示例#1
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 def test_at_least_n_matcher_args_true(self) -> None:
     # Match a function call to "foo" where the first argument is the integer
     # value 1, and there are at least two wildcard arguments after.
     self.assertTrue(
         matches(
             cst.Call(
                 func=cst.Name("foo"),
                 args=(
                     cst.Arg(cst.Integer("1")),
                     cst.Arg(cst.Integer("2")),
                     cst.Arg(cst.Integer("3")),
                 ),
             ),
             m.Call(
                 func=m.Name("foo"),
                 args=(m.Arg(m.Integer("1")), m.AtLeastN(m.Arg(), n=2)),
             ),
         )
     )
     # Match a function call to "foo" where the first argument is the integer
     # value 1, and there are at least two arguements are integers of any value
     # after.
     self.assertTrue(
         matches(
             cst.Call(
                 func=cst.Name("foo"),
                 args=(
                     cst.Arg(cst.Integer("1")),
                     cst.Arg(cst.Integer("2")),
                     cst.Arg(cst.Integer("3")),
                 ),
             ),
             m.Call(
                 func=m.Name("foo"),
                 args=(m.Arg(m.Integer("1")), m.AtLeastN(m.Arg(m.Integer()), n=2)),
             ),
         )
     )
     # Match a function call to "foo" where the first argument is the integer
     # value 1, and there are at least two arguements that are integers with the
     # value 2 or 3 after.
     self.assertTrue(
         matches(
             cst.Call(
                 func=cst.Name("foo"),
                 args=(
                     cst.Arg(cst.Integer("1")),
                     cst.Arg(cst.Integer("2")),
                     cst.Arg(cst.Integer("3")),
                 ),
             ),
             m.Call(
                 func=m.Name("foo"),
                 args=(
                     m.Arg(m.Integer("1")),
                     m.AtLeastN(m.Arg(m.OneOf(m.Integer("2"), m.Integer("3"))), n=2),
                 ),
             ),
         )
     )
示例#2
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 def test_at_least_n_matcher_args_false(self) -> None:
     # Fail to match a function call to "foo" where the first argument is the
     # integer value 1, and there are at least two arguments after that are
     # strings.
     self.assertFalse(
         matches(
             cst.Call(
                 func=cst.Name("foo"),
                 args=(
                     cst.Arg(cst.Integer("1")),
                     cst.Arg(cst.Integer("2")),
                     cst.Arg(cst.Integer("3")),
                 ),
             ),
             m.Call(
                 func=m.Name("foo"),
                 args=(
                     m.Arg(m.Integer("1")),
                     m.AtLeastN(m.Arg(m.SimpleString()), n=2),
                 ),
             ),
         ))
     # Fail to match a function call to "foo" where the first argument is the integer
     # value 1, and there are at least three wildcard arguments after.
     self.assertFalse(
         matches(
             cst.Call(
                 func=cst.Name("foo"),
                 args=(
                     cst.Arg(cst.Integer("1")),
                     cst.Arg(cst.Integer("2")),
                     cst.Arg(cst.Integer("3")),
                 ),
             ),
             m.Call(
                 func=m.Name("foo"),
                 args=(m.Arg(m.Integer("1")), m.AtLeastN(m.Arg(), n=3)),
             ),
         ))
     # Fail to match a function call to "foo" where the first argument is the
     # integer value 1, and there are at least two arguements that are integers with
     # the value 2 after.
     self.assertFalse(
         matches(
             cst.Call(
                 func=cst.Name("foo"),
                 args=(
                     cst.Arg(cst.Integer("1")),
                     cst.Arg(cst.Integer("2")),
                     cst.Arg(cst.Integer("3")),
                 ),
             ),
             m.Call(
                 func=m.Name("foo"),
                 args=(
                     m.Arg(m.Integer("1")),
                     m.AtLeastN(m.Arg(m.Integer("2")), n=2),
                 ),
             ),
         ))
示例#3
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 def test_at_least_n_matcher_no_args_false(self) -> None:
     # Fail to match a function call to "foo" with at least four arguments.
     self.assertFalse(
         matches(
             cst.Call(
                 func=cst.Name("foo"),
                 args=(
                     cst.Arg(cst.Integer("1")),
                     cst.Arg(cst.Integer("2")),
                     cst.Arg(cst.Integer("3")),
                 ),
             ),
             m.Call(func=m.Name("foo"), args=(m.AtLeastN(n=4),)),
         )
     )
     # Fail to match a function call to "foo" with at least four arguments,
     # the first one being the value 1.
     self.assertFalse(
         matches(
             cst.Call(
                 func=cst.Name("foo"),
                 args=(
                     cst.Arg(cst.Integer("1")),
                     cst.Arg(cst.Integer("2")),
                     cst.Arg(cst.Integer("3")),
                 ),
             ),
             m.Call(
                 func=m.Name("foo"), args=(m.Arg(m.Integer("1")), m.AtLeastN(n=3))
             ),
         )
     )
     # Fail to match a function call to "foo" with at least three arguments,
     # the last one being the value 2.
     self.assertFalse(
         matches(
             cst.Call(
                 func=cst.Name("foo"),
                 args=(
                     cst.Arg(cst.Integer("1")),
                     cst.Arg(cst.Integer("2")),
                     cst.Arg(cst.Integer("3")),
                 ),
             ),
             m.Call(
                 func=m.Name("foo"), args=(m.AtLeastN(n=2), m.Arg(m.Integer("2")))
             ),
         )
     )
示例#4
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 def _has_testnode(node: cst.Module) -> bool:
     return m.matches(
         node,
         m.Module(body=[
             # Sequence wildcard matchers matches LibCAST nodes in a row in a
             # sequence. It does not implicitly match on partial sequences. So,
             # when matching against a sequence we will need to provide a
             # complete pattern. This often means using helpers such as
             # ``ZeroOrMore()`` as the first and last element of the sequence.
             m.ZeroOrMore(),
             m.AtLeastN(
                 n=1,
                 matcher=m.OneOf(
                     m.FunctionDef(name=m.Name(value=m.MatchIfTrue(
                         lambda value: value.startswith("test_")))),
                     m.ClassDef(name=m.Name(value=m.MatchIfTrue(
                         lambda value: value.startswith("Test")))),
                 ),
             ),
             m.ZeroOrMore(),
         ]),
     )
示例#5
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from typing import List, Optional, Set, Tuple, Union

import libcst as cst
from libcst import matchers as m

from tornado_async_transformer.helpers import (
    name_attr_possibilities,
    some_version_of,
    with_added_imports,
)

# matchers
gen_return_statement_matcher = m.Raise(
    exc=some_version_of("tornado.gen.Return"))
gen_return_call_with_args_matcher = m.Raise(exc=m.Call(
    func=some_version_of("tornado.gen.Return"), args=[m.AtLeastN(n=1)]))
gen_return_call_matcher = m.Raise(exc=m.Call(
    func=some_version_of("tornado.gen.Return")))
gen_return_matcher = gen_return_statement_matcher | gen_return_call_matcher
gen_sleep_matcher = m.Call(func=some_version_of("gen.sleep"))
gen_task_matcher = m.Call(func=some_version_of("gen.Task"))
gen_coroutine_decorator_matcher = m.Decorator(
    decorator=some_version_of("tornado.gen.coroutine"))
gen_test_coroutine_decorator = m.Decorator(
    decorator=some_version_of("tornado.testing.gen_test"))
coroutine_decorator_matcher = (gen_coroutine_decorator_matcher
                               | gen_test_coroutine_decorator)
coroutine_matcher = m.FunctionDef(
    asynchronous=None,
    decorators=[m.ZeroOrMore(), coroutine_decorator_matcher,
                m.ZeroOrMore()],
示例#6
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 def test_at_least_n_matcher_no_args_true(self) -> None:
     # Match a function call to "foo" with at least one argument.
     self.assertTrue(
         matches(
             cst.Call(
                 func=cst.Name("foo"),
                 args=(
                     cst.Arg(cst.Integer("1")),
                     cst.Arg(cst.Integer("2")),
                     cst.Arg(cst.Integer("3")),
                 ),
             ),
             m.Call(func=m.Name("foo"), args=(m.AtLeastN(n=1),)),
         )
     )
     # Match a function call to "foo" with at least two arguments.
     self.assertTrue(
         matches(
             cst.Call(
                 func=cst.Name("foo"),
                 args=(
                     cst.Arg(cst.Integer("1")),
                     cst.Arg(cst.Integer("2")),
                     cst.Arg(cst.Integer("3")),
                 ),
             ),
             m.Call(func=m.Name("foo"), args=(m.AtLeastN(n=2),)),
         )
     )
     # Match a function call to "foo" with at least three arguments.
     self.assertTrue(
         matches(
             cst.Call(
                 func=cst.Name("foo"),
                 args=(
                     cst.Arg(cst.Integer("1")),
                     cst.Arg(cst.Integer("2")),
                     cst.Arg(cst.Integer("3")),
                 ),
             ),
             m.Call(func=m.Name("foo"), args=(m.AtLeastN(n=3),)),
         )
     )
     # Match a function call to "foo" with at least two arguments the
     # first one being the integer 1.
     self.assertTrue(
         matches(
             cst.Call(
                 func=cst.Name("foo"),
                 args=(
                     cst.Arg(cst.Integer("1")),
                     cst.Arg(cst.Integer("2")),
                     cst.Arg(cst.Integer("3")),
                 ),
             ),
             m.Call(
                 func=m.Name("foo"), args=(m.Arg(m.Integer("1")), m.AtLeastN(n=1))
             ),
         )
     )
     # Match a function call to "foo" with at least three arguments the
     # first one being the integer 1.
     self.assertTrue(
         matches(
             cst.Call(
                 func=cst.Name("foo"),
                 args=(
                     cst.Arg(cst.Integer("1")),
                     cst.Arg(cst.Integer("2")),
                     cst.Arg(cst.Integer("3")),
                 ),
             ),
             m.Call(
                 func=m.Name("foo"), args=(m.Arg(m.Integer("1")), m.AtLeastN(n=2))
             ),
         )
     )
     # Match a function call to "foo" with at least three arguments. The
     # There should be an argument with the value 2, which should have
     # at least one argument before and one argument after.
     self.assertTrue(
         matches(
             cst.Call(
                 func=cst.Name("foo"),
                 args=(
                     cst.Arg(cst.Integer("1")),
                     cst.Arg(cst.Integer("2")),
                     cst.Arg(cst.Integer("3")),
                 ),
             ),
             m.Call(
                 func=m.Name("foo"),
                 args=(m.AtLeastN(n=1), m.Arg(m.Integer("2")), m.AtLeastN(n=1)),
             ),
         )
     )
     # Match a function call to "foo" with at least two arguments, the last
     # one being the value 3.
     self.assertTrue(
         matches(
             cst.Call(
                 func=cst.Name("foo"),
                 args=(
                     cst.Arg(cst.Integer("1")),
                     cst.Arg(cst.Integer("2")),
                     cst.Arg(cst.Integer("3")),
                 ),
             ),
             m.Call(
                 func=m.Name("foo"), args=(m.AtLeastN(n=1), m.Arg(m.Integer("3")))
             ),
         )
     )
     # Match a function call to "foo" with at least three arguments, the last
     # one being the value 3.
     self.assertTrue(
         matches(
             cst.Call(
                 func=cst.Name("foo"),
                 args=(
                     cst.Arg(cst.Integer("1")),
                     cst.Arg(cst.Integer("2")),
                     cst.Arg(cst.Integer("3")),
                 ),
             ),
             m.Call(
                 func=m.Name("foo"), args=(m.AtLeastN(n=2), m.Arg(m.Integer("3")))
             ),
         )
     )
示例#7
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文件: _codemods.py 项目: Zac-HD/shed
class ShedFixers(VisitorBasedCodemodCommand):
    """Fix a variety of small problems.

    Replaces `raise NotImplemented` with `raise NotImplementedError`,
    and converts always-failing assert statements to explicit `raise` statements.

    Also includes code closely modelled on pybetter's fixers, because it's
    considerably faster to run all transforms in a single pass if possible.
    """

    DESCRIPTION = "Fix a variety of style, performance, and correctness issues."

    @m.call_if_inside(m.Raise(exc=m.Name(value="NotImplemented")))
    def leave_Name(self, _, updated_node):  # noqa
        return updated_node.with_changes(value="NotImplementedError")

    def leave_Assert(self, _, updated_node):  # noqa
        test_code = cst.Module("").code_for_node(updated_node.test)
        try:
            test_literal = literal_eval(test_code)
        except Exception:
            return updated_node
        if test_literal:
            return cst.RemovalSentinel.REMOVE
        if updated_node.msg is None:
            return cst.Raise(cst.Name("AssertionError"))
        return cst.Raise(
            cst.Call(cst.Name("AssertionError"),
                     args=[cst.Arg(updated_node.msg)]))

    @m.leave(
        m.ComparisonTarget(comparator=oneof_names("None", "False", "True"),
                           operator=m.Equal()))
    def convert_none_cmp(self, _, updated_node):
        """Inspired by Pybetter."""
        return updated_node.with_changes(operator=cst.Is())

    @m.leave(
        m.UnaryOperation(
            operator=m.Not(),
            expression=m.Comparison(
                comparisons=[m.ComparisonTarget(operator=m.In())]),
        ))
    def replace_not_in_condition(self, _, updated_node):
        """Also inspired by Pybetter."""
        expr = cst.ensure_type(updated_node.expression, cst.Comparison)
        return cst.Comparison(
            left=expr.left,
            lpar=updated_node.lpar,
            rpar=updated_node.rpar,
            comparisons=[
                expr.comparisons[0].with_changes(operator=cst.NotIn())
            ],
        )

    @m.leave(
        m.Call(
            lpar=[m.AtLeastN(n=1, matcher=m.LeftParen())],
            rpar=[m.AtLeastN(n=1, matcher=m.RightParen())],
        ))
    def remove_pointless_parens_around_call(self, _, updated_node):
        # This is *probably* valid, but we might have e.g. a multi-line parenthesised
        # chain of attribute accesses ("fluent interface"), where we need the parens.
        noparens = updated_node.with_changes(lpar=[], rpar=[])
        try:
            compile(self.module.code_for_node(noparens), "<string>", "eval")
            return noparens
        except SyntaxError:
            return updated_node

    # The following methods fix https://pypi.org/project/flake8-comprehensions/

    @m.leave(m.Call(func=m.Name("list"), args=[m.Arg(m.GeneratorExp())]))
    def replace_generator_in_call_with_comprehension(self, _, updated_node):
        """Fix flake8-comprehensions C400-402 and 403-404.

        C400-402: Unnecessary generator - rewrite as a <list/set/dict> comprehension.
        Note that set and dict conversions are handled by pyupgrade!
        """
        return cst.ListComp(elt=updated_node.args[0].value.elt,
                            for_in=updated_node.args[0].value.for_in)

    @m.leave(
        m.Call(func=m.Name("list"), args=[m.Arg(m.ListComp(), star="")])
        | m.Call(func=m.Name("set"), args=[m.Arg(m.SetComp(), star="")])
        | m.Call(
            func=m.Name("list"),
            args=[m.Arg(m.Call(func=oneof_names("sorted", "list")), star="")],
        ))
    def replace_unnecessary_list_around_sorted(self, _, updated_node):
        """Fix flake8-comprehensions C411 and C413.

        Unnecessary <list/reversed> call around sorted().

        Also covers C411 Unnecessary list call around list comprehension
        for lists and sets.
        """
        return updated_node.args[0].value

    @m.leave(
        m.Call(
            func=m.Name("reversed"),
            args=[m.Arg(m.Call(func=m.Name("sorted")), star="")],
        ))
    def replace_unnecessary_reversed_around_sorted(self, _, updated_node):
        """Fix flake8-comprehensions C413.

        Unnecessary reversed call around sorted().
        """
        call = updated_node.args[0].value
        args = list(call.args)
        for i, arg in enumerate(args):
            if m.matches(arg.keyword, m.Name("reverse")):
                try:
                    val = bool(
                        literal_eval(self.module.code_for_node(arg.value)))
                except Exception:
                    args[i] = arg.with_changes(
                        value=cst.UnaryOperation(cst.Not(), arg.value))
                else:
                    if not val:
                        args[i] = arg.with_changes(value=cst.Name("True"))
                    else:
                        del args[i]
                        args[i - 1] = remove_trailing_comma(args[i - 1])
                break
        else:
            args.append(
                cst.Arg(keyword=cst.Name("reverse"), value=cst.Name("True")))
        return call.with_changes(args=args)

    _sets = oneof_names("set", "frozenset")
    _seqs = oneof_names("list", "reversed", "sorted", "tuple")

    @m.leave(
        m.Call(func=_sets, args=[m.Arg(m.Call(func=_sets | _seqs), star="")])
        | m.Call(
            func=oneof_names("list", "tuple"),
            args=[m.Arg(m.Call(func=oneof_names("list", "tuple")), star="")],
        )
        | m.Call(
            func=m.Name("sorted"),
            args=[m.Arg(m.Call(func=_seqs), star=""),
                  m.ZeroOrMore()],
        ))
    def replace_unnecessary_nested_calls(self, _, updated_node):
        """Fix flake8-comprehensions C414.

        Unnecessary <list/reversed/sorted/tuple> call within <list/set/sorted/tuple>()..
        """
        return updated_node.with_changes(
            args=[cst.Arg(updated_node.args[0].value.args[0].value)] +
            list(updated_node.args[1:]), )

    @m.leave(
        m.Call(
            func=oneof_names("reversed", "set", "sorted"),
            args=[
                m.Arg(m.Subscript(slice=[m.SubscriptElement(ALL_ELEMS_SLICE)]))
            ],
        ))
    def replace_unnecessary_subscript_reversal(self, _, updated_node):
        """Fix flake8-comprehensions C415.

        Unnecessary subscript reversal of iterable within <reversed/set/sorted>().
        """
        return updated_node.with_changes(
            args=[cst.Arg(updated_node.args[0].value.value)], )

    @m.leave(
        multi(
            m.ListComp,
            m.SetComp,
            elt=m.Name(),
            for_in=m.CompFor(target=m.Name(),
                             ifs=[],
                             inner_for_in=None,
                             asynchronous=None),
        ))
    def replace_unnecessary_listcomp_or_setcomp(self, _, updated_node):
        """Fix flake8-comprehensions C416.

        Unnecessary <list/set> comprehension - rewrite using <list/set>().
        """
        if updated_node.elt.value == updated_node.for_in.target.value:
            func = cst.Name(
                "list" if isinstance(updated_node, cst.ListComp) else "set")
            return cst.Call(func=func,
                            args=[cst.Arg(updated_node.for_in.iter)])
        return updated_node

    @m.leave(m.Subscript(oneof_names("Union", "Literal")))
    def reorder_union_literal_contents_none_last(self, _, updated_node):
        subscript = list(updated_node.slice)
        try:
            subscript.sort(key=lambda elt: elt.slice.value.value == "None")
            subscript[-1] = remove_trailing_comma(subscript[-1])
            return updated_node.with_changes(slice=subscript)
        except Exception:  # Single-element literals are not slices, etc.
            return updated_node

    @m.call_if_inside(m.Annotation(annotation=m.BinaryOperation()))
    @m.leave(
        m.BinaryOperation(
            left=m.Name("None") | m.BinaryOperation(),
            operator=m.BitOr(),
            right=m.DoNotCare(),
        ))
    def reorder_union_operator_contents_none_last(self, _, updated_node):
        def _has_none(node):
            if m.matches(node, m.Name("None")):
                return True
            elif m.matches(node, m.BinaryOperation()):
                return _has_none(node.left) or _has_none(node.right)
            else:
                return False

        node_left = updated_node.left
        if _has_none(node_left):
            return updated_node.with_changes(left=updated_node.right,
                                             right=node_left)
        else:
            return updated_node

    @m.leave(m.Subscript(value=m.Name("Literal")))
    def flatten_literal_subscript(self, _, updated_node):
        new_slice = []
        for item in updated_node.slice:
            if m.matches(item.slice.value, m.Subscript(m.Name("Literal"))):
                new_slice += item.slice.value.slice
            else:
                new_slice.append(item)
        return updated_node.with_changes(slice=new_slice)

    @m.leave(m.Subscript(value=m.Name("Union")))
    def flatten_union_subscript(self, _, updated_node):
        new_slice = []
        has_none = False
        for item in updated_node.slice:
            if m.matches(item.slice.value, m.Subscript(m.Name("Optional"))):
                new_slice += item.slice.value.slice  # peel off "Optional"
                has_none = True
            elif m.matches(item.slice.value,
                           m.Subscript(m.Name("Union"))) and m.matches(
                               updated_node.value, item.slice.value.value):
                new_slice += item.slice.value.slice  # peel off "Union" or "Literal"
            elif m.matches(item.slice.value, m.Name("None")):
                has_none = True
            else:
                new_slice.append(item)
        if has_none:
            new_slice.append(
                cst.SubscriptElement(slice=cst.Index(cst.Name("None"))))
        return updated_node.with_changes(slice=new_slice)

    @m.leave(m.Else(m.IndentedBlock([m.SimpleStatementLine([m.Pass()])])))
    def discard_empty_else_blocks(self, _, updated_node):
        # An `else: pass` block can always simply be discarded, and libcst ensures
        # that an Else node can only ever occur attached to an If, While, For, or Try
        # node; in each case `None` is the valid way to represent "no else block".
        if m.findall(updated_node, m.Comment()):
            return updated_node  # If there are any comments, keep the node
        return cst.RemoveFromParent()

    @m.leave(
        m.Lambda(params=m.MatchIfTrue(lambda node: (
            node.star_kwarg is None and not node.kwonly_params and not node.
            posonly_params and isinstance(node.star_arg, cst.MaybeSentinel) and
            all(param.default is None for param in node.params)))))
    def remove_lambda_indirection(self, _, updated_node):
        same_args = [
            m.Arg(m.Name(param.name.value), star="", keyword=None)
            for param in updated_node.params.params
        ]
        if m.matches(updated_node.body, m.Call(args=same_args)):
            return cst.ensure_type(updated_node.body, cst.Call).func
        return updated_node

    @m.leave(
        m.BooleanOperation(
            left=m.Call(m.Name("isinstance"), [m.Arg(), m.Arg()]),
            operator=m.Or(),
            right=m.Call(m.Name("isinstance"), [m.Arg(), m.Arg()]),
        ))
    def collapse_isinstance_checks(self, _, updated_node):
        left_target, left_type = updated_node.left.args
        right_target, right_type = updated_node.right.args
        if left_target.deep_equals(right_target):
            merged_type = cst.Arg(
                cst.Tuple([
                    cst.Element(left_type.value),
                    cst.Element(right_type.value)
                ]))
            return updated_node.left.with_changes(
                args=[left_target, merged_type])
        return updated_node