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1574 lines
62 KiB
Python
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
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# Copyright (c) 2016-2020 Claudiu Popa <pcmanticore@gmail.com>
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# Copyright (c) 2016-2017 Łukasz Rogalski <rogalski.91@gmail.com>
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# Copyright (c) 2016 Moises Lopez <moylop260@vauxoo.com>
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# Copyright (c) 2016 Alexander Todorov <atodorov@otb.bg>
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# Copyright (c) 2017-2018 hippo91 <guillaume.peillex@gmail.com>
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# Copyright (c) 2017-2018 Ville Skyttä <ville.skytta@iki.fi>
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# Copyright (c) 2017-2018 Bryce Guinta <bryce.paul.guinta@gmail.com>
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# Copyright (c) 2017 Hugo <hugovk@users.noreply.github.com>
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# Copyright (c) 2017 Łukasz Sznuk <ls@rdprojekt.pl>
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# Copyright (c) 2017 Alex Hearn <alex.d.hearn@gmail.com>
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# Copyright (c) 2017 Antonio Ossa <aaossa@uc.cl>
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# Copyright (c) 2018-2019 Sushobhit <31987769+sushobhit27@users.noreply.github.com>
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# Copyright (c) 2018 Justin Li <justinnhli@gmail.com>
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# Copyright (c) 2018 Jim Robertson <jrobertson98atx@gmail.com>
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# Copyright (c) 2018 Lucas Cimon <lucas.cimon@gmail.com>
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# Copyright (c) 2018 Ben James <benjames1999@hotmail.co.uk>
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# Copyright (c) 2018 Tomer Chachamu <tomer.chachamu@gmail.com>
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# Copyright (c) 2018 Nick Drozd <nicholasdrozd@gmail.com>
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# Copyright (c) 2018 Konstantin Manna <Konstantin@Manna.uno>
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# Copyright (c) 2018 Konstantin <Github@pheanex.de>
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# Copyright (c) 2018 Matej Marušák <marusak.matej@gmail.com>
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# Copyright (c) 2018 Mr. Senko <atodorov@mrsenko.com>
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# Copyright (c) 2019 Rémi Cardona <remi.cardona@polyconseil.fr>
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# Copyright (c) 2019 Robert Schweizer <robert_schweizer@gmx.de>
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# Copyright (c) 2019 Pierre Sassoulas <pierre.sassoulas@gmail.com>
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# Copyright (c) 2019 PHeanEX <github@pheanex.de>
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# Copyright (c) 2019 Paul Renvoise <PaulRenvoise@users.noreply.github.com>
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# Copyright (c) 2020 lrjball <50599110+lrjball@users.noreply.github.com>
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# Copyright (c) 2020 Yang Yang <y4n9squared@gmail.com>
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# Copyright (c) 2020 Anthony Sottile <asottile@umich.edu>
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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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"""Looks for code which can be refactored."""
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import builtins
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import collections
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import itertools
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import tokenize
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from functools import reduce
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import astroid
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from astroid import decorators
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from pylint import checkers, 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 node_frame_class
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KNOWN_INFINITE_ITERATORS = {"itertools.count"}
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BUILTIN_EXIT_FUNCS = frozenset(("quit", "exit"))
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def _if_statement_is_always_returning(if_node, returning_node_class):
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for node in if_node.body:
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if isinstance(node, returning_node_class):
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return True
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return False
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def _is_len_call(node):
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"""Checks if node is len(SOMETHING)."""
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return (
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isinstance(node, astroid.Call)
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and isinstance(node.func, astroid.Name)
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and node.func.name == "len"
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)
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def _is_constant_zero(node):
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return isinstance(node, astroid.Const) and node.value == 0
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def _node_is_test_condition(node):
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""" Checks if node is an if, while, assert or if expression statement."""
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return isinstance(node, (astroid.If, astroid.While, astroid.Assert, astroid.IfExp))
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def _is_trailing_comma(tokens, index):
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"""Check if the given token is a trailing comma
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:param tokens: Sequence of modules tokens
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:type tokens: list[tokenize.TokenInfo]
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:param int index: Index of token under check in tokens
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:returns: True if the token is a comma which trails an expression
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:rtype: bool
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"""
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token = tokens[index]
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if token.exact_type != tokenize.COMMA:
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return False
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# Must have remaining tokens on the same line such as NEWLINE
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left_tokens = itertools.islice(tokens, index + 1, None)
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same_line_remaining_tokens = list(
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itertools.takewhile(
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lambda other_token, _token=token: other_token.start[0] == _token.start[0],
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left_tokens,
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)
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)
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# Note: If the newline is tokenize.NEWLINE and not tokenize.NL
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# then the newline denotes the end of expression
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is_last_element = all(
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other_token.type in (tokenize.NEWLINE, tokenize.COMMENT)
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for other_token in same_line_remaining_tokens
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)
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if not same_line_remaining_tokens or not is_last_element:
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return False
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def get_curline_index_start():
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"""Get the index denoting the start of the current line"""
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for subindex, token in enumerate(reversed(tokens[:index])):
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# See Lib/tokenize.py and Lib/token.py in cpython for more info
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if token.type == tokenize.NEWLINE:
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return index - subindex
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return 0
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curline_start = get_curline_index_start()
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expected_tokens = {"return", "yield"}
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for prevtoken in tokens[curline_start:index]:
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if "=" in prevtoken.string or prevtoken.string in expected_tokens:
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return True
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return False
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class RefactoringChecker(checkers.BaseTokenChecker):
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"""Looks for code which can be refactored
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This checker also mixes the astroid and the token approaches
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in order to create knowledge about whether an "else if" node
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is a true "else if" node, or an "elif" node.
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"""
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__implements__ = (interfaces.ITokenChecker, interfaces.IAstroidChecker)
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name = "refactoring"
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msgs = {
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"R1701": (
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"Consider merging these isinstance calls to isinstance(%s, (%s))",
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"consider-merging-isinstance",
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"Used when multiple consecutive isinstance calls can be merged into one.",
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),
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"R1706": (
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"Consider using ternary (%s)",
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"consider-using-ternary",
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"Used when one of known pre-python 2.5 ternary syntax is used.",
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),
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"R1709": (
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"Boolean expression may be simplified to %s",
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"simplify-boolean-expression",
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"Emitted when redundant pre-python 2.5 ternary syntax is used.",
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),
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"R1702": (
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"Too many nested blocks (%s/%s)",
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"too-many-nested-blocks",
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"Used when a function or a method has too many nested "
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"blocks. This makes the code less understandable and "
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"maintainable.",
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{"old_names": [("R0101", "old-too-many-nested-blocks")]},
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),
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"R1703": (
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"The if statement can be replaced with %s",
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"simplifiable-if-statement",
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"Used when an if statement can be replaced with 'bool(test)'. ",
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{"old_names": [("R0102", "old-simplifiable-if-statement")]},
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),
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"R1704": (
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"Redefining argument with the local name %r",
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"redefined-argument-from-local",
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"Used when a local name is redefining an argument, which might "
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"suggest a potential error. This is taken in account only for "
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"a handful of name binding operations, such as for iteration, "
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"with statement assignment and exception handler assignment.",
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),
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"R1705": (
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'Unnecessary "%s" after "return"',
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"no-else-return",
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"Used in order to highlight an unnecessary block of "
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"code following an if containing a return statement. "
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"As such, it will warn when it encounters an else "
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"following a chain of ifs, all of them containing a "
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"return statement.",
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),
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"R1707": (
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"Disallow trailing comma tuple",
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"trailing-comma-tuple",
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"In Python, a tuple is actually created by the comma symbol, "
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"not by the parentheses. Unfortunately, one can actually create a "
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"tuple by misplacing a trailing comma, which can lead to potential "
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"weird bugs in your code. You should always use parentheses "
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"explicitly for creating a tuple.",
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),
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"R1708": (
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"Do not raise StopIteration in generator, use return statement instead",
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"stop-iteration-return",
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"According to PEP479, the raise of StopIteration to end the loop of "
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"a generator may lead to hard to find bugs. This PEP specify that "
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"raise StopIteration has to be replaced by a simple return statement",
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),
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"R1710": (
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"Either all return statements in a function should return an expression, "
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"or none of them should.",
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"inconsistent-return-statements",
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"According to PEP8, if any return statement returns an expression, "
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"any return statements where no value is returned should explicitly "
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"state this as return None, and an explicit return statement "
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"should be present at the end of the function (if reachable)",
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),
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"R1711": (
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"Useless return at end of function or method",
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"useless-return",
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'Emitted when a single "return" or "return None" statement is found '
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"at the end of function or method definition. This statement can safely be "
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"removed because Python will implicitly return None",
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),
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"R1712": (
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"Consider using tuple unpacking for swapping variables",
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"consider-swap-variables",
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"You do not have to use a temporary variable in order to "
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'swap variables. Using "tuple unpacking" to directly swap '
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"variables makes the intention more clear.",
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),
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"R1713": (
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"Consider using str.join(sequence) for concatenating "
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"strings from an iterable",
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"consider-using-join",
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"Using str.join(sequence) is faster, uses less memory "
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"and increases readability compared to for-loop iteration.",
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),
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"R1714": (
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'Consider merging these comparisons with "in" to %r',
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"consider-using-in",
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"To check if a variable is equal to one of many values,"
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'combine the values into a tuple and check if the variable is contained "in" it '
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"instead of checking for equality against each of the values."
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"This is faster and less verbose.",
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),
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"R1715": (
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"Consider using dict.get for getting values from a dict "
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"if a key is present or a default if not",
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"consider-using-get",
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"Using the builtin dict.get for getting a value from a dictionary "
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"if a key is present or a default if not, is simpler and considered "
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"more idiomatic, although sometimes a bit slower",
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),
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"R1716": (
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"Simplify chained comparison between the operands",
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"chained-comparison",
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"This message is emitted when pylint encounters boolean operation like"
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'"a < b and b < c", suggesting instead to refactor it to "a < b < c"',
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),
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"R1717": (
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"Consider using a dictionary comprehension",
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"consider-using-dict-comprehension",
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"Emitted when we detect the creation of a dictionary "
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"using the dict() callable and a transient list. "
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"Although there is nothing syntactically wrong with this code, "
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"it is hard to read and can be simplified to a dict comprehension."
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"Also it is faster since you don't need to create another "
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"transient list",
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),
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"R1718": (
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"Consider using a set comprehension",
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"consider-using-set-comprehension",
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"Although there is nothing syntactically wrong with this code, "
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"it is hard to read and can be simplified to a set comprehension."
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"Also it is faster since you don't need to create another "
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"transient list",
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),
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"R1719": (
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"The if expression can be replaced with %s",
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"simplifiable-if-expression",
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"Used when an if expression can be replaced with 'bool(test)'. ",
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),
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"R1720": (
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'Unnecessary "%s" after "raise"',
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"no-else-raise",
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"Used in order to highlight an unnecessary block of "
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"code following an if containing a raise statement. "
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"As such, it will warn when it encounters an else "
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"following a chain of ifs, all of them containing a "
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"raise statement.",
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),
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"R1721": (
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"Unnecessary use of a comprehension",
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"unnecessary-comprehension",
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"Instead of using an identity comprehension, "
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"consider using the list, dict or set constructor. "
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"It is faster and simpler.",
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),
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"R1722": (
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"Consider using sys.exit()",
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"consider-using-sys-exit",
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"Instead of using exit() or quit(), consider using the sys.exit().",
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),
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"R1723": (
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'Unnecessary "%s" after "break"',
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"no-else-break",
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"Used in order to highlight an unnecessary block of "
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"code following an if containing a break statement. "
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"As such, it will warn when it encounters an else "
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"following a chain of ifs, all of them containing a "
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"break statement.",
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),
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"R1724": (
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'Unnecessary "%s" after "continue"',
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"no-else-continue",
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"Used in order to highlight an unnecessary block of "
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"code following an if containing a continue statement. "
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"As such, it will warn when it encounters an else "
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"following a chain of ifs, all of them containing a "
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"continue statement.",
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),
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"R1725": (
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"Consider using Python 3 style super() without arguments",
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"super-with-arguments",
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"Emitted when calling the super() builtin with the current class "
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"and instance. On Python 3 these arguments are the default and they can be omitted.",
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),
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}
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options = (
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(
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"max-nested-blocks",
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{
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"default": 5,
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"type": "int",
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"metavar": "<int>",
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"help": "Maximum number of nested blocks for function / method body",
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},
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),
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(
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"never-returning-functions",
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{
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"default": ("sys.exit",),
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"type": "csv",
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"help": "Complete name of functions that never returns. When checking "
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"for inconsistent-return-statements if a never returning function is "
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"called then it will be considered as an explicit return statement "
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"and no message will be printed.",
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},
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),
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)
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priority = 0
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def __init__(self, linter=None):
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checkers.BaseTokenChecker.__init__(self, linter)
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self._return_nodes = {}
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self._init()
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self._never_returning_functions = None
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def _init(self):
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self._nested_blocks = []
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self._elifs = []
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self._nested_blocks_msg = None
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self._reported_swap_nodes = set()
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def open(self):
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# do this in open since config not fully initialized in __init__
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self._never_returning_functions = set(self.config.never_returning_functions)
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@decorators.cachedproperty
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def _dummy_rgx(self):
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return lint_utils.get_global_option(self, "dummy-variables-rgx", default=None)
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@staticmethod
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def _is_bool_const(node):
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return isinstance(node.value, astroid.Const) and isinstance(
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node.value.value, bool
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)
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def _is_actual_elif(self, node):
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"""Check if the given node is an actual elif
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This is a problem we're having with the builtin ast module,
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which splits `elif` branches into a separate if statement.
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Unfortunately we need to know the exact type in certain
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cases.
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"""
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if isinstance(node.parent, astroid.If):
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orelse = node.parent.orelse
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# current if node must directly follow an "else"
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if orelse and orelse == [node]:
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if (node.lineno, node.col_offset) in self._elifs:
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return True
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return False
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def _check_simplifiable_if(self, node):
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"""Check if the given if node can be simplified.
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The if statement can be reduced to a boolean expression
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in some cases. For instance, if there are two branches
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and both of them return a boolean value that depends on
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the result of the statement's test, then this can be reduced
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to `bool(test)` without losing any functionality.
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"""
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if self._is_actual_elif(node):
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# Not interested in if statements with multiple branches.
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return
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if len(node.orelse) != 1 or len(node.body) != 1:
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return
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# Check if both branches can be reduced.
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first_branch = node.body[0]
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else_branch = node.orelse[0]
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if isinstance(first_branch, astroid.Return):
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if not isinstance(else_branch, astroid.Return):
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return
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first_branch_is_bool = self._is_bool_const(first_branch)
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else_branch_is_bool = self._is_bool_const(else_branch)
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reduced_to = "'return bool(test)'"
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elif isinstance(first_branch, astroid.Assign):
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if not isinstance(else_branch, astroid.Assign):
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return
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# Check if we assign to the same value
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first_branch_targets = [
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target.name
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for target in first_branch.targets
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if isinstance(target, astroid.AssignName)
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]
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else_branch_targets = [
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target.name
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for target in else_branch.targets
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if isinstance(target, astroid.AssignName)
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]
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if not first_branch_targets or not else_branch_targets:
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return
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if sorted(first_branch_targets) != sorted(else_branch_targets):
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return
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first_branch_is_bool = self._is_bool_const(first_branch)
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else_branch_is_bool = self._is_bool_const(else_branch)
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reduced_to = "'var = bool(test)'"
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else:
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return
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if not first_branch_is_bool or not else_branch_is_bool:
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return
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if not first_branch.value.value:
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# This is a case that can't be easily simplified and
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# if it can be simplified, it will usually result in a
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# code that's harder to understand and comprehend.
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# Let's take for instance `arg and arg <= 3`. This could theoretically be
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# reduced to `not arg or arg > 3`, but the net result is that now the
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# condition is harder to understand, because it requires understanding of
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# an extra clause:
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# * first, there is the negation of truthness with `not arg`
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# * the second clause is `arg > 3`, which occurs when arg has a
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# a truth value, but it implies that `arg > 3` is equivalent
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# with `arg and arg > 3`, which means that the user must
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# think about this assumption when evaluating `arg > 3`.
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# The original form is easier to grasp.
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return
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self.add_message("simplifiable-if-statement", node=node, args=(reduced_to,))
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def process_tokens(self, tokens):
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# Process tokens and look for 'if' or 'elif'
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for index, token in enumerate(tokens):
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token_string = token[1]
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if token_string == "elif":
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# AST exists by the time process_tokens is called, so
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# it's safe to assume tokens[index+1]
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# exists. tokens[index+1][2] is the elif's position as
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# reported by CPython and PyPy,
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# tokens[index][2] is the actual position and also is
|
||
# reported by IronPython.
|
||
self._elifs.extend([tokens[index][2], tokens[index + 1][2]])
|
||
elif _is_trailing_comma(tokens, index):
|
||
if self.linter.is_message_enabled("trailing-comma-tuple"):
|
||
self.add_message("trailing-comma-tuple", line=token.start[0])
|
||
|
||
def leave_module(self, _):
|
||
self._init()
|
||
|
||
@utils.check_messages("too-many-nested-blocks")
|
||
def visit_tryexcept(self, node):
|
||
self._check_nested_blocks(node)
|
||
|
||
visit_tryfinally = visit_tryexcept
|
||
visit_while = visit_tryexcept
|
||
|
||
def _check_redefined_argument_from_local(self, name_node):
|
||
if self._dummy_rgx and self._dummy_rgx.match(name_node.name):
|
||
return
|
||
if not name_node.lineno:
|
||
# Unknown position, maybe it is a manually built AST?
|
||
return
|
||
|
||
scope = name_node.scope()
|
||
if not isinstance(scope, astroid.FunctionDef):
|
||
return
|
||
|
||
for defined_argument in scope.args.nodes_of_class(
|
||
astroid.AssignName, skip_klass=(astroid.Lambda,)
|
||
):
|
||
if defined_argument.name == name_node.name:
|
||
self.add_message(
|
||
"redefined-argument-from-local",
|
||
node=name_node,
|
||
args=(name_node.name,),
|
||
)
|
||
|
||
@utils.check_messages("redefined-argument-from-local", "too-many-nested-blocks")
|
||
def visit_for(self, node):
|
||
self._check_nested_blocks(node)
|
||
|
||
for name in node.target.nodes_of_class(astroid.AssignName):
|
||
self._check_redefined_argument_from_local(name)
|
||
|
||
@utils.check_messages("redefined-argument-from-local")
|
||
def visit_excepthandler(self, node):
|
||
if node.name and isinstance(node.name, astroid.AssignName):
|
||
self._check_redefined_argument_from_local(node.name)
|
||
|
||
@utils.check_messages("redefined-argument-from-local")
|
||
def visit_with(self, node):
|
||
for _, names in node.items:
|
||
if not names:
|
||
continue
|
||
for name in names.nodes_of_class(astroid.AssignName):
|
||
self._check_redefined_argument_from_local(name)
|
||
|
||
def _check_superfluous_else(self, node, msg_id, returning_node_class):
|
||
if not node.orelse:
|
||
# Not interested in if statements without else.
|
||
return
|
||
|
||
if self._is_actual_elif(node):
|
||
# Not interested in elif nodes; only if
|
||
return
|
||
|
||
if _if_statement_is_always_returning(node, returning_node_class):
|
||
orelse = node.orelse[0]
|
||
followed_by_elif = (orelse.lineno, orelse.col_offset) in self._elifs
|
||
self.add_message(
|
||
msg_id, node=node, args="elif" if followed_by_elif else "else"
|
||
)
|
||
|
||
def _check_superfluous_else_return(self, node):
|
||
return self._check_superfluous_else(
|
||
node, msg_id="no-else-return", returning_node_class=astroid.Return
|
||
)
|
||
|
||
def _check_superfluous_else_raise(self, node):
|
||
return self._check_superfluous_else(
|
||
node, msg_id="no-else-raise", returning_node_class=astroid.Raise
|
||
)
|
||
|
||
def _check_superfluous_else_break(self, node):
|
||
return self._check_superfluous_else(
|
||
node, msg_id="no-else-break", returning_node_class=astroid.Break
|
||
)
|
||
|
||
def _check_superfluous_else_continue(self, node):
|
||
return self._check_superfluous_else(
|
||
node, msg_id="no-else-continue", returning_node_class=astroid.Continue
|
||
)
|
||
|
||
@staticmethod
|
||
def _type_and_name_are_equal(node_a, node_b):
|
||
for _type in [astroid.Name, astroid.AssignName]:
|
||
if all(isinstance(_node, _type) for _node in [node_a, node_b]):
|
||
return node_a.name == node_b.name
|
||
if all(isinstance(_node, astroid.Const) for _node in [node_a, node_b]):
|
||
return node_a.value == node_b.value
|
||
return False
|
||
|
||
def _is_dict_get_block(self, node):
|
||
|
||
# "if <compare node>"
|
||
if not isinstance(node.test, astroid.Compare):
|
||
return False
|
||
|
||
# Does not have a single statement in the guard's body
|
||
if len(node.body) != 1:
|
||
return False
|
||
|
||
# Look for a single variable assignment on the LHS and a subscript on RHS
|
||
stmt = node.body[0]
|
||
if not (
|
||
isinstance(stmt, astroid.Assign)
|
||
and len(node.body[0].targets) == 1
|
||
and isinstance(node.body[0].targets[0], astroid.AssignName)
|
||
and isinstance(stmt.value, astroid.Subscript)
|
||
):
|
||
return False
|
||
|
||
# The subscript's slice needs to be the same as the test variable.
|
||
# Python 3.9 we no longer have the `Index` node.
|
||
slice_value = stmt.value.slice
|
||
if isinstance(slice_value, astroid.Index):
|
||
slice_value = slice_value.value
|
||
if not (
|
||
self._type_and_name_are_equal(stmt.value.value, node.test.ops[0][1])
|
||
and self._type_and_name_are_equal(slice_value, node.test.left)
|
||
):
|
||
return False
|
||
|
||
# The object needs to be a dictionary instance
|
||
return isinstance(utils.safe_infer(node.test.ops[0][1]), astroid.Dict)
|
||
|
||
def _check_consider_get(self, node):
|
||
if_block_ok = self._is_dict_get_block(node)
|
||
if if_block_ok and not node.orelse:
|
||
self.add_message("consider-using-get", node=node)
|
||
elif (
|
||
if_block_ok
|
||
and len(node.orelse) == 1
|
||
and isinstance(node.orelse[0], astroid.Assign)
|
||
and self._type_and_name_are_equal(
|
||
node.orelse[0].targets[0], node.body[0].targets[0]
|
||
)
|
||
and len(node.orelse[0].targets) == 1
|
||
):
|
||
self.add_message("consider-using-get", node=node)
|
||
|
||
@utils.check_messages(
|
||
"too-many-nested-blocks",
|
||
"simplifiable-if-statement",
|
||
"no-else-return",
|
||
"no-else-raise",
|
||
"no-else-break",
|
||
"no-else-continue",
|
||
"consider-using-get",
|
||
)
|
||
def visit_if(self, node):
|
||
self._check_simplifiable_if(node)
|
||
self._check_nested_blocks(node)
|
||
self._check_superfluous_else_return(node)
|
||
self._check_superfluous_else_raise(node)
|
||
self._check_superfluous_else_break(node)
|
||
self._check_superfluous_else_continue(node)
|
||
self._check_consider_get(node)
|
||
|
||
@utils.check_messages("simplifiable-if-expression")
|
||
def visit_ifexp(self, node):
|
||
self._check_simplifiable_ifexp(node)
|
||
|
||
def _check_simplifiable_ifexp(self, node):
|
||
if not isinstance(node.body, astroid.Const) or not isinstance(
|
||
node.orelse, astroid.Const
|
||
):
|
||
return
|
||
|
||
if not isinstance(node.body.value, bool) or not isinstance(
|
||
node.orelse.value, bool
|
||
):
|
||
return
|
||
|
||
if isinstance(node.test, astroid.Compare):
|
||
test_reduced_to = "test"
|
||
else:
|
||
test_reduced_to = "bool(test)"
|
||
|
||
if (node.body.value, node.orelse.value) == (True, False):
|
||
reduced_to = "'{}'".format(test_reduced_to)
|
||
elif (node.body.value, node.orelse.value) == (False, True):
|
||
reduced_to = "'not test'"
|
||
else:
|
||
return
|
||
|
||
self.add_message("simplifiable-if-expression", node=node, args=(reduced_to,))
|
||
|
||
@utils.check_messages(
|
||
"too-many-nested-blocks", "inconsistent-return-statements", "useless-return"
|
||
)
|
||
def leave_functiondef(self, node):
|
||
# check left-over nested blocks stack
|
||
self._emit_nested_blocks_message_if_needed(self._nested_blocks)
|
||
# new scope = reinitialize the stack of nested blocks
|
||
self._nested_blocks = []
|
||
# check consistent return statements
|
||
self._check_consistent_returns(node)
|
||
# check for single return or return None at the end
|
||
self._check_return_at_the_end(node)
|
||
self._return_nodes[node.name] = []
|
||
|
||
@utils.check_messages("stop-iteration-return")
|
||
def visit_raise(self, node):
|
||
self._check_stop_iteration_inside_generator(node)
|
||
|
||
def _check_stop_iteration_inside_generator(self, node):
|
||
"""Check if an exception of type StopIteration is raised inside a generator"""
|
||
frame = node.frame()
|
||
if not isinstance(frame, astroid.FunctionDef) or not frame.is_generator():
|
||
return
|
||
if utils.node_ignores_exception(node, StopIteration):
|
||
return
|
||
if not node.exc:
|
||
return
|
||
exc = utils.safe_infer(node.exc)
|
||
if not exc or not isinstance(exc, (astroid.Instance, astroid.ClassDef)):
|
||
return
|
||
if self._check_exception_inherit_from_stopiteration(exc):
|
||
self.add_message("stop-iteration-return", node=node)
|
||
|
||
@staticmethod
|
||
def _check_exception_inherit_from_stopiteration(exc):
|
||
"""Return True if the exception node in argument inherit from StopIteration"""
|
||
stopiteration_qname = "{}.StopIteration".format(utils.EXCEPTIONS_MODULE)
|
||
return any(_class.qname() == stopiteration_qname for _class in exc.mro())
|
||
|
||
def _check_consider_using_comprehension_constructor(self, node):
|
||
if (
|
||
isinstance(node.func, astroid.Name)
|
||
and node.args
|
||
and isinstance(node.args[0], astroid.ListComp)
|
||
):
|
||
if node.func.name == "dict" and not isinstance(
|
||
node.args[0].elt, astroid.Call
|
||
):
|
||
message_name = "consider-using-dict-comprehension"
|
||
self.add_message(message_name, node=node)
|
||
elif node.func.name == "set":
|
||
message_name = "consider-using-set-comprehension"
|
||
self.add_message(message_name, node=node)
|
||
|
||
@utils.check_messages(
|
||
"stop-iteration-return",
|
||
"consider-using-dict-comprehension",
|
||
"consider-using-set-comprehension",
|
||
"consider-using-sys-exit",
|
||
"super-with-arguments",
|
||
)
|
||
def visit_call(self, node):
|
||
self._check_raising_stopiteration_in_generator_next_call(node)
|
||
self._check_consider_using_comprehension_constructor(node)
|
||
self._check_quit_exit_call(node)
|
||
self._check_super_with_arguments(node)
|
||
|
||
@staticmethod
|
||
def _has_exit_in_scope(scope):
|
||
exit_func = scope.locals.get("exit")
|
||
return bool(
|
||
exit_func and isinstance(exit_func[0], (astroid.ImportFrom, astroid.Import))
|
||
)
|
||
|
||
def _check_quit_exit_call(self, node):
|
||
|
||
if isinstance(node.func, astroid.Name) and node.func.name in BUILTIN_EXIT_FUNCS:
|
||
# If we have `exit` imported from `sys` in the current or global scope, exempt this instance.
|
||
local_scope = node.scope()
|
||
if self._has_exit_in_scope(local_scope) or self._has_exit_in_scope(
|
||
node.root()
|
||
):
|
||
return
|
||
self.add_message("consider-using-sys-exit", node=node)
|
||
|
||
def _check_super_with_arguments(self, node):
|
||
if not isinstance(node.func, astroid.Name) or node.func.name != "super":
|
||
return
|
||
|
||
# pylint: disable=too-many-boolean-expressions
|
||
if (
|
||
len(node.args) != 2
|
||
or not isinstance(node.args[1], astroid.Name)
|
||
or node.args[1].name != "self"
|
||
or not isinstance(node.args[0], astroid.Name)
|
||
or not isinstance(node.args[1], astroid.Name)
|
||
or node.args[0].name != node_frame_class(node).name
|
||
):
|
||
return
|
||
|
||
self.add_message("super-with-arguments", node=node)
|
||
|
||
def _check_raising_stopiteration_in_generator_next_call(self, node):
|
||
"""Check if a StopIteration exception is raised by the call to next function
|
||
|
||
If the next value has a default value, then do not add message.
|
||
|
||
:param node: Check to see if this Call node is a next function
|
||
:type node: :class:`astroid.node_classes.Call`
|
||
"""
|
||
|
||
def _looks_like_infinite_iterator(param):
|
||
inferred = utils.safe_infer(param)
|
||
if inferred:
|
||
return inferred.qname() in KNOWN_INFINITE_ITERATORS
|
||
return False
|
||
|
||
if isinstance(node.func, astroid.Attribute):
|
||
# A next() method, which is now what we want.
|
||
return
|
||
|
||
inferred = utils.safe_infer(node.func)
|
||
if getattr(inferred, "name", "") == "next":
|
||
frame = node.frame()
|
||
# The next builtin can only have up to two
|
||
# positional arguments and no keyword arguments
|
||
has_sentinel_value = len(node.args) > 1
|
||
if (
|
||
isinstance(frame, astroid.FunctionDef)
|
||
and frame.is_generator()
|
||
and not has_sentinel_value
|
||
and not utils.node_ignores_exception(node, StopIteration)
|
||
and not _looks_like_infinite_iterator(node.args[0])
|
||
):
|
||
self.add_message("stop-iteration-return", node=node)
|
||
|
||
def _check_nested_blocks(self, node):
|
||
"""Update and check the number of nested blocks
|
||
"""
|
||
# only check block levels inside functions or methods
|
||
if not isinstance(node.scope(), astroid.FunctionDef):
|
||
return
|
||
# messages are triggered on leaving the nested block. Here we save the
|
||
# stack in case the current node isn't nested in the previous one
|
||
nested_blocks = self._nested_blocks[:]
|
||
if node.parent == node.scope():
|
||
self._nested_blocks = [node]
|
||
else:
|
||
# go through ancestors from the most nested to the less
|
||
for ancestor_node in reversed(self._nested_blocks):
|
||
if ancestor_node == node.parent:
|
||
break
|
||
self._nested_blocks.pop()
|
||
# if the node is an elif, this should not be another nesting level
|
||
if isinstance(node, astroid.If) and self._is_actual_elif(node):
|
||
if self._nested_blocks:
|
||
self._nested_blocks.pop()
|
||
self._nested_blocks.append(node)
|
||
|
||
# send message only once per group of nested blocks
|
||
if len(nested_blocks) > len(self._nested_blocks):
|
||
self._emit_nested_blocks_message_if_needed(nested_blocks)
|
||
|
||
def _emit_nested_blocks_message_if_needed(self, nested_blocks):
|
||
if len(nested_blocks) > self.config.max_nested_blocks:
|
||
self.add_message(
|
||
"too-many-nested-blocks",
|
||
node=nested_blocks[0],
|
||
args=(len(nested_blocks), self.config.max_nested_blocks),
|
||
)
|
||
|
||
@staticmethod
|
||
def _duplicated_isinstance_types(node):
|
||
"""Get the duplicated types from the underlying isinstance calls.
|
||
|
||
:param astroid.BoolOp node: Node which should contain a bunch of isinstance calls.
|
||
:returns: Dictionary of the comparison objects from the isinstance calls,
|
||
to duplicate values from consecutive calls.
|
||
:rtype: dict
|
||
"""
|
||
duplicated_objects = set()
|
||
all_types = collections.defaultdict(set)
|
||
|
||
for call in node.values:
|
||
if not isinstance(call, astroid.Call) or len(call.args) != 2:
|
||
continue
|
||
|
||
inferred = utils.safe_infer(call.func)
|
||
if not inferred or not utils.is_builtin_object(inferred):
|
||
continue
|
||
|
||
if inferred.name != "isinstance":
|
||
continue
|
||
|
||
isinstance_object = call.args[0].as_string()
|
||
isinstance_types = call.args[1]
|
||
|
||
if isinstance_object in all_types:
|
||
duplicated_objects.add(isinstance_object)
|
||
|
||
if isinstance(isinstance_types, astroid.Tuple):
|
||
elems = [
|
||
class_type.as_string() for class_type in isinstance_types.itered()
|
||
]
|
||
else:
|
||
elems = [isinstance_types.as_string()]
|
||
all_types[isinstance_object].update(elems)
|
||
|
||
# Remove all keys which not duplicated
|
||
return {
|
||
key: value for key, value in all_types.items() if key in duplicated_objects
|
||
}
|
||
|
||
def _check_consider_merging_isinstance(self, node):
|
||
"""Check isinstance calls which can be merged together."""
|
||
if node.op != "or":
|
||
return
|
||
|
||
first_args = self._duplicated_isinstance_types(node)
|
||
for duplicated_name, class_names in first_args.items():
|
||
names = sorted(name for name in class_names)
|
||
self.add_message(
|
||
"consider-merging-isinstance",
|
||
node=node,
|
||
args=(duplicated_name, ", ".join(names)),
|
||
)
|
||
|
||
def _check_consider_using_in(self, node):
|
||
allowed_ops = {"or": "==", "and": "!="}
|
||
|
||
if node.op not in allowed_ops or len(node.values) < 2:
|
||
return
|
||
|
||
for value in node.values:
|
||
if (
|
||
not isinstance(value, astroid.Compare)
|
||
or len(value.ops) != 1
|
||
or value.ops[0][0] not in allowed_ops[node.op]
|
||
):
|
||
return
|
||
for comparable in value.left, value.ops[0][1]:
|
||
if isinstance(comparable, astroid.Call):
|
||
return
|
||
|
||
# Gather variables and values from comparisons
|
||
variables, values = [], []
|
||
for value in node.values:
|
||
variable_set = set()
|
||
for comparable in value.left, value.ops[0][1]:
|
||
if isinstance(comparable, astroid.Name):
|
||
variable_set.add(comparable.as_string())
|
||
values.append(comparable.as_string())
|
||
variables.append(variable_set)
|
||
|
||
# Look for (common-)variables that occur in all comparisons
|
||
common_variables = reduce(lambda a, b: a.intersection(b), variables)
|
||
|
||
if not common_variables:
|
||
return
|
||
|
||
# Gather information for the suggestion
|
||
common_variable = sorted(list(common_variables))[0]
|
||
comprehension = "in" if node.op == "or" else "not in"
|
||
values = list(collections.OrderedDict.fromkeys(values))
|
||
values.remove(common_variable)
|
||
values_string = ", ".join(values) if len(values) != 1 else values[0] + ","
|
||
suggestion = "%s %s (%s)" % (common_variable, comprehension, values_string)
|
||
|
||
self.add_message("consider-using-in", node=node, args=(suggestion,))
|
||
|
||
def _check_chained_comparison(self, node):
|
||
"""Check if there is any chained comparison in the expression.
|
||
|
||
Add a refactoring message if a boolOp contains comparison like a < b and b < c,
|
||
which can be chained as a < b < c.
|
||
|
||
Care is taken to avoid simplifying a < b < c and b < d.
|
||
"""
|
||
if node.op != "and" or len(node.values) < 2:
|
||
return
|
||
|
||
def _find_lower_upper_bounds(comparison_node, uses):
|
||
left_operand = comparison_node.left
|
||
for operator, right_operand in comparison_node.ops:
|
||
for operand in (left_operand, right_operand):
|
||
value = None
|
||
if isinstance(operand, astroid.Name):
|
||
value = operand.name
|
||
elif isinstance(operand, astroid.Const):
|
||
value = operand.value
|
||
|
||
if value is None:
|
||
continue
|
||
|
||
if operator in ("<", "<="):
|
||
if operand is left_operand:
|
||
uses[value]["lower_bound"].add(comparison_node)
|
||
elif operand is right_operand:
|
||
uses[value]["upper_bound"].add(comparison_node)
|
||
elif operator in (">", ">="):
|
||
if operand is left_operand:
|
||
uses[value]["upper_bound"].add(comparison_node)
|
||
elif operand is right_operand:
|
||
uses[value]["lower_bound"].add(comparison_node)
|
||
left_operand = right_operand
|
||
|
||
uses = collections.defaultdict(
|
||
lambda: {"lower_bound": set(), "upper_bound": set()}
|
||
)
|
||
for comparison_node in node.values:
|
||
if isinstance(comparison_node, astroid.Compare):
|
||
_find_lower_upper_bounds(comparison_node, uses)
|
||
|
||
for _, bounds in uses.items():
|
||
num_shared = len(bounds["lower_bound"].intersection(bounds["upper_bound"]))
|
||
num_lower_bounds = len(bounds["lower_bound"])
|
||
num_upper_bounds = len(bounds["upper_bound"])
|
||
if num_shared < num_lower_bounds and num_shared < num_upper_bounds:
|
||
self.add_message("chained-comparison", node=node)
|
||
break
|
||
|
||
@utils.check_messages(
|
||
"consider-merging-isinstance", "consider-using-in", "chained-comparison"
|
||
)
|
||
def visit_boolop(self, node):
|
||
self._check_consider_merging_isinstance(node)
|
||
self._check_consider_using_in(node)
|
||
self._check_chained_comparison(node)
|
||
|
||
@staticmethod
|
||
def _is_simple_assignment(node):
|
||
return (
|
||
isinstance(node, astroid.Assign)
|
||
and len(node.targets) == 1
|
||
and isinstance(node.targets[0], astroid.node_classes.AssignName)
|
||
and isinstance(node.value, astroid.node_classes.Name)
|
||
)
|
||
|
||
def _check_swap_variables(self, node):
|
||
if not node.next_sibling() or not node.next_sibling().next_sibling():
|
||
return
|
||
assignments = [node, node.next_sibling(), node.next_sibling().next_sibling()]
|
||
if not all(self._is_simple_assignment(node) for node in assignments):
|
||
return
|
||
if any(node in self._reported_swap_nodes for node in assignments):
|
||
return
|
||
left = [node.targets[0].name for node in assignments]
|
||
right = [node.value.name for node in assignments]
|
||
if left[0] == right[-1] and left[1:] == right[:-1]:
|
||
self._reported_swap_nodes.update(assignments)
|
||
message = "consider-swap-variables"
|
||
self.add_message(message, node=node)
|
||
|
||
@utils.check_messages(
|
||
"simplify-boolean-expression",
|
||
"consider-using-ternary",
|
||
"consider-swap-variables",
|
||
)
|
||
def visit_assign(self, node):
|
||
self._check_swap_variables(node)
|
||
if self._is_and_or_ternary(node.value):
|
||
cond, truth_value, false_value = self._and_or_ternary_arguments(node.value)
|
||
else:
|
||
return
|
||
|
||
if all(
|
||
isinstance(value, astroid.Compare) for value in (truth_value, false_value)
|
||
):
|
||
return
|
||
|
||
inferred_truth_value = utils.safe_infer(truth_value)
|
||
if inferred_truth_value in (None, astroid.Uninferable):
|
||
truth_boolean_value = True
|
||
else:
|
||
truth_boolean_value = truth_value.bool_value()
|
||
|
||
if truth_boolean_value is False:
|
||
message = "simplify-boolean-expression"
|
||
suggestion = false_value.as_string()
|
||
else:
|
||
message = "consider-using-ternary"
|
||
suggestion = "{truth} if {cond} else {false}".format(
|
||
truth=truth_value.as_string(),
|
||
cond=cond.as_string(),
|
||
false=false_value.as_string(),
|
||
)
|
||
self.add_message(message, node=node, args=(suggestion,))
|
||
|
||
visit_return = visit_assign
|
||
|
||
def _check_consider_using_join(self, aug_assign):
|
||
"""
|
||
We start with the augmented assignment and work our way upwards.
|
||
Names of variables for nodes if match successful:
|
||
result = '' # assign
|
||
for number in ['1', '2', '3'] # for_loop
|
||
result += number # aug_assign
|
||
"""
|
||
for_loop = aug_assign.parent
|
||
if not isinstance(for_loop, astroid.For) or len(for_loop.body) > 1:
|
||
return
|
||
assign = for_loop.previous_sibling()
|
||
if not isinstance(assign, astroid.Assign):
|
||
return
|
||
result_assign_names = {
|
||
target.name
|
||
for target in assign.targets
|
||
if isinstance(target, astroid.AssignName)
|
||
}
|
||
|
||
is_concat_loop = (
|
||
aug_assign.op == "+="
|
||
and isinstance(aug_assign.target, astroid.AssignName)
|
||
and len(for_loop.body) == 1
|
||
and aug_assign.target.name in result_assign_names
|
||
and isinstance(assign.value, astroid.Const)
|
||
and isinstance(assign.value.value, str)
|
||
and isinstance(aug_assign.value, astroid.Name)
|
||
and aug_assign.value.name == for_loop.target.name
|
||
)
|
||
if is_concat_loop:
|
||
self.add_message("consider-using-join", node=aug_assign)
|
||
|
||
@utils.check_messages("consider-using-join")
|
||
def visit_augassign(self, node):
|
||
self._check_consider_using_join(node)
|
||
|
||
@utils.check_messages("unnecessary-comprehension")
|
||
def visit_comprehension(self, node):
|
||
self._check_unnecessary_comprehension(node)
|
||
|
||
def _check_unnecessary_comprehension(self, node):
|
||
if (
|
||
isinstance(node.parent, astroid.GeneratorExp)
|
||
or len(node.ifs) != 0
|
||
or len(node.parent.generators) != 1
|
||
or node.is_async
|
||
):
|
||
return
|
||
|
||
if (
|
||
isinstance(node.parent, astroid.DictComp)
|
||
and isinstance(node.parent.key, astroid.Name)
|
||
and isinstance(node.parent.value, astroid.Name)
|
||
and isinstance(node.target, astroid.Tuple)
|
||
and all(isinstance(elt, astroid.AssignName) for elt in node.target.elts)
|
||
):
|
||
expr_list = [node.parent.key.name, node.parent.value.name]
|
||
target_list = [elt.name for elt in node.target.elts]
|
||
|
||
elif isinstance(node.parent, (astroid.ListComp, astroid.SetComp)):
|
||
expr = node.parent.elt
|
||
if isinstance(expr, astroid.Name):
|
||
expr_list = expr.name
|
||
elif isinstance(expr, astroid.Tuple):
|
||
if any(not isinstance(elt, astroid.Name) for elt in expr.elts):
|
||
return
|
||
expr_list = [elt.name for elt in expr.elts]
|
||
else:
|
||
expr_list = []
|
||
target = node.parent.generators[0].target
|
||
target_list = (
|
||
target.name
|
||
if isinstance(target, astroid.AssignName)
|
||
else (
|
||
[
|
||
elt.name
|
||
for elt in target.elts
|
||
if isinstance(elt, astroid.AssignName)
|
||
]
|
||
if isinstance(target, astroid.Tuple)
|
||
else []
|
||
)
|
||
)
|
||
else:
|
||
return
|
||
if expr_list == target_list != []:
|
||
self.add_message("unnecessary-comprehension", node=node)
|
||
|
||
@staticmethod
|
||
def _is_and_or_ternary(node):
|
||
"""
|
||
Returns true if node is 'condition and true_value or false_value' form.
|
||
|
||
All of: condition, true_value and false_value should not be a complex boolean expression
|
||
"""
|
||
return (
|
||
isinstance(node, astroid.BoolOp)
|
||
and node.op == "or"
|
||
and len(node.values) == 2
|
||
and isinstance(node.values[0], astroid.BoolOp)
|
||
and not isinstance(node.values[1], astroid.BoolOp)
|
||
and node.values[0].op == "and"
|
||
and not isinstance(node.values[0].values[1], astroid.BoolOp)
|
||
and len(node.values[0].values) == 2
|
||
)
|
||
|
||
@staticmethod
|
||
def _and_or_ternary_arguments(node):
|
||
false_value = node.values[1]
|
||
condition, true_value = node.values[0].values
|
||
return condition, true_value, false_value
|
||
|
||
def visit_functiondef(self, node):
|
||
self._return_nodes[node.name] = list(
|
||
node.nodes_of_class(astroid.Return, skip_klass=astroid.FunctionDef)
|
||
)
|
||
|
||
def _check_consistent_returns(self, node):
|
||
"""Check that all return statements inside a function are consistent.
|
||
|
||
Return statements are consistent if:
|
||
- all returns are explicit and if there is no implicit return;
|
||
- all returns are empty and if there is, possibly, an implicit return.
|
||
|
||
Args:
|
||
node (astroid.FunctionDef): the function holding the return statements.
|
||
|
||
"""
|
||
# explicit return statements are those with a not None value
|
||
explicit_returns = [
|
||
_node for _node in self._return_nodes[node.name] if _node.value is not None
|
||
]
|
||
if not explicit_returns:
|
||
return
|
||
if len(explicit_returns) == len(
|
||
self._return_nodes[node.name]
|
||
) and self._is_node_return_ended(node):
|
||
return
|
||
self.add_message("inconsistent-return-statements", node=node)
|
||
|
||
def _is_node_return_ended(self, node):
|
||
"""Check if the node ends with an explicit return statement.
|
||
|
||
Args:
|
||
node (astroid.NodeNG): node to be checked.
|
||
|
||
Returns:
|
||
bool: True if the node ends with an explicit statement, False otherwise.
|
||
|
||
"""
|
||
# Recursion base case
|
||
if isinstance(node, astroid.Return):
|
||
return True
|
||
if isinstance(node, astroid.Call):
|
||
try:
|
||
funcdef_node = node.func.inferred()[0]
|
||
if self._is_function_def_never_returning(funcdef_node):
|
||
return True
|
||
except astroid.InferenceError:
|
||
pass
|
||
# Avoid the check inside while loop as we don't know
|
||
# if they will be completed
|
||
if isinstance(node, astroid.While):
|
||
return True
|
||
if isinstance(node, astroid.Raise):
|
||
# a Raise statement doesn't need to end with a return statement
|
||
# but if the exception raised is handled, then the handler has to
|
||
# ends with a return statement
|
||
if not node.exc:
|
||
# Ignore bare raises
|
||
return True
|
||
if not utils.is_node_inside_try_except(node):
|
||
# If the raise statement is not inside a try/except statement
|
||
# then the exception is raised and cannot be caught. No need
|
||
# to infer it.
|
||
return True
|
||
exc = utils.safe_infer(node.exc)
|
||
if exc is None or exc is astroid.Uninferable or not hasattr(exc, "pytype"):
|
||
return False
|
||
exc_name = exc.pytype().split(".")[-1]
|
||
handlers = utils.get_exception_handlers(node, exc_name)
|
||
handlers = list(handlers) if handlers is not None else []
|
||
if handlers:
|
||
# among all the handlers handling the exception at least one
|
||
# must end with a return statement
|
||
return any(
|
||
self._is_node_return_ended(_handler) for _handler in handlers
|
||
)
|
||
# if no handlers handle the exception then it's ok
|
||
return True
|
||
if isinstance(node, astroid.If):
|
||
# if statement is returning if there are exactly two return statements in its
|
||
# children : one for the body part, the other for the orelse part
|
||
# Do not check if inner function definition are return ended.
|
||
is_orelse_returning = any(
|
||
self._is_node_return_ended(_ore)
|
||
for _ore in node.orelse
|
||
if not isinstance(_ore, astroid.FunctionDef)
|
||
)
|
||
is_if_returning = any(
|
||
self._is_node_return_ended(_ifn)
|
||
for _ifn in node.body
|
||
if not isinstance(_ifn, astroid.FunctionDef)
|
||
)
|
||
return is_if_returning and is_orelse_returning
|
||
# recurses on the children of the node except for those which are except handler
|
||
# because one cannot be sure that the handler will really be used
|
||
return any(
|
||
self._is_node_return_ended(_child)
|
||
for _child in node.get_children()
|
||
if not isinstance(_child, astroid.ExceptHandler)
|
||
)
|
||
|
||
def _is_function_def_never_returning(self, node):
|
||
"""Return True if the function never returns. False otherwise.
|
||
|
||
Args:
|
||
node (astroid.FunctionDef): function definition node to be analyzed.
|
||
|
||
Returns:
|
||
bool: True if the function never returns, False otherwise.
|
||
"""
|
||
try:
|
||
return node.qname() in self._never_returning_functions
|
||
except TypeError:
|
||
return False
|
||
|
||
def _check_return_at_the_end(self, node):
|
||
"""Check for presence of a *single* return statement at the end of a
|
||
function. "return" or "return None" are useless because None is the
|
||
default return type if they are missing.
|
||
|
||
NOTE: produces a message only if there is a single return statement
|
||
in the function body. Otherwise _check_consistent_returns() is called!
|
||
Per its implementation and PEP8 we can have a "return None" at the end
|
||
of the function body if there are other return statements before that!
|
||
"""
|
||
if len(self._return_nodes[node.name]) > 1:
|
||
return
|
||
if len(node.body) <= 1:
|
||
return
|
||
|
||
last = node.body[-1]
|
||
if isinstance(last, astroid.Return):
|
||
# e.g. "return"
|
||
if last.value is None:
|
||
self.add_message("useless-return", node=node)
|
||
# return None"
|
||
elif isinstance(last.value, astroid.Const) and (last.value.value is None):
|
||
self.add_message("useless-return", node=node)
|
||
|
||
|
||
class RecommandationChecker(checkers.BaseChecker):
|
||
__implements__ = (interfaces.IAstroidChecker,)
|
||
name = "refactoring"
|
||
msgs = {
|
||
"C0200": (
|
||
"Consider using enumerate instead of iterating with range and len",
|
||
"consider-using-enumerate",
|
||
"Emitted when code that iterates with range and len is "
|
||
"encountered. Such code can be simplified by using the "
|
||
"enumerate builtin.",
|
||
),
|
||
"C0201": (
|
||
"Consider iterating the dictionary directly instead of calling .keys()",
|
||
"consider-iterating-dictionary",
|
||
"Emitted when the keys of a dictionary are iterated through the .keys() "
|
||
"method. It is enough to just iterate through the dictionary itself, as "
|
||
'in "for key in dictionary".',
|
||
),
|
||
}
|
||
|
||
@staticmethod
|
||
def _is_builtin(node, function):
|
||
inferred = utils.safe_infer(node)
|
||
if not inferred:
|
||
return False
|
||
return utils.is_builtin_object(inferred) and inferred.name == function
|
||
|
||
@utils.check_messages("consider-iterating-dictionary")
|
||
def visit_call(self, node):
|
||
if not isinstance(node.func, astroid.Attribute):
|
||
return
|
||
if node.func.attrname != "keys":
|
||
return
|
||
if not isinstance(node.parent, (astroid.For, astroid.Comprehension)):
|
||
return
|
||
|
||
inferred = utils.safe_infer(node.func)
|
||
if not isinstance(inferred, astroid.BoundMethod) or not isinstance(
|
||
inferred.bound, astroid.Dict
|
||
):
|
||
return
|
||
|
||
if isinstance(node.parent, (astroid.For, astroid.Comprehension)):
|
||
self.add_message("consider-iterating-dictionary", node=node)
|
||
|
||
@utils.check_messages("consider-using-enumerate")
|
||
def visit_for(self, node):
|
||
"""Emit a convention whenever range and len are used for indexing."""
|
||
# Verify that we have a `range([start], len(...), [stop])` call and
|
||
# that the object which is iterated is used as a subscript in the
|
||
# body of the for.
|
||
|
||
# Is it a proper range call?
|
||
if not isinstance(node.iter, astroid.Call):
|
||
return
|
||
if not self._is_builtin(node.iter.func, "range"):
|
||
return
|
||
if len(node.iter.args) == 2 and not _is_constant_zero(node.iter.args[0]):
|
||
return
|
||
if len(node.iter.args) > 2:
|
||
return
|
||
|
||
# Is it a proper len call?
|
||
if not isinstance(node.iter.args[-1], astroid.Call):
|
||
return
|
||
second_func = node.iter.args[-1].func
|
||
if not self._is_builtin(second_func, "len"):
|
||
return
|
||
len_args = node.iter.args[-1].args
|
||
if not len_args or len(len_args) != 1:
|
||
return
|
||
iterating_object = len_args[0]
|
||
if not isinstance(iterating_object, astroid.Name):
|
||
return
|
||
# If we're defining __iter__ on self, enumerate won't work
|
||
scope = node.scope()
|
||
if iterating_object.name == "self" and scope.name == "__iter__":
|
||
return
|
||
|
||
# Verify that the body of the for loop uses a subscript
|
||
# with the object that was iterated. This uses some heuristics
|
||
# in order to make sure that the same object is used in the
|
||
# for body.
|
||
for child in node.body:
|
||
for subscript in child.nodes_of_class(astroid.Subscript):
|
||
if not isinstance(subscript.value, astroid.Name):
|
||
continue
|
||
|
||
value = subscript.slice
|
||
if isinstance(value, astroid.Index):
|
||
value = value.value
|
||
if not isinstance(value, astroid.Name):
|
||
continue
|
||
if value.name != node.target.name:
|
||
continue
|
||
if iterating_object.name != subscript.value.name:
|
||
continue
|
||
if subscript.value.scope() != node.scope():
|
||
# Ignore this subscript if it's not in the same
|
||
# scope. This means that in the body of the for
|
||
# loop, another scope was created, where the same
|
||
# name for the iterating object was used.
|
||
continue
|
||
self.add_message("consider-using-enumerate", node=node)
|
||
return
|
||
|
||
|
||
class NotChecker(checkers.BaseChecker):
|
||
"""checks for too many not in comparison expressions
|
||
|
||
- "not not" should trigger a warning
|
||
- "not" followed by a comparison should trigger a warning
|
||
"""
|
||
|
||
__implements__ = (interfaces.IAstroidChecker,)
|
||
msgs = {
|
||
"C0113": (
|
||
'Consider changing "%s" to "%s"',
|
||
"unneeded-not",
|
||
"Used when a boolean expression contains an unneeded negation.",
|
||
)
|
||
}
|
||
name = "refactoring"
|
||
reverse_op = {
|
||
"<": ">=",
|
||
"<=": ">",
|
||
">": "<=",
|
||
">=": "<",
|
||
"==": "!=",
|
||
"!=": "==",
|
||
"in": "not in",
|
||
"is": "is not",
|
||
}
|
||
# sets are not ordered, so for example "not set(LEFT_VALS) <= set(RIGHT_VALS)" is
|
||
# not equivalent to "set(LEFT_VALS) > set(RIGHT_VALS)"
|
||
skipped_nodes = (astroid.Set,)
|
||
# 'builtins' py3, '__builtin__' py2
|
||
skipped_classnames = [
|
||
"%s.%s" % (builtins.__name__, qname) for qname in ("set", "frozenset")
|
||
]
|
||
|
||
@utils.check_messages("unneeded-not")
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def visit_unaryop(self, node):
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if node.op != "not":
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return
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operand = node.operand
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if isinstance(operand, astroid.UnaryOp) and operand.op == "not":
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self.add_message(
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"unneeded-not",
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node=node,
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args=(node.as_string(), operand.operand.as_string()),
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)
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elif isinstance(operand, astroid.Compare):
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left = operand.left
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# ignore multiple comparisons
|
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if len(operand.ops) > 1:
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return
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operator, right = operand.ops[0]
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if operator not in self.reverse_op:
|
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return
|
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# Ignore __ne__ as function of __eq__
|
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frame = node.frame()
|
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if frame.name == "__ne__" and operator == "==":
|
||
return
|
||
for _type in (utils.node_type(left), utils.node_type(right)):
|
||
if not _type:
|
||
return
|
||
if isinstance(_type, self.skipped_nodes):
|
||
return
|
||
if (
|
||
isinstance(_type, astroid.Instance)
|
||
and _type.qname() in self.skipped_classnames
|
||
):
|
||
return
|
||
suggestion = "%s %s %s" % (
|
||
left.as_string(),
|
||
self.reverse_op[operator],
|
||
right.as_string(),
|
||
)
|
||
self.add_message(
|
||
"unneeded-not", node=node, args=(node.as_string(), suggestion)
|
||
)
|
||
|
||
|
||
class LenChecker(checkers.BaseChecker):
|
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"""Checks for incorrect usage of len() inside conditions.
|
||
Pep8 states:
|
||
For sequences, (strings, lists, tuples), use the fact that empty sequences are false.
|
||
|
||
Yes: if not seq:
|
||
if seq:
|
||
|
||
No: if len(seq):
|
||
if not len(seq):
|
||
|
||
Problems detected:
|
||
* if len(sequence):
|
||
* if not len(sequence):
|
||
* elif len(sequence):
|
||
* elif not len(sequence):
|
||
* while len(sequence):
|
||
* while not len(sequence):
|
||
* assert len(sequence):
|
||
* assert not len(sequence):
|
||
"""
|
||
|
||
__implements__ = (interfaces.IAstroidChecker,)
|
||
|
||
# configuration section name
|
||
name = "refactoring"
|
||
msgs = {
|
||
"C1801": (
|
||
"Do not use `len(SEQUENCE)` without comparison to determine if a sequence is empty",
|
||
"len-as-condition",
|
||
"Used when Pylint detects that len(sequence) is being used "
|
||
"without explicit comparison inside a condition to determine if a sequence is empty. "
|
||
"Instead of coercing the length to a boolean, either "
|
||
"rely on the fact that empty sequences are false or "
|
||
"compare the length against a scalar.",
|
||
)
|
||
}
|
||
|
||
priority = -2
|
||
options = ()
|
||
|
||
@utils.check_messages("len-as-condition")
|
||
def visit_call(self, node):
|
||
# a len(S) call is used inside a test condition
|
||
# could be if, while, assert or if expression statement
|
||
# e.g. `if len(S):`
|
||
if _is_len_call(node):
|
||
# the len() call could also be nested together with other
|
||
# boolean operations, e.g. `if z or len(x):`
|
||
parent = node.parent
|
||
while isinstance(parent, astroid.BoolOp):
|
||
parent = parent.parent
|
||
|
||
# we're finally out of any nested boolean operations so check if
|
||
# this len() call is part of a test condition
|
||
if not _node_is_test_condition(parent):
|
||
return
|
||
if not (node is parent.test or parent.test.parent_of(node)):
|
||
return
|
||
self.add_message("len-as-condition", node=node)
|
||
|
||
@utils.check_messages("len-as-condition")
|
||
def visit_unaryop(self, node):
|
||
"""`not len(S)` must become `not S` regardless if the parent block
|
||
is a test condition or something else (boolean expression)
|
||
e.g. `if not len(S):`"""
|
||
if (
|
||
isinstance(node, astroid.UnaryOp)
|
||
and node.op == "not"
|
||
and _is_len_call(node.operand)
|
||
):
|
||
self.add_message("len-as-condition", node=node)
|
||
|
||
|
||
def register(linter):
|
||
"""Required method to auto register this checker."""
|
||
linter.register_checker(RefactoringChecker(linter))
|
||
linter.register_checker(NotChecker(linter))
|
||
linter.register_checker(RecommandationChecker(linter))
|
||
linter.register_checker(LenChecker(linter))
|