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Python
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# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
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# Copyright (c) 2009 Charles Hebert <charles.hebert@logilab.fr>
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# Copyright (c) 2010-2014 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 Rene Zhang <rz99@cornell.edu>
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# Copyright (c) 2015 Ionel Cristian Maries <contact@ionelmc.ro>
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# Copyright (c) 2016, 2018 Jakub Wilk <jwilk@jwilk.net>
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# Copyright (c) 2016 Peter Dawyndt <Peter.Dawyndt@UGent.be>
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# Copyright (c) 2017 Łukasz Rogalski <rogalski.91@gmail.com>
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# Copyright (c) 2017 Ville Skyttä <ville.skytta@iki.fi>
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# Copyright (c) 2018, 2020 Anthony Sottile <asottile@umich.edu>
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# Copyright (c) 2018-2019 Lucas Cimon <lucas.cimon@gmail.com>
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# Copyright (c) 2018 Alan Chan <achan961117@gmail.com>
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# Copyright (c) 2018 Yury Gribov <tetra2005@gmail.com>
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# Copyright (c) 2018 ssolanki <sushobhitsolanki@gmail.com>
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# Copyright (c) 2018 Nick Drozd <nicholasdrozd@gmail.com>
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# Copyright (c) 2019 Wes Turner <westurner@google.com>
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# Copyright (c) 2019 Djailla <bastien.vallet@gmail.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) 2020 谭九鼎 <109224573@qq.com>
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# Copyright (c) 2020 Anthony <tanant@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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"""Checker for string formatting operations.
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"""
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import builtins
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import collections
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import numbers
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import re
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import tokenize
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import typing
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from typing import Iterable
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import astroid
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from astroid.arguments import CallSite
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from astroid.node_classes import Const
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from pylint.checkers import BaseChecker, BaseTokenChecker, utils
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from pylint.checkers.utils import check_messages
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from pylint.interfaces import IAstroidChecker, IRawChecker, ITokenChecker
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_AST_NODE_STR_TYPES = ("__builtin__.unicode", "__builtin__.str", "builtins.str")
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# Prefixes for both strings and bytes literals per
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# https://docs.python.org/3/reference/lexical_analysis.html#string-and-bytes-literals
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_PREFIXES = {
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"r",
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"u",
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"R",
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"U",
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"f",
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"F",
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"fr",
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"Fr",
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"fR",
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"FR",
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"rf",
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"rF",
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"Rf",
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"RF",
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"b",
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"B",
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"br",
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"Br",
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"bR",
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"BR",
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"rb",
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"rB",
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"Rb",
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"RB",
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}
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SINGLE_QUOTED_REGEX = re.compile("(%s)?'''" % "|".join(_PREFIXES))
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DOUBLE_QUOTED_REGEX = re.compile('(%s)?"""' % "|".join(_PREFIXES))
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QUOTE_DELIMITER_REGEX = re.compile("(%s)?(\"|')" % "|".join(_PREFIXES), re.DOTALL)
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MSGS = {
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"E1300": (
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"Unsupported format character %r (%#02x) at index %d",
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"bad-format-character",
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"Used when an unsupported format character is used in a format string.",
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),
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"E1301": (
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"Format string ends in middle of conversion specifier",
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"truncated-format-string",
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"Used when a format string terminates before the end of a "
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"conversion specifier.",
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),
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"E1302": (
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"Mixing named and unnamed conversion specifiers in format string",
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"mixed-format-string",
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"Used when a format string contains both named (e.g. '%(foo)d') "
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"and unnamed (e.g. '%d') conversion specifiers. This is also "
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"used when a named conversion specifier contains * for the "
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"minimum field width and/or precision.",
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),
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"E1303": (
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"Expected mapping for format string, not %s",
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"format-needs-mapping",
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"Used when a format string that uses named conversion specifiers "
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"is used with an argument that is not a mapping.",
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),
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"W1300": (
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"Format string dictionary key should be a string, not %s",
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"bad-format-string-key",
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"Used when a format string that uses named conversion specifiers "
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"is used with a dictionary whose keys are not all strings.",
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),
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"W1301": (
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"Unused key %r in format string dictionary",
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"unused-format-string-key",
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"Used when a format string that uses named conversion specifiers "
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"is used with a dictionary that contains keys not required by the "
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"format string.",
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),
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"E1304": (
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"Missing key %r in format string dictionary",
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"missing-format-string-key",
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"Used when a format string that uses named conversion specifiers "
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"is used with a dictionary that doesn't contain all the keys "
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"required by the format string.",
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),
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"E1305": (
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"Too many arguments for format string",
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"too-many-format-args",
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"Used when a format string that uses unnamed conversion "
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"specifiers is given too many arguments.",
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),
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"E1306": (
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"Not enough arguments for format string",
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"too-few-format-args",
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"Used when a format string that uses unnamed conversion "
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"specifiers is given too few arguments",
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),
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"E1307": (
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"Argument %r does not match format type %r",
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"bad-string-format-type",
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"Used when a type required by format string "
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"is not suitable for actual argument type",
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),
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"E1310": (
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"Suspicious argument in %s.%s call",
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"bad-str-strip-call",
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"The argument to a str.{l,r,}strip call contains a duplicate character, ",
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),
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"W1302": (
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"Invalid format string",
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"bad-format-string",
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"Used when a PEP 3101 format string is invalid.",
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),
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"W1303": (
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"Missing keyword argument %r for format string",
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"missing-format-argument-key",
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"Used when a PEP 3101 format string that uses named fields "
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"doesn't receive one or more required keywords.",
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),
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"W1304": (
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"Unused format argument %r",
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"unused-format-string-argument",
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"Used when a PEP 3101 format string that uses named "
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"fields is used with an argument that "
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"is not required by the format string.",
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),
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"W1305": (
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"Format string contains both automatic field numbering "
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"and manual field specification",
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"format-combined-specification",
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"Used when a PEP 3101 format string contains both automatic "
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"field numbering (e.g. '{}') and manual field "
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"specification (e.g. '{0}').",
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),
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"W1306": (
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"Missing format attribute %r in format specifier %r",
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"missing-format-attribute",
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"Used when a PEP 3101 format string uses an "
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"attribute specifier ({0.length}), but the argument "
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"passed for formatting doesn't have that attribute.",
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),
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"W1307": (
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"Using invalid lookup key %r in format specifier %r",
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"invalid-format-index",
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"Used when a PEP 3101 format string uses a lookup specifier "
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"({a[1]}), but the argument passed for formatting "
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"doesn't contain or doesn't have that key as an attribute.",
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),
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"W1308": (
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"Duplicate string formatting argument %r, consider passing as named argument",
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"duplicate-string-formatting-argument",
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"Used when we detect that a string formatting is "
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"repeating an argument instead of using named string arguments",
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),
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"W1309": (
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"Using an f-string that does not have any interpolated variables",
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"f-string-without-interpolation",
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"Used when we detect an f-string that does not use any interpolation variables, "
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"in which case it can be either a normal string or a bug in the code.",
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),
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}
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OTHER_NODES = (
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astroid.Const,
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astroid.List,
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astroid.Lambda,
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astroid.FunctionDef,
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astroid.ListComp,
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astroid.SetComp,
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astroid.GeneratorExp,
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)
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BUILTINS_STR = builtins.__name__ + ".str"
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BUILTINS_FLOAT = builtins.__name__ + ".float"
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BUILTINS_INT = builtins.__name__ + ".int"
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def get_access_path(key, parts):
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""" Given a list of format specifiers, returns
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the final access path (e.g. a.b.c[0][1]).
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"""
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path = []
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for is_attribute, specifier in parts:
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if is_attribute:
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path.append(".{}".format(specifier))
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else:
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path.append("[{!r}]".format(specifier))
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return str(key) + "".join(path)
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def arg_matches_format_type(arg_type, format_type):
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if format_type in "sr":
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# All types can be printed with %s and %r
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return True
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if isinstance(arg_type, astroid.Instance):
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arg_type = arg_type.pytype()
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if arg_type == BUILTINS_STR:
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return format_type == "c"
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if arg_type == BUILTINS_FLOAT:
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return format_type in "deEfFgGn%"
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if arg_type == BUILTINS_INT:
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# Integers allow all types
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return True
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return False
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return True
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class StringFormatChecker(BaseChecker):
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"""Checks string formatting operations to ensure that the format string
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is valid and the arguments match the format string.
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"""
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__implements__ = (IAstroidChecker,)
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name = "string"
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msgs = MSGS
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# pylint: disable=too-many-branches
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@check_messages(
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"bad-format-character",
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"truncated-format-string",
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"mixed-format-string",
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"bad-format-string-key",
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"missing-format-string-key",
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"unused-format-string-key",
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"bad-string-format-type",
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"format-needs-mapping",
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"too-many-format-args",
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"too-few-format-args",
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"bad-string-format-type",
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)
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def visit_binop(self, node):
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if node.op != "%":
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return
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left = node.left
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args = node.right
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if not (isinstance(left, astroid.Const) and isinstance(left.value, str)):
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return
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format_string = left.value
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try:
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(
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required_keys,
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required_num_args,
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required_key_types,
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required_arg_types,
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) = utils.parse_format_string(format_string)
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except utils.UnsupportedFormatCharacter as exc:
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formatted = format_string[exc.index]
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self.add_message(
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"bad-format-character",
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node=node,
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args=(formatted, ord(formatted), exc.index),
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)
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return
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except utils.IncompleteFormatString:
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self.add_message("truncated-format-string", node=node)
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return
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if required_keys and required_num_args:
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# The format string uses both named and unnamed format
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# specifiers.
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self.add_message("mixed-format-string", node=node)
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elif required_keys:
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# The format string uses only named format specifiers.
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# Check that the RHS of the % operator is a mapping object
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# that contains precisely the set of keys required by the
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# format string.
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if isinstance(args, astroid.Dict):
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keys = set()
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unknown_keys = False
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for k, _ in args.items:
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if isinstance(k, astroid.Const):
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key = k.value
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if isinstance(key, str):
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keys.add(key)
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else:
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self.add_message(
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"bad-format-string-key", node=node, args=key
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)
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else:
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# One of the keys was something other than a
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# constant. Since we can't tell what it is,
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# suppress checks for missing keys in the
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# dictionary.
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unknown_keys = True
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if not unknown_keys:
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for key in required_keys:
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if key not in keys:
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self.add_message(
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"missing-format-string-key", node=node, args=key
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)
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for key in keys:
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if key not in required_keys:
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self.add_message(
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"unused-format-string-key", node=node, args=key
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)
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for key, arg in args.items:
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if not isinstance(key, astroid.Const):
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continue
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format_type = required_key_types.get(key.value, None)
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arg_type = utils.safe_infer(arg)
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if (
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format_type is not None
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and arg_type not in (None, astroid.Uninferable)
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and not arg_matches_format_type(arg_type, format_type)
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):
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self.add_message(
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"bad-string-format-type",
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node=node,
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args=(arg_type.pytype(), format_type),
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)
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elif isinstance(args, (OTHER_NODES, astroid.Tuple)):
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type_name = type(args).__name__
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self.add_message("format-needs-mapping", node=node, args=type_name)
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# else:
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# The RHS of the format specifier is a name or
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# expression. It may be a mapping object, so
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# there's nothing we can check.
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else:
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# The format string uses only unnamed format specifiers.
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# Check that the number of arguments passed to the RHS of
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# the % operator matches the number required by the format
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# string.
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args_elts = ()
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if isinstance(args, astroid.Tuple):
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rhs_tuple = utils.safe_infer(args)
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num_args = None
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if hasattr(rhs_tuple, "elts"):
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args_elts = rhs_tuple.elts
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num_args = len(args_elts)
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elif isinstance(args, (OTHER_NODES, (astroid.Dict, astroid.DictComp))):
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args_elts = [args]
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num_args = 1
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else:
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# The RHS of the format specifier is a name or
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# expression. It could be a tuple of unknown size, so
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# there's nothing we can check.
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num_args = None
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if num_args is not None:
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if num_args > required_num_args:
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self.add_message("too-many-format-args", node=node)
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elif num_args < required_num_args:
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self.add_message("too-few-format-args", node=node)
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for arg, format_type in zip(args_elts, required_arg_types):
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if not arg:
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continue
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arg_type = utils.safe_infer(arg)
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if arg_type not in (
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None,
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astroid.Uninferable,
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) and not arg_matches_format_type(arg_type, format_type):
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self.add_message(
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"bad-string-format-type",
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node=node,
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args=(arg_type.pytype(), format_type),
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)
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@check_messages("f-string-without-interpolation")
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def visit_joinedstr(self, node):
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if isinstance(node.parent, astroid.FormattedValue):
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return
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for value in node.values:
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if isinstance(value, astroid.FormattedValue):
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return
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self.add_message("f-string-without-interpolation", node=node)
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@check_messages(*MSGS)
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def visit_call(self, node):
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func = utils.safe_infer(node.func)
|
||
|
if (
|
||
|
isinstance(func, astroid.BoundMethod)
|
||
|
and isinstance(func.bound, astroid.Instance)
|
||
|
and func.bound.name in ("str", "unicode", "bytes")
|
||
|
):
|
||
|
if func.name in ("strip", "lstrip", "rstrip") and node.args:
|
||
|
arg = utils.safe_infer(node.args[0])
|
||
|
if not isinstance(arg, astroid.Const) or not isinstance(arg.value, str):
|
||
|
return
|
||
|
if len(arg.value) != len(set(arg.value)):
|
||
|
self.add_message(
|
||
|
"bad-str-strip-call",
|
||
|
node=node,
|
||
|
args=(func.bound.name, func.name),
|
||
|
)
|
||
|
elif func.name == "format":
|
||
|
self._check_new_format(node, func)
|
||
|
|
||
|
def _detect_vacuous_formatting(self, node, positional_arguments):
|
||
|
counter = collections.Counter(
|
||
|
arg.name for arg in positional_arguments if isinstance(arg, astroid.Name)
|
||
|
)
|
||
|
for name, count in counter.items():
|
||
|
if count == 1:
|
||
|
continue
|
||
|
self.add_message(
|
||
|
"duplicate-string-formatting-argument", node=node, args=(name,)
|
||
|
)
|
||
|
|
||
|
def _check_new_format(self, node, func):
|
||
|
"""Check the new string formatting. """
|
||
|
# Skip ormat nodes which don't have an explicit string on the
|
||
|
# left side of the format operation.
|
||
|
# We do this because our inference engine can't properly handle
|
||
|
# redefinitions of the original string.
|
||
|
# Note that there may not be any left side at all, if the format method
|
||
|
# has been assigned to another variable. See issue 351. For example:
|
||
|
#
|
||
|
# fmt = 'some string {}'.format
|
||
|
# fmt('arg')
|
||
|
if isinstance(node.func, astroid.Attribute) and not isinstance(
|
||
|
node.func.expr, astroid.Const
|
||
|
):
|
||
|
return
|
||
|
if node.starargs or node.kwargs:
|
||
|
return
|
||
|
try:
|
||
|
strnode = next(func.bound.infer())
|
||
|
except astroid.InferenceError:
|
||
|
return
|
||
|
if not (isinstance(strnode, astroid.Const) and isinstance(strnode.value, str)):
|
||
|
return
|
||
|
try:
|
||
|
call_site = CallSite.from_call(node)
|
||
|
except astroid.InferenceError:
|
||
|
return
|
||
|
|
||
|
try:
|
||
|
fields, num_args, manual_pos = utils.parse_format_method_string(
|
||
|
strnode.value
|
||
|
)
|
||
|
except utils.IncompleteFormatString:
|
||
|
self.add_message("bad-format-string", node=node)
|
||
|
return
|
||
|
|
||
|
positional_arguments = call_site.positional_arguments
|
||
|
named_arguments = call_site.keyword_arguments
|
||
|
named_fields = {field[0] for field in fields if isinstance(field[0], str)}
|
||
|
if num_args and manual_pos:
|
||
|
self.add_message("format-combined-specification", node=node)
|
||
|
return
|
||
|
|
||
|
check_args = False
|
||
|
# Consider "{[0]} {[1]}" as num_args.
|
||
|
num_args += sum(1 for field in named_fields if field == "")
|
||
|
if named_fields:
|
||
|
for field in named_fields:
|
||
|
if field and field not in named_arguments:
|
||
|
self.add_message(
|
||
|
"missing-format-argument-key", node=node, args=(field,)
|
||
|
)
|
||
|
for field in named_arguments:
|
||
|
if field not in named_fields:
|
||
|
self.add_message(
|
||
|
"unused-format-string-argument", node=node, args=(field,)
|
||
|
)
|
||
|
# num_args can be 0 if manual_pos is not.
|
||
|
num_args = num_args or manual_pos
|
||
|
if positional_arguments or num_args:
|
||
|
empty = any(True for field in named_fields if field == "")
|
||
|
if named_arguments or empty:
|
||
|
# Verify the required number of positional arguments
|
||
|
# only if the .format got at least one keyword argument.
|
||
|
# This means that the format strings accepts both
|
||
|
# positional and named fields and we should warn
|
||
|
# when one of the them is missing or is extra.
|
||
|
check_args = True
|
||
|
else:
|
||
|
check_args = True
|
||
|
if check_args:
|
||
|
# num_args can be 0 if manual_pos is not.
|
||
|
num_args = num_args or manual_pos
|
||
|
if len(positional_arguments) > num_args:
|
||
|
self.add_message("too-many-format-args", node=node)
|
||
|
elif len(positional_arguments) < num_args:
|
||
|
self.add_message("too-few-format-args", node=node)
|
||
|
|
||
|
self._detect_vacuous_formatting(node, positional_arguments)
|
||
|
self._check_new_format_specifiers(node, fields, named_arguments)
|
||
|
|
||
|
def _check_new_format_specifiers(self, node, fields, named):
|
||
|
"""
|
||
|
Check attribute and index access in the format
|
||
|
string ("{0.a}" and "{0[a]}").
|
||
|
"""
|
||
|
for key, specifiers in fields:
|
||
|
# Obtain the argument. If it can't be obtained
|
||
|
# or inferred, skip this check.
|
||
|
if key == "":
|
||
|
# {[0]} will have an unnamed argument, defaulting
|
||
|
# to 0. It will not be present in `named`, so use the value
|
||
|
# 0 for it.
|
||
|
key = 0
|
||
|
if isinstance(key, numbers.Number):
|
||
|
try:
|
||
|
argname = utils.get_argument_from_call(node, key)
|
||
|
except utils.NoSuchArgumentError:
|
||
|
continue
|
||
|
else:
|
||
|
if key not in named:
|
||
|
continue
|
||
|
argname = named[key]
|
||
|
if argname in (astroid.Uninferable, None):
|
||
|
continue
|
||
|
try:
|
||
|
argument = utils.safe_infer(argname)
|
||
|
except astroid.InferenceError:
|
||
|
continue
|
||
|
if not specifiers or not argument:
|
||
|
# No need to check this key if it doesn't
|
||
|
# use attribute / item access
|
||
|
continue
|
||
|
if argument.parent and isinstance(argument.parent, astroid.Arguments):
|
||
|
# Ignore any object coming from an argument,
|
||
|
# because we can't infer its value properly.
|
||
|
continue
|
||
|
previous = argument
|
||
|
parsed = []
|
||
|
for is_attribute, specifier in specifiers:
|
||
|
if previous is astroid.Uninferable:
|
||
|
break
|
||
|
parsed.append((is_attribute, specifier))
|
||
|
if is_attribute:
|
||
|
try:
|
||
|
previous = previous.getattr(specifier)[0]
|
||
|
except astroid.NotFoundError:
|
||
|
if (
|
||
|
hasattr(previous, "has_dynamic_getattr")
|
||
|
and previous.has_dynamic_getattr()
|
||
|
):
|
||
|
# Don't warn if the object has a custom __getattr__
|
||
|
break
|
||
|
path = get_access_path(key, parsed)
|
||
|
self.add_message(
|
||
|
"missing-format-attribute",
|
||
|
args=(specifier, path),
|
||
|
node=node,
|
||
|
)
|
||
|
break
|
||
|
else:
|
||
|
warn_error = False
|
||
|
if hasattr(previous, "getitem"):
|
||
|
try:
|
||
|
previous = previous.getitem(astroid.Const(specifier))
|
||
|
except (
|
||
|
astroid.AstroidIndexError,
|
||
|
astroid.AstroidTypeError,
|
||
|
astroid.AttributeInferenceError,
|
||
|
):
|
||
|
warn_error = True
|
||
|
except astroid.InferenceError:
|
||
|
break
|
||
|
if previous is astroid.Uninferable:
|
||
|
break
|
||
|
else:
|
||
|
try:
|
||
|
# Lookup __getitem__ in the current node,
|
||
|
# but skip further checks, because we can't
|
||
|
# retrieve the looked object
|
||
|
previous.getattr("__getitem__")
|
||
|
break
|
||
|
except astroid.NotFoundError:
|
||
|
warn_error = True
|
||
|
if warn_error:
|
||
|
path = get_access_path(key, parsed)
|
||
|
self.add_message(
|
||
|
"invalid-format-index", args=(specifier, path), node=node
|
||
|
)
|
||
|
break
|
||
|
|
||
|
try:
|
||
|
previous = next(previous.infer())
|
||
|
except astroid.InferenceError:
|
||
|
# can't check further if we can't infer it
|
||
|
break
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
class StringConstantChecker(BaseTokenChecker):
|
||
|
"""Check string literals"""
|
||
|
|
||
|
__implements__ = (IAstroidChecker, ITokenChecker, IRawChecker)
|
||
|
name = "string"
|
||
|
msgs = {
|
||
|
"W1401": (
|
||
|
"Anomalous backslash in string: '%s'. "
|
||
|
"String constant might be missing an r prefix.",
|
||
|
"anomalous-backslash-in-string",
|
||
|
"Used when a backslash is in a literal string but not as an escape.",
|
||
|
),
|
||
|
"W1402": (
|
||
|
"Anomalous Unicode escape in byte string: '%s'. "
|
||
|
"String constant might be missing an r or u prefix.",
|
||
|
"anomalous-unicode-escape-in-string",
|
||
|
"Used when an escape like \\u is encountered in a byte "
|
||
|
"string where it has no effect.",
|
||
|
),
|
||
|
"W1404": (
|
||
|
"Implicit string concatenation found in %s",
|
||
|
"implicit-str-concat",
|
||
|
"String literals are implicitly concatenated in a "
|
||
|
"literal iterable definition : "
|
||
|
"maybe a comma is missing ?",
|
||
|
{"old_names": [("W1403", "implicit-str-concat-in-sequence")]},
|
||
|
),
|
||
|
"W1405": (
|
||
|
"Quote delimiter %s is inconsistent with the rest of the file",
|
||
|
"inconsistent-quotes",
|
||
|
"Quote delimiters are not used consistently throughout a module "
|
||
|
"(with allowances made for avoiding unnecessary escaping).",
|
||
|
),
|
||
|
}
|
||
|
options = (
|
||
|
(
|
||
|
"check-str-concat-over-line-jumps",
|
||
|
{
|
||
|
"default": False,
|
||
|
"type": "yn",
|
||
|
"metavar": "<y_or_n>",
|
||
|
"help": "This flag controls whether the "
|
||
|
"implicit-str-concat should generate a warning "
|
||
|
"on implicit string concatenation in sequences defined over "
|
||
|
"several lines.",
|
||
|
},
|
||
|
),
|
||
|
(
|
||
|
"check-quote-consistency",
|
||
|
{
|
||
|
"default": False,
|
||
|
"type": "yn",
|
||
|
"metavar": "<y_or_n>",
|
||
|
"help": "This flag controls whether inconsistent-quotes generates a "
|
||
|
"warning when the character used as a quote delimiter is used "
|
||
|
"inconsistently within a module.",
|
||
|
},
|
||
|
),
|
||
|
)
|
||
|
|
||
|
# Characters that have a special meaning after a backslash in either
|
||
|
# Unicode or byte strings.
|
||
|
ESCAPE_CHARACTERS = "abfnrtvx\n\r\t\\'\"01234567"
|
||
|
|
||
|
# Characters that have a special meaning after a backslash but only in
|
||
|
# Unicode strings.
|
||
|
UNICODE_ESCAPE_CHARACTERS = "uUN"
|
||
|
|
||
|
def __init__(self, *args, **kwargs):
|
||
|
super().__init__(*args, **kwargs)
|
||
|
self.string_tokens = {} # token position -> (token value, next token)
|
||
|
|
||
|
def process_module(self, module):
|
||
|
self._unicode_literals = "unicode_literals" in module.future_imports
|
||
|
|
||
|
def process_tokens(self, tokens):
|
||
|
encoding = "ascii"
|
||
|
for i, (tok_type, token, start, _, line) in enumerate(tokens):
|
||
|
if tok_type == tokenize.ENCODING:
|
||
|
# this is always the first token processed
|
||
|
encoding = token
|
||
|
elif tok_type == tokenize.STRING:
|
||
|
# 'token' is the whole un-parsed token; we can look at the start
|
||
|
# of it to see whether it's a raw or unicode string etc.
|
||
|
self.process_string_token(token, start[0])
|
||
|
# We figure the next token, ignoring comments & newlines:
|
||
|
j = i + 1
|
||
|
while j < len(tokens) and tokens[j].type in (
|
||
|
tokenize.NEWLINE,
|
||
|
tokenize.NL,
|
||
|
tokenize.COMMENT,
|
||
|
):
|
||
|
j += 1
|
||
|
next_token = tokens[j] if j < len(tokens) else None
|
||
|
if encoding != "ascii":
|
||
|
# We convert `tokenize` character count into a byte count,
|
||
|
# to match with astroid `.col_offset`
|
||
|
start = (start[0], len(line[: start[1]].encode(encoding)))
|
||
|
self.string_tokens[start] = (str_eval(token), next_token)
|
||
|
|
||
|
if self.config.check_quote_consistency:
|
||
|
self.check_for_consistent_string_delimiters(tokens)
|
||
|
|
||
|
@check_messages("implicit-str-concat")
|
||
|
def visit_list(self, node):
|
||
|
self.check_for_concatenated_strings(node.elts, "list")
|
||
|
|
||
|
@check_messages("implicit-str-concat")
|
||
|
def visit_set(self, node):
|
||
|
self.check_for_concatenated_strings(node.elts, "set")
|
||
|
|
||
|
@check_messages("implicit-str-concat")
|
||
|
def visit_tuple(self, node):
|
||
|
self.check_for_concatenated_strings(node.elts, "tuple")
|
||
|
|
||
|
def visit_assign(self, node):
|
||
|
if isinstance(node.value, astroid.Const) and isinstance(node.value.value, str):
|
||
|
self.check_for_concatenated_strings([node.value], "assignment")
|
||
|
|
||
|
def check_for_consistent_string_delimiters(
|
||
|
self, tokens: Iterable[tokenize.TokenInfo]
|
||
|
) -> None:
|
||
|
"""Adds a message for each string using inconsistent quote delimiters.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Quote delimiters are used inconsistently if " and ' are mixed in a module's
|
||
|
shortstrings without having done so to avoid escaping an internal quote
|
||
|
character.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Args:
|
||
|
tokens: The tokens to be checked against for consistent usage.
|
||
|
"""
|
||
|
string_delimiters = collections.Counter() # type: typing.Counter[str]
|
||
|
|
||
|
# First, figure out which quote character predominates in the module
|
||
|
for tok_type, token, _, _, _ in tokens:
|
||
|
if tok_type == tokenize.STRING and _is_quote_delimiter_chosen_freely(token):
|
||
|
string_delimiters[_get_quote_delimiter(token)] += 1
|
||
|
|
||
|
if len(string_delimiters) > 1:
|
||
|
# Ties are broken arbitrarily
|
||
|
most_common_delimiter = string_delimiters.most_common(1)[0][0]
|
||
|
for tok_type, token, start, _, _ in tokens:
|
||
|
if tok_type != tokenize.STRING:
|
||
|
continue
|
||
|
quote_delimiter = _get_quote_delimiter(token)
|
||
|
if (
|
||
|
_is_quote_delimiter_chosen_freely(token)
|
||
|
and quote_delimiter != most_common_delimiter
|
||
|
):
|
||
|
self.add_message(
|
||
|
"inconsistent-quotes", line=start[0], args=(quote_delimiter,)
|
||
|
)
|
||
|
|
||
|
def check_for_concatenated_strings(self, elements, iterable_type):
|
||
|
for elt in elements:
|
||
|
if not (isinstance(elt, Const) and elt.pytype() in _AST_NODE_STR_TYPES):
|
||
|
continue
|
||
|
if elt.col_offset < 0:
|
||
|
# This can happen in case of escaped newlines
|
||
|
continue
|
||
|
if (elt.lineno, elt.col_offset) not in self.string_tokens:
|
||
|
# This may happen with Latin1 encoding
|
||
|
# cf. https://github.com/PyCQA/pylint/issues/2610
|
||
|
continue
|
||
|
matching_token, next_token = self.string_tokens[
|
||
|
(elt.lineno, elt.col_offset)
|
||
|
]
|
||
|
# We detect string concatenation: the AST Const is the
|
||
|
# combination of 2 string tokens
|
||
|
if matching_token != elt.value and next_token is not None:
|
||
|
if next_token.type == tokenize.STRING and (
|
||
|
next_token.start[0] == elt.lineno
|
||
|
or self.config.check_str_concat_over_line_jumps
|
||
|
):
|
||
|
self.add_message(
|
||
|
"implicit-str-concat", line=elt.lineno, args=(iterable_type,)
|
||
|
)
|
||
|
|
||
|
def process_string_token(self, token, start_row):
|
||
|
quote_char = None
|
||
|
index = None
|
||
|
for index, char in enumerate(token):
|
||
|
if char in "'\"":
|
||
|
quote_char = char
|
||
|
break
|
||
|
if quote_char is None:
|
||
|
return
|
||
|
|
||
|
prefix = token[:index].lower() # markers like u, b, r.
|
||
|
after_prefix = token[index:]
|
||
|
if after_prefix[:3] == after_prefix[-3:] == 3 * quote_char:
|
||
|
string_body = after_prefix[3:-3]
|
||
|
else:
|
||
|
string_body = after_prefix[1:-1] # Chop off quotes
|
||
|
# No special checks on raw strings at the moment.
|
||
|
if "r" not in prefix:
|
||
|
self.process_non_raw_string_token(prefix, string_body, start_row)
|
||
|
|
||
|
def process_non_raw_string_token(self, prefix, string_body, start_row):
|
||
|
"""check for bad escapes in a non-raw string.
|
||
|
|
||
|
prefix: lowercase string of eg 'ur' string prefix markers.
|
||
|
string_body: the un-parsed body of the string, not including the quote
|
||
|
marks.
|
||
|
start_row: integer line number in the source.
|
||
|
"""
|
||
|
# Walk through the string; if we see a backslash then escape the next
|
||
|
# character, and skip over it. If we see a non-escaped character,
|
||
|
# alert, and continue.
|
||
|
#
|
||
|
# Accept a backslash when it escapes a backslash, or a quote, or
|
||
|
# end-of-line, or one of the letters that introduce a special escape
|
||
|
# sequence <https://docs.python.org/reference/lexical_analysis.html>
|
||
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#
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index = 0
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while True:
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index = string_body.find("\\", index)
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if index == -1:
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break
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# There must be a next character; having a backslash at the end
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# of the string would be a SyntaxError.
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next_char = string_body[index + 1]
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match = string_body[index : index + 2]
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if next_char in self.UNICODE_ESCAPE_CHARACTERS:
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|
if "u" in prefix:
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pass
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|
elif "b" not in prefix:
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|
pass # unicode by default
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|
else:
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|
self.add_message(
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"anomalous-unicode-escape-in-string",
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|
line=start_row,
|
||
|
args=(match,),
|
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|
col_offset=index,
|
||
|
)
|
||
|
elif next_char not in self.ESCAPE_CHARACTERS:
|
||
|
self.add_message(
|
||
|
"anomalous-backslash-in-string",
|
||
|
line=start_row,
|
||
|
args=(match,),
|
||
|
col_offset=index,
|
||
|
)
|
||
|
# Whether it was a valid escape or not, backslash followed by
|
||
|
# another character can always be consumed whole: the second
|
||
|
# character can never be the start of a new backslash escape.
|
||
|
index += 2
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
def register(linter):
|
||
|
"""required method to auto register this checker """
|
||
|
linter.register_checker(StringFormatChecker(linter))
|
||
|
linter.register_checker(StringConstantChecker(linter))
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
def str_eval(token):
|
||
|
"""
|
||
|
Mostly replicate `ast.literal_eval(token)` manually to avoid any performance hit.
|
||
|
This supports f-strings, contrary to `ast.literal_eval`.
|
||
|
We have to support all string literal notations:
|
||
|
https://docs.python.org/3/reference/lexical_analysis.html#string-and-bytes-literals
|
||
|
"""
|
||
|
if token[0:2].lower() in ("fr", "rf"):
|
||
|
token = token[2:]
|
||
|
elif token[0].lower() in ("r", "u", "f"):
|
||
|
token = token[1:]
|
||
|
if token[0:3] in ('"""', "'''"):
|
||
|
return token[3:-3]
|
||
|
return token[1:-1]
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
def _is_long_string(string_token: str) -> bool:
|
||
|
"""Is this string token a "longstring" (is it triple-quoted)?
|
||
|
|
||
|
Long strings are triple-quoted as defined in
|
||
|
https://docs.python.org/3/reference/lexical_analysis.html#string-and-bytes-literals
|
||
|
|
||
|
This function only checks characters up through the open quotes. Because it's meant
|
||
|
to be applied only to tokens that represent string literals, it doesn't bother to
|
||
|
check for close-quotes (demonstrating that the literal is a well-formed string).
|
||
|
|
||
|
Args:
|
||
|
string_token: The string token to be parsed.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Returns:
|
||
|
A boolean representing whether or not this token matches a longstring
|
||
|
regex.
|
||
|
"""
|
||
|
return bool(
|
||
|
SINGLE_QUOTED_REGEX.match(string_token)
|
||
|
or DOUBLE_QUOTED_REGEX.match(string_token)
|
||
|
)
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
def _get_quote_delimiter(string_token: str) -> str:
|
||
|
"""Returns the quote character used to delimit this token string.
|
||
|
|
||
|
This function does little checking for whether the token is a well-formed
|
||
|
string.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Args:
|
||
|
string_token: The token to be parsed.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Returns:
|
||
|
A string containing solely the first quote delimiter character in the passed
|
||
|
string.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Raises:
|
||
|
ValueError: No quote delimiter characters are present.
|
||
|
"""
|
||
|
match = QUOTE_DELIMITER_REGEX.match(string_token)
|
||
|
if not match:
|
||
|
raise ValueError("string token %s is not a well-formed string" % string_token)
|
||
|
return match.group(2)
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
def _is_quote_delimiter_chosen_freely(string_token: str) -> bool:
|
||
|
"""Was there a non-awkward option for the quote delimiter?
|
||
|
|
||
|
Args:
|
||
|
string_token: The quoted string whose delimiters are to be checked.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Returns:
|
||
|
Whether there was a choice in this token's quote character that would
|
||
|
not have involved backslash-escaping an interior quote character. Long
|
||
|
strings are excepted from this analysis under the assumption that their
|
||
|
quote characters are set by policy.
|
||
|
"""
|
||
|
quote_delimiter = _get_quote_delimiter(string_token)
|
||
|
unchosen_delimiter = '"' if quote_delimiter == "'" else "'"
|
||
|
return bool(
|
||
|
quote_delimiter
|
||
|
and not _is_long_string(string_token)
|
||
|
and unchosen_delimiter not in str_eval(string_token)
|
||
|
)
|