2000-02-15 19:30:58 +01:00
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"""Parse a Python file and retrieve classes and methods.
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Parse enough of a Python file to recognize class and method
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definitions and to find out the superclasses of a class.
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The interface consists of a single function:
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readmodule(module, path)
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module is the name of a Python module, path is an optional list of
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directories where the module is to be searched. If present, path is
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prepended to the system search path sys.path.
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The return value is a dictionary. The keys of the dictionary are
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the names of the classes defined in the module (including classes
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that are defined via the from XXX import YYY construct). The values
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are class instances of the class Class defined here.
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A class is described by the class Class in this module. Instances
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of this class have the following instance variables:
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name -- the name of the class
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super -- a list of super classes (Class instances)
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methods -- a dictionary of methods
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file -- the file in which the class was defined
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lineno -- the line in the file on which the class statement occurred
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The dictionary of methods uses the method names as keys and the line
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numbers on which the method was defined as values.
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If the name of a super class is not recognized, the corresponding
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entry in the list of super classes is not a class instance but a
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string giving the name of the super class. Since import statements
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are recognized and imported modules are scanned as well, this
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shouldn't happen often.
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BUGS
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- Continuation lines are not dealt with at all.
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- While triple-quoted strings won't confuse it, lines that look like
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def, class, import or "from ... import" stmts inside backslash-continued
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single-quoted strings are treated like code. The expense of stopping
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that isn't worth it.
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- Code that doesn't pass tabnanny or python -t will confuse it, unless
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you set the module TABWIDTH vrbl (default 8) to the correct tab width
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for the file.
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PACKAGE RELATED BUGS
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- If you have a package and a module inside that or another package
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with the same name, module caching doesn't work properly since the
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key is the base name of the module/package.
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- The only entry that is returned when you readmodule a package is a
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__path__ whose value is a list which confuses certain class browsers.
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- When code does:
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from package import subpackage
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class MyClass(subpackage.SuperClass):
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...
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It can't locate the parent. It probably needs to have the same
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hairy logic that the import locator already does. (This logic
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exists coded in Python in the freeze package.)
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"""
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import os
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import sys
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import imp
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import re
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import string
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TABWIDTH = 8
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_getnext = re.compile(r"""
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(?P<String>
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\""" [^"\\]* (?:
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(?: \\. | "(?!"") )
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[^"\\]*
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)*
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\"""
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| ''' [^'\\]* (?:
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(?: \\. | '(?!'') )
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[^'\\]*
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)*
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'''
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)
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^
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(?P<MethodIndent> [ \t]* )
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def [ \t]+
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(?P<MethodName> [a-zA-Z_] \w* )
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[ \t]* \(
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)
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^
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(?P<ClassIndent> [ \t]* )
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class [ \t]+
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(?P<ClassName> [a-zA-Z_] \w* )
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[ \t]*
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(?P<ClassSupers> \( [^)\n]* \) )?
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[ \t]* :
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)
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^ import [ \t]+
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(?P<ImportList> [^#;\n]+ )
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)
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^ from [ \t]+
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(?P<ImportFromPath>
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[a-zA-Z_] \w*
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(?:
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[ \t]* \. [ \t]* [a-zA-Z_] \w*
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)*
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)
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[ \t]+
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import [ \t]+
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(?P<ImportFromList> [^#;\n]+ )
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)
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""", re.VERBOSE | re.DOTALL | re.MULTILINE).search
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_modules = {} # cache of modules we've seen
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# each Python class is represented by an instance of this class
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class Class:
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'''Class to represent a Python class.'''
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def __init__(self, module, name, super, file, lineno):
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self.module = module
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self.name = name
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if super is None:
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super = []
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self.super = super
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self.methods = {}
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self.file = file
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self.lineno = lineno
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def _addmethod(self, name, lineno):
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self.methods[name] = lineno
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class Function(Class):
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'''Class to represent a top-level Python function'''
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def __init__(self, module, name, file, lineno):
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Class.__init__(self, module, name, None, file, lineno)
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def _addmethod(self, name, lineno):
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assert 0, "Function._addmethod() shouldn't be called"
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def readmodule(module, path=[], inpackage=0):
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'''Backwards compatible interface.
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Like readmodule_ex() but strips Function objects from the
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resulting dictionary.'''
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dict = readmodule_ex(module, path, inpackage)
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res = {}
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for key, value in dict.items():
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if not isinstance(value, Function):
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res[key] = value
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return res
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def readmodule_ex(module, path=[], inpackage=0):
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'''Read a module file and return a dictionary of classes.
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Search for MODULE in PATH and sys.path, read and parse the
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module and return a dictionary with one entry for each class
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found in the module.'''
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dict = {}
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i = string.rfind(module, '.')
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if i >= 0:
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# Dotted module name
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package = string.strip(module[:i])
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submodule = string.strip(module[i+1:])
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parent = readmodule(package, path, inpackage)
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child = readmodule(submodule, parent['__path__'], 1)
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return child
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if _modules.has_key(module):
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# we've seen this module before...
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return _modules[module]
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if module in sys.builtin_module_names:
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# this is a built-in module
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_modules[module] = dict
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return dict
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# search the path for the module
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f = None
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if inpackage:
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try:
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f, file, (suff, mode, type) = \
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imp.find_module(module, path)
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except ImportError:
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f = None
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if f is None:
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fullpath = list(path) + sys.path
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f, file, (suff, mode, type) = imp.find_module(module, fullpath)
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if type == imp.PKG_DIRECTORY:
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dict['__path__'] = [file]
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_modules[module] = dict
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path = [file] + path
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f, file, (suff, mode, type) = \
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imp.find_module('__init__', [file])
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if type != imp.PY_SOURCE:
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# not Python source, can't do anything with this module
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f.close()
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_modules[module] = dict
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return dict
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_modules[module] = dict
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imports = []
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classstack = [] # stack of (class, indent) pairs
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src = f.read()
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f.close()
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# To avoid having to stop the regexp at each newline, instead
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# when we need a line number we simply string.count the number of
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# newlines in the string since the last time we did this; i.e.,
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# lineno = lineno + \
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# string.count(src, '\n', last_lineno_pos, here)
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# last_lineno_pos = here
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countnl = string.count
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lineno, last_lineno_pos = 1, 0
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i = 0
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while 1:
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m = _getnext(src, i)
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if not m:
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break
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start, i = m.span()
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if m.start("Method") >= 0:
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# found a method definition or function
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thisindent = _indent(m.group("MethodIndent"))
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meth_name = m.group("MethodName")
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lineno = lineno + \
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countnl(src, '\n',
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last_lineno_pos, start)
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last_lineno_pos = start
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# close all classes indented at least as much
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while classstack and \
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classstack[-1][1] >= thisindent:
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del classstack[-1]
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if classstack:
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# it's a class method
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cur_class = classstack[-1][0]
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cur_class._addmethod(meth_name, lineno)
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else:
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# it's a function
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f = Function(module, meth_name,
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file, lineno)
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dict[meth_name] = f
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elif m.start("String") >= 0:
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pass
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elif m.start("Class") >= 0:
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# we found a class definition
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thisindent = _indent(m.group("ClassIndent"))
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# close all classes indented at least as much
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while classstack and \
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classstack[-1][1] >= thisindent:
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del classstack[-1]
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lineno = lineno + \
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countnl(src, '\n', last_lineno_pos, start)
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last_lineno_pos = start
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class_name = m.group("ClassName")
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inherit = m.group("ClassSupers")
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if inherit:
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# the class inherits from other classes
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inherit = string.strip(inherit[1:-1])
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names = []
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for n in string.splitfields(inherit, ','):
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n = string.strip(n)
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if dict.has_key(n):
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# we know this super class
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n = dict[n]
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else:
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c = string.splitfields(n, '.')
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if len(c) > 1:
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# super class
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# is of the
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# form module.class:
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# look in
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# module for class
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m = c[-2]
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c = c[-1]
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if _modules.has_key(m):
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d = _modules[m]
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if d.has_key(c):
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n = d[c]
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names.append(n)
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inherit = names
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# remember this class
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cur_class = Class(module, class_name, inherit,
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file, lineno)
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dict[class_name] = cur_class
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classstack.append((cur_class, thisindent))
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elif m.start("Import") >= 0:
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# import module
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for n in string.split(m.group("ImportList"), ','):
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n = string.strip(n)
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try:
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# recursively read the imported module
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d = readmodule(n, path, inpackage)
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except:
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##print 'module', n, 'not found'
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pass
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elif m.start("ImportFrom") >= 0:
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# from module import stuff
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mod = m.group("ImportFromPath")
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names = string.split(m.group("ImportFromList"), ',')
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try:
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# recursively read the imported module
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d = readmodule(mod, path, inpackage)
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except:
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##print 'module', mod, 'not found'
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continue
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# add any classes that were defined in the
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# imported module to our name space if they
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# were mentioned in the list
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for n in names:
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n = string.strip(n)
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if d.has_key(n):
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dict[n] = d[n]
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elif n == '*':
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# only add a name if not
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# already there (to mimic what
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# Python does internally)
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# also don't add names that
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# start with _
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for n in d.keys():
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if n[0] != '_' and \
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not dict.has_key(n):
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dict[n] = d[n]
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else:
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assert 0, "regexp _getnext found something unexpected"
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return dict
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def _indent(ws, _expandtabs=string.expandtabs):
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return len(_expandtabs(ws, TABWIDTH))
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