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Use the methods on the AST object instead of module-level functions; these have been implemented for a couple of versions now, and are already used in the module documentation in preference to the functions.
191 lines
5.6 KiB
Python
191 lines
5.6 KiB
Python
"""Simple code to extract class & function docstrings from a module.
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This code is used as an example in the library reference manual in the
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section on using the parser module. Refer to the manual for a thorough
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discussion of the operation of this code.
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"""
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import os
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import parser
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import symbol
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import token
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import types
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from types import ListType, TupleType
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def get_docs(fileName):
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"""Retrieve information from the parse tree of a source file.
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fileName
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Name of the file to read Python source code from.
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"""
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source = open(fileName).read()
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basename = os.path.basename(os.path.splitext(fileName)[0])
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ast = parser.suite(source)
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return ModuleInfo(ast.totuple(), basename)
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class SuiteInfoBase:
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_docstring = ''
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_name = ''
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def __init__(self, tree = None):
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self._class_info = {}
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self._function_info = {}
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if tree:
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self._extract_info(tree)
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def _extract_info(self, tree):
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# extract docstring
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if len(tree) == 2:
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found, vars = match(DOCSTRING_STMT_PATTERN[1], tree[1])
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else:
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found, vars = match(DOCSTRING_STMT_PATTERN, tree[3])
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if found:
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self._docstring = eval(vars['docstring'])
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# discover inner definitions
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for node in tree[1:]:
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found, vars = match(COMPOUND_STMT_PATTERN, node)
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if found:
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cstmt = vars['compound']
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if cstmt[0] == symbol.funcdef:
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name = cstmt[2][1]
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self._function_info[name] = FunctionInfo(cstmt)
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elif cstmt[0] == symbol.classdef:
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name = cstmt[2][1]
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self._class_info[name] = ClassInfo(cstmt)
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def get_docstring(self):
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return self._docstring
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def get_name(self):
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return self._name
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def get_class_names(self):
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return self._class_info.keys()
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def get_class_info(self, name):
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return self._class_info[name]
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def __getitem__(self, name):
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try:
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return self._class_info[name]
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except KeyError:
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return self._function_info[name]
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class SuiteFuncInfo:
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# Mixin class providing access to function names and info.
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def get_function_names(self):
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return self._function_info.keys()
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def get_function_info(self, name):
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return self._function_info[name]
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class FunctionInfo(SuiteInfoBase, SuiteFuncInfo):
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def __init__(self, tree = None):
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self._name = tree[2][1]
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SuiteInfoBase.__init__(self, tree and tree[-1] or None)
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class ClassInfo(SuiteInfoBase):
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def __init__(self, tree = None):
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self._name = tree[2][1]
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SuiteInfoBase.__init__(self, tree and tree[-1] or None)
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def get_method_names(self):
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return self._function_info.keys()
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def get_method_info(self, name):
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return self._function_info[name]
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class ModuleInfo(SuiteInfoBase, SuiteFuncInfo):
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def __init__(self, tree = None, name = "<string>"):
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self._name = name
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SuiteInfoBase.__init__(self, tree)
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if tree:
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found, vars = match(DOCSTRING_STMT_PATTERN, tree[1])
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if found:
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self._docstring = vars["docstring"]
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def match(pattern, data, vars=None):
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"""Match `data' to `pattern', with variable extraction.
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pattern
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Pattern to match against, possibly containing variables.
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data
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Data to be checked and against which variables are extracted.
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vars
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Dictionary of variables which have already been found. If not
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provided, an empty dictionary is created.
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The `pattern' value may contain variables of the form ['varname'] which
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are allowed to match anything. The value that is matched is returned as
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part of a dictionary which maps 'varname' to the matched value. 'varname'
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is not required to be a string object, but using strings makes patterns
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and the code which uses them more readable.
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This function returns two values: a boolean indicating whether a match
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was found and a dictionary mapping variable names to their associated
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values.
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"""
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if vars is None:
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vars = {}
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if type(pattern) is ListType: # 'variables' are ['varname']
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vars[pattern[0]] = data
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return 1, vars
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if type(pattern) is not TupleType:
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return (pattern == data), vars
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if len(data) != len(pattern):
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return 0, vars
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for pattern, data in map(None, pattern, data):
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same, vars = match(pattern, data, vars)
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if not same:
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break
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return same, vars
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# This pattern identifies compound statements, allowing them to be readily
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# differentiated from simple statements.
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#
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COMPOUND_STMT_PATTERN = (
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symbol.stmt,
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(symbol.compound_stmt, ['compound'])
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)
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# This pattern will match a 'stmt' node which *might* represent a docstring;
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# docstrings require that the statement which provides the docstring be the
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# first statement in the class or function, which this pattern does not check.
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#
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DOCSTRING_STMT_PATTERN = (
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symbol.stmt,
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(symbol.simple_stmt,
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(symbol.small_stmt,
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(symbol.expr_stmt,
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(symbol.testlist,
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(symbol.test,
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(symbol.and_test,
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(symbol.not_test,
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(symbol.comparison,
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(symbol.expr,
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(symbol.xor_expr,
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(symbol.and_expr,
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(symbol.shift_expr,
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(symbol.arith_expr,
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(symbol.term,
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(symbol.factor,
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(symbol.power,
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(symbol.atom,
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(token.STRING, ['docstring'])
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)))))))))))))))),
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(token.NEWLINE, '')
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))
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