Y."""
|
|||
|
left_func = utils.safe_infer(left.func)
|
|||
|
if not (
|
|||
|
isinstance(left_func, astroid.ClassDef) and left_func.qname() == TYPE_QNAME
|
|||
|
):
|
|||
|
return
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
if operator in ("is", "is not") and _is_one_arg_pos_call(right):
|
|||
|
right_func = utils.safe_infer(right.func)
|
|||
|
if (
|
|||
|
isinstance(right_func, astroid.ClassDef)
|
|||
|
and right_func.qname() == TYPE_QNAME
|
|||
|
):
|
|||
|
# type(x) == type(a)
|
|||
|
right_arg = utils.safe_infer(right.args[0])
|
|||
|
if not isinstance(right_arg, LITERAL_NODE_TYPES):
|
|||
|
# not e.g. type(x) == type([])
|
|||
|
return
|
|||
|
self.add_message("unidiomatic-typecheck", node=node)
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
def register(linter):
|
|||
|
"""required method to auto register this checker"""
|
|||
|
linter.register_checker(BasicErrorChecker(linter))
|
|||
|
linter.register_checker(BasicChecker(linter))
|
|||
|
linter.register_checker(NameChecker(linter))
|
|||
|
linter.register_checker(DocStringChecker(linter))
|
|||
|
linter.register_checker(PassChecker(linter))
|
|||
|
linter.register_checker(ComparisonChecker(linter))
|