287 lines
9.6 KiB
Python
287 lines
9.6 KiB
Python
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"""
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Docstrings are another source of information for functions and classes.
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:mod:`jedi.inference.dynamic_params` tries to find all executions of functions,
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while the docstring parsing is much easier. There are three different types of
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docstrings that |jedi| understands:
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- `Sphinx <http://sphinx-doc.org/markup/desc.html#info-field-lists>`_
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- `Epydoc <http://epydoc.sourceforge.net/manual-fields.html>`_
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- `Numpydoc <https://github.com/numpy/numpy/blob/master/doc/HOWTO_DOCUMENT.rst.txt>`_
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For example, the sphinx annotation ``:type foo: str`` clearly states that the
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type of ``foo`` is ``str``.
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As an addition to parameter searching, this module also provides return
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annotations.
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"""
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import re
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import warnings
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from parso import parse, ParserSyntaxError
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from jedi import debug
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from jedi.inference.cache import inference_state_method_cache
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from jedi.inference.base_value import iterator_to_value_set, ValueSet, \
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NO_VALUES
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from jedi.inference.lazy_value import LazyKnownValues
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DOCSTRING_PARAM_PATTERNS = [
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r'\s*:type\s+%s:\s*([^\n]+)', # Sphinx
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r'\s*:param\s+(\w+)\s+%s:[^\n]*', # Sphinx param with type
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r'\s*@type\s+%s:\s*([^\n]+)', # Epydoc
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]
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DOCSTRING_RETURN_PATTERNS = [
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re.compile(r'\s*:rtype:\s*([^\n]+)', re.M), # Sphinx
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re.compile(r'\s*@rtype:\s*([^\n]+)', re.M), # Epydoc
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]
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REST_ROLE_PATTERN = re.compile(r':[^`]+:`([^`]+)`')
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_numpy_doc_string_cache = None
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def _get_numpy_doc_string_cls():
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global _numpy_doc_string_cache
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if isinstance(_numpy_doc_string_cache, (ImportError, SyntaxError)):
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raise _numpy_doc_string_cache
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from numpydoc.docscrape import NumpyDocString # type: ignore[import]
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_numpy_doc_string_cache = NumpyDocString
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return _numpy_doc_string_cache
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def _search_param_in_numpydocstr(docstr, param_str):
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"""Search `docstr` (in numpydoc format) for type(-s) of `param_str`."""
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with warnings.catch_warnings():
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warnings.simplefilter("ignore")
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try:
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# This is a non-public API. If it ever changes we should be
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# prepared and return gracefully.
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params = _get_numpy_doc_string_cls()(docstr)._parsed_data['Parameters']
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except Exception:
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return []
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for p_name, p_type, p_descr in params:
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if p_name == param_str:
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m = re.match(r'([^,]+(,[^,]+)*?)(,[ ]*optional)?$', p_type)
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if m:
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p_type = m.group(1)
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return list(_expand_typestr(p_type))
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return []
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def _search_return_in_numpydocstr(docstr):
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"""
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Search `docstr` (in numpydoc format) for type(-s) of function returns.
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"""
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with warnings.catch_warnings():
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warnings.simplefilter("ignore")
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try:
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doc = _get_numpy_doc_string_cls()(docstr)
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except Exception:
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return
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try:
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# This is a non-public API. If it ever changes we should be
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# prepared and return gracefully.
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returns = doc._parsed_data['Returns']
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returns += doc._parsed_data['Yields']
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except Exception:
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return
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for r_name, r_type, r_descr in returns:
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# Return names are optional and if so the type is in the name
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if not r_type:
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r_type = r_name
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yield from _expand_typestr(r_type)
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def _expand_typestr(type_str):
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"""
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Attempts to interpret the possible types in `type_str`
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"""
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# Check if alternative types are specified with 'or'
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if re.search(r'\bor\b', type_str):
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for t in type_str.split('or'):
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yield t.split('of')[0].strip()
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# Check if like "list of `type`" and set type to list
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elif re.search(r'\bof\b', type_str):
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yield type_str.split('of')[0]
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# Check if type has is a set of valid literal values eg: {'C', 'F', 'A'}
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elif type_str.startswith('{'):
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node = parse(type_str, version='3.7').children[0]
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if node.type == 'atom':
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for leaf in getattr(node.children[1], "children", []):
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if leaf.type == 'number':
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if '.' in leaf.value:
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yield 'float'
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else:
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yield 'int'
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elif leaf.type == 'string':
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if 'b' in leaf.string_prefix.lower():
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yield 'bytes'
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else:
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yield 'str'
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# Ignore everything else.
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# Otherwise just work with what we have.
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else:
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yield type_str
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def _search_param_in_docstr(docstr, param_str):
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"""
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Search `docstr` for type(-s) of `param_str`.
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>>> _search_param_in_docstr(':type param: int', 'param')
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['int']
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>>> _search_param_in_docstr('@type param: int', 'param')
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['int']
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>>> _search_param_in_docstr(
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... ':type param: :class:`threading.Thread`', 'param')
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['threading.Thread']
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>>> bool(_search_param_in_docstr('no document', 'param'))
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False
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>>> _search_param_in_docstr(':param int param: some description', 'param')
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['int']
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"""
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# look at #40 to see definitions of those params
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patterns = [re.compile(p % re.escape(param_str))
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for p in DOCSTRING_PARAM_PATTERNS]
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for pattern in patterns:
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match = pattern.search(docstr)
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if match:
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return [_strip_rst_role(match.group(1))]
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return _search_param_in_numpydocstr(docstr, param_str)
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def _strip_rst_role(type_str):
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"""
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Strip off the part looks like a ReST role in `type_str`.
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>>> _strip_rst_role(':class:`ClassName`') # strip off :class:
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'ClassName'
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>>> _strip_rst_role(':py:obj:`module.Object`') # works with domain
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'module.Object'
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>>> _strip_rst_role('ClassName') # do nothing when not ReST role
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'ClassName'
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See also:
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http://sphinx-doc.org/domains.html#cross-referencing-python-objects
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"""
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match = REST_ROLE_PATTERN.match(type_str)
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if match:
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return match.group(1)
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else:
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return type_str
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def _infer_for_statement_string(module_context, string):
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if string is None:
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return []
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potential_imports = re.findall(r'((?:\w+\.)*\w+)\.', string)
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# Try to import module part in dotted name.
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# (e.g., 'threading' in 'threading.Thread').
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imports = "\n".join(f"import {p}" for p in potential_imports)
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string = f'{imports}\n{string}'
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debug.dbg('Parse docstring code %s', string, color='BLUE')
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grammar = module_context.inference_state.grammar
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try:
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module = grammar.parse(string, error_recovery=False)
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except ParserSyntaxError:
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return []
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try:
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# It's not the last item, because that's an end marker.
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stmt = module.children[-2]
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except (AttributeError, IndexError):
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return []
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if stmt.type not in ('name', 'atom', 'atom_expr'):
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return []
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# Here we basically use a fake module that also uses the filters in
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# the actual module.
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from jedi.inference.docstring_utils import DocstringModule
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m = DocstringModule(
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in_module_context=module_context,
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inference_state=module_context.inference_state,
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module_node=module,
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code_lines=[],
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)
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return list(_execute_types_in_stmt(m.as_context(), stmt))
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def _execute_types_in_stmt(module_context, stmt):
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"""
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Executing all types or general elements that we find in a statement. This
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doesn't include tuple, list and dict literals, because the stuff they
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contain is executed. (Used as type information).
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"""
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definitions = module_context.infer_node(stmt)
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return ValueSet.from_sets(
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_execute_array_values(module_context.inference_state, d)
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for d in definitions
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)
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def _execute_array_values(inference_state, array):
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"""
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Tuples indicate that there's not just one return value, but the listed
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ones. `(str, int)` means that it returns a tuple with both types.
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"""
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from jedi.inference.value.iterable import SequenceLiteralValue, FakeTuple, FakeList
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if isinstance(array, SequenceLiteralValue) and array.array_type in ('tuple', 'list'):
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values = []
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for lazy_value in array.py__iter__():
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objects = ValueSet.from_sets(
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_execute_array_values(inference_state, typ)
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for typ in lazy_value.infer()
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)
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values.append(LazyKnownValues(objects))
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cls = FakeTuple if array.array_type == 'tuple' else FakeList
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return {cls(inference_state, values)}
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else:
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return array.execute_annotation()
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@inference_state_method_cache()
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def infer_param(function_value, param):
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def infer_docstring(docstring):
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return ValueSet(
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p
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for param_str in _search_param_in_docstr(docstring, param.name.value)
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for p in _infer_for_statement_string(module_context, param_str)
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)
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module_context = function_value.get_root_context()
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func = param.get_parent_function()
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if func.type == 'lambdef':
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return NO_VALUES
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types = infer_docstring(function_value.py__doc__())
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if function_value.is_bound_method() \
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and function_value.py__name__() == '__init__':
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types |= infer_docstring(function_value.class_context.py__doc__())
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debug.dbg('Found param types for docstring: %s', types, color='BLUE')
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return types
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@inference_state_method_cache()
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@iterator_to_value_set
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def infer_return_types(function_value):
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def search_return_in_docstr(code):
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for p in DOCSTRING_RETURN_PATTERNS:
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match = p.search(code)
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if match:
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yield _strip_rst_role(match.group(1))
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# Check for numpy style return hint
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yield from _search_return_in_numpydocstr(code)
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for type_str in search_return_in_docstr(function_value.py__doc__()):
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yield from _infer_for_statement_string(function_value.get_root_context(), type_str)
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