472 lines
18 KiB
Python
472 lines
18 KiB
Python
# Copyright 2016 Grist Labs, Inc.
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#
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# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
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# you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
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# You may obtain a copy of the License at
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#
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# http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
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#
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# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
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# distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
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# WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
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# See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
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# limitations under the License.
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import abc
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import ast
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import bisect
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import sys
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import token
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from ast import Module
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from typing import Iterable, Iterator, List, Optional, Tuple, Any, cast, TYPE_CHECKING
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import six
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from six.moves import xrange # pylint: disable=redefined-builtin
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from .line_numbers import LineNumbers
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from .util import (
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Token, match_token, is_non_coding_token, patched_generate_tokens, last_stmt,
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annotate_fstring_nodes, generate_tokens, is_module, is_stmt
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)
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if TYPE_CHECKING: # pragma: no cover
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from .util import AstNode, TokenInfo
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class ASTTextBase(six.with_metaclass(abc.ABCMeta, object)):
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def __init__(self, source_text, filename):
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# type: (Any, str) -> None
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# FIXME: Strictly, the type of source_text is one of the six string types, but hard to specify with mypy given
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# https://mypy.readthedocs.io/en/stable/common_issues.html#variables-vs-type-aliases
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self._filename = filename
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# Decode source after parsing to let Python 2 handle coding declarations.
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# (If the encoding was not utf-8 compatible, then even if it parses correctly,
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# we'll fail with a unicode error here.)
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source_text = six.ensure_text(source_text)
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self._text = source_text
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self._line_numbers = LineNumbers(source_text)
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@abc.abstractmethod
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def get_text_positions(self, node, padded):
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# type: (AstNode, bool) -> Tuple[Tuple[int, int], Tuple[int, int]]
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"""
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Returns two ``(lineno, col_offset)`` tuples for the start and end of the given node.
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If the positions can't be determined, or the nodes don't correspond to any particular text,
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returns ``(1, 0)`` for both.
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``padded`` corresponds to the ``padded`` argument to ``ast.get_source_segment()``.
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This means that if ``padded`` is True, the start position will be adjusted to include
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leading whitespace if ``node`` is a multiline statement.
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"""
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raise NotImplementedError # pragma: no cover
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def get_text_range(self, node, padded=True):
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# type: (AstNode, bool) -> Tuple[int, int]
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"""
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Returns the (startpos, endpos) positions in source text corresponding to the given node.
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Returns (0, 0) for nodes (like `Load`) that don't correspond to any particular text.
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See ``get_text_positions()`` for details on the ``padded`` argument.
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"""
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start, end = self.get_text_positions(node, padded)
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return (
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self._line_numbers.line_to_offset(*start),
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self._line_numbers.line_to_offset(*end),
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)
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def get_text(self, node, padded=True):
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# type: (AstNode, bool) -> str
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"""
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Returns the text corresponding to the given node.
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Returns '' for nodes (like `Load`) that don't correspond to any particular text.
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See ``get_text_positions()`` for details on the ``padded`` argument.
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"""
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start, end = self.get_text_range(node, padded)
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return self._text[start: end]
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class ASTTokens(ASTTextBase, object):
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"""
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ASTTokens maintains the text of Python code in several forms: as a string, as line numbers, and
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as tokens, and is used to mark and access token and position information.
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``source_text`` must be a unicode or UTF8-encoded string. If you pass in UTF8 bytes, remember
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that all offsets you'll get are to the unicode text, which is available as the ``.text``
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property.
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If ``parse`` is set, the ``source_text`` will be parsed with ``ast.parse()``, and the resulting
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tree marked with token info and made available as the ``.tree`` property.
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If ``tree`` is given, it will be marked and made available as the ``.tree`` property. In
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addition to the trees produced by the ``ast`` module, ASTTokens will also mark trees produced
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using ``astroid`` library <https://www.astroid.org>.
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If only ``source_text`` is given, you may use ``.mark_tokens(tree)`` to mark the nodes of an AST
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tree created separately.
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"""
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def __init__(self, source_text, parse=False, tree=None, filename='<unknown>', tokens=None):
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# type: (Any, bool, Optional[Module], str, Iterable[TokenInfo]) -> None
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# FIXME: Strictly, the type of source_text is one of the six string types, but hard to specify with mypy given
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# https://mypy.readthedocs.io/en/stable/common_issues.html#variables-vs-type-aliases
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super(ASTTokens, self).__init__(source_text, filename)
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self._tree = ast.parse(source_text, filename) if parse else tree
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# Tokenize the code.
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if tokens is None:
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tokens = generate_tokens(self._text)
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self._tokens = list(self._translate_tokens(tokens))
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# Extract the start positions of all tokens, so that we can quickly map positions to tokens.
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self._token_offsets = [tok.startpos for tok in self._tokens]
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if self._tree:
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self.mark_tokens(self._tree)
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def mark_tokens(self, root_node):
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# type: (Module) -> None
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"""
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Given the root of the AST or Astroid tree produced from source_text, visits all nodes marking
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them with token and position information by adding ``.first_token`` and
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``.last_token``attributes. This is done automatically in the constructor when ``parse`` or
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``tree`` arguments are set, but may be used manually with a separate AST or Astroid tree.
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"""
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# The hard work of this class is done by MarkTokens
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from .mark_tokens import MarkTokens # to avoid import loops
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MarkTokens(self).visit_tree(root_node)
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def _translate_tokens(self, original_tokens):
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# type: (Iterable[TokenInfo]) -> Iterator[Token]
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"""
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Translates the given standard library tokens into our own representation.
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"""
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for index, tok in enumerate(patched_generate_tokens(original_tokens)):
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tok_type, tok_str, start, end, line = tok
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yield Token(tok_type, tok_str, start, end, line, index,
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self._line_numbers.line_to_offset(start[0], start[1]),
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self._line_numbers.line_to_offset(end[0], end[1]))
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@property
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def text(self):
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# type: () -> str
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"""The source code passed into the constructor."""
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return self._text
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@property
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def tokens(self):
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# type: () -> List[Token]
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"""The list of tokens corresponding to the source code from the constructor."""
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return self._tokens
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@property
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def tree(self):
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# type: () -> Optional[Module]
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"""The root of the AST tree passed into the constructor or parsed from the source code."""
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return self._tree
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@property
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def filename(self):
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# type: () -> str
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"""The filename that was parsed"""
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return self._filename
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def get_token_from_offset(self, offset):
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# type: (int) -> Token
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"""
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Returns the token containing the given character offset (0-based position in source text),
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or the preceeding token if the position is between tokens.
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"""
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return self._tokens[bisect.bisect(self._token_offsets, offset) - 1]
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def get_token(self, lineno, col_offset):
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# type: (int, int) -> Token
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"""
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Returns the token containing the given (lineno, col_offset) position, or the preceeding token
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if the position is between tokens.
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"""
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# TODO: add test for multibyte unicode. We need to translate offsets from ast module (which
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# are in utf8) to offsets into the unicode text. tokenize module seems to use unicode offsets
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# but isn't explicit.
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return self.get_token_from_offset(self._line_numbers.line_to_offset(lineno, col_offset))
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def get_token_from_utf8(self, lineno, col_offset):
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# type: (int, int) -> Token
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"""
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Same as get_token(), but interprets col_offset as a UTF8 offset, which is what `ast` uses.
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"""
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return self.get_token(lineno, self._line_numbers.from_utf8_col(lineno, col_offset))
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def next_token(self, tok, include_extra=False):
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# type: (Token, bool) -> Token
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"""
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Returns the next token after the given one. If include_extra is True, includes non-coding
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tokens from the tokenize module, such as NL and COMMENT.
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"""
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i = tok.index + 1
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if not include_extra:
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while is_non_coding_token(self._tokens[i].type):
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i += 1
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return self._tokens[i]
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def prev_token(self, tok, include_extra=False):
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# type: (Token, bool) -> Token
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"""
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Returns the previous token before the given one. If include_extra is True, includes non-coding
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tokens from the tokenize module, such as NL and COMMENT.
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"""
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i = tok.index - 1
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if not include_extra:
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while is_non_coding_token(self._tokens[i].type):
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i -= 1
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return self._tokens[i]
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def find_token(self, start_token, tok_type, tok_str=None, reverse=False):
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# type: (Token, int, Optional[str], bool) -> Token
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"""
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Looks for the first token, starting at start_token, that matches tok_type and, if given, the
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token string. Searches backwards if reverse is True. Returns ENDMARKER token if not found (you
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can check it with `token.ISEOF(t.type)`).
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"""
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t = start_token
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advance = self.prev_token if reverse else self.next_token
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while not match_token(t, tok_type, tok_str) and not token.ISEOF(t.type):
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t = advance(t, include_extra=True)
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return t
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def token_range(self,
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first_token, # type: Token
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last_token, # type: Token
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include_extra=False, # type: bool
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):
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# type: (...) -> Iterator[Token]
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"""
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Yields all tokens in order from first_token through and including last_token. If
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include_extra is True, includes non-coding tokens such as tokenize.NL and .COMMENT.
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"""
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for i in xrange(first_token.index, last_token.index + 1):
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if include_extra or not is_non_coding_token(self._tokens[i].type):
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yield self._tokens[i]
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def get_tokens(self, node, include_extra=False):
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# type: (AstNode, bool) -> Iterator[Token]
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"""
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Yields all tokens making up the given node. If include_extra is True, includes non-coding
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tokens such as tokenize.NL and .COMMENT.
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"""
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return self.token_range(node.first_token, node.last_token, include_extra=include_extra)
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def get_text_positions(self, node, padded):
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# type: (AstNode, bool) -> Tuple[Tuple[int, int], Tuple[int, int]]
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"""
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Returns two ``(lineno, col_offset)`` tuples for the start and end of the given node.
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If the positions can't be determined, or the nodes don't correspond to any particular text,
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returns ``(1, 0)`` for both.
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``padded`` corresponds to the ``padded`` argument to ``ast.get_source_segment()``.
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This means that if ``padded`` is True, the start position will be adjusted to include
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leading whitespace if ``node`` is a multiline statement.
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"""
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if not hasattr(node, 'first_token'):
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return (1, 0), (1, 0)
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start = node.first_token.start
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end = node.last_token.end
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if padded and any(match_token(t, token.NEWLINE) for t in self.get_tokens(node)):
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# Set col_offset to 0 to include leading indentation for multiline statements.
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start = (start[0], 0)
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return start, end
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class ASTText(ASTTextBase, object):
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"""
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Supports the same ``get_text*`` methods as ``ASTTokens``,
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but uses the AST to determine the text positions instead of tokens.
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This is faster than ``ASTTokens`` as it requires less setup work.
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It also (sometimes) supports nodes inside f-strings, which ``ASTTokens`` doesn't.
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Some node types and/or Python versions are not supported.
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In these cases the ``get_text*`` methods will fall back to using ``ASTTokens``
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which incurs the usual setup cost the first time.
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If you want to avoid this, check ``supports_tokenless(node)`` before calling ``get_text*`` methods.
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"""
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def __init__(self, source_text, tree=None, filename='<unknown>'):
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# type: (Any, Optional[Module], str) -> None
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# FIXME: Strictly, the type of source_text is one of the six string types, but hard to specify with mypy given
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# https://mypy.readthedocs.io/en/stable/common_issues.html#variables-vs-type-aliases
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super(ASTText, self).__init__(source_text, filename)
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self._tree = tree
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if self._tree is not None:
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annotate_fstring_nodes(self._tree)
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self._asttokens = None # type: Optional[ASTTokens]
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@property
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def tree(self):
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# type: () -> Module
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if self._tree is None:
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self._tree = ast.parse(self._text, self._filename)
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annotate_fstring_nodes(self._tree)
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return self._tree
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@property
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def asttokens(self):
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# type: () -> ASTTokens
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if self._asttokens is None:
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self._asttokens = ASTTokens(
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self._text,
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tree=self.tree,
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filename=self._filename,
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)
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return self._asttokens
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def _get_text_positions_tokenless(self, node, padded):
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# type: (AstNode, bool) -> Tuple[Tuple[int, int], Tuple[int, int]]
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"""
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Version of ``get_text_positions()`` that doesn't use tokens.
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"""
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if sys.version_info[:2] < (3, 8): # pragma: no cover
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# This is just for mpypy
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raise AssertionError("This method should only be called internally after checking supports_tokenless()")
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if is_module(node):
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# Modules don't have position info, so just return the range of the whole text.
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# The token-using method does something different, but its behavior seems weird and inconsistent.
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# For example, in a file with only comments, it only returns the first line.
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# It's hard to imagine a case when this matters.
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return (1, 0), self._line_numbers.offset_to_line(len(self._text))
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if getattr(node, 'lineno', None) is None:
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return (1, 0), (1, 0)
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assert node # tell mypy that node is not None, which we allowed up to here for compatibility
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decorators = getattr(node, 'decorator_list', [])
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if not decorators:
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# Astroid uses node.decorators.nodes instead of node.decorator_list.
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decorators_node = getattr(node, 'decorators', None)
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decorators = getattr(decorators_node, 'nodes', [])
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if decorators:
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# Function/Class definition nodes are marked by AST as starting at def/class,
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# not the first decorator. This doesn't match the token-using behavior,
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# or inspect.getsource(), and just seems weird.
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start_node = decorators[0]
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else:
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start_node = node
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start_lineno = start_node.lineno
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end_node = last_stmt(node)
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# Include leading indentation for multiline statements.
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# This doesn't mean simple statements that happen to be on multiple lines,
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# but compound statements where inner indentation matters.
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# So we don't just compare node.lineno and node.end_lineno,
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# we check for a contained statement starting on a different line.
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if padded and (
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start_lineno != end_node.lineno
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or (
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# Astroid docstrings aren't treated as separate statements.
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# So to handle function/class definitions with a docstring but no other body,
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# we just check that the node is a statement with a docstring
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# and spanning multiple lines in the simple, literal sense.
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start_lineno != node.end_lineno
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and getattr(node, "doc_node", None)
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and is_stmt(node)
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)
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):
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start_col_offset = 0
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else:
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start_col_offset = self._line_numbers.from_utf8_col(start_lineno, start_node.col_offset)
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start = (start_lineno, start_col_offset)
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# To match the token-using behaviour, we exclude trailing semicolons and comments.
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# This means that for blocks containing multiple statements, we have to use the last one
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# instead of the actual node for end_lineno and end_col_offset.
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end_lineno = cast(int, end_node.end_lineno)
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end_col_offset = cast(int, end_node.end_col_offset)
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end_col_offset = self._line_numbers.from_utf8_col(end_lineno, end_col_offset)
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end = (end_lineno, end_col_offset)
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return start, end
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def get_text_positions(self, node, padded):
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# type: (AstNode, bool) -> Tuple[Tuple[int, int], Tuple[int, int]]
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"""
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Returns two ``(lineno, col_offset)`` tuples for the start and end of the given node.
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If the positions can't be determined, or the nodes don't correspond to any particular text,
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returns ``(1, 0)`` for both.
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``padded`` corresponds to the ``padded`` argument to ``ast.get_source_segment()``.
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This means that if ``padded`` is True, the start position will be adjusted to include
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leading whitespace if ``node`` is a multiline statement.
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"""
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if getattr(node, "_broken_positions", None):
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# This node was marked in util.annotate_fstring_nodes as having untrustworthy lineno/col_offset.
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return (1, 0), (1, 0)
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if supports_tokenless(node):
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return self._get_text_positions_tokenless(node, padded)
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return self.asttokens.get_text_positions(node, padded)
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# Node types that _get_text_positions_tokenless doesn't support. Only relevant for Python 3.8+.
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_unsupported_tokenless_types = () # type: Tuple[str, ...]
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if sys.version_info[:2] >= (3, 8):
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# no lineno
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_unsupported_tokenless_types += ("arguments", "Arguments", "withitem")
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if sys.version_info[:2] == (3, 8):
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# _get_text_positions_tokenless works incorrectly for these types due to bugs in Python 3.8.
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_unsupported_tokenless_types += ("arg", "Starred")
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# no lineno in 3.8
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_unsupported_tokenless_types += ("Slice", "ExtSlice", "Index", "keyword")
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def supports_tokenless(node=None):
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# type: (Any) -> bool
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"""
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Returns True if the Python version and the node (if given) are supported by
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the ``get_text*`` methods of ``ASTText`` without falling back to ``ASTTokens``.
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See ``ASTText`` for why this matters.
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The following cases are not supported:
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- Python 3.7 and earlier
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- PyPy
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- ``ast.arguments`` / ``astroid.Arguments``
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- ``ast.withitem``
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- ``astroid.Comprehension``
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- ``astroid.AssignName`` inside ``astroid.Arguments`` or ``astroid.ExceptHandler``
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- The following nodes in Python 3.8 only:
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- ``ast.arg``
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- ``ast.Starred``
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- ``ast.Slice``
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- ``ast.ExtSlice``
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- ``ast.Index``
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- ``ast.keyword``
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"""
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return (
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type(node).__name__ not in _unsupported_tokenless_types
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and not (
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# astroid nodes
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not isinstance(node, ast.AST) and node is not None and (
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(
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type(node).__name__ == "AssignName"
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and type(node.parent).__name__ in ("Arguments", "ExceptHandler")
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)
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)
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)
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and sys.version_info[:2] >= (3, 8)
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and 'pypy' not in sys.version.lower()
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)
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